Steps to Prepare Any-night-of-the-week Creamy Pumpkin and Carrot Soup

Creamy Pumpkin and Carrot Soup

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Creamy Pumpkin and Carrot Soup is 4 (people). So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook Creamy Pumpkin and Carrot Soup using 13 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

So today I decide to have a creamy pumpkin soup with some carrot. I use my pressure cooker and my blender to prepare this soup.

Ingredients and spices that need to be Prepare to make Creamy Pumpkin and Carrot Soup:

  1. 1/4 of fresh pumpkin, peeled and diced into cubes
  2. 2 piece carrot, peeled and sliced
  3. 1 piece chicken sausage, sliced
  4. 2 slices Kraft Singles cheese
  5. A few slices of fresh tortilla as needed
  6. 2-3 slices fresh ginger
  7. 1 clove garlic, peeled and diced into cube (don’t smash it)
  8. 2 Chicken cube stock
  9. salt
  10. pepper
  11. Nutmeg powder
  12. Dry parsley (or fresh parsley when available)
  13. Olive oil

Instructions to make to make Creamy Pumpkin and Carrot Soup

  1. Pour a bit of olive oil into the pressure cooker, then add the sliced ginger and garlic and let it simmer a bit
  2. Put the pumpkin cube and carrot into cooker, seasoned it with the salt, pepper and nutmeg powder as you like it. Let it simmer for a while and then add 2 cups of water.
  3. Securely close the pressure cooker tightly and let the wonder work for 10minutes. Longer time needed if the pumpkin is from a harder type.
  4. Meanwhile, you can prepare your tortilla by grilling them lightly over a small fire on a grill pan with a splash of olive oil until it’s crispy and properly done.
  5. Once the time set for the pressure cooker, take it from the stove and put it under a running water on your sink to release the pressure before open it. Be careful for the steam coming out from the cooker.
  6. Slowly take the pumpkins and carrots from the cooker and put into the blender with some of the liquid from the cooker. Do not over stuff the blender and always leave 1/4 of empty space in the blender before covering the lid carefully.
  7. Blend the pumpkin mush and carrot as you like. If you want it to be smoother, blend it longer. I like it a bit coarser, so I only blend it for 5-10 seconds.
  8. Put the cooker pan back on the stove and add some water into it (about half of the amount of your puréed pumpkin mix) and put to boil with the chicken stock cube in it.
  9. Add the sliced sausage into the pan and let it boil. Dropped the 1st slice of Kraft Singles and let it melt in the mix. Then slowly put the blended mixture of the pumpkin and carrot slowly, while keep stirring it well.
  10. Seasoned it with salt and pepper and some nutmeg powder to your taste. Let it boil into simmer with low heat.
  11. Serve with the grilled tortillas and the other Kraft singles cheese. You can add more cheese if you want. Don’t forget to sprinkle some parsley on top of it before serving it.
  12. Best to eat on a cold night or rainy afternoon. Enjoy!

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