Pumpkin Soup in a Pumpkin Bowl

"Recently I made this soup in honor of the Halloween and Thanksgiving time frame. I made it up as I went along and it came out superb."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 30mins
Ingredients:
16
Yields:
8 Pumpkin Bowls Full
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ingredients

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directions

  • Saute in a medium to large pot, the butter and minced garlic.
  • When garlic starts to turn a light brown color and the heavy garlic smell starts to dissipate, add the mirepoix (celery, carrots, onions).
  • As soon as the vegetables become tender, add flour, little by little until a light roux forms, looking for a blonde-light brown color.
  • When color has been reached, remove pot from heat and add the chicken broth**. Mix thoroughly and return to heat.
  • Stir every few minutes to ensure there is no roux falling to the bottom and burning. When desired thickness has been reached puree the mixture using a immersion blender. If no immersion blender is present, you will need to have another pot on standby and run mixture through a food processor. Worst case scenario, you could probably use an actual blender.
  • When mixture is blended, add both cans of pie filling. Stir for approximately 2 minutes.
  • Add salt, pepper, and ginger. Lower heat to low-high.
  • Add half and half 20 minutes prior to serving. Half and half should be room temperature before adding to soup.
  • ** Chicken broth may be replaced with vegetable broth to make dish vegetarian.**.
  • PUMPKIN BOWLS.
  • This step should be done while the soup is cooking.
  • Cut tops off of all of the pumpkins and clean out the insides. Scrape the walls.
  • Fill the pumpkins half way with water and place in a Pyrex baking tray, filled half way with water.
  • Add approximately 4 TBSP brown sugar to each pumpkin.
  • Add 1 TBSP molasses to each pumpkin.
  • Broil pumpkins in oven for about 10 minutes at 450°F.
  • Remove after 10 minutes. BE CAREFUL! Pyrex will actually explode if it comes in contact with any cold or warm sitting water.
  • Let cool slightly and empty the pumpkins.
  • When slightly cooled add pumpkin soup to the pumpkin "bowls".
  • For garnish you may toast the pumpkin seeds.

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