Being myself a huge soup lover, I couldn't let October to come to an end, without preparing a pumpkin soup for Marta and her "ingredient of the month" which is the Pumpkin.
I'm so into Fika and Hygge (concepts that I wrote about in this post) and Scandinavian cooking that, as soon as I saw this soup in Trine Hahnemann fabulous "Scandinavian Comfort Food" book, I couldn't help it but make it straightaway.
Of course I don't need books or recipes to make soups because all of us can make soup right?
The thing is, I love different combinations and different flavours because, although I love soups, I hate boring and bland soups. Something that this soup is not at all. Neither boring nor bland.
Actually, it's a fabulous super flavoursome and tasteful soup and that's why I decided to share it with you all and publish it in time for Marta's "October - Pumpkin - Ingredient of the month".
The thing is, I love different combinations and different flavours because, although I love soups, I hate boring and bland soups. Something that this soup is not at all. Neither boring nor bland.
Actually, it's a fabulous super flavoursome and tasteful soup and that's why I decided to share it with you all and publish it in time for Marta's "October - Pumpkin - Ingredient of the month".