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roasted butternut squash soup

finally, socal has had a string of less than scorching weather. in fact, i even wore a sweater to our friendsgiving celebration on sunday. i mean, it was very thin in weight, had cut out shoulders and a lace back, but i wore a sweater dammit. and boots. boom. 

you know how us warm weather folk roll. the second it drops below seventy, we grab the boots and sweaters and make soup. and i'm just as basic as the rest, so of course we are talking about soup today. 

while potato leek soup will always have a special place in my heart, this roasted butternut squash soup is what i make for people i want to impress. yeah, soup doesn't really seem very impressive, but this soup is so bright in color and bold in flavor that people always go back for more. crispy croutons and tangy, creamy goat cheese make the deep flavors of roasted butternut squash sing. make it for a group, or store it in smaller jars in the fridge or freezer for single servings when you need something quick and delicious. 

roasted butternut squash soup
serves: 8 servings
prep time: 15 minutes
roast time: 45 minutes
active time: 30 minutes
total time: 1.5 hours
ingredients: 1 medium butternut squash, peeled and cubed (about 3lbs or 6ish cups). if you hate cutting the butternut squash yourself, you can usually find precut in your produce section and that will save you most of the prep time. 4 tbs olive oil, divided. 2 tbs brown sugar. 1tbs salt. 1 tsp pepper. 1.5 cup diced shallots (about 4 shallots). 3 garlic cloves, smashed and roughly chopped. .5 cup marsala wine. 10 medium sized sage leaves cut chiffonade style (long thin ribbons) + 2 extra for garnish. 6 cups chicken stock. seasoned croutons and goat cheese for serving. baking sheet. large heavy pot. immersion blender, blender or food processor. 

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start by preheating your oven to 425 degrees f. for easy cleaning, line your baking sheet with parchment or aluminum. spread out your squash in an even layer and drizzle with 2 tbs of olive oil. season with half the salt and pepper and all the brown sugar and toss well till all the squash is lightly coated. 

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roast for 45 minutes, or until the edges of the squash are starting to brown. 

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when your squash is about 10 minutes from finishing up, heat the rest of the olive oil over medium high heat. when the oil is hot (if you drop in a shallot it should sizzle) and then add in shallots and garlic and half of the remaining salt and pepper. cook until the shallots are translucent and starting to lightly brown. let a bit of brown bits accumulate on the bottom of your pan. about 5-7 minutes. 

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pour in the marsala and use the liquid to scrape up any browned bits. 

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cook until the liquid is almost completely evaporated, add in the now finished butternut squash and the sage. stir till everything is well combined.

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pour in the chicken stock and bring the liquid to a boil. about 10 minutes. allow the soup to simmer for 5-10 minutes. remove the soup from the heat and allow it to cool slightly. 

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use your immersion blender (get one, you will NOT regret it) or use your food processor or blender (you will likely have to do these in batches depending on the size of your tool) to completely blend the soup till smooth. 

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serve soup hot topped with seasoned croutons, a dollop of goat cheese and some fresh sage. 

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xo, a

roasted butternut squash soup
serves: 8 servings
prep time: 15 minutes
roast time: 45 minutes
active time: 30 minutes
total time: 1.5 hours
ingredients: 1 medium butternut squash, peeled and cubed (about 3lbs or 6ish cups). if you hate cutting the butternut squash yourself, you can usually find precut in your produce section and that will save you most of the prep time. 4 tbs olive oil, divided. 2 tbs brown sugar. 1tbs salt. 1 tsp pepper. 1.5 cup diced shallots (about 4 shallots). 3 garlic cloves, smashed and roughly chopped. .5 cup marsala wine. 10 medium sized sage leaves cut chiffonade style (long thin ribbons) + 2 extra for garnish. 6 cups chicken stock. seasoned croutons and goat cheese for serving. baking sheet. large heavy pot. immersion blender, blender or food processor.
start by preheating your oven to 425 degrees f. for easy cleaning, line your baking sheet with parchment or aluminum. spread out your squash in an even layer and drizzle with 2 tbs of olive oil. season with half the salt and pepper and all the brown sugar and toss well till all the squash is lightly coated. roast for 45 minutes, or until the edges of the squash are starting to brown. when your squash is about 10 minutes from finishing up, heat the rest of the olive oil over medium high heat. when the oil is hot (if you drop in a shallot it should sizzle) and then add in shallots and garlic and half of the remaining salt and pepper. cook until the shallots are translucent and starting to lightly brown. let a bit of brown bits accumulate on the bottom of your pan. about 5-7 minutes. pour in the marsala and use the liquid to scrape up any browned bits. cook until the liquid is almost completely evaporated, add in the now finished butternut squash and the sage. stir till everything is well combined. pour in the chicken stock and bring the liquid to a boil. about 10 minutes. allow the soup to simmer for 5-10 minutes. remove the soup from the heat and allow it to cool slightly. use your immersion blender (get one, you will NOT regret it) or use your food processor or blender (you will likely have to do these in batches depending on the size of your tool) to completely blend the soup till smooth. serve soup hot topped with seasoned croutons, a dollop of goat cheese and some fresh sage. 

