Best Mexican Butternut Squash Soupcaldo De Calabaza Recipes

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CREMA DE CALABAZA (CREAMY SQUASH SOUP)



Crema De Calabaza (Creamy Squash Soup) image

Translated from "Atrévete a cocinar" by Karlos Arguiñano. This is a quick and easy recipe, and the soup is perfect for a chilly autumn or winter day. NOTE: The most common squash is Spain are large butternut-shaped gourds, green on the outside and bright orange on the inside, and are bigger than most people shopping in the city can carry. Seriously they look like the Incredible Hulk's forearms. So people tend to buy squash in slices. Acorn or pumpkin should do the trick, though I admit the Spanish variety is much easier to peel and slice.

Provided by Valeria

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

400 g squash
1 (200 g) potatoes
2 carrots
1 leek
2 tablespoons olive oil
salt

Steps:

  • Boil 1 L water in a saucepan.
  • Cut squash into cubes.
  • Cut off top and bottom of carrots, peel them and cut them into 1/3-inch-thick disks.
  • Clean the leak, reserve a part of it for garnish and slice the rest.
  • Peel the potato and cut into stew chunks.
  • Add vegetables to saucepan, add 2 tbsp oil and 1/2 tsp salt, or to taste. Cover and let cook 25 minutes on medium heat.
  • Remove vegetables from heat. Blend with hand blender until smooth and creamy. Before serving in bowls, garnish surface with fine strips of leek.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 140.2, Fat 7.1, SaturatedFat 1, Sodium 30.6, Carbohydrate 18.2, Fiber 3.5, Sugar 4.8, Protein 2.8

MEXICAN BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP/CALDO DE CALABAZA



Mexican Butternut Squash Soup/Caldo de Calabaza image

One day I followed a recipe for butternut squash soup and when done it was way to bland to my families liking. A few days later back to my kitchen I went this recipe was born. My butternut squash soup was created experimenting with typical Latino spices. The results a spicy delicious, hearty & filling soup my family loved. I served it with my fried tortilla strips on top and a wedge of lime. It has Mexican spices and ingredients so I call it Mexican Butternut Squash Soup. It is easy and fast and so good. I believe you will love this soup if you like Butternut Squash soup. Enjoy, buen appetito

Provided by Juliann Esquivel @Juliann

Categories     Vegetable Soup

Number Of Ingredients 19

3 1/2 pound(s) butternut squash, peeled seeded and cut into 2 or 3 inch cubes
1 large sweet or vidalia onion cut in 4 quarters
2 large carrots, peeled and cut into pieces
3 clove(s) fresh garlic smashed
1 large jalapenos, seeded and cut into pieces
1/4 cup(s) fresh diced parsley leaves
1/4 cup(s) fresh diced cilantro leaves
1 or 2 large bay leaves
2 quart(s) or two 32 ounce boxes of chicken broth such as swanson or college inn. if possible use homemade. option you may use vegetable broth as well.
1 1/2 cup(s) unsweetened coconut milk. i prefer canned such as goya brand
3 cup(s) fresh fried tortilla strips or store bought. i like to buy the multi colored tortilla strips.
2 large limes cut in wedges to serve with soup
1/4 cup(s) olive oil
1/2 stick(s) butter
1 tablespoon(s) sea salt
1 teaspoon(s) fresh ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon(s) cumin powder
1/2 teaspoon(s) garlic powder
1 small envelope goya sazon with culantro and achiote

Steps:

  • In a large heavy pot over medium flame heat the olive oil and butter then sauté the smashed garlic being careful not to scorch or burn it, when garlic is wilted somewhat add the cubed squash, carrots, onion, garlic, jalapeno pepper, cilantro and parsley. Saute the veggies a bit in the butter and oil mixture for about 1 minute.
  • Next add all of the chicken broth, bay leaves salt, pepper, cumin powder, garlic powder, and packet of sazon seasoning. Cover reduce heat to medium and cook until veggies are fork tender.
  • When squash is soft remove pot from flame and discard bay leaves. With an immersion blender gently blend all of the ingredients until all is pureed. If you don't have an immersion blender you can puree in a blender in batches on a low setting being careful not to splash hot ingredients on yourself. Once all is blended return mixture to pot add the coconut milk and mix and stir well. If soup is to thick you can add some more chicken broth or vegetable broth. Taste to see if seasonings are right salt and pepper. Simmer for 2 or 3 minutes more. Soup will now be ready to serve.
  • Serve nice big bowls with fried tortilla strips on top and a wedge of lemon. Or you can serve with store bought tri color tortilla strips Also good with fritos chips on top if you don't have tortilla strips. Enjoy

DULCES DE CALABASAS (MEXICAN PUMPKIN CANDY)



Dulces De Calabasas (Mexican Pumpkin Candy) image

This is the stuff you get by the cash register at Mexican restaurants or in little Mexican grocery stores. It's been one of my favorites since I was, oh, 6 or 7 and got some at Olviera Street. I add the cinnamon and cloves because I like it spicy, but traditionally it's just pumpkin and sugar. Really labor-intensive, but so worth it! Do not use carving pumpkins, use sugar-pie or other cooking pumpkins (which the computer does not recognize.) Cook time is for unattended resting time.

Provided by ketchupqueen

Categories     Candy

Time 20h30m

Yield 20-30 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 lbs whole pumpkin (1-2 small, 1 qt. when chopped)
water
1 cup brown sugar, packed
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves (optional)
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
granulated sugar

Steps:

  • Cut pumpkin in half, remove seeds and as much of the "stringy stuff" as you can, and chop into pieces approximately 1-1.5 inches by 1.5-2.5 inches.
  • Slice off skin, taking off as little flesh as you can.
  • Measure to make sure you have approximately one quart of pumpkin pieces (either pack well into a measuring cup or fill a calibrated 1/2 gallon or 1 gallon measure to the quart line and drop in pieces until water hits the 1/2 gallon line, then drain water.).
  • Put in a fairly heavy saucepan and cover with water.
  • Cover, bring to a boil, and boil for 15-20 minutes.
  • Drain, but save water, and place pumpkin back in pan.
  • Measure water to make sure you have about 1 1/2 cups.
  • Stir in packed brown sugar until smooth. Add cloves and/or cinnamon at this point, if desired.
  • Pour the sugar/water syrup over the pumpkin, cover, return to a boil, and boil another 15 minutes.
  • Turn off heat and let sit overnight (at least 8 hours.) This is how the pumpkin soaks up the syrup and "candies".
  • In the morning (or after the 8-10 hours), return to a boil, and boil an additional 5 minutes.
  • Remove from syrup with a slotted spoon and place on a tray or cookie sheet lined with waxed paper.
  • Allow to dry at least 10-12 hours in a place where it will not be disturbed (if you're not going to be using the oven and haven't had it on recently, the cold oven is a great place to keep it safe.).
  • Roll in granulated sugar and enjoy! Place in air-tight container to store up to two weeks.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 53.6, Fat 0.1, Sodium 3.5, Carbohydrate 13.7, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 11.3, Protein 0.5

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