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<blockquote data-quote="Swiggy" data-source="post: 2145417" data-attributes="member: 374098"><p>This is my favourite soup recipe ever. It's from the Vegetarian Meals book by Rosamond Richardson and it's perfect for autumn.</p><p>Pumpkin Soup.</p><p>675g pumpkin</p><p>100g butter</p><p>150ml milk</p><p>150ml cream</p><p>Salt and pepper</p><p></p><p>Cut pumpkin flesh into small cubes. Heat butter in a pan and cook pumpkin gently until pulpy. Liquidise with the milk, add the cream and heat through. Season to taste and serve.</p><p></p><p>There was a bay leaf in the original recipe but I couldn't work out whether to remove it before getting to work with the stick blender so I left it out altogether. Anyway this soup is delicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiggy, post: 2145417, member: 374098"] This is my favourite soup recipe ever. It's from the Vegetarian Meals book by Rosamond Richardson and it's perfect for autumn. Pumpkin Soup. 675g pumpkin 100g butter 150ml milk 150ml cream Salt and pepper Cut pumpkin flesh into small cubes. Heat butter in a pan and cook pumpkin gently until pulpy. Liquidise with the milk, add the cream and heat through. Season to taste and serve. There was a bay leaf in the original recipe but I couldn't work out whether to remove it before getting to work with the stick blender so I left it out altogether. Anyway this soup is delicious. [/QUOTE]
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