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Creative ! Roasted Butternut Bisque

EndtheMadnessNow

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Here's a budget-friendly family-tested bisque even the kids will love.

Sticks to your ribs, not to your wallet!

(Thyme, Romano & Chipotle Version)

Serves: 4–6
Cook Time: ~60 minutes

This version keeps the natural sweetness of the squash—surprisingly sweet with no added sugar – and a silky texture with deep umami finish, while adding savoury depth, subtle smoke, and aromatic complexity. You can adjust the sweetness by varying the pepper, chipotle, lemon zest, and/or Romano. Try the same recipe with pumpkin and a dash of sage.

Ingredients:

1 butternut squash (~2lbs), peeled & seeded, cubed

Aromatics

2 large onions, sliced (char them for added smoke and sweetness)
4 cloves garlic, sliced
Pinch of fresh nutmeg

Herbs

1 tsp thyme
1 bay leaf

Smoke Layer

Choose ONE:

Option A (recommended)

½ chipotle pepper in adobo, minced

Option B

¼ tsp smoked paprika

Liquid

3-1/4 cups/750 ml chicken stock

Fat

2 Tbsp olive oil
1 Tbsp butter

Dairy Finish

2/3 cup/150 ml cooking cream (I use a full cup/200 ml)

Cheese Finish

¼ cup/20 g Romano
¼ cup/20 g Parmesan

Freshly grated.

Seasoning

Salt (I like sea salt or pink salt) [skip if you have high blood pressure]
Fresh ground black pepper

Final Brightness

½ tsp lemon zest (not juice)

The Method

1. Roast the Squash (0:00–0:25)

Large skillet.

Add: squash, onions, olive oil

Cook uncovered over medium heat.

Goal: Develop browned edges, caramelisation, and concentrated sweetness. This step makes the soup.

2. Add Garlic (0:25)

After adding garlic, cook for 1 minute.

3. Build Soup Base (0:26)

Transfer to pot.

Add:
stock
thyme
bay leaf
chipotle
nutmeg

4. Simmer (0:30–0:45)

Cook 15–20 minutes over medium-low heat until squash is completely tender.

5. Blend (0:45)

Remove bay leaf and blend smooth. I use an immersion blender to make less mess.

6. Finish (0:50)

Reduce to low heat.

Add:
butter
cream
Romano
Parmesan

Stir until smooth.

7. Final Seasoning

Add:
Salt (I let the cheese bring most of the salt)
Fresh ground black pepper

8. Bright Finish

Just before serving:

Add: Lemon zest (not juice)

Garnishes: focaccia garlic croutons, cracked pepper

Excellent: crispy fried oyster mushrooms. The mushroom earthiness is magnificent with squash.

Spectacular: crispy pork belly lardons. Tiny amount. Not enough to dominate. Just enough to provide crunch, salt, and pork richness.

Final Flavor Profile

The progression should be: Roasted squash → caramelised onion → thyme → cream → Romano → whisper of smoke → lemon brightness

It keeps very well in the fridge for up to a week.

Bon apetit!

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