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One of our favorite fall ingredients is that noble orange squash, the versatile pumpkin. Here are some pumpkin facts and an easy soup recipe that will make you smile. Did you know that some countries, like Ireland, don’t actually eat pumpkins, they just use them for decorations or making Jack-o-Lanterns?

pumpkin soup recipe

Pumpkins contain lots of potassium, Vitamin A, and fiber. The flesh can be used in a great variety of recipes, both savory and sweet. Even pumpkin flowers can be stuffed, baked, and served as a delicious, light dish. Recipes and uses are as varied as soufflés, pies, fritters, puddings, and, one of our favorites, pumpkin soup.

Pumpkin soup is often cream-based, but can also be made with chunks of pumpkin or in our favorite version, smooth but with a broth base. This tummy-warming pumpkin soup without cream is perfect for lunch on a cold day or as a starter that won’t weigh you down.

Easy Pumpkin Soup Recipe

Pumpkin soup recipe

Ingredients

1 medium onion, chopped
1 stick butter
3 cloves chopped fresh garlic (or to taste)
1 sugar pumpkin, cleaned, peeled, and cubed (about 6 cups)
7-8 cups chicken stock (low sodium, low fat)
1/2 teaspoon ground thyme
1/4 teaspoon ground sage
salt & pepper to taste
nutmeg & fresh Italian Parsley for garnish (optional)

pumpkin soup

Directions

1. Melt butter in a skillet on medium heat. Add the onions and cook until clear. Add the garlic and cook a minute or two until fragrant.
2. Pour butter, onions, and garlic into the slow cooker and add thyme and sage, and chicken stock.
4. Stir to be sure all ingredients are well-mixed.
5. Heat in a slow cooker on low for about 8 hours, high for about 4 hours until the pumpkin is totally soft.
6. Pour into blender small batches or use an immersion blender until all ingredients are blended smooth. Salt and pepper to taste

To serve, pour into soup bowls, sprinkle with nutmeg, and top with a sprig of fresh parsley.

NOTE: If you like a more creamy soup, you may add some heavy cream to the soup after blended or drizzle in the bowl.

If you’re looking for something to do with those pumpkin seeds…

While pumpkins are healthy and delicious, don’t forget the seeds! Pumpkin seeds contain iron, zinc, B vitamins, vitamin E, and fiber–all in one tasty, crunchy package. They’re a snack food you can actually feel good about eating!

Try this quick and easy recipe for toasted pumpkin seeds.

Spiced Oven-Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
Makes 1-2 cups of pumpkin seeds, depending on the size of your pumpkin

While pumpkins are healthy and delicious, don’t forget the seeds! Pumpkin seeds contain iron, zinc, B vitamins, vitamin E, and fiber–all in one tasty, crunchy package. They’re a snack food you can actually feel good about eating!

roasted pumpkin seeds
Roasted pumpkin seeds

Ingredients:

Pumpkin seeds from 1 fresh pumpkin
2 cups of water
2 Tablespoons Kosher salt
1-2 teaspoons olive oil or canola oil
1 teaspoon one of the following: cumin, chili powder, cayenne, or seasoned salt

OR

1 teaspoon each of the following: Basil, oregano, parmesan cheese, and granulated garlic

You can get creative and use the spice mix that’s your family’s favorite, too.

Directions:
1. Remove pumpkin seeds from pumpkin and place it in a mesh strainer. Rinse pumpkin seeds well, removing the pulp with your fingers.  Discarding pulp or use in another recipe.
2. Mix water and Kosher salt. Add cleaned pumpkin seeds and soak 2 hours to overnight.
3. Drain pumpkin seeds in a mesh strainer and spread out on a work surface to dry. Blot with paper towels to remove excess moisture.
4. Preheat oven to 375° F. Spray a cookie sheet with pan spray.
5. Transfer pumpkin seeds to a bowl. Add oil and your choice of spices. Toss to coat evenly. Spread out in an even layer on the prepared cookie sheet.
6. Bake 20-30 minutes, stirring after 10 minutes, and stirring every 5 minutes after. Bake until golden brown and crispy.
7. Transfer pumpkin sheets to a work surface to cool.

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If you’re like us, you love the fall with all the pumpkin-flavored items showing up all around you.  But here are a few pumpkin spice items you may not be aware of that we wanted to bring to your attention. Chances are that if you’re a fall flavors pumpkin fan, one of these will tickle your fancy!

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Trader Joe’s Brings Fall to Your Home

If you love the idea of fresh-baked pumpkin bread or muffins but don’t have the time or are just not cut out to be a kitchen ninja, fear not. Trader Joe’s comes to the rescue with a simple, reliable baking mix that works its magic every time. All you do is add eggs, oil, and water and you’ll be rewarded with a wonderful loaf of light and tasty pumpkin bread or a dozen muffins. You can add raisins or nuts if you like to jazz it up for your own tastes. But other than that the only choice you need to make is which pan to use. This mix uses no synthetic colors, artificial flavors, or preservatives. And, it’s Kosher certified.

Check it out at your neighborhood Trader Joe’s – but only during Pumpkin season. While you’re there check out the 20 other pumpkin and fall-flavored items you can find at TJ’s.

Trader Joe's Pumpkin Bread Muffin Mix

Torani Pumpkin Pie Syrup

If you love that touch of pumpkin delight in your coffee, protein shake, frappe, or anywhere else, you now can have it your very own way without having to stand in line. Torani, known for its amazing syrups has found a way for you to dress your drink at home. This delicious syrup contains that essence of pumpkin pie filling – nutmeg, cinnamon, and all. And just in case you’re interested in some more ideas, they have more than 20 simple recipes on their website. And if you’re watching the sugar, they’ve got you covered with Sugar-Free Pumpkin Pie Syrup. You’ll find it at many fine grocery stores and on their site. Starting at $13.49 on Amazon.

