Miles of rich blue Mediterranean coastline and the delicious food and wine of Provence await!
Want to indulge your senses in the heart of the Mediterranean? Sicily has you covered!
The secret is out — Portugal is a food and wine lover's dream destination!
Food, wine and flamenco in Southern Spain!
You've heard the hype. But what you won’t know until you go there is that it’s TRUE!
Prepare to be astounded by the endless vineyards, food and vibrant lifestyle that make this destination so special!
Morocco has become one of my most popular culinary tour destinations, and once you go, you'll know why.
Serves 6
Vegetable oil1 kambocha or other Winter squash, about 3 ½ pounds1 tablespoon butter1 tablespoon olive oil2 leeks, white and light green parts only, cleaned and roughly chopped 1 thick (about ¼ inch) slice Prosciutto di Parma, cut into ¼-inch cubes (see Note)5 cups vegetable broth1 ½ cans (2 ¼ cups) coconut milk¾ teaspoons ground cardamom¾ teaspoons ground coriander seed2 oranges 2 tablespoons minced ginger3 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
Heat the oven to 375 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil and lightly oil the paper. Cut the squash in half, scoop out the seeds. and lay the squash halves cut side down on the paper. Bake until very tender and the cut sides are well browned, about 1 hour. Cool to room temp.
Scoop out the squash from the skin or, if it is easier, peel the skin from the roasted squash. Set aside.
Heat the butter and oil over medium heat in a heavy 6-quart soup pot. Add the leeks, cover, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the leeks are wilted and soft, about 8 minutes. Stir the broth into the leeks and add the squash, coconut milk, cardamom and coriander. Bring to a boil. Adjust the heat to simmering, add salt and pepper to taste and cook until the leeks are tender, about 10 minutes. Zest one of the oranges and juice them both. Stir the juice into the soup.Make the ginger butter. Heat 1 tablespoon of the butter in a small skillet. Add the ginger and cook until fragrant. Cool and then stir into the remaining softened butter along with the orange zest.
Puree the soup in a blender or using an immersion blender until very smooth. Season, adding salt and pepper as needed. Ladle into warm soup bowls and float a slice or two of ginger butter over each serving.
Note: Often, markets will sell slices from the shank end of the prosciutto at a considerably lower price than those from the wider end of the ham. It is worth asking.
Post your pic and tag @chefjoanneweir on Instagram.We would love to see how yours turned out!
By signing up, you will receive Joanne Weir offers, promotions and other messages. You are also agreeing to Joanne Weir’s Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Sign up and I'll send you my latest recipes and cooking tips from some of my favorite places!