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Is this the "awesome soup" thread or the "awesome TG soup" thread? It will change my contribution(s) to the thread.
Can anyone provide me with a good butternut squash or pumpkin soup recipe? Possibly something reasonable in terms of skill level...
Here is the Bouchon recipe, on the lower half of the page: http://wine.signonsandiego.com/pages...hp?StoryID=299
I've posted this before, but it's just such darn good soup. Be careful not to add too much broc water at the end, otherwise the soup will be too thin.
Is this actually good? I really like broccoli, so I guess I'm going to have to try it.
O.K., I made some dashi from kombu and bonito, and I will follow Matt's advice about pouring it piping-hot over thinly-sliced scallops. My chives are doing really well still, so I'll probably put some 2 inch sprigs into the bowl with the scallops beforehand.
Unbelievably good and people will think you've created a masterpiece. Remember about not adding too much broc water back during blending. And it doesn't have to be that specific cheese, anything that'll melt a tad will work.
you gonna add anything else? I'm indifferent about the dashi, but I wouldn't need more than 2 spoons of it own its own really for it to serve its purpose. How about building on the poached seafood idea and doing a little trio of things, like a nice prawn, the scallops, and something else? Any vegetables? You could wilt some cucumber in salt and squeeze it and arrange it in there as well, for a bit of snap. A snow pea or two maybe?