Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Apple Butternut Squash Soup
I had been reading on your blogs about Greek yogurt, and when I finally saw organic Greek yogurt at my little city's grocery store this past spring, I was inspired and encouraged to try it.
I was going through the checkout, and a portly gentleman of early middle years was eying the foods as I placed them on the conveyor belt.
No point in pretending I didn't know he was standing there so I acknowledged him with a smile.
"I see you bought Greek yogurt," he said. " How do you like it?"
"This is my first purchase, but I like yogurt, so I'm sure I'll like this."
"See you bought Oikos. I've tried the others, but theirs is the best. My refrigerator is stacked with it. Look, see, I bought even more today. I don't want to run out."
He had indeed bought maybe a dozen single-serve containers, making a pyramid with them. I smiled politely, feeling a little possessive of my Greek yogurt. "I used to eat mostly cold cereal and canned soup; you certainly are making much better choices than I did."
He slightly shook his head disapprovingly and tut-tutted me. "Well, it's never to late to start," he admonished.
Then my youngest niece, Laura, graduated from UNH (University of New Hampshire), double major with a GPA that even now makes her Dad swell with pride. The keynote speaker was Gary Hirshberg, CEO (he calls himself CE-Yo, grins) of Stonyfield Farm, the producers of Oikos Greek Yogurt. He is down to earth, committed, takes pride in his company and product, is progressive, and supportive of those students who are interested in agriculture, is a friend to the Earth. His parting message to the graduating class, "Do good work." Aaah, a businessman whose philosophy reflects my own and who walks the talk. Now I am impressed with the man as well as the product.
As it happens, a representative of Stonyfield Farms contacted me and offered to send me some coupons to try their product and to mention them on my blog. I generally have their yogurt in my refrigerator so did not need the added incentive of coupons to give them a nod on my blog. Their generous offer, however, did pique my curiosity about recipes they had on their site and that's when I found their Apple Butternut Squash Soup.
I've discovered that I love pureed vegetable soups (Ole Sweetie-Pi still thinks he'd prefer to forgo the pleasure). I grew up on chowders and stews, with lots of chunky goodness in thickened gravies and broths. I still enjoy them. However, there's something velvety, satisfying, genteel, about pureed vegetable soups. Perhaps it's because there is one dominant ingredient and the rest are back notes, perhaps it's because I make use of vegetables are customarily only served as a side dish at my table. Perhaps it's just because I feel righteous and healthier. Perhaps it's simply because they are darned good.
Apple Butternut Squash Soup
(from Stonyfield Farm)
1 medium-size butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cubed
3 medium apples, peeled, cored and chopped coarsley
2 1/2 cups chicken or vegetable broth
1 medium onion, chopped
1/2 teaspoon rosemary
1/2 teaspoon marjoram
Salt and pepper, to taste
1 1/4 cups Oikos Organic Plain Greek Yogurt, divided
In a large pot, combine all ingredients except the yogurt.. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and then reduce heat to medium-low and simmer uncovered for about 45 minutes.
Let cool, then put in blender and pulse until smooth. (Or use an immersion blender or food processor.)
Add 1 cup of yogurt and pulse to combine.
Return soup to large pot and reheat slowly being careful not to boil. Add more salt and pepper to taste.
Transfer to serving bowl and garnish with remaining yogurt.
My Notes: I'm not sure how big a "medium" squash is, but I bought the smallest one I could find and used three McIntosh apples. The flavor of the squash shines through; the apples add a nice touch of sweetness. I think the next time I make this, I'll use an additional apple, and perhaps one that is sweeter, such as Red Delicious. The addition of the yogurt adds a delicious creaminess and mouth feel, but I found the yogurt to be particularly tangy, so I might cut back on that a bit. And definitely use fresh herbs if you can. The soup was excellent reheated the next day, and if possible, even better. I'm already looking forward to another bowl of this!
That sounds so good! I just used butternut squash for the first time (making your Butternut Squash Chili) and really enjoyed it. I know I'd like it in a soup! I'll let you know if/when I make this soup.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Katy!
Katy,
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fabulous and sophisticated soup! Great Job!
Katy, sure this soup look delicious, with a touch of apple. Like the idea of adding yogurt :-)
ReplyDeleteKaty, this is incredible... And you make the photo look great with the little accent. I discovered Greek Yogurt a couple months ago, and love it.
