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    Hi Tizzy, I used one of those immersion blenders (stick blenders) and blended it right in the pot (after it was cooked) to puree it. I happen to prefer it to be a really smooth consistency, but I guess you could always leave it chunky too if you like. Also, as the soup cooks, the squash pretty much falls apart and gets really mushy so it practically gets pureed consistency on its own.
    Here's the recipe I use:

    Jamaican style pumpkin soup

    1 medium onion diced
    1 celery stalk, diced
    1 carrot, diced
    2 cloves of garlic, diced
    1/4 cup of butter (about 1/2 a stick)
    1 Tablespoon turmeric
    1 Tablespoon curry powder
    3 cups Calabaza pumpkin – peeled and chopped into cubes
    1/4 cup cream
    water (about 3-4 cups)
    salt (about 1/2 teaspoon)
    black pepper
    dash of Nutmeg - (optional)

    Melt butter on medium heat in a deep pot (on high heat the butter will burn very quickly). Then add the onions, carrots, garlic and celery to the pot. Allow this to cook until the onion is tender (about 3-5 minutes). Then add a dash of black pepper, curry powder and turmeric, and allow to cook for about 3 minutes while stirring.
    Next add the cubed pieces of pumpkin and stir, then add enough water to cover the pumpkin, and bring to a boil, then turn back down to a simmer.
    Add the salt, cover and let the soup cook on low heat for about 30 minutes or until the pumpkin is really tender. If you find that it’s becoming too thick or sticking to pot, you can add a bit more water. You can also add a dash of nutmeg if you like. I prefer to leave out the nutmeg, but it's good either way. Lastly, add the cream and blend or puree into a smooth soup. I used one of those immersion blenders to get the smooth consistency, but you can always use a blender, just be careful of splashing the hot soup. Enjoy!

    Quote Originally Posted by TizzyATX View Post
    weeeeeeeeeeeeeehew....you know i'm prayin for that YEAH MON then I'll be off the hook. hahaha

    So I have one more ? I suppose different folks have a differnt way of doin things but I'm seeing pics of soup with chicken and broth and chunks of stuff....the pumpkin soup i had was like a puree. So, I guess I dont really have a question. Just making an observation. lol
    Last edited by Eden; 09-18-2012 at 05:48 PM.

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    Thanks Eden yeah I like the smooth consistency too and it seems so simple. I'm going to try and find a Calabaza pumpkin like you mentioned!! Do you add anything else?
    Stir IT UP

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    Quote Originally Posted by TizzyATX View Post
    Thanks Eden yeah I like the smooth consistency too and it seems so simple. I'm going to try and find a Calabaza pumpkin like you mentioned!! Do you add anything else?

    Defintely try a West Indian or Latin grocery or veggie/fruit store. You will find it there. I actually added the recipe to my previous comment. Let me know if you end up making it! :-)

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    we are having the soup tonite for dinner for the first time which i purchased a bag of Maggi Jamaica Cock Soup Mix with Pumpkin we purchased from the Hi-Lo last feb for the first time, soon come

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    IF you want the soup to be more spicy, just add a WHOLE Scotch Bonnet while cooking. Take the pepper out before serving because you don't want anyone biting into that - LOL.
    Irie Sue


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    Tiz, Boogs and Sweetness.....I second (or third or fourth) the idea of you guys testing this out in early November....but may I suggest leaving out the onions please? Because someone (I know) can't eat them





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    Our favorite pumpkin soup is at Rondel. I've tried a few times to make it, but it never came out quite right. There was always something missing. Last time we went to Rondel, I asked if there was a secret to the flavouring. The lady in the kitchen told us to add Cock Soup, which is chicken noodle soup to us. I also found that Guaram Masala (spelling?) helped achieve that flavour that was missing.

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    Thanks Eden, I saw the reciped... I was just having a real special moment. hahaha I'm gonna let you know when i try it!

    Shauna, I'm good with no onions lol

    SLP...highfive
    Stir IT UP

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    I am so excited to try this! My mom and I are going to make this early next month. Hope we can find the right kind of pumpkin that you guys are talking about. Love all the suggestions and recipes. Thanks!!

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    Tizzy...we have a caribbean market here that sells "Carbbean pumpkin"
    Wonder if you can bring it on the plane if you are flying within the US?





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