Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Orange Roasted Pumpkin Soup




http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com


http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com


This bright golden-coloured, creamy pumpkin soup is perfect for a light lunch with some crusty artisan bread rolls. Roasted pumpkin, potato and spices work together creating a rich depth of flavour and creamy texture without addition of heavy cream.

  • 1 kg Hokkaido pumpkin, peeled, deseeded, cut into 1cm pieces
  • 3 tbsp Walnut oil
  • 1 Potato, peeled and diced
  • 1 Onion, halved and thinly sliced
  • 1 clove Garlic, chopped
  • 1 Cayenne chilli pepper, deseeded and diced
  • 1 tbsp Curry powder
  • 1 tsp Coriander powder
  • 1 l Vegetable stock
  • 250 ml Orange juice
  • 100 ml Milk
  • Salt and cayenne pepper to taste
  • 1 tbsp Lime juice
  • Roasted pumpkin seeds
  • Chives
  • Chilli threads
  1. Preheat oven to 190C/375F. Place pumpkin and potato in a roasting pan. Drizzle over 2 tablespoons of walnut oil and toss to coat. Roast for 30 minutes or until tender.
  2. Heat the remaining oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and cook, stirring often, until soft. Add in garlic, pepper, curry, and coriander powder. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until aromatic.
  3. Add in pumpkin, potato, stock, orange juice and milk. Cook, covered, over medium heat for about 25 minutes. Blend the mixture in a food processor or with a handheld blender until smooth. Season with salt, cayenne pepper and lime juice. Ladle among serving bowls. Top with roasted pumpkin seeds, chopped chives, and chilli threads.
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117 comments:

  1. Love the chile and walnut oil in this! What a great soup for fall.

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  2. A wonderful autumn soup! The flavors are so appealing.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  3. This soup look delicious!! gloria

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  4. interesting...lovely colour..would love to try this..

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  5. Such a vibrant, eye-catching bowl of soup. It does sound creamy and delicious!

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  6. Photos looks amazing! loves all of them!
    I happen to be a pumpkin addict, as I said before in ur squas pumpkin seed cookies :)
    Tq for sharing the recipe, now I have another variety of pumpkin soup!
    Gergous pumpkin soup!

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  7. I like this soup, no heavy cream. More refreshing!

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  8. hi angie, tickling my taste buds, looks authentic, love the ingredients..

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  9. Love love pumpking soup, rosating it must be intensing the flavour, looks so so delicious.

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  10. Lot of interesting flavours in this soup. And I haven't seen orange juice being used, sounds great.

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  11. The citrus additions are a great idea!

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  12. A beautiful, creamy and delicious looking pumpkin soup! Lovely, as always, Angie!

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  13. I had never seen a pumpkin soup recipe with an orange juice as an ingredient! Very refreshing and love all the spices, too. I'm definitely going to try this one when my pumpkins are ready...

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  14. wow..it's so orange!

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  15. The colors really pop and i love the citrus idea.. i have moved to blogspoot ( don't ask, lol)

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  16. What a vibrant color Angie. Love the curry flavors in this soup. Feels like fall to me.
    Sam

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  17. Sounds so delicious and I love vibrant the colour!

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  18. Feels like Fall to me too! This would be such a healthy and satisfying pumpkin soup to enjoy on a cool evening ;-)

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  19. Love the creamy texture very much ~ perfect fall recipe!
    USMasala

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  20. Angie, this soup sounds and looks delicious...love the orange in it...perfect for Fall. Love the pictures...always...
    Hope you are having a wonderful week :-)

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  22. soup looks delectable and perfect for the season :)

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  23. It's fall, it's fall! My favorite season, fall! Gorgeous color - gorgeous soup!

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  24. Looks so good, I love the color! Perfect for autumn.

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  25. Anonymous13/9/11 23:18

    Mmm I love pumpkin anything. I can imagine curling up on the couch and eating this on a chilly winter night. Perfect!

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  26. I have just harvested a pumpkin from my garden and want to make a roasted pumpkin soup. I like the spice you put in. :D

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  27. kind of my dream cake, as we move into fall! great post!

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  28. Anonymous14/9/11 01:39

    Angie, this is beautiful! Perfect for a fall day....I have to say, I really am excited about the Walnut Oil in it! I'm sure it tasted amazing!

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  29. Love the spicy flavours of this soup. If you used coconut milk, it would be very Thai, too!

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  30. First time I see orange juice added into pumpkin soup, sounds delicious and looks so bright!

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  31. Amazing colour and delicious soup...luks so tempting...

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  32. Such a lovely soup for fall. I really like the addition of walnut and chile oil. Looks delicious:)

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  33. Wow delicious soup comforting for this chilly weather

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  34. Ah yes, it's pumpkin soup time again! Love the bright color of this soup. Looks yummy!

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  35. Oh..lovely color..and what a creamy consistency..love this soup, Angie!

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  36. What a luscious creamy sunshine soup ...would love to make it for my dinner :)

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  37. Anonymous14/9/11 09:50

    Your recipe for pumpkin soup is absolutely heavenly.
    Have a super day.
    :-) Mandy

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  38. Love that you added walnut oil.

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  39. Yay, it's the season for pumpkins and soup, and pumpkin soup! This makes me happy.

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  40. Great presentation and looks so good!

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  41. this soup is very timely for Fall..

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  42. Great! Now I have a better idea what to do on our backyard pumpkins. The photo look appetizing.

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  43. Awesome! I LOVE pumpkin soup! Isn't yours pretty, too!? Perfect for some bread dipping :)

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  44. This autumn soup is fantastic Angie. One of my favourite recipes from you so far... and that's a tough act to follow!

