Farro, kale and butternut squash soup provides a healthy and comforting respite on a winter day

A Hearty Winter Soup to Warm Your Soul: Farro, Kale, and Butternut Squash Delight

When the winter chill sets in, there's no better remedy than a warm, comforting bowl of soup. This farro, kale, and butternut squash soup is just what you need to lift your spirits and nourish your body. Inspired by Italian minestrone, this recipe combines the best of autumnal flavors with nutritious ingredients that will leave you feeling satisfied and energized.

The secret to a rich and satisfying broth lies in using a chunk of hard cheese rind. This unassuming ingredient is transformed into a flavorful bomb when it's simmered in stock, infusing the soup with salty, umami goodness. Meanwhile, the sweetness of butternut squash balances out the acidity of the tomato-based stock, creating a delightful harmony of flavors.

Farro grains add protein and texture to this vegetarian-friendly soup, while nutrient-rich kale leaves wilt into the warm broth, adding a boost of vitamins and minerals. And let's not forget the Parmigiano-Reggiano or pecorino Romano cheese rind – a clever way to reduce food waste and elevate your soup game.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. With an active preparation time of just 45 minutes, it's perfect for a quick weeknight meal. The semi-pearled farro cooks quickly, retaining some of its nutrients, while the kale leaves wilt into submission in just two minutes. And when you're done, you'll be left with a generous serving of a nutritious and delicious soup that will keep you going all day long.

As with any good recipe, there are a few key tips to keep in mind. Choose semi-pearled farro for the best texture and nutrition – whole farro is best reserved for overnight soaking. And don't be shy about adding more stock if your soup becomes too thick. With these simple adjustments, you'll be enjoying this hearty winter soup in no time.

So go ahead, give this recipe a try, and let its comforting flavors warm your soul on even the chilliest of winter days. Your taste buds – and your body – will thank you.
 
omg u guys, have u tried that new farro and butternut squash soup recipe? 🤤 i'm literally obsessed with it! using a chunk of hard cheese rind as an ingredient is genius, it adds such a deep umami flavor to the broth... and let's not forget about the kale, it's like a superfood in every spoonful 🌿💚 semi-pearled farro is a must for this recipe, trust me, whole farro would make it too mushy. also, u gotta try it with some crusty bread for dipping, game changer! 😋
 
Wow 🤩 this farro kale butternut squash soup sounds so good for winter! using cheese rind is such a genius idea 🧀, and semi-pearled farro is a great tip. I can see why it's only 45 mins to make - just enough time for a quick weeknight meal ⏰. and wow, kale adds so much vitamins and minerals 😊
 
I mean, who doesn't love a good excuse to eat soup for dinner every night 🤷‍♀️? Like, isn't that just the best thing ever - an entire week's worth of meals condensed into one bowl. And don't even get me started on how 'clever' it is to use up food waste by using cheese rinds... like that's not something my grandma used to do all the time and I'm totally jealous 😂. Anyway, I guess if you're looking for a quick weeknight meal that won't break the bank or your diet, this recipe sounds decent 🍲. Just don't expect me to be making it anytime soon...
 
I loved that idea about using cheese rind to make broth 🧀💡 it's like someone finally figured out how to get rid of that weird bit in the fridge without having to toss it. And semi-pearled farro is a game changer too - my sister uses it all the time and she always swears by its texture. I'm definitely trying this recipe out now, but I do wish they'd included more pics of the soup before it gets devoured...
 
I'm so loving this recipe already! 🍲❤️ I mean, who doesn't love a good soup to cozy up with? And the way it combines butternut squash with kale for an extra nutritional boost is genius 🌿👏. Plus, using cheese rind to make the broth sounds like such a clever hack - it's always great to reduce food waste and get creative in the kitchen 🤩. The prep time is also super reasonable, which is perfect for a busy weeknight meal ⏰. I'm definitely giving this one a try!
 
I'm so down for a good bowl of soup when it's freezing outside ❄️. This farro, kale, and butternut squash soup sounds like just what I need to cozy up with. Using cheese rind in the broth is genius - who knew something as ordinary as that could be turned into magic? 🧀 And yeah, reducing food waste by using it all up is a great idea too, no waste, happy soul 😊.

The beauty of this recipe is how easy it is to make and still packs so much flavor. I love that you can whip it up in under an hour - perfect for those crazy weeknights when we're all running on fumes ⏰. And the best part? It's like a healthy hug in a bowl, with kale, farro, and butternut squash all coming together to give us a nutrition boost 🌟.

The tips you mentioned are spot on too - choosing semi-pearled farro makes all the difference, and adding more stock if needed is just common sense. Now I'm craving this soup something fierce - time to get cooking! 🔥
 
🍲 This recipe sounds too good to be true... like it was made by a Italian nonna 🙏 The addition of cheese rind is genius, who needs that much work for such a flavorful outcome? 🤯 Just make sure to use whole wheat farro or some other nutrient-rich grain to balance out the umami goodness from the cheese and butternut squash. Also, what's up with the pecorino Romano cheese rind being a "clever way" to reduce food waste... shouldn't we just eat it all already? 😂
 
I'm all about soups during winter 🍲🔥. This farro, kale, and butternut squash soup recipe sounds like a perfect way to cozy up on a cold day. I love how it combines simple ingredients with clever tricks, like using cheese rind to make the broth super flavorful 😋.

