Showing posts with label Nate Berkus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nate Berkus. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

White House Recipe: Roasted Pumpkin Squash Soup With Pepitas And Greek Yogurt

A savory Autumn soup, perfect for Thanksgiving...Executive Chef Cris Comerford gave Nate Berkus, host of NBC's The Nate Berkus Show, a cooking lesson in the White House kitchen when he visited during the October 5th Fall Harvest of First Lady Michelle Obama's Kitchen Garden. Berkus interviewed Mrs. Obama (video here), toured the garden with Senior Policy Advisor for Healthy Food Initiatives Sam Kass (video here), and then visited the kitchen, where Comerford showed him how to make Roasted Pumpkin Squash Soup. The aromatic Autumn creation is garnished with sweet/spicy Pepitas (pumpkin seeds), a drizzle of Pumpkin Seed Oil, and Greek yogurt. The video of the cooking lesson shows all the steps. It also contains a glimpse of tasting dishes being prepared for Mrs. Obama for the menu for the Oct. 13th State Dinner for South Korea. The show aired on Monday. (Above: Comerford and Berkus at work)



While Comerford used small pumpkin squash for the soup during her lesson, she said that it is equally good with other squash varieties. "Any squash can be used," Comerford said, noting Acorn and Butternut as good swaps. The recipe calls for chicken stock, but vegetarian stock can be substituted. A blender is required, as is a mesh strainer for a less chunky soup.

Two other seasonal White House soup recipes: Click here for Broccoli Soup; and click here for a different version of Broccoli Soup. Check the sidebar for all other White House recipes.

Roasted Pumpkin Squash Soup  
with Candied Pepitas and Greek Yogurt

*Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Ingredients
1 ½ lbs Pumpkin Squash

1 Tbsp olive oil

1 Vidalia onion, chopped

6 cloves garlic

1 Cup celery, diced

1 Cup carrot, peeled and diced

1 ½ Tsp paprika

1 sprig thyme

2 bay leaves

4 Cups chicken stock (vegetable stock can be substituted)

Salt and pepper to taste

Garnish ingredients
1 Cup Greek yogurt

Pumpkin Seed oil

½ cup Pumpkin seeds (Pepitas)

Espellette powder (Basque chili pepper powder)

Powdered sugar

Method for the soup
1. Cut the Pumpkin Squash in half and place it, cut side down on an oiled baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees until it is easily pierced with a knife, about an hour.

2. Remove from oven and let Cool. Scoop the flesh out and discard the skin and seeds.

3. Warm the olive oil in a soup pot over a medium heat. Sweat the carrots, onion, celery and garlic until translucent, about five to ten minutes.

4. Add the dry spices and the aromatics. Add the Squash flesh and chicken stock.

5. Bring to a boil and simmer for about fifteen minutes.  REMOVE Bay leaves and Thyme sprig if still intact.

6. Using a blender, puree in batches. For a less chunky soup, strain through a fine mesh.

7. Return to pot to gently simmer.

Candied Pepitas
1. Preheat a small sauté pan with a medium heat.

2. Add the pumpkin seeds and powdered sugar.

3. Stir the mixture continuously until you hear a popping sound and the sugar starts to caramelize. Add salt and a dash of espellette powder, mix.

4. Cool.

To serve: Warm soup bowls, and pour in soup. Sprinkle Candied Pepitas into each bowl of soup, drizzle with Pumpkin Seed Oil, and top with a dollop of Greek yogurt.

*Photos and video from The Nate Berkus Show
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Video: Nate Berkus Interviews First Lady Obama

First Lady discusses Let's Move! campaign, the importance of gardening for children, and praises America's chefs...
Nate Berkus
, host of NBC's The Nate Berkus Show, visited the White House during the October 5th Fall Harvest of First Lady Michelle Obama's Kitchen Garden. In this video clip from the show that aired on Monday, Berkus interviews Mrs. Obama. They discuss the Let's Move! campaign, Mrs. Obama's efforts to change the palates of America's children, the Chefs Move to Schools initiative, and how the Kitchen Garden has inspired similar projects in schools and communities across the country. The special White House episode aired on Monday, and to date it is the best visit by a TV series. (Above: Mrs. Obama and Berkus during their interview)

"Our ultimate hope is that when kids participate in the growth of food they'll be more interested in using that food, and being more likely to try some new things," Mrs. Obama said. "And then that way you can slip in a little education...and they take pride and ownership in it."



Chefs Move to Schools is a Let's Move! component run by USDA that marries professional chefs to local schools to boost nutrition initiatives, and has become an important initiative.  3,700 chefs have now signed up to participate, according to Senior Policy Advisor for Healthy Food Initiatives Sam Kass.

"The chefs in this country have stepped up in major ways," Mrs. Obama said.  "And many of them — I'm proud to say — have found it as a pathway to healthier living for themselves as well."

The White House chefs have adopted DC's Harriet Tubman Elementary School for Chefs Move. The collective 75-pound weight loss of three of the chefs made national headlines last week.

Berkus during his visit also got a special Kitchen Garden tour from Kass, and cooked soup in the kitchen with Executive Chef Cris Comerford (the video and recipe). "American Grown," Mrs. Obama's forthcoming book about the Kitchen Garden, will be released in April of 2012.

*Photo & video from The Nate Berkus Show
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Video: Kass & Nate Berkus Tour Kitchen Garden

Does the Secret Service protect the Presidential vegetables?
Nate Berkus,
host of NBC's The Nate Berkus Show, visited the White House during the October 5th Fall Harvest of First Lady Michelle Obama's Kitchen Garden, and he got a special tour from Senior Policy Advisor for Healthy Food Initiatives Sam Kass. Berkus also interviewed the First Lady and cooked soup in the kitchen with Executive Chef Cris Comerford (the recipe and video is here). The special White House episode aired on Monday, and to date it is the best visit by a TV series. (Above: Kass and Berkus in the Kitchen Garden)

There's an amusing moment near the end of the tour when Berkus asks if the Secret Service is involved with the garden.

"Does the Secret service protect these cabbages from rabbits and things like that?" Berkus asks.

"Yes, I hold them to task. If a bird gets a tomato, I'm all over them," Kass responds, laughing. "I'm just kidding. They have more important people to protect than our tomatoes."








Click here for more videos of Kass giving Kitchen Garden tours. "American Grown," Mrs. Obama's forthcoming book about the Kitchen Garden, will be released in April of 2012.

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