The
first recipe on the chopping block was one for a butternut squash soup,
which sounded promising. There's nothing like a tasty, lightly-spiced
blended soup on a chilly winter afternoon!
I was also pleased to have a means to use up a random pumpkin that had wandered into my house. It
had been sitting in the fruit bowl awhile, glaring at me accusingly for
my general cluelessness about how to cook it. Pumpkin soup sounds just
as delicious as squash, and no doubt they cook similarly enough, so
into the soup you go, judgey-pumpkin!
I admit, however,
that the rather sparse list of ingredients quelled my enthusiasm.
Where are the spices? There's only so much that can be accomplished by a
post-cooking pepper and salting. But nonetheless, we are judging the
recipe on its own merits, and I've already used up my one permissible
modification. So I proceed as is written, taking comfort in my kids'
lack of objection to bland food.
The
instructions were straightforward -- saute the onions & garlic
until fragrant, add the pumpkin until soft, add the stock until boiling,
and then blend. Voila, bone-warming soup! I also added a tablespoon
full of heavy cream to get that cool effect you see in high end
restaurants. ;-) (Yes, I watch the cooking channel too much.)
As
suspected, the result was a bit bland. Some dried chili flakes woke up
my bowl, but everyone else seemed happy with a bit of salt and
pepper.
I also surmised that the dish in no way suffered from the pumpkin substitution -- if anything, the pumpkin supplied more
flavour than the suggested squash. In the future, I might even try
roasting the squash beforehand, and maybe monkeying around with my spice
rack. Cumin makes everything better.
The Verdict:
While not a "wow!" recipe, the overall ease, versatility, and edibility
of this dish earns it a passing grade. I look forward to improving it
with my own spin in future iterations.
The
Score for Breville Instruction Manual: One success of one attempt so
far, with a maximum of six possible recipes to try. Once again, the
cookbook requires four passes to be kept -- anything less, and to the
give-away pile it goes! (Or in this case, the filing cabinet with the rest of the household manuals....)
The next recipe will be a guacamole -- will it be a success? Stay tuned to find out!
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