Recipe: Spicy Pumpkin and Pepper Soup

It’s time for another recipe! First, the recipe. Then, me blathering onward about my occasionally questionable culinary capabilities and the memories this particular feast holds for me.

The Ingredients

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 large sweet onion, chopped fine

7 cloves garlic, diced fine

2 jalapenos, seeded & chopped fine

1 poblano pepper, seeded & chopped fine

1 red bell pepper, seeded & chopped fine

2 tablespoons onion powder

1 tablespoon garlic powder

2 teaspoons black salt

1 ½ tablespoon ground cumin

1 1/4 tablespoons dried oregano

1 teaspoon white pepper

1 teaspoon cayenne pepper

½ teaspoon smoked paprika

½ teaspoon rosemary, crushed

1 can dark red kidney or white beans, drained well

1 Bay leaf 

8 cups vegetable stock

Large (29-ounce can) pure pumpkin puree

2-3 tablespoons dark honey

¼ cup heavy cream

2 tablespoons red wine vinegar or cola

The Way of Preparing

Sauté the onion, garlic, and peppers together in the oil in a large sauce pot. Add the spices and cook until the onion is translucent.

Add the kidney beans and cook for 2-3 minutes. Add stock, pumpkin, and cream. 

Simmer uncovered for 15-20 minutes or until well fragrant. Add the red wine vinegar/cola and honey. Adjust seasonings now.

Blend using a stick blender or standing blender until smooth. Serve warm with a swirl of heavy cream and a little hot sauce. 

Spice level can absolutely be tweaked as needed by omitting the poblano or any of the other peppers as needed. 

Notes: This is also good with toasted pumpkin seeds or rosemary toasted almonds on top.

Memories:

I’ve only made this one, one intoxicated day back in 2011 when I had the Crazy German Roommate and his girlfriend. They had an adorable Russian Blue cat named Bear that Spock loved to pieces.

This was a great soup for the random cold snap we had and I absolutely loved it. I’m not sure why I haven’t made it again.

Did you try making this? What did you think of it?

Review: Bad Karma, The Criminally Insane Series Book 1

By Douglas Clegg

Available on: Amazon, Audible, Barnes and Noble, and Kobo.

Read as part of the Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge.

Overview:

Blurb: On vacation with his family, Trey Campbell has to deal with trouble from his work at Darden State Hospital for Criminal Justice that follows him not only home but on vacation with more than slightly bloody results.

Trigger Warnings:

Ableism, Blood, Death, Drug Use (Illicit), Drug Use (Non-Consensual), Drug Use (Prescription), Food, Gore, Gun Violence, Mental Illness, Murder, Poor Coping Mechanisms, Sexual Abuse, Suicidal Thoughts, Suicide, Unsafe Lifestyle, Unsafe Sex, Violence, Violent Imagery, Vore

Body Count:

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Review: Assassin’s Gift Book 1

Ian C.P. Irvine

Available on: Amazon

Read as part of the Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge

Overview:

Blurb: There’s an assassin named Salvador that is one of the top killers for hire in the world. After seeding what they think might have been the Loch Ness Monster, Salvador finds out that there are stranger things out there than Nessie and, after meeting a monk with an odd ability, not all gifts can be given back.

Trigger Warnings:

Alcohol, Blood, Food, Gore, Gun Violence, Poor Coping Mechanisms, Unsafe Lifestyle, Violence, Violent Imagery

Body Count: High

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Review: The Atlantis Gene, A Thriller

By A.G. Riddle

Available on: Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Read as part of the Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge.

Overview:

Blurb: I literally can’t sum up this bananas book without using the phrase “bizarrely entertaining” and “action packed but mildly confusing”. I think it was about a doctor lady and her new secret agent dude friend trying to rescue some kidnapped literally autistic human test subject kids from a global terrorist organization made of Atlantis-descended people and their followers. And there are Nazi, but like, actual World War II Nazis; not the modern day neo-Nazi assholes. Just somewhat regular, trapped in a time dilation field and/or stasis pod Nazis.

Trigger Warnings:

Ableism, Anti Semitism, Badly Written Women, Bastardization of Culture, Bastardization of Mythology, Blood, Bullying, Child Abuse, Child Abandonment, Death, Drug Use (Illicit), Drug Use (Non-Consensual), Drug Use (Prescription), Food, Gore, Gun Violence, Mental Abuse, Mental Illness, Miscarriage, Murder, Off Screen Sex, Physical Abuse, Plot Holes the Size of a Canadian Province, Poor Coping Mechanisms, Racism, Sexism, Toxic Masculinity, Violence, Violent Imagery, War

Body Count: Oodles. Literally a lot.

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