A few weeks back I visited my parents. They cooked my fiance and I a great slap up meal, three courses, the lot. The starter was particually good – squash soup. This was the first time I had ever tried squash soup so I asked my mother for the recipe. She was reluctant to give it to me at first because she knew I’d immediately publish it online (and guess what… she was right!)
Here are the ingredients that you will need:
3 lbs. of butternut squash, 2 cloves of garlic, 2 tablespoons of maple syrup, 1 large onion, 3 tablespoons butter, 4 cups of chicken stock (or vegetable stock, whichever one you prefer), 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon of salt and pepper
Right, first off, take the squash and peel, a normal potato peeler should do the job. Next, take a large knife and cut the squash in half. Scoop out all the seeds and chuck them in the bin. Now cut the squash into large cubes (approx 1 inch should be fine) for later.
Now you need to peel and slice the onions into small pieces. Do the same with the two cloves of garlic. Now, get a large pot and preheat it to a medium heat. Once warm, add the butter and coat the bottom of the pan as it melts. While the butter is melting, add to the pan the onions and cook them for around five minutes, ensuring the onion doesn’t get hot enough to brown. Now add in the garlic and cinnamon and cook for another thirty seconds. Finally add in the chopped squash and chicken stock, put the lid on the pan and cook for a further 25 minutes.
After 25-30 minutes check the mixture – the butternut squash should now be well cooked. Now blend the mixture well, add some syrup for a treat, maybe add some cream (unless you’re on a diet) and blend some more. Make sure it’s nice and smooth before serving in separate dishes.
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