Best 5 Roasted Butternut Squash Soup Infused With Chocolate Recipes

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**Roasted Butternut Squash Soup Infused with Chocolate: A Culinary Symphony of Sweet and Savory**

Indulge in a culinary masterpiece that tantalizes taste buds and captivates the senses – roasted butternut squash soup, infused with the unexpected yet harmonious flavor of chocolate. This symphony of sweet and savory flavors, textures, and aromas is a testament to the boundless creativity of the culinary arts. As you embark on this culinary journey, let your senses be captivated by the velvety smooth texture of the soup, the vibrant hues of roasted butternut squash, and the enticing aroma of rich, dark chocolate. This recipe is a perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors sure to leave a lasting impression.

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ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP INFUSED WITH CHOCOLATE



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Butternut squash roasted with chocolate, chili peppers, and other goodness pureed down to a soup. Even my squash-hating sweetie enjoyed it. Garnish with chocolate chips, chocolate shavings, sourdough crostini, a drizzle of maple syrup, or even a bit of light cream.

Provided by HisAnomaly

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Vegetable Soup Recipes     Squash Soup Recipes     Butternut Squash Soup Recipes

Time 1h15m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 butternut squash, halved lengthwise and seeded
¼ cup olive oil, or more as needed, divided
½ teaspoon ground Saigon cinnamon
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
2 ounces dark chocolate, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 small red chile pepper, halved lengthwise
2 tablespoons pure maple syrup, divided
1 small yellow onion, chopped
4 cups chicken stock

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Rub each half of squash with 1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil and place cut-side up on baking sheet. Sprinkle cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and pepper on each half. Place chocolate, garlic, chile, and maple syrup into the cavities of each half.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until flesh is soft and tender, 45 to 55 minutes. Remove from oven to cool.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a stock pot over medium heat. Cook and stir onion until translucent, about 5 minutes.
  • Scoop flesh out of 1 butternut squash half, along with cavity contents, into a blender. Add onion and 2 cups chicken stock; puree until smooth. Pour into stock pot. Scoop flesh out of remaining butternut squash half, along with cavity contents, into blender. Add remaining chicken stock; puree until smooth. Pour into stock pot.
  • Heat soup in stock pot over medium heat to desired temperature; add salt and ground black pepper to taste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 384.9 calories, Carbohydrate 55.6 g, Cholesterol 1.5 mg, Fat 19.2 g, Fiber 7.8 g, Protein 4.9 g, SaturatedFat 2.9 g, Sodium 801.6 mg, Sugar 21.2 g

ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP



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Here's a rich soup for an autumn day--winter squash is roasted and pureed and blended into a creamy broth seasoned with cinnamon and roasted coriander.

Provided by Progresso

Categories     Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips     Progresso®

Time 1h

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 tablespoons butter
2 cups raw winter squash (butternut, hubbard, acorn)
Salt and pepper
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
½ cup diced onion (1/4-inch)
¼ cup diced celery (1/4-inch)
¼ cup diced carrot (1/4-inch)
1 cinnamon stick
Sea salt and freshly ground pepper
1 (32 ounce) carton Progresso® chicken broth
½ teaspoon ground toasted coriander
Roasted Winter Squash (above)
½ cup half-and-half, if desired*
2 tablespoons toasted pumpkin seeds
½ cup Progresso® plain Panko crispy bread crumbs, toasted light brown in saute pan over medium heat

Steps:

  • To make roasted winter squash: Heat oven to 375 degrees F. Heat butter over medium-high heat in an ovenproof saute pan; add diced squash, salt and pepper. When squash begins to brown, place pan in oven. Roast for 15 minutes or until medium-brown on all sides. Remove from oven and let cool slightly. Puree in food processor, or mash with potato masher or ricer. Measure 1 1/2 cups squash; reserve.
  • To make soup: Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat until hot. Add the onion, celery, carrot and cinnamon stick; saute until soft but not brown, about 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Add the broth and the coriander; bring to a boil. Simmer for several minutes. Stir in reserved squash until smooth; simmer gently to let the flavors meld, about 10 minutes. Discard the cinnamon stick.
  • Puree the soup using an immersion blender or in a blender until smooth. (The soup can be made ahead to this point, cooled, covered, and refrigerated for several days or frozen for about 1 month. It will thicken as it cools and may need thinning with broth or water when reheating.)
  • Return the soup to the pan and reheat gently. Add the half-and-half. Adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. Top each serving with pumpkin seeds and toasted bread crumbs.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 350.3 calories, Carbohydrate 29.9 g, Cholesterol 26.5 mg, Fat 22.7 g, Fiber 2.3 g, Protein 7.8 g, SaturatedFat 7.2 g, Sodium 1387.9 mg, Sugar 2.7 g

ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP



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Provided by Michael Chiarello : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 29

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup (1/4-inch) diced onion
1/4 cup (1/4-inch) diced celery
1/4 cup (1/4-inch) diced carrot
1 cinnamon stick
Sea salt, preferably gray salt
Freshly ground black pepper
About 4 cups chicken stock or canned low-salt chicken broth
1/2 teaspoon ground toasted coriander, optional
1 1/2 cups Roasted Winter Squash, recipe follows
1/2 cup half-and-half, optional
1/4 cup mascarpone cheese, optional
2 tablespoons toasted pumpkin seeds, optional
About 3 pounds butternut squash (preferably 1 large squash)
Gray salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh sage leaves
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup dark unsulfured molasses
2 teaspoons Toasted Spice Rub, recipe follows
1/4 cup fennel seeds
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 tablespoon peppercorns
1 1/2 teaspoons red pepper flakes
1/4 cup (1 ounce) pure California chili powder
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 tablespoons ground cinnamon

Steps:

  • For the soup:
  • Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat until hot. Add the onion, celery, carrot, and cinnamon stick and saute until soft but not brown, about 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Add the chicken stock and the coriander, if using, and bring to a boil. Simmer for several minutes. Stir in the squash until smooth, then simmer gently to let the flavors meld, about 10 minutes. Discard the cinnamon stick.
  • Puree the soup in a blender until smooth. (The soup can be made ahead to this point, cooled, covered, and refrigerated for several days or frozen for about 1 month. It will thicken as it cools and may need thinning with stock or water when reheating.)
  • Return the soup to the pan and reheat gently. Add the half-and-half, if using. Adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. Keep warm until service.
  • To serve:
  • Ladle the soup into serving bowls. Garnish evenly, with the cheese and pumpkin seeds, if desired.
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Peel the squash with a vegetable peeler. Halve lengthwise, discard the seeds, then cut into 1-inch dice. Place in a large bowl and season with salt and pepper.
  • Heat the butter in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. When the butter ceases to foam and has turned a light brown, pull the pan off the heat and immediately add the sage, sugar, vinegar (stand back so as not to get splattered), molasses and toasted spice rub. Mix well and let simmer over medium-low heat for 1 to 2 minutes to meld the flavors.
  • Pour the vinegar mixture over the squash and toss well, then transfer to a heavy rimmed baking sheet or baking dish large enough to hold the squash in a single layer. Place in the oven and roast, tossing at least once, until very tender and caramelized, about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Set aside until cool enough to handle but still warm, so the liquids are runny.
  • Working in batches, if necessary, transfer the warm squash and all the cooking liquids to a food processor and process until smooth. Use immediately, refrigerate for up to 5 days, or freeze for up to 2 months.
  • Serving suggestions: Serve the puree on its own as a side dish for roast chicken, turkey, or pork; stir into polenta just before the end of cooking; use as a stuffing for ravioli; make into a soup; or use to flavor pastina. Or omit the sage, season with ground cinnamon and freshly grated nutmeg to taste, and use as a substitute for canned pumpkin in your favorite pumpkin pie recipe.
  • Toast the fennel seeds, coriander seeds, and peppercorns in a small, heavy pan over medium heat. When the fennel turns light brown, work quickly. Turn on the exhaust fan, add the red pepper flakes, and toss, toss, toss, always under the fan. Immediately turn the spice mixture out onto a plate to cool.
  • Put mixture into a blender with the chili powder, salt, and cinnamon and blend until the spices are evenly ground. If you have a small spice mill or a coffee grinder dedicated to grinding spices, grind only the fennel, coriander, pepper, and chili flakes. Pour into a bowl and toss with the remaining ingredients. Keep the spice mix in a glass jar in a cool, dry place, or freeze.

ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP



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This is the easiest way to make butternut squash soup, no peeling and dicing necessary. Simply halve the squash and roast it in the oven. The roasted flesh is easily scraped from the skin to simmer with sautéed onion, garlic, and RawSpiceBar's Pumpkin Spices before blending with a bit of cream. For a bit of crunch, garnish with pumpkin seeds.

Provided by RawSpiceBar

Categories     Vegetable

Time 40m

Yield 9-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 . set 2 medium whole butternut squash, halved lengthwise and seeds removed
2 . set 2 tbsp unsalted butter
3 . set 1/2 medium yellow onions
4 . set 3 garlic cloves, minced
6 . set 1 tsp kosher salt, plus more as needed
7 . set 1/3 cup heavy cream
8 . set 1/2 cup toasted pumpkin seeds, for garnish (optional)

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 425°F and arrange a rack in the middle.
  • Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Place the squash pieces cut-side up on the baking sheet. Melt 1 tablespoon of the butter and brush all of it over the tops and insides of the squash halves. Season generously with salt and pepper. Roast until knife tender, about 50 minutes to 1 hour.
  • Chop onion into medium dice. Melt the remaining tablespoon of butter in a large saucepan or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the onion, season with salt and pepper, and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 7 minutes. Add minced garlic and stir until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Add RawSpiceBar's Pumpkin Spices and stir for an additional 2 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and set aside.
  • When the squash is ready, set the baking sheet on a wire rack until the squash is cool enough to handle. Using a large spoon, scoop the flesh into the saucepan.
  • Add broth and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium low and simmer, stirring occasionally and breaking up any large pieces of squash, until the flavors meld, about 15 minutes. Remove pan from the heat and stir in the cream.
  • Using a blender, purée the soup in batches until smooth. Taste and season with salt and pepper as needed. Serve garnished with the pumpkin seeds, if using.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 73.4, Fat 0.2, Sodium 6.7, Carbohydrate 18.6, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 4.3, Protein 1.8

ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP



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James Martin tops his squash soup with crispy pancetta and toasted pine nuts for added texture and a dinner party feel

Provided by James Martin

Categories     Lunch, Soup

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 11

70g pack cubetti di pancetta
1 butternut squash , peeled and chopped
1 large onion , chopped
2 garlic cloves , chopped
1 tbsp clear honey
3 rosemary sprigs
600ml chicken stock
150ml white wine
100ml double cream
juice 1 lemon
25g toasted pine nut

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Put the pancetta in a frying pan and fry until crispy. Set aside. Put the squash, onion and garlic in a large roasting tin. Add the honey and rosemary, then roast for about 30 mins, turning squash halfway through, until cooked, tender and golden brown.
  • Remove tin from the oven, take out the rosemary and discard. Transfer contents of tin to a food processor with the stock, wine, cream and lemon juice. Season, then blend until smooth.
  • Transfer mixture to a large saucepan and reheat. Divide soup between individual bowls and top with a sprinkle of pine nuts and pancetta. Serve with Goat's cheese & rosemary tarts if you like (see Goes well with...').

Nutrition Facts : Calories 342 calories, Fat 21 grams fat, SaturatedFat 9 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 24 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 15 grams sugar, Fiber 5 grams fiber, Protein 12 grams protein, Sodium 0.83 milligram of sodium

Tips:

  • For a smoother soup, blend it in a high-powered blender until velvety smooth.
  • Add a pinch of cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes for a spicy kick.
  • Garnish with a dollop of sour cream, yogurt, or crème fraîche, and a sprinkle of chopped chives or parsley.
  • For a vegan version, use coconut milk instead of heavy cream.
  • To make the soup ahead of time, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, or freeze it for up to 3 months.

Conclusion:

Roasted butternut squash soup infused with chocolate is a delicious and unique twist on a classic soup recipe. The combination of sweet butternut squash, rich chocolate, and warm spices creates a flavorful and satisfying soup that is perfect for a fall or winter meal. Whether you serve it as a starter or a main course, this soup is sure to impress your guests.

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