ReplyDeleteHi, I just found your blog browsing over at another blog about food and I just love butternut squash soup. We grow our own butternut squash and always give a lot of it away but I save some for ourselves and we do enjoy. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen Greek yogurt in my supermarket but I would love to try it! The man was right, it's never too late to make better choices! Your soup looks like a good choice ,-)
ReplyDeleteThx Katy for the use of the gadget. I also linked it to your blog. Take care. Oooh those orange pinwheel biscuits in your previous post look delish!
ReplyDeleteI have been searching for the Oikos yogurt in supermarket after supermarket and found just the single serve size with honey. Since I wanted to cook with it, too, I needed the plain. I am becoming increasingly frustrated with the stores in my area because the list of products I can't find is growing longer. I love Greek yogurt, but not Chobani which leaves only Fage. Your soup looks delish.
ReplyDeletelove Oikis yogurt - how grand that the owner/creator (???) walks the walk. I also adore this soup - it'sameal here especially in the autumn. What a grand uplifting post!
ReplyDeleteWow I love butternut squash.. and combined with apples? That's gotta be good! Yum!
ReplyDeleteSay, this is looking great there Katy. I can totally relate to looking forward to the 'next bowl' on the next day. I've not tried the squash in a puree and this is a great recipe to try. You DO know I love to add a bit of fruit so here we go...a ready made recipe with apples too...love it!
ReplyDeleteI love pureed veggie soups too. Your soup looks de-lish! I hate when people feel the need to comment on what your buying at the market. I guess if it was a positive comment I would be fine with that. But when the kid bagging groceries says,"Hey your stocking up on veggies! You starting a diet?" I tend to object!!! Yes that has happened to me!!!
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ReplyDeleteI just commented with the wrong email, I hate it when I do that!
ReplyDeleteThis look really good! I am not a fan of squash, I think because of the texture. But, pureed in a soup sounds fantastic!
;) amy
It's a slightly different recipe for Butternut Squash soup than I use - I'll have to try yours out, it looks delicious!
ReplyDeletethis is the type of soup that could absolutely heal a soul. so warm adn comforting, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteKaty, I have never tried squash soup but it sure is pretty served up in such a beautiful cup. It looks so creamy and I bet it tastes just as good as it looks:)
ReplyDeleteHow about that..word verification is: supper!!
I love soups and this one looks perfect...
ReplyDeleteCreamy and yummy soup...
ReplyDeleteHubby likes big chunky soups, but this looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteI love Oikos too! I love to use it in baking and just for eating with my granola topping it in the morning!
ReplyDeleteOh this soup sounds wonderful, I love pureed soups also, something so comforting about them.
ReplyDeleteI had a coupon for Oikos (and it was also on sale) so I made my first purchase of it last week. It was definitely a hit for my family.
ReplyDeleteI love the apple included in this soup. I'll put it on my to-be-cooked list. Thanks!
Riley/Elizabeth
Mystery Lovers’ Kitchen
Mystery Writing is Murder
The butternut squash apple soup sounds fantastic with greek yogurt! I love Oikos, good stuff!
ReplyDeleteHi Katy,
ReplyDeleteThis soup sounds wonderful and the photos are gorgeous as usual. I'm not good in soups as you are, so thank you so much for all these delicious soups'recipes you're posting.
Bless you!
Cheers,
The soup sounds terrific Katy. I would love to try this. I have coupons for their yogurt I need to use already!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this combination! I will definitely be trying this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Katy!
That's funny about that man eyeing up your groceries but you know everyone does it. :)
ReplyDelete~ingrid
I loved reading about your first experiences with Greek yogurt! It is so delicious and so good for you too. Can't beat that.
ReplyDeleteThis soup sounds excellent! I've been meaning to tray apple and butternut together.
What a gorgeous soup! I'll bet it is delicious.
ReplyDeletenever tried apple and squash together,sounds so good,my hubby will lov this soup...
ReplyDeleteThey sent me some coupons too and now I'm hooked!! I loved the rich creamyness of the vanilla flavored. It is very versatile. I also loved the blueberry flavored. It is healthy and very good (although a little hard on the pocket book!) Your soup looks delicous. I want to try making cheesecake with it.
