November is at an end… it went by so fast! I suppose I should be stopping with the pumpkin recipes, since now is the time for red and green, peppermint and eggnog. But one more pumpkin recipe before it’s too late! Besides, soup is perfect for winter! This soup is complete comfort food, warming you from the inside out.
I’ve never tried pumpkin soup before, and while it always sounded good, I never saw a recipe that really jumped out at me. Now this recipe, it looked exceptional. I think it was the apple. It sounded like such a wonderful addition, especially when added with the savory herbs where a lot of recipes stick to cinnamon. The apple lends a unique flavor… mildly sweet and mildly tart but still a mild taste of apple among the pumpkin and cream. When it starts getting cold and you feel like something comforting, grab a bowl of this delicious soup!Pumpkin-Apple Soup
Yield: 6 to 8 servings
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 small onion, diced
2 Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored and diced (about 2 cups)
½ teaspoon kosher salt
6 cups vegetable stock
⅔ cups natural applesauce
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
½ teaspoon ground sage
½ teaspoon dried thyme
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
30 ounces pumpkin puree
¼ cup brown sugar
½ cup cream
In a large soup pot over medium heat, add the olive oil and heat until it shimmers. Add the onion, apples, and salt. Sauté until onions are translucent, about 7 minutes. Add the vegetable stock, applesauce, pepper, sage, thyme and nutmeg. Bring to a boil and cook until apples are very tender, about 5 minutes.
Add the pumpkin and brown sugar and cook for 10 to 15 minutes over medium heat. Remove from heat and use an immersion blender to blend soup until smooth. Alternately, use a blender to blend the soup in batches. Add the cream and mix thoroughly. Warm over very low heat, and add more cream or water to thin out more, if desired. Remove from heat and serve.
Source: Slightly adapted from Brown Eyed Baker
Pumpkin soup is always so much more amazing than you originally think it will be. I made a great pumpkin, vanilla and wild garlic soup once (it’s on my blog if you’re really interested in trying it out) that ended up FABULOUS. I will never doubt pumpkin again after that. I’m adding your recipe to my list to try. And by the way…it’s NEVER the wrong time for pumpkin.
Oh wow, your soup sounds awesome, too! Definitely gonna have to check out your blog 🙂 Thanks for stopping by, and thanks for being a pumpkin fan!!
Beautiful pics! 😀 I’ve tried pumpkin soup (not a huge fan, but dad loves it)… I haven’t tried pumpkin apple soup…maybe it’s the missing element that turns me off pumpkin soup! Should give it a try! Thanks for sharing 🙂
I love the combination of flavours of this soup. It looks really soothing, warming and delish.
It’s one of the most original soups I have ever seen. It looks lovely!
Oh Stefanie…you are killing me! This is fantastic and will certainly be on my menu next week for soup night. Thank you!!!!! 🙂
I’m a fan of pumpkin soup and love the idea of adding some apples to the pot. Great recipe, Stefanie!
Love the combination! And we could certainly use some soup around here – it’s cold!
I have never had pumpkin soup before but I must say based on your description and pics, I want your recipe to be my first!
Nah – it’s never too late for pumpkin, especially when it has such a rich, creamy colour as that! I never tried apple in a soup before… I wonder what it’s like – it certainly looks amazing 🙂
I so love your gluten free recipes. I am wondering if I left out the brown sugar if the natural sweetness of the pumpkin would suffice? Take care
The pictures make this soup look so inviting and it must be extremely satisfying. 🙂
This soup looks so rich, Never had combined pumpkins and apples yet but I am lovin this recipe!
Oh my goodness, this looks so good. I am sold on trying this recipe! 🙂
I’m pretty sure this is my first time seeing pumpkin and apple in the soup! And 2 apples! Wow this must be really good with the hint of sweet taste from apple. It looks great and such a comforting color in this season…. lovely!
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