Pumpkin Miso Coriander Honey Soup

Miso coriander honey and pumpkin soup

Pumpkin and celeriac with salty white miso and a hint of coriander honey?

Sound great for cold, winter days! Cooked all together as a soup to warm up your tummy. Isn’t that just perfect? Most noteworthy is the fact that it is so easy and so delicious plus with the Coriander Honey, it will help to fight off those winter colds.

 

Ingredients for Pumpkin Miso Soup:

1 butternut squash

1/2 celeriac

1 onion, medium

4 garlic cloves

500ml of vegetable stock or water

1 tablespoon of unsalted butter, softened

3 tablespoon of white miso

1 tablespoon of groundnut oil

1 pinch of salt

freshly ground black pepper

2 tablespoon coriander honey

 

Preparation

1. Firstly peel and chop the butternut squash, celeriac, onion, and garlic.

2. Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large heavy-based pot. Add the chopped onions and garlic, frying till lightly browned and fragrant.

3. Add the chopped butternut squash and the vegetable stock to the pot. Bring to a boil, before lowering the heat and letting it simmer for 15 minutes, or until the butternut squash is very tender.

4. Meanwhile, in a bowl, stir 1 tablespoon of the miso and 2 tablespoons of honey and a generous grinding of black pepper into the softened butter, making sure to really beat the miso into the butter with a fork. Set aside.

5. When the butternut squash is tender, turn the heat off. Ladle a scoop of hot stock into a bowl and stir in the other 2 tablespoons of miso till well mixed. Pour the miso solution back into the soup and stir to combine

6. Mash the soup just a little with a wooden spoon to thicken the soup. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper.
7. Finally, dish out into bowls and top with miso butter, letting it melt from the heat of the soup. Finish with a fresh grinding of black pepper and a sprinkle of coriander. Serve with thick slices of crusty seeded bread.

 

“Combine Harvester” bread from Archipelagos – perfect match

The bread was made with organic wholemeal spelt flour and some wholemeal flour, sunflower seeds, linseeds and porridge oats and local rapeseed oil. It was a perfect match for this soup with its crunchy crust and texture.

‘One taste of this and you will never look back! This is how bread should taste!’ – Archipelago website

And that how it was for us. Thank you very much for it!

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