Wolfgang Puck's Savory Squash Soup

"My best friend introduced me to this soup. I found this recipe several years ago someplace on the web. This does take some time but is well worth the effort. The prep and cooking times are guesses."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 45mins
Ingredients:
15
Yields:
2 quarts
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Cut each squash in half and discard seeds.
  • Brush cut sides with 2 tablespoons of melted butter, season with salt, pepper and nutmeg.
  • Arrange the squash cut side down in a roasting pan and bake until tender, approximately 1 hour.
  • Allow to cool until squash can be safely handled, then scoop out insides of squash.
  • Puree the flesh in a food processor, reserve.
  • This should produce about 4 cups of pureed squash.
  • In a medium stockpot, melt the remaining 4 tablespoons of butter.
  • Over low heat, saute the onion, do not allow it to brown.
  • Add pureed squash and cook over very low heat until heated through, stirring occasionally.
  • Do not allow it to bubble up.
  • Season with salt, pepper, ginger and cardamom.
  • Pour in stock and bring to a boil, over low heat, stirring often.
  • Cook about 20 minutes.
  • Add the Cream Fraiche and rosemary spring.
  • Warm through, remove rosemary and adjust seasonings to taste.
  • Roast the peppers over flame on stove or under broiler until skin blackens evenly.
  • Allow to cool, peel off black skin, remove core and seeds; chop coarsely.
  • In blender or food processor, puree the peppers, adding chicken broth until thick sauce consistency is attained.
  • Season with salt and pepper, strain, and pour into plastic squeeze bottle.
  • Serve the soup with swirls of the roasted red pepper coulis.

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Reviews

  1. The squash soup at Wolfgang Puck's restaurant is one of my favorites. This comes very close, but needs some sugar added to sweeten it up plus I double or triple the ginger. The red pepper coulis is critical, though you don't need to go through the trouble of roasting your own. Just buy a jar of red peppers from the supermarket (near the pickles) and puree it.
     
  2. This was good but not amazing. I doubled the spices and according to others, added 1/4 tsp of cinnamon, 1 tbsp. Honey and juice of a half lemon. Will make again.
     
  3. I had this at his Denver restaurant, it was snowing outside. So yummy!
     
  4. Wolfgang Puck uses honey, with cinnamon, as well as the cardamom and ginger. Plus a crazy off the wall squash that I remember what it's called
     
  5. We love the Butternut Squash Bisque at Wolfgang Puck's restaurants, so I was happy to find this recipe. The taste and texture were very, very close to the restaurant! It is a savory soup that is really fantastic. I have found that it tasted great with just the butternut squash - and it's super easy to make if you buy it already cubed (we get it that way at Costco). I have also done what another reviewer suggested and put the roasted red pepper into the soup - it saves some time and still tastes great. Definitely a keeper recipe!
     
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Tweaks

  1. I’ve made this a bunch of times. We love it. I add a touch more cardamon.
     
  2. I used homemade New Mexico red chile to spice it up.
     
  3. I used 2 large butternut squash which filled up a 4 qt pot. As far as the flavor goes, once roasted the squash has a very sweet flavor. But if you like it sweeter, use applesauce over sugar for better flavor.<br/>I tweaked the seasonings: I doubled all the seasonings listed. I used ground cloves instead of nutmeg, and added 2 tsp of thyme leaves, and 1 1/2 tsp cumin.<br/>In a pan I sautéed the onions and bell peppers together and added about 6 chopped cloves of garlic. Then I added about 2 cups of chicken broth and added 2 bay leaves and let it simmer until squash was done roasting.<br/>I blended it all together with the hand immersion blender then added 1 cup of sour cream. I then put a dollop of horseradish sauce in my bowl to enhance the flavor. Great flavored soup.
     

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