I'm also excited about reducing food waste by using Parmigiano-Reggiano or pecorino Romano cheese rinds in the soup 🍝. That's so eco-friendly and resourceful! The best part? It's a quick recipe that can be made in just 45 minutes ⏰. I've been meaning to try more vegetarian recipes, and this one definitely has me sold 💚.

One thing that caught my attention was using semi-pearled farro for the best texture and nutrition 🌾. Is it worth trying whole farro for overnight soaking? Maybe I'll experiment with that next time...
 
omg i need this soup like now it sounds so good 🍲😋 my mum always makes that italian minestrone but never with farro i'm definitely adding this to my meal plan for the week, but why do they have to use all that prep time tho? can't we just wing it a bit more ? also where can i get semi-pearled farro in regular supermarkets?
 
🍲👌 ugh soups are soooo overrated... like who thought it was a good idea to eat the same old thing for like 5 yrs in a row? but this one sounds kinda decent, i guess 🤔 i mean who doesn't love cheese rinds?! and farro is actually pretty cool too. its not as boring as quinoa or whatever. plus kale makes everything healthy again 🥗👍 the only thing that's really holding me back from trying it is the prep time... 45 mins is like, what even is that? just saying
 
🤗 I just found this recipe and I'm obsessed! Using cheese rind in broth is genius 🧀 I always have some leftover from making pizzas, so now I can use it up and make a delicious soup too 😊 The farro grains are such a great addition, I love that it's vegetarian-friendly. Can anyone tell me what kind of stock they used? Was it homemade or store-bought? 💡
 
I think I'm saying that this farro, kale, and butternut squash soup is actually kinda overrated 🤔...I mean, it's fine, I guess...the chunk of hard cheese rind thing is pretty cool, I'll admit 💡...but at the same time, isn't using a whole block of Parmigiano-Reggiano a bit excessive? 🤷‍♀️ And don't even get me started on the semi-pearled farro vs whole farro debate - can't we just stick with whatever's available and save ourselves some hassle? 😂...on the other hand, I do love how it's a quick weeknight meal option, which is super helpful when life gets crazy 💪...and honestly, who am I kidding, I'm probably gonna try this recipe out because it sounds kinda delicious 🍲😋
 
I'm obsessed with this farro, kale, and butternut squash soup! 🍲❤️ It's like a big hug in a bowl - so warm and comforting. I love how it combines all these amazing flavors together. The cheese rind is pure genius! 😂 And using farro grains adds such nice texture to the soup. Plus, it's not too complicated to make, which is perfect for a busy weeknight. 45 minutes of prep time? That's nothing! 🕒 I'm definitely making this one again soon.
 
I'm not sure about this one... I mean, farro is cool and all, but aren't we over the squash obsession already? 🤔 Like, can't we mix it up a bit? And what's with the cheese rind thing? I get it, umami flavor is great, but can't we just use regular old stock instead of going all fancy like that? 🧀 Still, if you're into that sorta vibe, this soup does sound pretty satisfying... and kale is always a bonus for vitamins and whatnot!
 
omg this soup sounds SOOO good 🤩 i love how it combines all those autumnal flavors like butternut squash and kale it's literally the perfect remedy for a cold winter day what's with using a chunk of hard cheese rind tho? that's genius waste not want not 💡 also 45 min is super reasonable for prep time can't wait to try this out 👍
 
omg i'm so down for a warm bowl of soup during these crazy cold winters 🍲🔥! using cheese rind in broth is like a game changer, right? it's amazing how something that's considered waste can become this magical umami flavor 🧀. and let's not forget about kale - it's like the ultimate winter superfood 🌿. i love that this recipe is so simple yet satisfying... 45 minutes isn't too long to spend in the kitchen, especially when you're making something as delicious as this 🕒️. semi-pearled farro is a great choice too, it cooks quickly and still keeps all its nutrients 💪. can't wait to try this recipe out & cozy up with a warm bowl of soup on a chilly day 😊.
 
I'm not sure I buy into all this hype about using a chunk of hard cheese rind to make a flavorful bomb. Has anyone actually tested this method or is it just a recipe maker's tip to sound fancy? 🤔 And what's up with the claim that semi-pearled farro cooks quickly and retains nutrients? I've seen plenty of recipes that say the same thing, but can we really trust them? Shouldn't there be some scientific basis for these claims? 📚
 
I think it's kinda harsh to say this soup is "vegetarian-friendly"... I mean, what if someone chooses not to eat kale or cheese rind for whatever reason? Shouldn't we just acknowledge that people have different dietary preferences? 🤔 And btw, using up food waste is a great idea, but let's not forget that some people might be struggling to afford fancy ingredients like Parmigiano-Reggiano. Maybe we should focus on making recipes more accessible for everyone? 🍲
 
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