
Farfalle with prosciutto in a butternut squash and sage sauce. (And, consequently.... the leftover "sauce" is like the best butternut squash soup you've ever tasted. Bonus.) (And, yes, it's a rich soup... but like I always say, the richer the better, eh? Eh. In fact, I will share with you a short anecdote on exactly how "rich" I like my soup... Whilst on our honeymoon cruise, Andy and I were enjoying a lovely lunch in one of the many buffets. I returned to the table, brimming with happiness at what I had found: cheddar cheese soup! My fave. After taking down one bowl, I went back for a second. Yes, people were looking at me a little strangely as I ladled that second bowl, but hey, they can kiss it, right. I mean, it was absolutely the richest, thickest, cheesiest goodness I had ever eaten. Well, needless to say, after lunch I felt gorged and stuffed and ready to head back for a nap. As we were walking out of the dining room, Andy commented, "Oh, hey, I didn't see that they had a nacho bar!" I froze, and nearly dropped a deuce right then and there. What I had mistaken for soup was actually nacho cheese sauce. Yes, that's right. I ate two, count 'em two bowl of nacho cheese. And yes, I just shared that with the world wide web. No shame here.)
I digress.... this is one super recipe!
Here's what you'll need:
1 Tablespoon olive oil
2 Tablespoons butter
2-4 fresh sage leaves
1 small red onion, finely diced
1 butternut squash, peeled and cut into chunks
1/4 pound prosciutto, roughly chopped. (I used the thinly sliced, but you could get it cut thicker and then julienne it for heartier pieces.)
3 cups chicken stock
1/2 cup whole milk
1/4 cup grated parmesan
salt and pepper to taste
1 pound box farfalle
To start, add the olive oil to a hot pot and add the prosciutto.










C'est magnifique, if I do say so myself!
3 comments:
That sounds yummy! I'll have to give it a try. I must say, I love the picture of Andy. =D
Im still cracking up about the Nacho Cheese Sauce!!!
Girl you are hilarious. I can't believe that nacho cheese didn't make you sick. I've gotta try the recipe.
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