Recipe of butternut squash dip (for 2 servings)
please note that the following amounts are only eye-balled, adjust them according to your cooking style and your taste.
- 1 1/2 cups fresh butternut squash, peeled, cubed
- 1/2 small white onion, chopped
- 1 clove of garlic, diced
- some vegetable stock
- spoonfuls of cream cheese
- 1 Tbp of pine nut, chopped
- thyme leaves from 1 sprig
- sea salt
- olive oil
How to:
- Pre-heat a small pot, drizzle enough olive oil, saute the garlic and onion over medium-low heat for a minute or 2. Throw in a pinch of salt, then raise up the heat, add in butternut squash. Cook for a few minutes, stir in vegetable stock just enough to cover the squash.
- Close the lid and cook it over medium-low heat for 3 - 5 minutes, check the done-ness and the liquid level (we don't need it much; raise up the heat and cook with lid open if necessary).
- When it is totally done, taste and season, stir in cream cheese according to your own taste. Turn off the heat.
- Add the pine nuts. Process to puree.
To prepare the skewered garlic, shrimps and radish
In a small/medium skillet depending how much food you cook, add oil up to 1-cm high. Pre-heat the oil (hot but not too much).
I used small-sized cloves of garlic, with skin on. Fry them over low heat for 3 minutes or until they just turn golden color. Drain well.
Use a little bit of the garlic-infused oil to saute the shrimps and radish (quartered). After they're almost done, salt to taste.
Skewer the garlic cloves, shrimps and radish with a satay stick. Thyme and organic flower as garnish. Place the butternut squash dip on side to serve. Garlic is my most favorite in this recipe, although the others go very well with the dip as well.
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How lovely and simple, too! I miss my kitchen but I cannot settle down for anything yet. But you are always my inspiration, Gattina!
ReplyDeleteit looks so beautiful but you make it sound so simple!
ReplyDeleteAll my favourite ingredients in that dip...so beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteA delicious looking dip! Very original and pretily presented!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGattina that looks so beautiful. Would make a squash lover out of anybody.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! So delicious!
ReplyDeleteWonderful combination of flavors, and beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea. Such lovely presentation too!
ReplyDeleteThat is over the top eye ball beauty.
ReplyDeleteAnd butternuts are going to be in all the markets now. This is really lovely Gattina. Fatique is such a bore but this is wonderfully exciting. Hope you're feeling better now.
Ha! I read your first line, "I've been living aboard for ..." and couldn't help but think, She lives on a boat? Well, of course not, but I was especially impressed with the photo setup if you really were on a boat! PS Still impressed!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos for a delicious soup!
ReplyDeleteOops, I meant to write dip, not soup!
ReplyDeleteBoy even in your sleep, you can throw elements simply and elegantly together. How delightful to meet a fellow HKer!
ReplyDeletebeautiful recipe. thanks, gattina.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this presentation, and this makes me so excited for fall!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious...I love butternut squash, although we don't often get it here. I have some pureed and stashed away in the freezer though :) Just right for this!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really delicious and I love that you used sone pine nuts too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
What a pretty presentation! And so simple all at the same time.
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ReplyDeletelooks very healthy and appetizing!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself. Sending you good thoughts.
Paz
I love the presentation of the dip in the hollowed out squash. I'm sure it's as delicious as it is pretty. And here's hoping you don't get too tired out. Take care!
ReplyDeleteYour presentations are always inspiring and outstanding.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so fresh and delightful. The color of the dip is perfect for Fall and the skewers are so fresh! Beautiful plating! We would love to feature your recipe on our kitchen digital recipe reader. Please email me at sophiekiblogger@gmail.com if you're interested. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are all so well styled -- Very impressive!
ReplyDeleteShelly,
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