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Butternut Squash Chestnut Soup – Fast 10 Minute Recipe

January 5, 2010 by Sarah Trivuncic

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Butternut Squash Chestnut Soup

Butternut squash chestnut soup is a perfect recipe after New Year. Healthy food that can be produced virtually immediately is a jolly useful thing when you’re trying to eat healthily in January.
Re-visiting soup for the latest Monthly Mingle after it was the subject last month was not my plan. However, with this month’s theme being “winter vegetables” and having some already cooked butternut squash and some left over vacuum packed chestnuts I found myself sucked into soup. It’s that time of year.
This is my second in a mini-series of three posts showing ways to use up seasonal ingredients you may have left over from Christmas and New Year.  Today’s ingredient being those chestnuts.  I am sending this butternut squash chestnut soup to this month’s mingle, organised by Meeta of What’s For Lunch Honey? is hosted this month by Sudeshna of Cook Like a Bong.
Butternut Squash Chestnut Soup

Making the Butternut squash chestnut soup

It is helpful, but not essential, to cook your butternut squash in advance. I cooked two whole butternut squashes in my slow cooker the night before and they were ready for me to pop some straight into this butternut squash chestnut soup and also a curry.
Clean and chop your leek then fry it with olive oil in a large saucepan. When they are softened add the chestnuts and continue to cook for 2-3 minutes.
Mash the cooked chestnuts gently into the leeks. (I advise using a plastic masher if using non-stick pans)
Now tip in the cooked butternut squash and your stock and heat it all up.  Alternatively you could add raw butternut squash and stock here but you will need to allow extra time to cook it now. Depending how small the chunks are, this would take an extra 10-15 minutes once the stock has come up to the boil.
You can use a stick blender to puree your soup to whatever texture you prefer.
(By the way, I really don’t rate KitchenAid saucepans. As you can see in the photo the non-stick surface is wearing off. I thought I’d done something horrible to them but I visited a friend with same saucepans at the weekend and it’s happening to him aswell. KitchenAid saucepans look lovely, have nice rubber handles but they’re not guaranteed for 10 years or a lifetime like certain other brands and well, I can see why now. I’ve long replaced them and most recently with these saucepans from Habitat as you can see in my saucepans unboxing video!)
Season to taste and serve immediately. I sprinkled the sage over the top of mine here with some creme fraiche.  It would be equally nice without or alternatively you could use a blob of low fat yogurt.
Next time, in my third installment of using up things you may have left in the fridge after Christmas, I have something very enticing to show you with some left over soft cheese. It’s not for dieters!
Butternut Squash Chestnut Soup
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5 from 1 vote

Butternut squash chestnut soup

A delicious winter soup, ideal for using up chestnuts after Christmas.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time10 minutes mins
Total Time15 minutes mins
Course: Lunch, Soup
Cuisine: American, British
Keyword: butternut squash, chestnuts, soup recipe
Servings: 4
Calories: 185kcal

Ingredients

  • 400 g butternut squash ideally cooked, having been peeled and chopped into medium size chunks. Or use raw and allow longer to simmer the soup. See instructions.
  • 1 tsp vegetable stock I use Marigold powder
  • 500 ml boiling water
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 leek cleaned and sliced into rings
  • 100 g chestnuts ready cooked peeled - I use Merchant Gourmet vacuum packed ones
  • 100 ml half fat creme fraiche (optional)
  • 1 tsp sage chopped if fresh, but dried works too
  • salt to season
  • pepper to season

Instructions

  • (Cook your butternut squash in advance. I bunged mine in slow cooker the night before). Alternatively you can cook it at the simmer stage below but your soup will take longer to make.
  • Fry the leek rings in the olive oil in a large saucepan.  When they are softened, add the chestnuts and continue to cook for 2-3 minutes.
  • Mash the chestnuts gently into the leeks.
  • Mix the stock using the bouillon mix and boiling water.
  • Tip in the cooked butternut squash and stock and heat up.  Alternatively you could add raw butternut squash and stock here but you will need to allow maybe ten mins' extra time to cook the squash at this stage.
  • Use a stick blender to puree your soup to whatever texture you prefer.  
  • Season to taste and serve immediately. I sprinkled the sage over the top with some half fat creme fraiche but it would be equally nice without. Alternatively you could use a blob of low fat yogurt.

What to serve with Butternut Squash Chestnut Soup?

I’m sure you’ll want to bread to dip in your soup so I have a couple of suggestions. Also pictured with a Glorious (brand) butternut soup is my 30 minute Soda Bread – the fastest bread you can make!

Also very quick, would be my coriander chapatti, which only take around ten minutes. Once you’ve bound the flour and water together, they puff up on the heat in seconds.

Filed Under: Soups, Smoothies & Drinks Tagged With: chestnut, family meals, reshoot easy, soup, vegetarian

About Sarah Trivuncic

Sarah Trivuncic has published recipes, restaurant and travel reviews on Maison Cupcake since 2009. She lives in Walthamstow, East London with her husband and teenager.
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  1. Tracy @ Sugarcrafter says

    January 7, 2010 at 9:49 pm

    Mmm, I am totally craving anything with butternut squash right now. I just picked up two at the store today!

  2. Kitchen Butterfly says

    January 6, 2010 at 8:35 pm

    How yummy and full of goodness is this?????? Love chestnuts, you know. Well done!!!!

  3. Nicisme says

    January 6, 2010 at 5:49 pm

    I'm all for using up the leftovers and cooking with seasonal ingredients, looks perfect for the weather we've had lately!
    Best wishes for 2010!

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