A delicious and elegant butternut squash soup with scallops and pancetta. A feast for the eyes and the taste buds.
This delicious and elegant butternut squash soup is butternut soup elevated. By simply adding crispy, salty pancetta rounds, some beautifully seared scallops and fried sage, you can elevate your every-day soup to super special status.
The star of this soup is undoubtedly the succulent scallops. Always a treat, the scallops are seared to golden perfection in butter.
Ingredients and substitutions
Butternut Squash – you’ll need about 4 lbs. of squash, but you can buy a couple of small ones or one larger one, as you like.
Scallops – opt for the large scallops, so you only need about 3 for each bowl of soup.
Pancetta – for best results, head to the deli counter and have round of pancetta cut to order. Thin slices will cook quickly and fold nicely.
Recipe tips!
- I know it’s always nice to make dishes ahead when entertaining, so you’ll be pleased to know that you can make this soup ahead and re-heat it to serve. You may need to add a touch more chicken broth to thin if it has been refrigerated. I like to cook up the pancetta in the oven while the soup is heating (or re-heating). I fry up the sage and scallops while the pancetta is in the oven. When it comes to the scallops, you’ll really want to cook them up fresh. They only take a minute in a hot pan with butter!
- If you want to be a bit more casual, you could also serve this soup by crumbling the pancetta and sage and scattering it on top. Then just top with scallops.
Top Tip
As with all soups, be sure to taste and season well at the end of cooking and add salt and freshly ground pepper as needed. If you taste your soup and you think it not full-flavoured, it needs salt :) Salt is just the thing to bring out all the great flavours in this soup.
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Ingredients
Soup:
- 6 cups butternut squash, roasted, about 4 1/2 lbs. of squash
- 3 Tablespoons butter
- 1/2 cup onion, diced
- 1/2 cup McIntosh apple, peeled and shredded
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 1 teaspoon salt, plus more, to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
- 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream, 35% b.f.
Pancetta:
- 6 slices pancetta
Sage:
- 6 large sage leaves
- 1 Tablespoon olive oil
Scallops:
- 18 scallops, thawed
- Salt and pepper
- 1 Tablespoon butter
- 1 Tablespoon olive oil
Garnish:
- Heavy cream, to drizzle
Instructions
- Roast the squash: Preheat oven to 375°F. Cut the squash in half lengthwise. Using a spoon, scoop out and discard the seeds and dark orange stringy flesh. Place the squash cut side down on to a baking sheet, using a baking sheet that allows the squash to lay completely flat. Use two baking sheets if necessary and rotate their position in the oven half way through roasting.
- Roast squash in pre-heated oven for 60-70 minutes or until very soft when you press on the top of the squash.
- Remove squash from oven. INCREASE OVEN TEMPERATURE TO 425F. Using a spatula, flip the squash halves over and allow to cool a few minutes. Using a spoon, scoop all the roasted squash flesh out and in to a bowl, being careful not to take any of the skin. Discard squash skins. Measure out the amount of cooked squash needed for this recipe and set aside. Any extra squash can be refrigerated or frozen and used for another purpose.
- For the soup: In a large soup pot or Dutch oven, melt butter over medium heat. Add diced onion and cook, stirring, until onion has softened and is translucent, but not browned. Add the measured roasted squash, shredded apple, salt and pepper. Add the chicken stock and stir to combine well. Bring to a light boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, then reduce heat to medium-low and allow to simmer, uncovered, for 20-30 minutes to blend the flavours.
- While soup is simmering, place pancetta rounds on to a baking sheet and bake in preheated 425F oven until just crispy, about 7-8 minutes. Remove to a paper towel. For the sage, in a small skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat until very hot. Add the sage leaves and allow to cook 15-20 seconds, turning once. Do not allow to brown, as it will become bitter. Remove to a cooling rack.
- Using an immersion blender (or alternately in small batches in a blender) puree the soup well until completely smooth. In the soup pot, add the heavy cream to the pureed soup. Stir well to combine and allow to cook over medium-low heat a few minutes to warm through.
