SLOW-ROASTED TOMATO & KABOCHA SOUP WITH GARLIC CHIPS

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The season finally changed here in New York.  Just when you've had enough of one, the other begins and I could not be more ready for this time of year.  The minute it was under 70 degrees, I was making soups and skipping in the humidity-free streets.  My winter coats are easily accessible again and the air is crisp!  Can you tell how excited I am?

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Naturally, I made the most quintessential cold weather meal.  I am on my third kabocha squash of the month and I do not plan on stopping anytime soon.  So, as a tribute to my favorite season (which will probably be over by November 1st), I give you comfort food, autumn-style:

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SLOW-ROASTED VINE TOMATO & KABOCHA SOUP WITH PINE NUTS AND GARLIC CHIPS (Gluten-free)

Served with sharp cheddar grilled cheese with garlic and whole-grain mustard

Soup:

6-5 tomatoes, cored and diced

1 leek, chopped

8 garlic cloves, half minced and half whole

8 oz. tomato on the vine

3-4 tablespoons olive oil

2 cups kabocha squash, cubed

1.5-2 cups vegetable broth

3 tablespoons sundried tomato paste

1 teaspoon garlic powder

Pinch of parsley and thyme

Maldon sea salt and fresh ground pepper to taste

1. Add vine tomatoes to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper with olive oil, whole garlic cloves and sea salt.  Cook for approximately 1 hour at 275 degrees.

2.  In the meantime, combine garlic, leek and onion with olive oil in a medium sauce pan.   Then, add the tomatoes.  Cook this mixture over medium heat until mixture begins to caramelize.

3.  Add vegetable broth.  Let the liquid come to temperature before adding kabocha, tomato paste and seasoning.  Let ingredients stew over medium heat for 20-35 minutes or until kabocha is tender.

4. After flavors are combined, use a hand blender to puree the soup.  Blend until mixture reaches your desired texture.  I pureed about half the soup and left the other half as is.

5.  Once vine tomatoes are finished roasting (and garlic is crispy), use them to garnish the soup.  Also top with pine nuts, more sea salt and fresh ground pepper.  This recipe serves 4 people.

Grilled cheese:

6 gluten-free bread slices (I used Udi’s Ancient Grains)

3-4 tablespoons butter

1 garlic clove, whole

2-3 tablespoons whole grain mustard

Cheddar cheese (amount depending on preference!)

1. Add butter to a skillet over medium heat.  Add bread slices and cook until charred.  Add more butter before flipping the slices.  Once charred, pub garlic clove over both sides of the bread.  Add a slab of cheddar cheese and mustard to form the sandwich.  Add to baking sheet lined with parchment paper and cook for 10-12 minutes at 300 degrees or until cheese is melted.  Repeat to make a total of 4 grilled cheese.  Be sure to serve and dip with soup.

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MEXICAN-ROASTED CORN

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As summer is coming to an end, it's time for one last warm weather recipe.  Corn on the cob will always signify summer and bbqs, and although this Labor day is less than sunny, I do hope to be enjoying some final summer eats.   I used this recipe with creme fraiche instead of mayonaise, and lots of dried hot pepper.  This corn is perfect to eat and make outdoors, with (hopefully) or without sunshine.  Hope you are all enjoying your final days of summer.  I'm looking forward to finally using my oven again without regret.  Looking forward to pumpkin and pie!

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