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Creamy Sweet Potato and Pear Soup Recipe

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Ingredients

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1 1/2 tablespoons butter
2 yellow onions, finely chopped
2 lbs sweet potatoes, peeled and diced
2 pears, peeled, cored and diced or 15 ounce cans pears, without juice
6 - 8 cups chicken broth or 6 -8 cups vegetable broth
1 - 2 cup white wine optional
1 - 2 cup greek yogurt, to taste
chopped of fresh mint or parsley, to garnish

Nutritional information

223.7
Calories
30 g
Calories From Fat
3.4 g
Total Fat
1.7 g
Saturated Fat
5.7 mg
Cholesterol
643.7 mg
Sodium
43.9 g
Carbs
7.4 g
Dietary Fiber
17.7 g
Sugars
6.2 g
Protein
376 g
Serving Size

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Creamy Sweet Potato and Pear Soup Recipe

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    Easy and fabulous!!!

    • 105 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Sweet Potato & Pear Soup, This is a delicious soup with a truly different taste and texture from any other soups I have eaten or made. It is nutritious and healthy for day-to-day eating and is also ideal for dinner parties. Be ready to be asked for the recipe! It reheats well, including in the microwave, and makes a great lunch to take to work. It also freezes well, so it’s worth making a large quantity when you make it, so that you have some to freeze. Like most soup recipes it is easy to modify to suit your personal preferences. I first came across the basic recipe in two different Murdoch Books publications: Entertaining: Quick Short Recipes and Bowl Food: the new comfort food for people on the move. The first time I made it, the fresh pears at the greengrocers were not yet ripe and I was impatient to try the recipe! So used canned pears minus the pear juice, some of which I drank while making the soup. Because the soup was so delicious using the canned pears, I have continued to use them each time I have made this soup. As a garlic lover, I have so far refrained from adding garlic but with winter approaching – for those of us who are down under – I intend to add some next time I make this soup., Easy and fabulous!!!, We loved this soup! I did not add any wine as I have made this soup mainly for my child, and now she asks me to make it again!


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    Steps

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    Melt the Butter in a Large Pot Over a Medium Heat, and Saut Onion For 2-3 Minutes Until Softened but not Brown.

    2
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    Add the Diced Sweet Potato and Diced Pear, and Saut For 3-4 Minutes.

    3
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    If Using Canned Pears, Only Saut the Diced Sweet Potato at This Stage and Add the Pears Later.

    4
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    Add the Chicken Broth to the Pot, Bring to the Boil and Simmer Gently For 20-25 Minutes, or Until the Sweet Potato and Pears Are Soft.

    5
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    If Including Wine in Your Soup, Add This in the Last 10 Minutes While the Soup Is Simmering.

    6
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    Cool the Soup For About 30 Minutes.

    7
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    If Using Canned Pears, Drain These Well, Reserve the Juice and Add the Pears Now.

    8
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    They Will Help to Cool Down the Soup.

    9
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    There Is No Need to Chop the Pears as the Soup Is About to Be Processed.

    10
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    in Batches, Process the Chicken Broth, Sweet Potatoes and Pears Until Smooth in a Blender or a Food Processor.

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    Jordane Butler

    Meat maestro known for his perfectly cooked and seasoned dishes. Specializing in Trini and West Indian cuisine. Caters in lower Manhattan.

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