Pumpkin Soup Recipe

Updated on October 22, 2007
F.G. asks from Independence, MO
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Does anyone have an awesome pumpkin soup recipe they can share? (something without using brown sugar)

I have a butternut pumpkin I would like to try and make soup with.

Thanks in advance!

F.

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S.B.

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I don't have a recipe I'm sorry but I have a question for you regarding your job. I'm an administrative assistant for ten years now and would like to know more about being a contractor. I have an 18 month old that I would love to stay home with more. Any advice would be great.

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R.U.

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We're planning on adding onions and garlic to ours!

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A.D.

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THE SKINNY
228 calories per serving
5.4 g fat (0.4 g saturated)
35.4 g carbs
12.8 g protein
11.2 g fiber


Want even more healthy recipes?
Visit Self.com’s recipe database, or try these other soups:
Triple-Whammy Saffroned Tomato-Fennel Soup
Soupe Au Pistou
Organic Carrot Soup with Ginger Essence


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October 22, 2007
That extra pumpkin doesn’t have to go to waste—use it to stir up this soup loaded with vitamin A and fiber.
SPICY PUMPKIN AND SPLIT PEA SOUP
Serves 6

INGREDIENTS
1/4 tsp saffron threads
10 cups (2 1/2 quarts) chicken broth
1 1/4 cups dried yellow split peas
1 large onion, chopped
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground ginger
6 cups peeled, seeded and cubed pumpkin (from a 3- to 4-pound pumpkin)
Minced fresh parsley

PREPARATION
In a large metal spoon or a small pan, heat saffron over low heat about 10 seconds until dry, then grind to a powder with the back of a spoon and steep in 1 tbsp boiling water to release flavor, about 1 minute. Bring broth, peas and onion to a boil in a large soup pot over high heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer, partially covered, 30 to 40 minutes. Stir in oil, cinnamon, ginger, spoonful of saffron and pumpkin. Bring to a boil, then reduce to low and simmer, partially covered, stirring occasionally, about 1 hour. The soup is done when the pumpkin begins to fall apart and the peas are tender. Salt and pepper and sprinkle with parsley.

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D.D.

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Hi! Don't have a pumpkin soup recipe but was intrigued by your jobs! What type of resources do you use to advertise for the secretary duties? Do you get much work?

I am a SAHM of a 3 year old boy (Have a son in kindergarten and one a son who is a Senior in high school, too!)

D.

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