Saturday, April 19, 2008

Silky Soup: Butternut-Lima Bean


Desi and I are late sleepers. For a long time we both worked the late shift in newsrooms and it is hard, to this day many years after, for us to fall asleep before midnight. As a result, we have gotten into a late cycle with almost all of what we do, including dinner, which rarely makes it to the table before 9 pm and sometimes close to 10.

Now it's a well-known fact that eating your dinner pretty close to bedtime is just not a good idea, because your metabolism slows down during sleep. We try to combat this by making the meal a fairly light one, usually a chapati or two with some dal and subzi.

Sometimes, it is just a bowl of steaming soup with chunky, crusty bread.

When I make soup for dinner I like it to be as nutritious and hearty as possible without being too heavy. I love adding beans, because they offer you loads of protein and fiber for a handful of calories.

For the soup I am about to share with you, I went with lima beans which, for some reason, don't get their share of the spotlight in my legume-loving kitchen as often as they should. These amazing beans are not only super-healthy, but they are gorgeously creamy and delicious to boot. What more can you ask for?

I combined the lima beans with a butternut squash which made a wonderfully healthy addition to the soup.

For the garnish I used finely diced avocado- the creamy blandness of the avocado paired perfectly with the dish, as did its pale green color with the soup's elegant orange.

The soup was delicious-- silky and complex with the flavors of garlic and red chili powder. And it looked gorgeous to boot!

I am sending this soup as my entry to the Well-Seasoned Cook Susan, who is this week hosting the Weekend Herb Blogging event, started by Kalyn. Thanks, Susan, for hosting it!

Vegan Silk: Butternut-Lima Bean Soup

Ingredients:

1 cup large Lima beans, soaked for about 8 hours and cooked until tender

1 medium red onion

1 medium butternut squash, cut into big chunks and then roasted in the oven at 350 degrees for about 20-30 minutes or until tender. Peel the squash, cut into a smaller dice, and reserve

4 large cloves of garlic, minced

1 tsp red chili powder

Salt to taste

1/2 avocado, pitted, peeled and finely diced

1 tbsp canola oil

Heat the canola oil in a saucepan.

Add the onions and saute on medium heat until translucent.

Add the garlic and stir about a minute.

Add the butternut squash and chili powder. Cook for about a couple of minutes, stirring occasionally, so the squash breaks down further.

Add half the cooked beans and salt to taste.

Bring to a boil.

Turn off the heat and, with an immersion blender or in a regular blender, puree the soup until it acquires a rich, creamy texture. (Pureeing half the beans gives the soup its creamy texture while the remaining limas go into the soup whole to contribute a hearty heft)

Return the saucepan to heat, add the remaining lima beans and season with salt if required.

Warm to a simmer, then turn off the heat and ladle the hot soup into bowls.

Garnish with the diced avocado and enjoy with some bread!
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20 comments:

  1. Protein soup with avocado , hum good one to warm up in cold winter nights....

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  2. your soup contains several nutritious ingredients..they should have tasted great

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  3. Very nice! Will try this a day or two later when the kids have left and its only me and H.

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  4. a healthy soup. looks so refreshing, Vaishali! good one.

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  5. What more could you ask for? NOTHING!

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  6. i love lima beans..they taste soo soft and buttery...the soup must have tasted soo good...drool drool:)

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  7. Excellent recipe vaishali, soup looks really good!!!

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  8. Vaishali the soup sounds healthy and delicious...nice colour:)

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  9. It's been fifteen years since he worked as a reporter, but my husband *still* cannot get to bed before one in the morning!

    This soup's a beauty, Vaishali. Thank you for sharing it with WHB!

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  10. Yummy delicious, give me any time of the day.
    Yeah here me and hubby go for sleep late too midnight.

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  11. Ahh! i can imagine the taste vaishali :D
    lima beans and butternut i bet they make a great combo.

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  12. Hi Vaishali, Absolutely delicious and nutritious too.I love ur blog and I have added in my favorite links.

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  13. yummy soup vaishali

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  14. yummy and very nutritious soup gr8 work vaishali another good recipe with limabeans i'll try as my hubby is a gr8 lover of soups and i'll let u know how it came

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  15. Sounds like a wonderful combination!

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  16. Yes Vaishali, we too call it as balehannina shikarni in kannada.

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  17. this is a great idea for beans and butternut :-)

    love the new look of your blog :-)

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  18. such a halthy soup... very very nice dear....amazing... i an smell the soup here.... wow!!

    hey vaishali can u tell me how i can make my blog a bit more popular where in more people can visit it?... i tried sailu connect but after 2 mails she isnt responding back to my mails.... so was wondering is there nay other site.... if u know of anything... kindly let me know..:)

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  19. Very interesting mix Vaishali - the lima beans, avocado and squash....sounds delicious!

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