This soup is so incredibly tastey. I really would have never thought of putting miso with butternut squash but hey that's why I love Recipes to Rival. You make recipes that you might not necessarily think of making. And, so far, I have been wowed by all the recipes.
I highly recommend making this soup. I used butternut as I seem to have a surplus of it right now. The creme fraiche with vanilla was okay. For me the flavor in this soup that really made it great, was the miso.
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Squash Soup with Vanilla Creme Fraiche
Top Chef recipe
Please see the original inspiration here.
Prep Time: one hour and 30 minutes
Serves: more than 8 (I estimate about 20)
Spike & Andrew's recipe:
Mirepoix:
3 sliced leek bottoms (rinsed)
4 carrots (peeled and sliced)
10 shallots (peeled and sliced)
1 clove garlic
1/2 lb butter
1/2 cup honey
1/2 cup miso stir
Salt and pepper
Squash:
butternut
Oil for rubbing
Salt and pepper
Vegetable Stock:
4 quarts waterI used turkey stock.
2 white onions
4 carrots, peeled
2 leeks
6-8 button mushrooms
Bouquet garnish (parsley, bay leaves, peppercorns)
Vanilla Creme Fraiche:
Creme fraiche
2 vanilla beans
Additional Ingredients:
Salt to taste
Cayenne to taste
DIRECTIONS:
Mirepoix:
Sweat all of the vegetables with butter. Sweat down and deglaze with honey. Stir and add miso. Season with salt and pepper.
Squash:
Cut squash in half, scoop out seeds and reserve one butternut head for garnish. Rub squash with oil and season with salt and pepper. Place one piece of sage under every piece of squash. Place squash face down on a sheet tray and roast at 350 degrees until done. Scoop flesh out and pass through a ricer.
Vegetable Stock:
In a pot, boil all ingredients together with the exception of the bouquet garnishes. (NOTE:allow to simmer for at least 1 hour)
Vanilla Creme Fraiche:
Whip creme fraiche and scrape vanilla beans and fold in.
Soup:
Combine squash and vegetable stock to desired consistency. Add mirepoix and cook. Blend with a vita prep and strain through a chinois. Season with salt and cayenne.
To Plate:
Add 6 ounces of soup in bowl and spoon in creme fraiche. Garnish with bouquet garnishes.
I totally missed getting this done this month because of too much traveling! I still might make it this week anyway. Yours looks so fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI agree the miso really made this.
ReplyDeleteI am also very pro miso. Good job.
ReplyDeleteAh, brilliant! I have a big tub of miso in the cupboard and I was at a total loss at what to do with it. Perfect timing Lori!
ReplyDeleteYour photo is so beautiful. I enjoyed this one too - especially the honey.
ReplyDeleteInteresting--squash and vanilla cream?
ReplyDeleteSeems I need to try this again with miso! School just keeps getting heavier and heavier. Thankfully the holidays give me time to cook... chocolate truffles, in particular. Keep your eyes open for posts!
ReplyDeletethanks for hosting this month! i thought the miso and the Mirepoix that made the soup for me.
ReplyDeletegod bless the butternut. it's perfect for so many things, not the least of which is soup. wonderfully made, lori. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Your soup looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is fascinating to me - you and my husband loved this soup. I think the reason that I didn't like it was the miso - what you liked!
ReplyDeleteI made turkey soup with the miso and it was out of this world! I am thinking butternut creme brulee! Looks delicious
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