10/13/2012

Pumpking hot soup.



This is a great treat for the incoming season: it's easy and smooth, it's light but you can enrich it with bacon or cheese or whatever you like.
I made it for two-three persons, I added some bacon and a slice of fatty cow cheese 'cause I had some leftovers in the fridge but you can toast some country bread or add any spice or herb you like.
 
3 medium potatoes
 
12 oz. pumpkin pulp
 
2 shallots
 
2 tbspoons extra virgin olive oil
 
salt & pepper to taste
 
Dice the shallots and stirfry them in a pot with olive oil, add diced potatoes and diced pumpkin.
Mix a little and add a 2-3 cups of water and let it simmer untill the vegetables are tender.
Add salt and pepper and the spices you like then blend untill smooth.
You can choose the thickness of the soup adding more or less water but pay attention to add water enough to cook the vegetables completely!
I always prefer thick soups as you can see in the photo. :)
Serve hot or warm alone or with something you like as cheese and/or bacon.
A nice Italian touch?
Add once the soup is in the serving dish a small amount of good and thick balsamic vinegar, its taste is great with pumpkin.
I usually don't specify what kind of herbs/spices I use, this is because I usually use an aromatic salt called in Bolognese vernacular "salarol" that's made of sea salt, pepper, garlic, rosemary, sage and more.
Maybe I'll give you the recipe one day. ;)



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