"The Indian Summer of life should be a little sunny and a little sad, like the season, and infinite in wealth and depth of tone, but never hustled."
~ Henry Adams
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BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP
~ Rich in antioxidants, a delicious soup that looks and tastes like autumn (adapted from Nov 2006 Food & Wine)
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8 cups organic chicken broth
1 butternut squash (quartered, seeded, peeled & cut into 2-inch squares)
2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
2 minced garlic cloves
2 sliced (well-cleaned) chopped leeks
1-2 diced celery ribs
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh thyme (2 tsp. dried)
1 finely diced carrots
1 finely diced red pepper
1 finely diced orange pepper
1 cup corn kernels
1 can rinsed cannellini (white kidney), garbanzo (chick) peas,
or pinto beans
2 cups chopped spinach, collard, or kale
coarse salt & freshly ground black pepper
crisp thick crumbed bacon (optional) garnish
- In large stockpot, heat olive oil. Add garlic, leeks, celery and saute until limp. Add broth, squash and thyme. Cover and simmer for 45 minutes.
- Puree soup either in bathes, returning to pot, or directly in pot with blending stick.
- Add carrots, peppers, corn and beans. Bring to a boil and simmer until vegetables are tender, about 7 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Add greens and cook until wilted
- Ladle in bowls and top with optional crumbed bacon. (6-8 servings)

Comments
What a lovely picture. The colors blend so well.
Marnie
Thank Marnie! I love squash soup and have many favorite recipes for this time of year, not knowing which I like best. Hope you are enjoying this amazing weather!
Hi Tyra! Today is stunning & 64-F ... Indian Summer at its finest! Every day could be a soup day for me ... love it!
Thanks for sharing this recipe, Joey!
Funny, Rosey, I HATED squash growing up. I would watch my mother devour one with such joy, eating nothing else, that once I started cooking and tasted (eons ago), I understood! I think the name SQUASH was a BIG turnoff :)
LOL Monica ~ let's enjoy this 'memory' month! Yes & no regarding leaves ... UP NORTH, all gone ... here ... spent 4 hours in the garden while Mr. Ho-Hum did leaves (a November gift for sure since, if you remember, we all got caught short last fall with an early blast of winter). With the variety of trees in our yard, we still have some left ... like the Norway maple that often teases us until December!
I'm so glad I've discovered your blog. I have to cook dinner for a group of [slightly unappreciative] family members every Tuesday. Your recipes are making me look like a rock star... :D
That's my favorite too, Robin (plus lots of cracked pepper)! Happy November :)
We are certainly having Indian Summer weather right now. I bet it's the same there in Michigan.
Hi Donna ~ at least you are both eating your veggies! I crave vegetables like most crave sweets, which is good since I also crave chocolate :) These past days have been a blessing, heavenly warm & wonderful so bonus days cleaning the garden ... have yet to see snowflakes (yea)!
Have a great week dear one.
wasn't that the line in the way we were?
Thanks Marmee and indeed it was!
Thanks, Kiki, very kind of you to say. Your last 'blue' post was extremely charming!
My trees are all naked and it is getting to be those 'blah' days in Ohio. Don't you love a photo because you can cherish the moment forever!
I'm there, dear Katarina, so the quote really hit home for me. Indian Summer hugs :)