- Taste soup. Add additional salt as needed and some freshly ground pepper. You don’t want to be skimpy with the salt! Salting well is the key to bringing out all the great flavours in this soup.
- Finally, cook the scallops. Heat the butter and olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat until very hot. Dry the scallops with a paper towel then season with salt and pepper. Add scallops to skillet, leaving room in between. Let cook, undisturbed for 1 minute per side for small scallops up to 1 1/2 minutes per side for larger scallops or until golden. Remove to a plate.
- To serve: Spoon warm soup in to shallow bowls. Place a sage leave on the side. Place 3 small scallops on to a pancetta crisp and place over the sage leaf. Add a few drops of heavy cream to the soup.
Notes
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Hi! I’m Jennifer, a home cook schooled by trial and error and almost 40 years of getting dinner on the table! I love to share my favourite recipes, both old and new, together with lots of tips and tricks to hopefully help make your home cooking enjoyable, stress free, rewarding and of course, delicious!
Those amazing scallops got a heavenly butternut squash bed to get comfortable in! Love everything about this recipe
Thanks so much, Regina!
Butternut squash soup is one of my favorites and this looks so velvety smooth! The soup is such a wonderful complement to those beautiful scallops. This dish is so elegant!
Thanks Marcie!
What an elegant and comforting dish! Scallops & Pancetta definitely work well here. Cannot wait to try!
Thanks Tania :)
This soup is amazing! I love the scallops and pancetta topping, too. Totally makes it. And you’re right, Marina del Rey scallops are incredible!
Thanks so much, Kristen :)
Hellooooo delicious! This looks so super luxe!!!! Perfect for the holidays and I’m loving the giveaway too!
Thanks so much, Jenn!
I’m preparing for the holiday and all I want to do is stop and eat this. This looks so delicious and I seriously can not wait to make it! Yum!!!
Thanks so much, Teri! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving :)
What a scrumptious looking bisque and those scallops OMG are like icing on the cake!! YUM
Thanks so much, Mahy! The scallops really just take this soup to a whole new level :)
This soup looks absolutely delicious Jennifer! We love scallops, so this would be a hit at our house!
Thanks so much, Mary Ann! It was a great way to enjoy scallops :)
Oh my gosh, Jennifer, this has all the ingredients for a super comfort food! I am such a big fan of pan-fried pancetta with sage and to combine with scallops and your beautiful soup is simply heavenly. I am making this on the weekend because I MUST taste it!
Thanks so much, Robyn! You will love it. So easy to put together and so delicious :)
Jennifer this soup looks absolutely incredible! What a great idea to pair with my favourite Marina Del Rey scallops! The perfect comfort food!
Thanks so much, Taylor! I absolutely loved the combination of flavours and such a nice way to enjoy scallops :)
I absolutely love this, Jennifer, what creative way to use scallops. My husband would go crazy for it!
Thanks Sue and so easy to make, too!
The ingredients in this soup are just perfect! Simple — with so much flavor! I can’t wait to try this. The little scallops are such a great way of elevating this to holiday status!
Thanks so much, Michelle and yes, it only takes a few more minutes to make it, too :) Such a lovely treat with the scallops!
These scallops are gorgeous! I love the idea of serving them with the crispy pancetta and fried sage over the butternut bisque, but I am afraid that I simply would not be able to stop there:) I would love to taste then in an appetizer dish and then in an entree:). Just saying. We love, love scallops and you certainly know how to prepare them, they look perfect Jennifer!
Thanks so much, Milena and yes, the combination would work in so many ways! I was inspired to try new ones, too :)
This is such a great combination of flavors and textures! So creative and no doubt delicious. We love the Marina del Rey products and cannot think of a better way to enjoy those gorgeous scallops :)
Thanks so much, Tricia! It was such a nice combination, for sure. And those scallops were fabulous :)
I am such a soup lover and can definitely make a meal of it but add scallops and I’m in heaven!! Those scallops! The look amazing!!!
Thanks so much, Chris! The scallops were absolutely perfect with the soup and the crispy, salty pancetta :)