Torani Pumpkin Pie Syrup

Caveman Coffee Pumpkin Spice Cold Brew Latte Limited Edition

This delicious drink is a holiday in a can. Pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove in a cold brew latte. It’s even sweetened with just a wee bit of stevia so the drink is sugar-free. It’s only available for a limited time so check it out today at Caveman Coffee.

Caveman Coffee Pumpkin Spice Cold Brew Latte

Pumpkin Spice PB Fit Peanut Butter Powder

This all-natural product has 90% less fat and one-third the calories when you compare it to regular peanut butter. Just four ingredients: peanuts, coconut palm sugar, spices, and salt. And it’s gluten-free! Easy to add to smoothies or use it in baking too. Starts at $11.95 on Amazon.

PBFit Pumpkin Spice Peanut Butter

Paleonola Grain-Free Pumpkin Pie

If you’re looking for a delicious snack that’s also healthy and loaded with real ingredients. Paleonola is for you! Founded by a couple in Rhode Island that was looking to create the best-tasting granola using the best ingredients they could find. We love their dedication to their craft.

We shared some with our neighbor and she said she would become a lifetime ambassador for them! It’s just that good. And wouldn’t you know it they have a pumpkin pie-flavored Paleonola that is just perfect for the fall season? Be sure to check out their other flavors too – maple pancake, cinnamon blueberry, pina colada, chocolate fix, and apple pie.

If you’re looking for something to grab and go they have a good Paleonola bar selection too. Almond butter and jelly, dark chocolate sea salt, and chocolate chip bar. Check them out at Paleonola.com prices start at $8.99.

Paleonola Granola Pumpkin Pie

Adams Apple Pumpkin Butter

When Adams Apple founder, Theresa Adams says that customers say her products, “tastes like memories” she isn’t kidding. They have a full array of apple butter flavors but the pumpkin butter is like spreading pumpkin pie on your favorite toast, cracker, fruit, or just straight out of the jar. We also love the handy wooden serving spoon that comes with the jar.

Adams Apple Pumpkin Butter

Pumpkin Pie Flavored KitKat Bars

We know that many of our traveling friends love to collect all the flavors that KitKat produces around the world. But have you tried the pumpkin pie-flavored cookie candy treat? If you have let us know what you think. You can find them on Amazon.

Pumpkin Pie KitKat

ChapStick® With A Fall Twist

And now for something completely different, how about Pumpkin Pie to protect your lips when the wind is whipping around this fall? ChapStick® Pumpkin Pie will keep lips soft, smooth, and happy all season long. It’s fun to use and the scent is great. The one-count loose sticks of Pumpkin Pie will be available at Walmart, Amazon, CVS, and Walgreens for just $1.00.

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Be sure to also check out our post with an Easy To Make Pumpkin Soup Recipe. It’s not only simple to make it’s delicious!

Pepperidge Farm Soft Baked Cookies 

If you don’t have time to bake yourself these pumpkin cheesecake Dessert Shop cookies from Pepperidge Farm should be in your pantry. Throw them in the oven to heat them up a little and enjoy just like home-baked. This is a best seller item on Amazon.

Pepperidge Farm Pumpkin Cheesecake Cookies

These are just a few of the many wonderful pumpkin-centric products available this time of year. Let us know what are some of your favorites. We can’t wait to try them all!

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Pumpkin Soup
Pumpkin Soup

One of the best things about the fall for those of us who are pumpkin lovers is the combination of readily available pumpkins and the time-tested time-saver, the slow cooker. We’ve found that one of our favorite things to do while passing out candy to a horde of trick-or-treaters is to have something warm ready for the tasting whenever we want a break from the festivities. Pumpkin soup was our delicious dish this year. It’s full of vitamins and we love it’s a bright orange color. You can make it with cream if you want. Or, if you’re looking to keep the fat and cholesterol down, you can make a broth-based version, like the one we provide here. There are many ways to dress it up, chunky or smooth. You can even add other vegetables to it if you like.

Here’s the “souper” simple recipe you can make for yourself.

Ingredients

1 medium onion, chopped
1 stick butter
3 cloves chopped fresh garlic (or to taste)
1 sugar pumpkin, cleaned, peeled and cubed (about 6 cups)
7-8 cups chicken stock (low sodium, low fat)
1/2 teaspoon ground thyme
1/4 teaspoon ground sage
salt & pepper to taste
nutmeg & fresh Italian Parsley for garnish (optional)

Directions

1. Melt butter in a skillet on medium heat. Add the onions and cook until clear. Add the garlic and cook a minute or two until fragrant.
2. Pour butter, onions, and garlic into the slow cooker and add thyme and sage and chicken stock.
4. Stir to be sure all ingredients are well mixed.
5. Heat in slow cooker on low for about 8 hours, high for about 4 hours until pumpkin is totally soft.
6. Pour into blender small batches or use an immersion blender until all ingredients are blended smooth. Salt and pepper to taste

To serve, pour into soup bowls, sprinkle with nutmeg and top with a sprig of fresh parsley.

NOTE: If you like a more creamy soup, you may add some heavy cream to the soup after blended or drizzle in a bowl.

THE QUICK BITE:  Pumpkin soup is an easy and hearty meal that can practically make itself. Here’s a super simple recipe for you to try at home.