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  • Creamy Squash Soup With Shredded Apples

This quick-to-fix soup is bursting with warm-you-up-flavor—serve with a crisp green salad and crusty whole-wheat bread

Recipe Source: Deliciously Healthy Dinners
Prep time Cook time Yields Serving Size
10 minutes 20 minutes 4 servings 1½ C soup
Ingredients
  • 2 boxes (16 oz each) frozen pureed winter (butternut) squash

  • 2 medium apples (try Golden Delicious or Gala)

  • 1 Tbsp olive oil

  • ½ tsp pumpkin pie spice

  • 2 cans (12 oz each) fat-free evaporated milk

  • ¼ tsp salt

  • ⅛ tsp ground black pepper

334
calories
4 g
Total fat
1 g
Saturated fat
7 mg
Cholesterol
370 mg
Sodium
5 g
Total fiber
18 g
Protein
62 g
Carbohydrates
1,142 mg
Potassium

Directions

  • 1
    Place the frozen squash in a microwave-safe dish.  Cover loosely.  Defrost in the microwave on medium power for 5–10 minutes, until mostly thawed.

  • 2
    Meanwhile, peel then shred the apples using a grater or food processor, or peel and finely chop apples into thin strips.  Set aside ¼ cup.

  • 3
    Warm oil in a 4-quart saucepan over medium heat.  Add all but ¼ cup of the apples.  Cook and stir until apples soften, about 5 minutes.

  • 4
    Stir in thawed squash and pumpkin pie spice.

  • 5
    Add the evaporated milk about ½ cup at a time, stirring after each addition.

  • 6
    Season with salt and pepper.

  • 7
    Cook and stir over high heat just until soup is about to boil.

  • 8
    Ladle into individual soup bowls.  Top each with a tablespoon of the unused apples.  Sprinkle with additional pumpkin pie spice, if desired.

Tip: For chunkier soup, try two bags (14 oz each) frozen diced butternut squash.  Or, cut a fresh butternut into small chunks, and place in a microwave-safe dish covered with 1 inch of water.  Microwave on high for 5–10 minutes, or until squash is tender and can be easily pierced with a fork. Remove skin. Place squash in blender until desired consistency.

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