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Acorn Squash & Apple Soup

Acorn Squash & Apple Soup Category Chicken 
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Ingredients And Procedures

2 Med. acorn squash (1 lb ea)*

3 c Degreased chicken stock **

2 Tart green apples ***

1/2 c Chopped onion

1 c Unsweetened apple juice

2 ts Grated peeled fresh ginger

1/2 ts Salt

1 tb Fresh lemon juice

Freshly ground white pepper Plain non- or low-fat yogurt Snipped fresh chives OR shredded fresh basil Notes: * Squash should be halved and seeded. ** Unsalted canned chicken broth may be used instead of stock. *** Green apples should be cored, peeled and chopped (about 2 cups) Place squash cut side down on rack set over gently simmering water in saucepan. Cover and steam until tender, about 10 minutes. Cool squash slightly. Scoop pulp from shells. Combine 1/4 cup chicken stock, apples and onion in heavy medium saucepan. Cover and cook over low heat 10 minutes. Add squash pulp, remaining chicken stock, apple juice, ginger and salt. Cover and simmer until ingredients are very tender, about 20 minutes. Puree soup in batches in processor or blender. Strain through sieve into clean saucepan, pressing puree with back of spoon. Reheat soup gently. Add lemon juice. Season with salt and generous amount of pepper. Ladle into bowls. Garnish with yogurt and chives. Source: Richard Sax and Marie Simmons in "Bon Appetit", October 1988.

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