Or is it just something that we are used to doing?
I have been making soup for the past week or so. A lot of soup.
A lot of different types of soup. Vegetable soup, chicken soup, butternut squash soup, and chili.
Now some of you might raise your hand and say that chili isn’t really a soup.
And depending on how much of a foodista you are, you are probably right. Chili is thought of more as a stew, than a soup due to the way it is cooked. Me, I cook it that way that I do soup so I consider it as such. Disabuse me, if you must.
The soup that surprised me was the butternut squash soup. I had never had it before. I am not a food hipster, so when the air turned chill and people started losing their minds over pumpkin, and squash flavored drinks and foods I simply felt smug. so what changed my mind? A friend who talked long, and convincingly about the taste and the health benefit of squash. So I figured what the heck. If nothing else, I can use it as a base for something else.
The recipe I used was a very simple one….squash, onion, and chicken stock. No cream, no salt and pepper, and no nutmeg.
It took me a couple of days to even try it. I made it Saturday, and didn’t try it until Monday evening. And I was surprised. Had a great taste to it. It reminded me of tomato soup in texture and taste. As a matter of fact I just found a recipe for a butternut squash soup that has tomato in it for the next time I make this soup. Though I think that I am going to make a chowder next.
Mmmmmmm chowder………



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