
Butternut Squash: Seersucker
What conjures thoughts of leaves crunching underfoot and warm, nubby
sweaters more than butternut squash soup? It is the ultimate fall
dish, and the southern-style version at Seersucker is our favorite.
Chef Robert Newton switches up the toppings: sometimes he serves it
with pickled cherries, and sometimes with spiced pecans and popcorn on
top, but the base is always super creamy. The butternut squash comes
from the nearby Carroll Gardens Greenmarket. (We'd be remiss if, while
on the soup track, we didn't mention Seersucker's chicken and
dumplings. Chicken, carrots and celery are cooked in a (there's really
no other way to describe it than) chicken-y-broth, which then becomes
home to a gang of pillowy dumplings. The very welcome update on the
classic? A piece of fried chicken skin balanced on top of the whole
shebang. It's not on the menu right now, but if you help us plea hard
enough, maybe we can bring it back.)
Seersucker, 329 Smith Street, (at Carroll street) Brooklyn; 718-422-0444
Photo: Courtesy of Seersucker


















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