Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Roasted Butternut Squash Soup


Hike from Southern Head to Hay's Point, Grand Manan, NB

What an incredible hike today from the lighthouse at Southern Head northwest to Hay's Point, considered "one of the jewels of the island", according to the trails guide. The trail took us close to the cliff tops and provided several breathtaking lookouts over steep cliffs plummeting to the rocky sea below.

Moving slightly inland at times, we were overwhelmed with the deep, sweet scent of woodsy balsam and pine. The guide recommends that the descent to Hay's Point (where you'll find a picnic table perched on the edge of a cliff) is definitely worth it, and they weren't kidding. We stopped there for a thermos of hot soup (recipe below), which we enjoyed while watching a chubby, slippery seal diving off a huge rock in search of food. The trip back up the steep slope was quite a challenge, and we were glad for the brisk breeze to cool us off when we reached the top.

This recipe is from my brother, Mike's, collection. It is a staple in our home, and I make large batches of it in the fall when squash is plentiful. It freezes very well. Today, I made a vegetarian version with good quality vegetable stock, and I was pleasantly surprised that it was just as tasty as the version made with chicken stock.

Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

1 medium butternut squash
1 c. leeks, cleaned well and sliced (you can also use yellow or vidalia onions)
1/2 c. sliced carrots
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 tbsp. butter
6 c. vegetable or chicken stock
1 bay leaf
salt
freshly ground pepper

To roast the squash: Preheat oven to 400F. Wash the squash well and cut in half lengthwise, scooping out the seeds. Rub cut sides with olive oil and sprinkle with freshly ground pepper. Place cut side down on a foil lined baking sheet. Bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until fork tender. Remove from oven and allow to come to room temperature.

To prepare the soup: In a large pot, heat olive oil and butter over medium-high heat. Add leeks and carrots, and saute until leeks are translucent. Don't allow to brown. Add stock, bay leaf and good amount of ground pepper to taste. Bring to boil. Scoop baked squash out of skin and add to soup. Discard skins. Cover pot and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove from heat and bring to room temperature.

Remove bay leaf. Working in batches, puree soup in a blender or food processor until smooth and creamy. Add more stock if too thick. Adjust seasonings with salt and pepper.

To Serve:

Heat gently over low-medium heat. Do not boil. Serve in bowls or mugs.



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