Acorn Squash Soup With Cumin And Curry Leaf

  1. Remove the pulp from the acorn squash and cut into large chunks.
  2. Slice the onion. Cut the anaheim peppers in half and remove the seeds. Make a slit on the hot green chili, from top to bottom. (This will release the flavor of the green chili, without making the soup too hot.).
  3. Boil about 3 cups of water in a pot and cook the squash pieces until tender. Keep the cooking liquid.
  4. While the squash pieces are cooking, melt the butter in another pot. Fry the onions until soft.
  5. Add curry leaves, cumin and hot green chili and fry until flagrant, on medium-low heat.
  6. Add the peppers and cook until tender, stirring occasionally to prevent the onions from burning.
  7. When the squash pieces are cooked through, discard the skin and transfer the "meat" to the other pot.
  8. Add a ladleful of the cooking liquid to the pot, and process everything into a smooth mixture, using a blender. Adjust the texture by adding more of the cooking liquid, if necessary.
  9. Season generously with salt and pepper.

acorn, onion, anaheim chilies, green chili pepper, curry, cumin seeds, butter

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/acorn-squash-soup-with-cumin-and-curry-leaf-325513 (may not work)

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