I miss my dad. This time of year my dad and I both really love cooking and planning our big family gatherings like Christmas and Thanksgiving. Now that I'm in Italy, we'll have to plan our separate menus over the phone. Living in Italy is really wonderful, but I can't lie--being away from my family during the holidays hurts.
One dish my dad and I love to prepare this time of year is squash soup. It was a tough decision in the past, because he and I were the only ones who really enjoyed it. Growing up, my brothers were so much younger (by six and nine years) that the flavor didn't appeal to them. My mom wasn't crazy about eating a sweet soup either. In her mind, soup should be savory--like the gumbo she grew up with in the south--and squash soup was a strange anomaly that rebelled against her philosophy and taste. Squash soup was right up there with tapioca, or fish eyes and glue, as she used to call it.
Showing posts with label Soups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soups. Show all posts
Sep 25, 2010
Simple Squash Soup
Labels:
Appetizers,
Cooking Italian,
Dinner Recipes,
Gluten-free,
Italian food,
Lunch Recipes,
Parmesan,
Pumpkin,
Soups,
Squash
Jul 7, 2010
Zucchini, Yogurt, and Mint Soup (Zuppa Fredda di Zucchine e Menta)
Looking to make a yummy cold soup for dinner on a hot July night, I stumbled onto this zucchini, mint, and yogurt soup recipe. It was in a couple Italian food blogs, but Guido seemed a bit mystified that it was an Italian recipe. We discovered that it's considered a "modern Italian creation," as yogurt is not a very integral part of Italian cuisine. Regardless, it's creamy, delicate, and easy to make...and (supposedly) Italian.
Labels:
Cooking Italian,
Dinner Recipes,
Gluten-free,
Italian food,
Mint,
Soups,
Summer Recipes,
Zucchini
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