winter squash

Fennel and butternut squash soup

Fennel and butternut squash soup

From Justine Snacks

Everyone and their mother has a butternut squash soup recipe, usually blended and without much variety in flavor or texture. This one adds crunch and tang with a fennel salad added to the top of the soup. If that idea is too strange, you can also enjoy them side by side.




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      1 Large fennel bulb, stalks and fronds included
        2 tablespoons plain greek yogurt
        2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, 1/2 of a lemon
        5 garlic cloves, divided
        Extra-virgin olive oil
        Diamond Crystal kosher salt
        1 tablespoon salted butter
        1 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced
        1/4 pound celery stalks 3 stalks, thinly sliced
        1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
        1 heaping teaspoon nutmeg
        2 pounds butternut or other orange winter squash, cubed into 1-inch pieces
        1 bay leaf
        2 cups vegetable broth
        Freshly ground black pepper



Soup:

  • Set a large dutch oven over medium heat and add the butter and six tablespoons of olive oil. Allow the butter to fully melt, then add the onion and celery. Cook until softened, 5-6 minutes.

  • Add in the garlic, cayenne and nutmeg. Stir to combine. Add in the butternut squash. Stir to combine and season with salt.

  • Cook this mixture down for 20 minutes, or until the squash is fully soft. Stir the mixture every five minutes, covering the dutch oven with a cracked lid in between. When the squash is soft, use your spoon to break up most of the pieces, mashing many and leaving some whole.

  • Add the bay leaf and broth and let the soup simmer for 20-30 minutes more. The longer it simmers the more flavor will build. Continue to stir occasionally to break up the squash pieces. The soup should be chunky but thick. Taste, season with salt and pepper, and remove from the heat.

Fennel salad:

  • Prepare the fennel salad. Remove the fronds and finely chop them. Discard the stalks. Add the fronds to a large bowl. Mandolin the fennel bulb into razor-thin pieces and set aside

  • To the bowl with the fronds, add the yogurt, lemon juice, two grated garlic cloves and 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Whisk into a thick dressing and season liberally with salt.

  • Add in the fennel bulb pieces, toss to coat in the dressing, and place this in the fridge while you prepare the soup.


Braised Winter Squash With Cilantro and Caper Sauce

Shared with us from CSA member Maya Binyam

In the early months of fall, when fall produce began arriving in our CSA share but the temperatures were still in the 70s and 80s, I began cooking squash on the stove. I use this Bon Appetit recipe for quick-braised squash as a base, substituting delicata for kabocha and deploying whatever aromatics I have on hand: rosemary, bay leaves, sherry vinegar, etc. (I also skip the butter and honey, to make the recipe vegan.) Once the squash is braised and seared, I top it with a make-shift knife pesto. I fry capers in a few tablespoons of hot olive oil, pour both into a bowl, and mix them with a few teaspoons of sliced preserved lemon, a palmful of golden raisins, crushed walnuts, salt, pepper, and a fistful of whatever chopped herbs I have on hand, most often cilantro or mint.