It seems like there's much ado about chestnuts these days, yet so many people still walk right past them at the store. That's why we asked YOU for chestnut recipes that you and your loved ones would love. We got some great submissions, but there can only be one winner of a case of Alexander Valley Cabernet. Congratulations to Riva Fogel Landy RDN, CDN for her incredible Butternut Squash Roasted Chestnut Soup! See the recipe below, and also take a look through some of the other delicious submissions. There's no end to the chestnut-y goodness! Stay tuned for the second contest winner tomorrow!
- Butternut Squash Roasted Chestnut Soup by Riva Fogel
2 tablespoons oil for sautéing
2 Vidalia onions, diced
4 carrots, diced
1 head of celery, diced
2 (5.2-ounce) bags Gefen Chestnuts, diced
2 large butternut squash, cubed
1 McIntosh apple, peeled and chopped
salt and pepper, to taste
4 cups chicken stock
- Caramelized Chestnuts by Faigie Davidowitz
- Chestnut Spread by Sabrina Oziel
- Pesto Chestnut Spaghetti Squash by Riva Fogel
- Dairy Chestnut Salmon by Riva Fogel
- Creamy Chestnut Soup by Sarah Raphael
- Chestnut Chocolate Babka by Shushy Turin

- Roasted Chestnut Soup by Bruchie Weil
- Chocolate Chestnut Dessert by Victoria Dwek

- Smoked Turkey Chestnut Challah Stuffing by Chanie Apfelbaum

- Chestnut Chicken by Chaia Frishman
- Roasted Chestnut Streusel Cake by Sarah Faygie Berkowitz

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