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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Yellow Squash Soup



















I was away and when i came home, the yellow squash had grown big and over matured. I harvested it and used it as a decor on the kitchen counter. It was pretty to look at as the yellow was so pleasing next to the tomatoes. One day, i wanted to cook soup and there was nothing fresh and i do not want to make herbal soup in the summer. The only fresh vegetables i had were tomatoes and that matured squash, so squash and tomatoes soup it was. I was very surprised that the soup turned out so delicious and the squash tasted very much like 'the old cucumber' soup which i yearned for. For all the years here, i have not found 'matured/old cucumber' in the asian stores and i am not looking anymore, i am leaving my squash to mature.

Ingredients:
1 large over matured yellow squash
1 cup grape tomatoes or 4 large tomatoes
1/4 cup dried scallops - soak in hot water
1 lb pork spareribs/pork butt

Method:
Put pork and cover it with enough water. Bring to a boil and continue to boil until scum has subsided. Remove pork and discard the water - scum and all. Wash the pork under cold water.
Cut the squash in half lengthwise and using a metal spoon, remove the seeds. Then cut squash into large pieces.
Put pork, squash, tomatoes (cut into quarters if using the bigger tomatoes) and dried scallops into the pressure cooker. Put enough water to cover all ingredients and make sure it does not come up to half way up the pressure cooker. Close the lid and cook on high. As soon as the pressure is build-up - 15 lbs, reduce heat and maintain pressure, cook for 15 minutes.
Turn off heat and let the pressure release by itself with time. Remove lid only when there is no more pressure.
Adjust taste with salt and pepper.
Serve hot.


Serves

4 comments:

  1. Hi Lily

    Like you I've always been on the look out for old cucumber but never seen one here. Miss old cucumber soup and old cucumber in assam pedas!! I use opo squash but now I'll try the yellow squash.

    Btw, is it true that old cucumber is just regular cucumber allowed to mature on the vine?

    Vivien

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  2. This looks so good. I'm glad to see that it is a chunky rather than creamy soup. Yum.

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  3. vivien

    i hope i am right, did not have much luck growing cucumber, leave the cucumber on the vine until the skin turns brown. The yellow squash's skin did not change color but it has gone hard.

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  4. I love the basket of tomatoes and the striking squash in yellow!
    Soup with yummy scallops!
    Hehe.. I think I'll have pork spareribs instead of pork butt..
    your soup looks really delicious here!

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