* 2lbs pumpkin (smaller cooking variety)
* 1 onion
* 1 oz margarine
* salt and pepper
* milk
* 1 litre of vegetable stock
Method
Cut open pumpkin and scoop out seeds and stringy insides
Slice and chop into medium/large chunks
Place on baking tray and dot butter or marg over the top (if you had garlic in your cupboard you can add 1 or 2 whole cloves to roast on tray too)
Roast for 45 minutes or so, turning over once or twice (oven moderate/hot about 220 C )
Meanwhile chop onion, place 1 oz margarine into large saucepan and cook onions gently until soft
When pumpkin has roasted remove skin and place pumpkin pieces into saucepan (and cloves of garlic if available)
Add vegetable stock
Bring to a simmer and continue cooking for about 20 minutes stirring occasionally
Place all the contents of saucepan into a liquidizer (or rub through a sieve like they did in the old days!) and pulse until a thick puree is achieved
Put puree back into saucepan, add lots of salt and pepper to taste and reheat adding milk to achieve desired consistancy
(if you are wanting to store soup then put it into containers straight from the liquidizer. Just add seasoning and milk when you come to use it)
Makes about 8 bowls
Submitted by Carolyn Ekins
* 1 onion
* 1 oz margarine
* salt and pepper
* milk
* 1 litre of vegetable stock
Method
Cut open pumpkin and scoop out seeds and stringy insides
Slice and chop into medium/large chunks
Place on baking tray and dot butter or marg over the top (if you had garlic in your cupboard you can add 1 or 2 whole cloves to roast on tray too)
Roast for 45 minutes or so, turning over once or twice (oven moderate/hot about 220 C )
Meanwhile chop onion, place 1 oz margarine into large saucepan and cook onions gently until soft
When pumpkin has roasted remove skin and place pumpkin pieces into saucepan (and cloves of garlic if available)
Add vegetable stock
Bring to a simmer and continue cooking for about 20 minutes stirring occasionally
Place all the contents of saucepan into a liquidizer (or rub through a sieve like they did in the old days!) and pulse until a thick puree is achieved
Put puree back into saucepan, add lots of salt and pepper to taste and reheat adding milk to achieve desired consistancy
(if you are wanting to store soup then put it into containers straight from the liquidizer. Just add seasoning and milk when you come to use it)
Makes about 8 bowls
Submitted by Carolyn Ekins
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