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Pumpkin Soup

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Oh my word, y’all!  Have you ever wondered what to do with Pumpkin?  Other than the usual celebrity,  Pumpkin Pie, my mind can sometimes go blank when it comes to that question.

Well,  no more!

I have the answer!…………..  Drumroll please…………

PUMPKIN SOUP!

If you haven’t tried Pumpkin Soup, you simply haven’t lived!

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This recipe has a savory, slightly sweet taste to it that you simply cannot pass up!

I paired dinner rolls with it and the kids devoured it.  The cute design on top was done using a small snack size ziplock bag filled with Greek Yogurt.

Get this!  Pumpkin has all of these surprising health benefits:

1).  It is good for your eyes.

2). It is good for your heart.

3). Aids in weightloss.

4). Helps protect against cancer.

5). Helps protect your skin.

6). Boosts your immune system AND your mood.

7). Can help you recharge after a hard workout.

 

Did I mention this recipe is VERY figure friendly?  Not only good for your health, but good for your waistline too!

That alone is worth trying this recipe out!

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I certainly hope you do!

XOXO!

– Esther

Recipe:  Pumpkin Soup

Serves 6-8             Prep Time:  10 minutes                   Total Time:  30 minutes
Ingredients:
•  2 Tbsp. olive oil
•  4-4 1/2 cups canned pumpkin, ( I had some left over canned mason jars, I used three of them)
•  2 small onions, chopped
•  4 cups vegetable stock
•  3 cloves garlic, minced
•  2 cups low fat milk
•  4 Tbsp honey
•  2 Tbsp dried sage
•  salt and pepper to taste
•  Blender
Directions:
•  Heat 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil on medium heat in a large pot and add onions and garlic.  Saute’ until translucent ( 3-4 minutes).
•  Add remaining ingredients and bring to a simmer.
•  Remove from heat and working in small batches, add liquid mixture to a blender and blend until smooth.  *Make sure not to fill blender more than half     way to avoid over flow and cover with a small towel for extra measure.
•  After all liquid mixture has been blended and smooth, return to pan and heat through for 5-10 minutes.
•  Serve with dinner rolls and garnish with a dollop of sour cream or greek yogurt.

 

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