Uni Bisque
There's nothing like the smooth rich warmth of a good soup. This delicious bisque marries the caramelized sweetness of buttery roasted squash with the soft subtle creaminess of our Rimouski sea urchin. This soup is perfect as a prelude to a special dinner or fantastic paired with a simple salad for a quick lunch, an is also a great source of vitamin A! Bask in those automnal flavours and let each luscious spoonful take you away to the seaside.
Uni Bisque
7-8 servings
Ingredients:
300g frozen uni, defrosted
4 tbsp unsalted clarified butter (ghee)
3 cups seafood broth
4 tbsp heavy cream (35%)
1 small butternut squash, peeled and cubed
1 small yellow onion (or half a large onion), finely diced
2 tbsp parsley, finely minced
Salt to taste
Optional: fresh sea urchin as a garnish
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425C. 
- Melt 3 tbsp butter and toss with cubed squash. Spread cubes on baking sheet and roast for 10-15 minutes or until browned and soft. Toss halfway during baking time. 
- Melt remaining butter in a soup pot and brown the diced onions on medium heat until translucent and fragrant. Add in roasted squash and stir. 
- Add 3 cups of seafood broth and bring to a gentle boil. 
- Toss in the finely minced parsley. 
- Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly until no longer bubbling. Using an immersion blender,1 blend on medium speed carefully until consistency is smooth. 
- Add in the defrosted uni (consistency will be mostly liquid, with a few chunks).2 Add in cream. Blend until well mixed. 
- Add salt and pepper to taste. 
- Serve in bowls topped with fresh uni. Bisque can be served hot or chilled.3 
Notes:
- If you do not have an immersion blender, a standard blender can also be used. Wait until soup has cooled and transfer to blender. Blended soup can be returned to the pot and rewarmed on low heat. Alternatively, a potato masher and whisk can also be used, although the final consistency will be slightly chunkier. 
- You can also use fresh uni, slightly blended, or try a mix of 200g frozen and 100g fresh for best results. 
- For a fancy presentation, you can serve this bisque in cleaned uni shells. The chilled soup may thicken in texture; extra broth or a bit of milk may be added if needed. 