balsamic stewed berries & ricotta toast

it is amazing what a difference just twenty-four hours can make. sunday, wes and i catered for one of my besties lish. we were celebrating her daughter's first birthday and baptism. it has been in the works for months and we had a full plate (pun intended) as far as what we were handling. lunch for thirty-five, four cakes (all different flavors), and a few dozen painted and dipped cookie favors had us prepping for days in advance. 

after months of planning and days of prep, the morning of the party shit was hitting the fan. yeah i said it. nothing was cooperating. i was STRESSED. level 10 stressed. we were in the weeds. luckily, wes has MUCH more experience than i do and was able to calm and focus me to power through to the finish. the party was beautiful, the food delicious and our little birthday girl had a blast. 

twenty-four hours later (eleven of which were sleeping), i felt more calm, relaxed and rested than i had in months. thankfully, come thursday the cakes and catering ramp back up, but i'm soaking up every moment of calm before the storm. and i'm going to savor all the leftovers i have from one of sunday's best dishes. 

balsamic stewed berries & ricotta toast
serves: 12 toast
prep time: 5 minutes
cook time: 45 minutes
active time: 10 minutes
total time: 1 hour
ingredients: .5 cup ricotta (you can make your own HERE which i promise is worth it and very easy, OR you can purchase some at the store. it is worth it to spend a few extra dollars on a good quality ricotta for anything you will be eating it straight up.). 12 slices from your favorite baguette or other bread you like. 6 oz blueberries. 6 oz raspberries. 6 oz blackberries. .5 cup sugar. .25 cup balsamic vinegar. pinch of kosher salt. edible flower petals for garnish (i used geraniums from my garden). 

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start by making your stewed berries. combine the berries, sugar, vinegar and salt in a medium sized sauce pot. cook the berries over medium, low heat until the berries have broken down to half their sizes and all the liquid has cooked down. 

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the consistency should be similar to that of a jam. it should take about 45 minutes and you should stir it every 5-7 minutes to make sure it cooks evenly. while your berries stew, preheat your oven to 375 degrees f. 

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when your berries are done and cooling, toast your bread. on a baking sheet, spread out the bread evenly and toast for 7-8 minutes till lightly toasted. 

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remove the toasts and allow to cool till you can handle. 

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spread each toast with a bit of the ricotta. 

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top each with a spoonful of stewed berries. garnish with flower petals and serve warm. 

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xo, a

balsamic stewed berries & ricotta toast
serves: 12 toast
prep time: 5 minutes
cook time: 45 minutes
active time: 10 minutes
total time: 1 hour
ingredients: .5 cup ricotta (you can make your own HERE which i promise is worth it and very easy, OR you can purchase some at the store. it is worth it to spend a few extra dollars on a good quality ricotta for anything you will be eating it straight up.). 12 slices from your favorite baguette or other bread you like. 6 oz blueberries. 6 oz raspberries. 6 oz blackberries. .5 cup sugar. .25 cup balsamic vinegar. pinch of kosher salt. edible flower petals for garnish (i used geraniums from my garden).
start by making your stewed berries. combine the berries, sugar, vinegar and salt in a medium sized sauce pot. cook the berries over medium, low heat until the berries have broken down to half their sizes and all the liquid has cooked down. the consistency should be similar to that of a jam. it should take about 45 minutes and you should stir it every 5-7 minutes to make sure it cooks evenly. while your berries stew, preheat your oven to 375 degrees f. when your berries are done and cooling, toast your bread. on a baking sheet, spread out the bread evenly and toast for 7-8 minutes till lightly toasted. remove the toasts and allow to cool till you can handle. spread each toast with a bit of the ricotta. top each with a spoonful of stewed berries. garnish with flower petals and serve warm.