Wednesday 7 October 2009

Ummmm, Squash Soup

'All pumpkins are squash, but not all squash are pumpkins' ~ direct quote from my Hubby.
Well to me, he's the authority on cucurbits (the proper family name for such things) as he managed to grow some this year, hurrah! Last year was an unmitigated disaster, nothing grew for us from that family at all, which was a real disappointment as I had 50p on the fact that we would win the biggest Pumpkin Award. Luckily the person I had that bet with doesn't remember, haha, so my 50p is safe.

This year we (notice how when things go right, I write 'we', when they go wrong it's Andrew's fault) grew Butternut Squash 'Cobnut' and little 'Sweet Dumpling'. Here they are in all their glory, a good haul, compared to last year, at least.


The Squash is one of the finest things known to allotmenteering in my eyes; the flowers are lovely you can do the 'sisters' system with them, therefore they don't take up too much room and they're bloomin' gorgeous. I like them roasted, chopped up and put in the oven for ages with olive oil and salt and pepper, no, I LOVE them, my mouth is watering like crazy. Andrew is the best cook ever and he took this one stage further with a squash soup last week. I have begged him to share his secret recipe with us all here and he has relented.....

Andrew's Squash Soup

1 leek

3 or 4 cloves of garlic, to taste

2 medium sized home-grown squash of your selection, (sliced & roasted)

1 Litre of chicken stock

Seasoning, including a dash of cumin

Sweat, simmer, muddle and serve.

Thank you Andrew x

2 comments:

  1. Yummy ! my favourite too Carrie. All my little 'Munchkins' went into soup at various times, like Andrew I cut and bake it first, it tastes much better that way. I have more squashes at the allotment in the greenhouse which I must fetch home this week. I can't wait to weigh the pumpkin as it is very heavy, oohhh lots of soup and pumpkin pie mmmmm. Well done on the butternuts, mine didn't do anything this year, in fact lots of people on our site found it a bad year for their butternuts.

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  2. My mouth is watering! I love squash soup. You are reminding me that I have to make some since I have much winter squash in my refridgerator.

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