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Recipe Connection: Maple Roasted Acorn Squash Soup {GUEST POST}

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  • Maple Roasted Acorn Squash Soup Prep time 1 hour 15 mins Total time 1 hour 55 mins Author: Renee Kohley Recipe type: Soup
  • 3 acorn squash, halved and seeded Butter enough to coat the squash halves ¼ c. pure maple syrup
  • Sea salt/pepper to taste 1 c. whole raw milk or cream
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Recipe Connection: Maple Roasted Acorn Squash Soup {GUEST POST}

 

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Recipe Connection: Maple Roasted Acorn Squash Soup {GUEST POST}

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This is a guest post from Renee Kohley of Raising Generation Nourished.

Acorn squash is one of my favorite fall veggies.

I am actually a sucker for all things squash in the fall, but the sweet flavor and buttery texture of acorn squash gets me every time. It is simple to work with (i.e. you won’t break your knife trying to cut it!), and doesn’t require a lot of prep or secret ingredients to make it taste incredible.

This is definitely one you will want to try out with the kids! Not only is the taste super kid friendly, but you will be getting sickie bug-fighting bone broth in them quite easily!

Get out to your local farmer’s markets this weekend and have the kids pick out a few acorn squash to help you make some soup. Get around the computer before you head out and show them the different kinds of squash. See how many different kinds they can find while you browse the market. Every time I make my girls a part of what I’m doing in the kitchen, they are 100% more excited about eating it!

  • Maple Roasted Acorn Squash Soup Prep time 1 hour 15 mins Total time 1 hour 55 mins Author: Renee Kohley Recipe type: Soup
  • 3 acorn squash, halved and seeded Butter enough to coat the squash halves ¼ c. pure maple syrup

¼ c. butter or coconut oil to cook in 2 medium onions, coarsely chopped 2 carrots, coarsely chopped 5 cloves of garlic, coarsely chopped 1 quart chicken bone broth

Sea salt/pepper to taste 1 c. whole raw milk or cream

Place the squash flesh side UP on a baking sheet. Spread butter over the flesh, sprinkle salt and pepper, and divide the maple syrup between the halved squashes – just pour it right into the middle of the squash. Bake the squash at 350 degrees for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Set aside to cool while you start the rest of the soup. In a large soup pot, sauté the onion and carrot in the butter with a big pinch of sea salt to bring out their juices and sweeten the veg. Let them go on medium heat for about 15 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for a minute. Add the scooped out squash and bone broth and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer for 15 minutes. Puree thoroughly with an immersion blender or regular blender. Stir in the milk and then sea salt and pepper to taste. 3.2.2807

What is your favorite squash? What’s your favorite cooking method?

Renee is a wife and mama of 3 busy bees under 5 years old. She is passionate about raising the next generation of kids with a better understanding of how food affects their bodies. She is committed to teaching others that simple, real food can make positive changes in health and can be done on a (very) tight budget, all while making the kids smile. Renee blogs at Raising Generation Nourished and can be found on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Google+.

Kitchen Stewardship is dedicated to balancing God’s gifts of time, health, earth and money. If you feel called to such a mission, read more at Mission, Method, and Mary and Martha Moments.

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Tags: acorn squash·carrots·coconut oil·cream·egg-free·garlic·gluten free·grain free·main course·nut-free·onions·raw milk·soup·squash

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