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  45. Pumpkin soup... you are getting me excite for fall!! I love the addition of orange... something I have plenty of down here in Florida. I'll be making this one!

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  46. Great combo of flavors! Perfect this time of year!

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  47. I bet there is a delicious kick to this recipe; and the lime juice would really freshen it up. It looks beautiful too!

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  48. I was just looking through some of my recent cooking magazines, and noticed a lot of fall dishes...Hmmm! is it fall already? hard to tell here, in S. Florida! Love the pumpkins soup, and any pumpkin dishes, or desserts.
    Angie, what a fabulous idea to add orange, cayenne, and curry to the soup, along with all the other amazing flavors.
    For sure a must try for the fall:DDD
    xoxo

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  49. I love pumpkin season! Enough said.

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  50. Beautiful soup! I am still pretending Autumn hasn't arrived yet (the temperature and the sun are still there) and refuse to buy pumpkins, evident Autumn signs.

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  51. What a beautiful soup...I feel fall coming on :) Amazing flavors and oh so pretty! Hope you are having a great week Angie

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  52. Anonymous15/9/11 04:21

    Gorgeous soup, so perfect for the upcoming fall! Love the coriander and curry powder flavorings.

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  53. Such a beautiful color. Yum!

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  54. Oh how awesome this looks, Angie! One of my most favorite savory treats!

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  55. Soup look so beautiful and I love the use of coriander powder and the walnut oil. I think coriander powder will add a unique flavor and taste to this dish!

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  56. I love veggie soups that are creamy all on their own, without the help of any dairy product. This looks luscious!

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  57. This is a great recipe.

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  58. I love pumpkin soup and always buy the can one, thanks for sharing this recipe and I can try to cook one in future!

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  59. I've had pumpkin soup before, but never with orange. I bet it tasted amazing! Looking forward to trying this as soon as it starts getting colder here!

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  60. Today really feels like fall where I live---overcast, breezy, with a chill in the air. Your hearty soup would be so welcome for dinner. I like the flavor combinations--and the lack of cream in this recipe. Very very nice!

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  61. The color is absolutely smashing and I believe so is its taste. Beautiful presentation!

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  62. This soup sounds amazing Angie!
    I would love if you linked this and any of your favorite Pumpkin themed blog posts to my "Happy Post" Help spread the cheer :) http://su.pr/1rMDg2

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  63. LUCE MUY DELICIOSA LA SOPA ,LINDAS FOTOS,CREO QUE IRÉ A TU CASA A TOMAR ESA RICA SOPA,ABRAZOS.

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  64. I too made some pumpkin soup recently :) love your presentation.

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  65. wow I have missed a lot in life by not discovering your blog until today!! All I can say is WOW everything looks amazing, and this soup just sounds delicious!!

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  66. What a beautiful soup. It really looks like fall!

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  67. The soup is looking so bright and gorgeous that I could just lick the screen .. that is so wrong! I know ;)
    You have such great collection of props !

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  68. This is a beautiful soup, Angie. I have pumpkin soup on my list of soups to try this fall. I've never seen a version with these other ingredients though. I like the spicy flavors here.

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  69. It's that time of the year for thick soups. This looks really delicious without added fat. Love the color too!

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  70. I love the color of your soup. It really sounds delicious and I know my family would love it. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  71. i can imagine how flavourful this soup is!

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  72. This sounds so heart-warming! I am seeing so many pumpkin soup recipes already. I love soup and I'm sure this is a winner!

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  73. I don't know what variety of pumpkin but I'm guessing any local variety would work in this wonderful recipe. I saw lots of pumpkins at the farmers' market yesterday and there's a chill in the air this week so soup season is definitely upon us. The flavors in your lovely soup sound delicious!

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  74. Love how you captured the vibrant color of that beautiful soup, Angie! I am very impressed with your styling especially with the red/black bowls. Have an enjoyable weekend, Angie!

    ~ ray ~

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  75. What a gorgeous soup for fall, Angie. Excellent color and pics as always.

    chow! Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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  76. What a tasty, beautiful autumnal soup! It is garnished to perfection~

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  77. Wonderful fall dish! Comforting and delicious!

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  78. I'm so glad it's pumpkin time again!




    Pumpkin time again- I look forward to it every year! I have a long pumpkin on my kitchen table right now that is just waiting to be made into something delicious like this soup. :)















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  79. A perfect soup for fall. Love it.

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  80. I'm ready for a warm bowl of soup, it's really cooling off now. I love your little vase in the background, can you believe I have one just like it. Hope you have a great weekend.
    -Gina-

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  81. Love this one, beautiful presentation.

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  82. This soup looks beautiful, I love all the ingredients in there! Perfect soup for any time IMO. :)

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  83. I love this time of year when pumpkin becomes a popular ingredient. This is truly a nutrient packed soup!

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  84. So refreshing sounding - this is my kind of soup

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  85. Anonymous21/9/11 15:36

    I have become obsessed with all pumpkin recipes and this soup looks fantastic and so comforting. You have so many wonderful recipes but I just had to comment on this, looks so delicious.
    Laura @ A Healthy Jalapeño

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  86. Anonymous22/9/11 12:45

    such a lovely use of pumpkin! will copy this recipe soon. thanks for sharing!

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  87. Can I use white truffle oil insted of walnut? I wonder how that would taste!

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  88. this looks fabulous, so many gorgeous pics here too...

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  89. @ShawwI think truffle oil would be even better!

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  90. Ooohh Angie - this looks like the perfect Fall soup!

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  92. I so totally love pumpkin soup and I guess with the fall coming for you, it is just the right dish.

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