I bought a beautiful bunch of turnips at the farmer's market, but had no idea what I wanted to do with them. After a discussion with a friend of what I had in the house, an idea was formulated.....turnip butternut squash soup. I really wasn't sure how to proceed, but the results were mind blowing. One of the best soups I have ever made.
Turnip Butternut Squash Soup
-= Ingredients =-
3 cups Butternut squash ; peeled and cubed
3 cups Turnips ; peeled and cubed
1 tablespoon Salt
1/4 cup Butter
1 large Onion ; diced
5 cloves Garlic ; minced
1 tablespoon Sage
1 tablespoon Smoked paprika
1 teaspoon Pepper
1 quart Beef stock
-= Instructions =-
1. Place the butternut squash, turnips and salt in a large stockpot and cover with water. Bring to a boil, turn down the heat and simmer 20 minutes until the turnips are tender. Drain the squash and turnips.
2. Melt the butter in a large heavy stockpot. Saute the onions and garlic until transparent. Add sage, pepper and smoked paprika. Add the drained squash and turnips to the pot. Simmer on low 20 minutes.
3. Puree the vegetables. I use an immersion blender, but you can use a regular blender of food processor in small batches.
4. Add the beef stock to the vegetables in the pot and simmer on low another 10 minutes.
I come from a family of great cooks, and great faith. The following prayer was written for our family cookbook. It is my prayer for you, as you cook for those you love.
Almighty God, who delights in the fellowship of family and friends, receive this collection of recipes graciously as it is presented unto you. We pray, in the name of Christ, your eternal Son that your blessing will rest upon the providers and users of this compilation of recipes, may the joy and tradition of family be experienced and enriched with each use of the recipes. May you provide us with fond memories of days gone by and help us build memories for future descendants. With praise and thanksgiving for your goodness and grace, we ask this in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
I have been cooking as long as I can remember, now over 50 years. I love to try new recipes and have a huge collection of cookbooks. I cook daily from scratch and can cook everything well except cakes, but I don't like cake, so I am not really motivated to learn.
All the recipes that you will find here on Homestead Recipes have been tested in my kitchen.
yay! 'm so glad it turned out well! we should have more of these conferences...: )
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