Nourishing Butternut Squash Soup

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April from the 21st Century Housewife, each week, leaves a wonderful recipe on My Meatless Mondays.  I look forward to seeing what she is going to leave for me to enjoy.  Actually, we get excellent and innovative recipes, week after week, from those who link up.  If you have any meatless recipes, you would like to share, here is the place to go.  If you want meatless recipes, again, here is where you may want to go.

This week, April had a simple but welcoming soup, for the cold days, we are having.  Honestly, as I looked at her soup, I decided, we would have that soup for dinner.  It didn’t quite work out.  She made a sweet potato soup and I had no sweet potatoes, in the house.

I did have a butternut squash and some baby carrots so voila, I made a butternut squash soup with the tang of scallions.

Nourishing and Creamy Butternut Squash Soup

2 tablespoons Hazelnut, Canola or Olive oil

1 large onioned, sliced

1 medium butternut squash, sliced in food processor to make thin

10 baby carrots, sliced in food processor

4 cups organic, no salt, vegetable broth

2 cups water

1 teaspoon ginger

1 teaspoon nutmeg

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

1 cup soy milk

4 scallions, chopped

Method:

Heat oil in large saucepan.

Cook onions to translucent or if you like the taste of fried onions, like I do, until light brown.

While the onions were cooking, I used the food processor to thinly slice the squash and carrots.

Add squash to saucepan and coat with the onions.

Add carrots and coat with onions.                                                                                                                                                        

Cook for five minutes, mixing occasionally.

Add vegetable broth and water.

Add spices.

Cook on low for an hour.

Add soy milk.

I cut up a scallion for a photo op and loved the crunch, it added to the soup, I am adding a bunch of scallions just to float on top and get crunched.

If you like a sweeter soup, add 1 tablespoon brown sugar, in the beginning of cooking.

I enjoyed my bowl of soup and plan to have another one with my husband, when he arrives.

 

 

 

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This is for Souper Sunday, the home of the best soups, anywhere.  This was organized and is run by Debbie from Hawaii. SouperSundays   Linked to Midnight Maniac  

About C

My goal is to conquer all the cookbooks, cooking magazines and Internet sites that are cluttering my life with delicious food. I will do this by cooking and baking which I love to do.

Posted on October 17, 2010, in SOUP RECIPES, SOUPER SUNDAYS, SQUASH RECIPES and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

  1. Thanks for sharing this recipe. What a healthy dish! I’m excited to find this blog. Thanks for sharing and linking up. Have a great day!

  2. This looks a heck of a lot better than my own butternut squash soup. I think I might try this out and have it be my new favourite. Thanks for sharing it!

  3. Squash soup is such good comfort food and healthy too. Thanks for sending it to Souper Sundays. ;-)

  4. I have had two butternut squash sitting on my counter staring at me for weeks. This may just be the ticket to get them out of here. I also have a couple sweet potatoes around here. I bet the two together would be yummy. Along with the focaccia I have in the oven. I know what I’m having for lunch tomorrow!

    Thanks for linking to Midnight Maniac Meatless Mondays!

    ♥ Rebecca Jean
    Midnight Maniac

  5. Oh how I love butternut squash soup! Please make sure you stop by Katiescucina.blogspot.com for my first ever cooking link party!

  6. smart substitution! i love butternut squash soup and your version is making my mouth water. thank you for linking it up to tuesday night supper club

  7. I love butternut squash soup. I need to get an immersion blender b/c blending it in a regular blender is a pain!

  8. SO lovely, Chaya. Just last night we had a squash soup night at cooking club, and this would’ve suited beautifully. I love your healthy dishes so much. :-)

  9. Aaaaah, this looks so good. Maybe my husband will go out of town again soon so that I can cook more stuff he won’t eat. ;)

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