The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

BUTTERNUT SQUASH AND GREEN CURRY SOUP

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Green curry paste, coconut milk and fish sauce take this butternut squash soup to the next level. Don’t skip the peanut-coconut-lemongrass topping, which draws inspiratio­n from miang kham, a popular snack in Thailand and Laos. It adds crunch where creaminess is front and center.

For the soup:

4 tablespoon­s coconut oil or

neutral-tasting oil 3 medium shallots, diced 1 (2-inch) piece of fresh ginger, peeled and thinly sliced

1 lemongrass stalk, cut into

3-inch pieces

Kosher salt

2 medium butternut squashes (about 4 pounds), peeled, seeded and cut into about ¾-inch cubes

2 (13 ½-ounce) cans coconut

milk

6 to 8 tablespoon­s Thai green

curry paste, or to taste 3 tablespoon­s fish sauce

3 to 4 cups water or chicken stock, preferably homemade

For the garnish:

¾ cup raw peanuts

¾ cup unsweetene­d raw

coconut flakes 2 tablespoon­s fish sauce 8 small dried red chiles, such as Japones or chiles de árbol, thinly sliced 1 tablespoon neutral-tasting

or melted coconut oil

1 tablespoon minced

lemongrass

1 teaspoon sugar

10 lime leaves, thinly sliced

(optional)

Handful of Thai or Italian basil

leaves

2 to 3 limes, quartered

1. Heat oven to 300 degrees. Melt oil in a large Dutch oven or soup pot over medium-high heat. When oil shimmers, add shallots, ginger, lemongrass and a generous pinch of salt. Reduce heat to low. Cook, stirring occasional­ly, until shallots are tender and just starting to brown, about 18 minutes.

2. Add squash, coconut milk, curry paste, 3 tablespoon­s fish sauce and 3 cups water or stock. Increase heat to high. When liquid comes to a boil, reduce to a simmer and cook the soup covered until squash is tender, about 25 minutes.

3. Make garnish while soup cooks: In a medium mixing bowl, toss together peanuts, coconut flakes, fish sauce, chiles, 1 tablespoon oil, the minced

lemongrass, the sugar and the lime leaves, if using.

4. Spread mixture out onto a baking sheet in a single layer. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, stirring every 3 minutes after the first 10 minutes. Remove from oven when coconut is deep golden brown, and pour mixture immediatel­y into a bowl to prevent overcookin­g. Stir to combine, and set aside.

5. Remove soup from heat. Remove lemongrass stalks from pot. Use a hand blender to purée soup. Alternativ­ely, transfer soup in batches to a blender or food processor and purée. Taste and adjust for salt and curry paste. Add water or stock to thin soup to the desired consistenc­y.

6. Thinly slice the basil leaves and arrange on a small plate or platter, along with lime wedges and peanut mixture. Serve soup hot with garnishes. Makes 6 to 8 servings.

Per serving, based on 6: 768 calories (percent of calories from fat, 66), 14 grams protein, 50 grams carbohydra­tes, 14 grams fiber, 61 grams total fat (46 grams saturated), 2 milligrams cholestero­l, 1,248 milligrams sodium.

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