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==Winter squash soup - about this recipe==
 
==Winter squash soup - about this recipe==
 
If you grow butternut [[squashes]], this recipe is a great way to use them up. A warming winter soup that is well worth making
 
If you grow butternut [[squashes]], this recipe is a great way to use them up. A warming winter soup that is well worth making

Revision as of 19:36, 22 March 2012


Winter squash soup
Squash soup.jpg
Servings:Serves 8
Ready in:1 hour
Preparation time:15 minutes
Cooking time:45 minutes
Difficulty:Difficult
Overall recipe rating:
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Winter squash soup - about this recipe

If you grow butternut squashes, this recipe is a great way to use them up. A warming winter soup that is well worth making

Ingredients

Method

  1. Add a three good glugs of olive oil to a big saucepan, when nearly smoking, add the sage leaves and fry until crisp and dark. About 30 seconds.
  2. Remove and drain on kitchen paper and reserve.
  3. In the same pan and oil, add the onion, celery, carrots, rosemary leaves, ground chili and the salt and pepper and stir-fry for 15 minutes until the softened
  4. Add the squash and chicken stock, return to the boil and simmer for 30 minutes
  5. Test the squash, it should be soft like a cooked potato
  6. Remove from the heat and whizz up in a food processor until you have your desired consistency
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