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  • FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
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    FauxPseudo
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    She wanted “pudding” and it took a while to realize she was asking for a thick creamy soup.

    Roasted Butternut squash, onion, corn, scratch made turkey stock, heavy cream, pumpkin seeds, Tapatio, salt, pepper, smoked sausage.

    Cost per person: $2

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      She wanted “pudding” and it took a while to realize she was asking for a thick creamy soup.

      Roasted Butternut squash, onion, corn, scratch made turkey stock, heavy cream, pumpkin seeds, Tapatio, salt, pepper, smoked sausage.

      Cost per person: $2

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      Tempus Fugit
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      This definitely looks yummy. I’ve never made squash soup before, but it looks rich.

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      • Tempus FugitT Tempus Fugit

        This definitely looks yummy. I’ve never made squash soup before, but it looks rich.

        FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
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        FauxPseudo
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        You can just boil the butternut squash in the stock and it can come out a little sweet from that. But if you cube it up and toss with a little oil and roast it until it starts to brown on the bottom you bump up the umami. Then toss it in a pit with just enough stock to not quite cover it. Blend it up with an emersion blender or regular blender if you don’t have one. That when you start all the flavor layering. Cream, pepper sauce, black pepper, and more nutmeg than seems reasonable. It’s rich and complex. And cheap.

        Don’t have sausage? Try some freshly made croutons. Got some thyme laying around? Add it. Maybe a pinch of ground rosemary. Maybe bacon bits. It’s very flexible once you have that base set. I happened to find raw pumpkin seeds at a decent price today so I added them to the squash and onion when I roasted them. I also added the seeds from inside the squash. That’s free protein that most people throw away because they don’t want to separate it from the stringy stuff.

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        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

          She wanted “pudding” and it took a while to realize she was asking for a thick creamy soup.

          Roasted Butternut squash, onion, corn, scratch made turkey stock, heavy cream, pumpkin seeds, Tapatio, salt, pepper, smoked sausage.

          Cost per person: $2

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          rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR This user is from outside of this forum
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          rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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          Looks very pretty!

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          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

            You can just boil the butternut squash in the stock and it can come out a little sweet from that. But if you cube it up and toss with a little oil and roast it until it starts to brown on the bottom you bump up the umami. Then toss it in a pit with just enough stock to not quite cover it. Blend it up with an emersion blender or regular blender if you don’t have one. That when you start all the flavor layering. Cream, pepper sauce, black pepper, and more nutmeg than seems reasonable. It’s rich and complex. And cheap.

            Don’t have sausage? Try some freshly made croutons. Got some thyme laying around? Add it. Maybe a pinch of ground rosemary. Maybe bacon bits. It’s very flexible once you have that base set. I happened to find raw pumpkin seeds at a decent price today so I added them to the squash and onion when I roasted them. I also added the seeds from inside the squash. That’s free protein that most people throw away because they don’t want to separate it from the stringy stuff.

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            bcsven@lemmy.ca
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            toss it in the pit

            How much soup are you making?

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            • B bcsven@lemmy.ca

              toss it in the pit

              How much soup are you making?

              FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
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              FauxPseudo
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              Oops. Pot, not pit.

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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                You can just boil the butternut squash in the stock and it can come out a little sweet from that. But if you cube it up and toss with a little oil and roast it until it starts to brown on the bottom you bump up the umami. Then toss it in a pit with just enough stock to not quite cover it. Blend it up with an emersion blender or regular blender if you don’t have one. That when you start all the flavor layering. Cream, pepper sauce, black pepper, and more nutmeg than seems reasonable. It’s rich and complex. And cheap.

                Don’t have sausage? Try some freshly made croutons. Got some thyme laying around? Add it. Maybe a pinch of ground rosemary. Maybe bacon bits. It’s very flexible once you have that base set. I happened to find raw pumpkin seeds at a decent price today so I added them to the squash and onion when I roasted them. I also added the seeds from inside the squash. That’s free protein that most people throw away because they don’t want to separate it from the stringy stuff.

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                sparklehedgehog@lemmy.world
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                Do you toast the onion and corn too when you do the squash? Now I want squash soup. ☺️ Thanks!

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                • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                  She wanted “pudding” and it took a while to realize she was asking for a thick creamy soup.

                  Roasted Butternut squash, onion, corn, scratch made turkey stock, heavy cream, pumpkin seeds, Tapatio, salt, pepper, smoked sausage.

                  Cost per person: $2

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                  M0sesMan
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                  I did a variation of this today that your post inspired me to make. It turned out awesome.

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                    I did a variation of this today that your post inspired me to make. It turned out awesome.

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                    FauxPseudo
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                    What was the variation?

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                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                      What was the variation?

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                      M0sesMan
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                      I cooked the squash in some bacon fat first. Then added it to carrots, onions, and garlic. I added thyme, sage, rosemary, paprika, chicken bouillon, pepper, and nutmeg. After cooking I blended and garnished with heavy cream.

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                      • M M0sesMan

                        I cooked the squash in some bacon fat first. Then added it to carrots, onions, and garlic. I added thyme, sage, rosemary, paprika, chicken bouillon, pepper, and nutmeg. After cooking I blended and garnished with heavy cream.

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                        FauxPseudo
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                        I used bacon fat in my cornbread tonight. Always a good choice.

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