Butternut Squash and Pear Soup
Show: Dave Does
Episode: Holiday Gifts
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By cdie89
on November 19, 2010
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I absolutely hated this recipe. The onion made it completely inedible. Sorry, chef and sorry bank account.
By PIERCGG
MADISON, AL
on November 12, 2010
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Fabulous!!! Unbelievably good. Since it hurts my hands to cut up the squash, I cut them in half and lay them face down in a pan of water and bake them until tender. Then I scoop out all the flesh and discard the seeds. Then I add the squash at the very last and let the whole thing simmer about 15 minutes. I usually just bake the squash the night before I make this recipe and store it in the fridge overnight. Also added a level tablespoon of curry and one of cardamom. I've made 6 batches of this in the last 2 months. Wonderful stuff.
By Jennifer A
Spring, TX
on August 24, 2010
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This is so simple to make and equally delicious and nutritious- without the cream. I substituted nonfat milk for the cream. It was fantastic!
By missmelis07
Long Island, NY
on May 28, 2010
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This recipe is so easy to make. I use a vegetable peeler to peel the squash if you can't find on that's already been halved and peeled. I made this for my family and friends and was able to convert my "butternut squash hating" friend into a lover of this soup. The pear is an excellent compliment to the squash. It's a lovely fall soup!!!
By bohrer_1794203
Greenfield, WI
on January 22, 2010
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I love this recipe! It is my go-to Butternut Squash Soup recipe. It's perfect just the way it is, but if you are looking to change it up: try garnishing it with candied pecans and blue cheese.
By anglingm1_12503227
Somerset, 70
on January 04, 2010
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I just added some ginger and a little salt and pepper.
By fbollotino_7871540
apollo beach
on December 03, 2009
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I MADE THIS SOUP FOR THANKSGIVING AND EVERYONE LOVED IT. I DIDN'T HAVE TO CHANGE A THING. GOING TO MAKE IT THIS WEEKEND FOR VISITING COMPANY.
FRANK
By sealthepath_122...
park ridge, 70
on October 27, 2009
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Simple, easy, love it.
By caflwrgirl_12258725
Lake Elsinore, 43
on October 26, 2009
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Thoroughly enjoyed this fall favorite. I always like to modify a bit to make a recipe my own. Added 1 tables. of lemon infused olive oil to the butter to soften the onion and 2 stalks of chopped celery, Also added about half tsp. lemon zest and a bit of the fresh lemon juce. It was pretty thick so added about a cup of half and half. Topped with few roasted pine nuts and sprig of rosemary. We really enjoyed the hint of lemon with the pears and butternut. Yummy!
By odilegagne_9924399
Vancouver, AL
on March 04, 2008
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What a nice combination. Great for everyday and entertaining