11.19.2009

Mmm Mmm Good


Soup season is in full swing around here. I've been simmering up a pot every week, including velvety butternut squash soup and endless variations on the traditional chicken soup - Chicken Tortilla and Chicken & Dumplings are faves.

A couple of new recipes have climbed to the top of the list this season. Martha Stewart's Winter Vegetable Soup, light and full of healthy kale, squash and white beans, makes a perfect lunch. And the other was a complete surprise find in DaddyBird's Men's Health magazine. A creamy pumpkin soup, topped with seared scallops, that makes a fabulous dinner (especially if you can eat it in a big bowl cozied up by a fire).

What's simmering in your soup pot these days? I'd love to know!

Seared Scallops with Pumpkin Soup
12 oz. fresh sea scallops
1 can (15 oz) unflavored pumpkin puree
2 T roughly chopped hazelnuts
1-10 chives, chopped
1 cup chicken broth
1 T honey
1 T unsalted butter
1/2 T extra-virgin olive oil

- Toast & chop the hazelnuts (10 min @ 400 degrees or 5-7 min over medium heat); set aside.
- Combine the pumpkin, honey, butter and broth (I used more than 1 cup to reach desired consistency) in a medium sauce pan and heat on low until completely warmed. Season with salt & pepper and keep warm.
- Preheat a cast-iron skillet or saute pan over medium-high heat. Pat the scallops dry with a paper towel and season them with salt & pepper. Add the oil to the pan, and then the scallops. Cook 2-3 min. on each side until they are firm and completely brown & caramelized.
- Pour the soup into a wide rimmed bowl. Add the scallops and hazelnuts, and garnish with the chopped chives. Makes 2 servings.

4 comments:

Rose said...

We're all about the soup over here too, although we don't have a fireplace to cozy up to.

Tonight I made a big pot of minestrone with chicken, roasted pepper, and provolone panini on the side. Yum!

Liquid Pen said...

Ok...that soup looks so good....I really do want to jump through the screen and eat it!

kate said...

yum! if you are a huge soup addict (as I am), you *must* go get Love Soup. So many wonderful recipes, and they are divided by season...

kate said...

yum! if you are a huge soup addict (as I am), you *must* go get Love Soup. So many wonderful recipes, and they are divided by season...