We had this for Xmas Eve, and it is a great variation on a squash soup. I have just returned from India and wanted an Asian influence in the food for a change. I did not serve it with kale, but that would add some heft to the soup.
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1
large butternut squash (about 1 1/2 pounds)
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2
tablespoons olive oil or other vegetable oil
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1
large yellow or sweet white onion, chopped
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1
medium apple, any variety, peeled and diced
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2
cups prepared vegetable broth, or 2 cups water with 1 vegetable bouillon cube
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2
teaspoons good-quality curry powder
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2
teaspoons grated fresh or jarred ginger, or more, to taste
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Pinch of ground nutmeg or allspice
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1
14-ounce can light coconut milk
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Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
Garnish
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2
medium red onions, quartered and thinly sliced
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1
good-size bunch kale (about 10 to 12 ounces)
- To bake the squash, preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cut
in half and place halves, cut side up, in a foil-lined, shallow baking
dish and cover tightly with more foil. Bake for 30 to 50 minutes, until
you can easily pierce the flesh with a knife. Scoop out and set aside.
- Heat about half the oil in a soup pot. Add the onion and sauté over medium-low heat until golden, about 8 to 10 minutes.
- Add the apple, squash, broth and spices. Bring to a
steady simmer, then cover and simmer gently until the apples are tender,
about 10 minutes.
- Transfer the solids to a food processor with a slotted
spoon, in batches if need be, and process until smoothly pureed, then
transfer back to the soup pot. Or better yet, simply insert an immersion
blender into the pot and process until smoothly pureed.
- Stir in the coconut milk and return the soup to a
gentle simmer. Cook over low heat for 5 to 10 minutes, until well heated
through. Season with salt and pepper. If time allows, let the soup
stand off the heat for an hour or two, then heat through as needed
before serving.
- Just before serving, heat the remaining oil in a large
skillet. Add the red onions and sauté over low heat until golden and
soft.
- Meanwhile, strip the kale leaves off the stems and cut
into thin shreds. Stir together with the onions in the skillet, adding
just enough water to moisten the surface. Cover and cook over medium
heat, stirring occasionally, until the kale is bright green and just
tender, about 5 minutes.
- To serve, ladle soup into each bowl, then place a small mound of kale and onion mixture in the center.
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