Saturday, January 31, 2009

Biscuits and Butternut Squash

On Friday, five girls and myself cooked up some delicious food. First we made our stock. Ingrid, Mariah and I, were the "stock" team. We browned the carrots, celery and onion, added salt, water, parsley, thyme, and sage. Once all that was in the pot we let it simmer for a while.

Lily, Elisa, and Katherine worked on prepping the vegetables for the soup. They chopped herbs and scooped out the roasted butternut squash.
Lily cut up the onions using the super pro cutting technique (the pungent onions still caused some tears to be shed).

The next step was to fry the sage leaves for a garnish. We heated up our olive oil and dropped the fresh sage leaves. After one minute they were nice and crispy, so we lifted them from the pan and put them on paper towels to cool.
We all tasted one of the fried leaves, it had a very robust and rather nutty flavor.

Time to cook the onions and herbs for the soup. Mariah stirred up the onions until they began to brown and then we added in the roasted squash, garlic, stock and salt. While this was simmering it was on to the biscuits.

As we were getting out the ingredients for the biscuits I realized we had about 1 tsp. of baking powder but we actually needed 4 teaspoons. Shoot! That is why before making a recipe you should double check you have all the ingredients. Seems pretty logical, but, unfortunately I forgot this step for baking powder.

Luckily, I live not three minutes (walking time) from Safeway. So, Elisa, Lily, Mariah, and Katherine went on a mission for baking powder. Armed with $10, cell phones, and a piece of paper that said "BAKING POWDER". It took them roughly fifteen minutes to bring back a shiny new tin of baking powder.

We made two batches of buttermilk biscuits. One group had a bit of a flour mix up, not putting enough, ending up with very wet dough, and then realizing where they went wrong, and fixing it.
Which was great that they realized what happened. We lacked a biscuit cutter so turned over cups sufficed.

In went two sheets of round doughy mounds and fifteen minutes later out came some delicious looking golden biscuits. We pureed the soup and now it was time for everyone to enjoy the meal they had just cooked!


Everyone took a bowl of the soup and garnished it with the fried sage leaves and cubes of gruyere cheese. With that, we sat down to the table to eat the wonderful meal we'd just made. Everyone seemed to think both the biscuits and the soup were delicious. And, I'm pretty sure it was Mariah's first time eating butternut squash!

Thanks to all the girls who came. You were very enthusiastic and had a lot of energy. I can't wait for next time! If there are any suggestions for what we should make in the future, let me know!

By the way, although it may appear that I used my tongue to write the "cooking club" in the flour... The girls made that with their fingers. No tongues touched the counter, I promise!




























2 comments:

  1. This is a great looking club. Not only the food, but all the gals in it. I'm hungry after looking at the photos. You're pretty talented to make a title with your tongue, Alicia. That's bold to document it too.

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  2. Thanks Kristin. Well... I actually didn't make the title with my tongue. Flour isn't too tasty. I think Lily made that with her fingers. :-)

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