I used to not be very fond of pumpkin, specially in pies. For me, their purpose was mostly Jack o' lanterns and front porch decorations. But, a few years ago I discovered pumpkin soup and pumpkin risotto and pumpkin ravioli with burnt butter and I was hooked! I usually make Pumpkin soup after the first cold snap, but since it may be January before that happens and the weather is somewhat crisp I have made it now. Really tasty, easy to make, and best of all, makes the whole house smell like fall. (and yes, if you're wondering, that is what 'fall' smells like!)
Any type of pumpkin will work, I usually purchase one of the smaller ones as I think they are a little bit tastier than just a regular field pumpkin. I garnished the soup with a few roasted pumpkin seeds. I get the type that are already shelled and saute them with a little olive oil, salt and pepper.
Roasted Pumpkin Soup
4 cups peeled cubed pumpkin
1 large yellow onion, minced
6 cups chicken broth
2 cups heavy cream
4 Tablespoons butter
1 Tablespoon fresh Thyme
salt and freshly ground pepper
1/2 teaspoon mace
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 Tablespoon minced garlic
1 bay leaf
2 Tablespoons olive oil
1. Preheat oven to 350 F. In a medium bowl toss pumpkin with olive oil and and salt and pepper. Cook for 45 minutes until soft, and set aside.
2. In a large heavy-bottomed stock pot melt butter and saute over medium heat for 5 minutes. Add garlic, thyme, bay leaf and spices and cook for an additional 15 minutes. Add 4 cups of the chicken stock and 2 cups of cream. Simmer over low heat.
3. Place cooled pumpkin in food processor with reserved chicken stock (2 cups) and puree until smooth.
4. Add pureed pumpkin to the soup, bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 1 hour.
Serves 8-10
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Roast Pumpkin Soup
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Labels: Halloween, Soups, Vegetables
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Recipe: Lemon Chili Pasta with Arugula and Capers
Because summer is coming to an end I'm in the mood for heartier, spicier foods. For me crisp weather heralds comfort food, soups, curries, and all together heavier meals. However, the heat index is still in the hundreds here. So I've come up with another pasta dish which can be served hot or at room temperature or cold, my current favorite. These sort of meals will carry me over until I can break out my soup pot.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010
Recipe: Easy Banana Bread
Passing on my love for food, baking and cooking is something I hope to do for my very picky little eater, Jack. I am trying a new approach to get him to try new foods, with the thought that if he gets excited about something we cook together he will then want to also eat it. I figured we would start with something he is sure to please him, banana bread. I also wanted Jack to be able to prepare it from start to finish without much intervention from me, so this was a great easy recipe.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Recipe: Fresh Fettucini with Basil
Sunday, August 22, 2010
RECIPE: Goat Cheese and Arugula Ravioli with Pine Nuts
I am certifiably obsessed! I can't stop making and eating ravioli. I am waking up in the middle of the night and pondering new fillings. Really, there is something wrong with this- but I truly don't care. I will work out extra hard just so I can eat these guilt free to my heart's content. Last night I made arugula and goat cheese ravioli for dinner again, the second time around was considerably easier (not making pasta from scratch obviously makes a big difference). I think they even tasted better, I ditched the original recipe and improvised with pre-made pasta. (As with all non-baking recipes, use the recipe as a guideline).
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Recipe: Tortellini Pasta Salad with Heirloom Tomatoes and Basil
I'm not even going to make up excuses to explain my absence, nor say I'm back permanently (I will try though). Thank you for all your kind emails. Thank you for continuing to sign up for the newsletter. No, the subscriber service is not broken, it's the newsletter writer- she took a hiatus- a long one. But, I have so much more to say, still. There are about a dozen unfinished posts in the edit posts section, hopefully I'll get to most of them soon. Be on the lookout for my grandmother's home-made tortellini, it's one of the unfinished posts and my very favorite. I just need a little motivation. A new camera would help- until then, we have Arthur and his camera. Recently, my friend A said to me, "Your blog should not be about food!" She said this in reference to all the shenanigans that go on in my life, maybe I'll incorporate both- it will certainly be much more amusing around here. It's a good thing I have the ability to laugh at myself! For now though, lets focus on food...