Chef Laurent Gras’ digital cookbook LAURENT GRAS: MY PROVENCE
A digital cookbook that will not only share fantastic recipes with the reader, but will teach you how to be more organized in the kitchen, with techniques on everything from a Mimosa Salad to Burrata Ravioli. This book will take you on culinary travels that you can only experience in real life, but Chef Laurent has a way to convey and share with us that makes us believe we are there. Below is his recipe for Butternut Squash Soup, a staple in our kitchen when the weather starts cooling down. What we loved the most was the addition of celeriac. It gave the soup a flavorful depth, normally not there. We did strain the soup halfway to make sure we had a smooth liquid. Be sure to enter the giveaway below to win your own copy!
Laurent’s trajectory as a chef began in Antibes on the Côte d’Azur in France, where he was born and raised. Early in his career he worked with a remarkable group of great chefs including Jacques Maximin, Guy Savoy, Alain Ducasse, and Alain Senderens. He was named “Best New Chef” by Food & Wine Magazine and San Francisco Magazine and earned three Michelin starts in 2011 following his time at Chicago restaurant L2O.
Laurent Gras’ Butternut Squash Soup & Giveaway
Print Recipe
Ingredients
- ? cup 60 ml extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 pound 450 g butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and cut into ½-inch (1 cm) cubes
- ½ pound 200 g celery root, peeled and cut into ½-inch (1 cm) cubes
- Sea salt
- 1 quart 1 l chicken stock or water
- 5 tablespoons 100 g unsalted butter
- Tabasco
Instructions
- Set a saucepan over low heat and add the olive oil. Add the squash and celery root and season with sea salt. Cover the pot with the lid and let the vegetables cook until tender, about 30 minutes, stirring from time to time. The vegetables are usually done when all the natural juices have evaporated.
- In another saucepan, bring the chicken stock to a boil. Using an immersion or standing blender, blend the vegetables with the hot stock, adding just enough stock to achieve rich, creamy soup.
- Pour this mixture into a clean saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Whisk in the butter, season with salt and a dash or two of Tabasco, to taste.
Two winners will each receive a digital version of Laurent Gras’ My Provence thanks to Alta Editions.
Entry Methods (leave a comment for each action completed)
- Comment on what your favorite fall soup is!
- Follow @nella22 on Twitter and tweet the following: Enter to win a digital copy of Laurent Gras’ My Provence over at @nella22’s: http://bit.ly/UmEW5p
- Follow Cooking with Books on Pinterest
- Follow Cooking with Books via Google Friend Connect
The comments are the official entry, there is no purchase necessary, void where prohibited. Open to international readers, as well as US and Canada. Two (2) winners will be chosen randomly. Prizes will be provided digitally by Alta Editions. The contest ends Sunday, September 30th, 2012 at 11:59 pm Eastern time. The winner will be announced on Monday, October 1st, via email and will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. Disclaimer: I received a digital copy of My Provence and no other compensation. Opinions and photography are my own.
Follow you already and tweeted: https://twitter.com/elleskitchen/status/250217218183421952
I think my favorite fall soup is…any soup! I love making a big pot of soup and eating it all week long.
Mmmm…. I love soups! My favorite is a Potato-Leek with Cod Soup that I sort of invented. lol
And not sure if it counts, but I adore a hearty bowl of chili on a crisp Autumn day. I’ll even eat it for breakfast!
You know I follow you “most places”. 🙂
My favorite fall soup is mushroom and wild rice. So hearty and comforting (and healthy too)!
I follow you already 🙂 but I did join the Google Connect! THANKS, Marnely!
And followed Cooking with Books on Pinterest! I am going to do you even one better and share the post on my Facebook page. Because I LOVE BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP. 🙂
mmmm This looks wonderful! I love butternut squash soups but I am also partial to pumpkin at this time of year!
I have sent the tweet!
I love the color of that soup, Marnely! I’d love to dip that pretty spoon right in there. Butternut squash is one of my absolute favorites!
Stacy
Oh I am all over this!The book looks fabulous 🙂 My favorite soup is a Sweet Potato and Pumpkin with Ginger and Curry. I am connected to you in all ways and now I will to to google connect! X, Wendy