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  1. If you have any squash remaining I'd like to give you this meal starter squash soup recipe, it's good, and better yet so easy...a definite crowd pleaser. However before I give it to you it comes with a story, It began with my wife and I were vacationing in the Berkshires, while there we like to visit a number of antique stores along with this one particular Goodwill. So we enter the Goodwill, she goes her way and I go mine. 20 minutes later we cash out, I find a small recipe book and she finds some forks,knifes and spoons Later that day into the evening we're having dinner in a restaurant at a place called Pleasant and Main where we begin our meal with a squash soup, coincidentally the same one as featured in the book I purchased earlier in the afternoon. My wifes silverware turned out to be the real thing and she cashed them all in for $400. So who's the winner here...that's right "moi" because this recipe was destined and it keeps on giving every time I make it, where hers was only a one time pay off. Now although the recipe calls for Butternut, who knows you might be able to use the one you have. Kind of like love the one your with, an old song...it all works. A couple of changes from the original recipe, step 3 you can skip if you have a magic hand blender the plug in kind or you can't read the recipe because of the flash spot and the marscapone can be substituted with Philadelphia cream cheese if it's hard to find. The're both very similar almost to taste. You can also substitute fresh parsley instead of chive I have a Morrocan chicken soup made with Harrissa and cilantro you might like, but for some reason I really don't think you need any help. Most importantly, I haven't made this with Cumin, I substitute cinammon instead and only 1 tablespoon is enough for me.
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  2. Nice looking recipe @Tyrus. I turned the second half of that humungous squash into four different sides and my husband used the very last chunk to make soup but he did not have the benefit of your recipe. I will see if I can outdo his efforts when I break into one of the much smaller squashes from my harvest. Depending on how it turns out I might back your wife's silverware for the win!
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  3. This is true, but that does not mean it is useless information. It indicates the temperature the food is actually "feeling" due to it's own evaporative cooling. This opens up an entirely new way of managing a cook. Although not that practical in a KK, you can start with a high "oven" temperature, than dial it back as the cooling cloud around the food dissipates to avoid overshooting the desired internal food temperature.
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