ReplyDeleteHi there lady! Gosh it's been far too long since I was by to visit w/ you! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas... I see Thanksgiving was good w/ a visit from Earl's daughter...that's good. I'll be back soon now that thinsg have slowed down a bit some. Love you!
ReplyDeleteI love this Greek yogurt as well and they sent me some coupons too. I like your choice of recipe and I will be sure to try it. This is real soup weather in central NY. Beautiful photo too!
ReplyDeleteI love Greek yogurt! And this soup. What a lovely flavor combo! I bet it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMy My ! the soup looks so creamy and mouthwatering...Love greek yogurt ..Will try making this when I get the squash next time. Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteThe bowl looks too good, have never tried this combination in soup, sounds very interesting. Gonnna try with some veggie broth.
ReplyDeleteOikos Greek Yougurt is wonderful so rich and full bodied!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever using it with soup and a gorgeous soup too!
Love Greek yogart. Especially the honey flavored.
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks incredible!
Hi Katy, Gee, isn't it funny, I just put up a batch of home made yogurt using Oikos Greek yogurt for the first time. I generally use the Stoney Field brand but was curious to see how the Greek brand would work. I LOVE it!!! It's a bit sweeter than the other starter which surprised me but I think it will certainly add another dimension for cooking. I only wish I had made it before I made cream of vegetable soup the other night. I do believe I will try it with your recipe next week.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love talking to strangers at the grocery. I do!!!
Thank you so much for sharing...
No idea why I just don't see butter squash here in Germany. The soup looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteFabulous soup and gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to use more and more Greek yogurt too. I used to strain regular yogurt to make it thicker and more like Greek yogurt. It's so nice that Greek yogurt is available everywhere now.
Sam
I think Mr. Picky Head would also forgo the pleasure of pureed vegetable soup, but not me! Katy, it looks delicious and the photos are AWESOME! Good job. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love apple butternut soup and this looks like a healthier version. I also love Greek yogurt! I'll have to check out those recipes on their site. Thanks for the info! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is always great to hear that a company is interested in more than making a buck.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip about the yogurt in this soup, I am anxious to try this recipe.
That's refreshing to hear about the Stonyfield Farms CEO. I haven't tried Greek yogurt, but I definitely love my butternut squash soup. Next time I make a batch I'll try adding a dollop of that yogurt. Hope you're having a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Katy! This soup looks luscious and it makes me smile with glee that it is healthful, too!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy your stories surrounding the food you share with us. I love to get to know you a little better each time. :)
xo
oh my gosh. my favorite! and Kim just poasted a soup recipe too!! lovely. just lovely :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for thick and delicious Greek yogurt.Love oikos and I do like adding it in soups.:D
ReplyDeleteI love that yogurt so much. Your soup looks so warm and inviting and I adore that soup cup! I go hunting every once in a while for retro looking mugs and bowls. Did you make this one?
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy, delicious soup! It's what I would love to have right now. Thanks for sharing such a lovely recipe. Hope to make soon.
ReplyDeleteKim @ The Unfourmet ~
ReplyDeleteKim, I don't remember how I came by those soup cups. I'm not sure if they were Ole Sweetie-Pi's and this is part of our combined kitchen stuffs, or if it was something that my mother might have given me. We like them too, rustic earthenware mugs, sturdy and holds a couple of good scoops of soup.
I love Greek yogurt too and wish labne was also more widely available- its an even thicker form of the yogurt, more akin to cheese with a certain sourness like yogurt. My only one beef with Greek yogurt is that its so expensive.
ReplyDeleteI like Stonyfield yogurt too. I think its one of the best on the market.
THis soup sounds amazing. We always have a pot of soup around. So good!
I just got an immersion blender. I can use this recipe as an excuse to use it. Katy came through again.
ReplyDeleteLove butternut squash but never had it with apple, must be good...
ReplyDeleteYour soup looks so rich. I think I might be with old sweetie pie though. I am not a fan of yogurt, but if anyone could make it taste good, you could.
ReplyDeleteI love that you added yogurt to this soup!
ReplyDeleteThe recipe sounds great! The combo between butternut squash & apples should turned out yummilicious. Plus the additional Greek Yogurt... hmm..mm..
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try Greek yogurt, but I've been meaning to. The soup looks delicious!
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