Roasted Butternut Squash Soup (2024)

Yumna Jawad

5 from 203 votes

This roasted butternut squash soup is healthy, vegan, and comforting! The coconut milk adds an additional depth of flavor and creaminess.

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This Roasted Butternut Squash Soup recipe is vegan, and has around 300 calories a serving. It’s a healthy soup recipe that is perfect for fall, and it’s so easy to make! I’ll show you how to roast the butternut squash in the oven and then blend it all together with some delicious ingredients like coconut milk, vegetable broth, cinnamon, and ginger. You’ll love this cozy soup on a chilly day!

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One of my favorite soups to make during the fall and winter is this Roasted Butternut Squash Soup. This classic recipe only needs butternut squash and a couple other staple pantry ingredients, so I find myself making it quite often in the fall. It takes just 10 minutes to prep with a handful of ingredients and is so flavorful and warming. This is the best fall soup and is made with no added refined sugar.

why you’ll love this butternut squash soup with coconut milk

  • Plant-based but creamy. There’s no milk, cream, or butter in this recipe, making it completely vegan, but velvety and rich at the same time, thanks to the butternut squash and the coconut milk.
  • Basic ingredients – As long as you planned ahead with the butternut squash, the rest of the ingredient list is super simple, and I bet you have most, if not all, of them on hand.
  • Aromatic roasted flavor – There’s just something wonderful about roasting vegetables to use in soup. It brings out that smokey flavor of the butternut squash and makes it more caramelized and tastier than simply boiling the squash.

Ingredients For A simple roasted butternut squash soup

  • Butternut squash: Cut the whole butternut squash in half before removing the seeds. Cut into cubes so that it roasts quickly. You can buy prepared squash at stores for convenience.
  • Seasonings: Salt, pepper, ginger, and cinnamon.
  • Onion and garlic: Onion and garlic are a great way to add flavor to this soup so that it’s not bland.
  • Broth: You can use homemade vegetable stock or store-bought. If not vegan or vegetarian, chicken stock will work well too.
  • Coconut milk: This plant-based milk gives the soup a creamy texture without the need for dairy. Oat milk can be used, or unsweetened almond milk would work great too. Use a dairy-based milk or half-and-half if not vegan.
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How to make roasted butternut squash soup

This butternut squash soup is incredibly simple to make. The hardest part is trying not to devour the tray of roasted squash before you can get it into the soup! You could also cook the butternut squash in different ways, but roasted gives you the best flavor.

Roast Butternut Squash

  1. Place the butternut squash cubes on the prepared baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt, pepper, cinnamon, and cardamom. Toss to combine.
  2. Bake, flipping halfway through until the butternut squash is knife tender and golden.
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Prepare Soup

  1. Heat the remaining olive oil in a large pot. Add the onions and seasoning. Cook the onion, until softened. Add the garlic, and cook until fragrant. Add the vegetable broth, bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to simmer while the butternut squash finishes roasting.
  2. When the butternut squash is done, transfer it to the pot, and remove it from the heat.
  3. Use an immersion blender to blend the soup until completely smooth.
  4. Stir in the coconut milk. Serve with a drizzle of coconut milk and pumpkin seeds.
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Tips for making This healthy butternut squash soup

  1. Grab my tips for the best way to cut butternut squash. This is not an easy vegetable to cut, but there are a few ways to cut it. I recommend cubed for this recipe for the best
  2. Use an immersion blender to make the soup smooth. This is the easiest way, or you can use a stand blender, but be careful as it will be very hot. Alternatively, leave it as is if you like it chunky.
  3. Taste before you serve. If you find that it needs more of one spice or the other, add in a little more to taste. Remember, you can always add more, but you can’t take it away, so start off small.
  4. Make it ahead of time. This roasted butternut squash soup reheats well in the microwave or on the stovetop, making it a great meal prep option or make-ahead dinner.
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popular substitutions & additions

  • Mix and match the spices to your taste. It’s easy to turn this into a sweeter or more savory soup, depending on your tastes. Try some chili flakes or cayenne to make it spicy.
  • Feel free to mix up the toppings on this soup. Some great options are toasted pumpkin seeds, roasted sunflower seeds, or crispy sage leaves.
  • Add some protein to the soup for a heartier meal. Try adding cooked chickpeas, or diced tofu.
  • Serve with crusty bread or yeast rolls for dipping into the creamy soup. Or, if looking for a low-carb option, serve it with roasted cauliflower or broccoli on the side.

how to store & reheat roasted butternut squash soup

Allow the soup to cool before storing it in an airtight container in the fridge.

Reheat on the stovetop or in the microwave until warmed through. You may need to add a splash of broth or water when reheating as it may thicken in the fridge.

how long will butternut squash soup last in the fridge?

This soup will last in the fridge for up to 5 days.

can I freeze butternut squash soup?

It can be frozen for 2-3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

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Frequently asked questions

What spices go with roasted butternut squash soup?

The soup really is all about the squash, and everything else just supplements that flavor. I recommend a mixture of aromatic warm spices, like cinnamon, and a touch of fresh seasonal herbs, like thyme or sage. We want a combination of sweet and herbaceous with a little spice if you prefer.

Can you leave butternut squash skin on for soup?

It really depends on the texture you prefer. The skin can add some texture to the soup, but it may also be tough, fibrous, or chewy. I recommend removing the skin before roasting and adding it to the soup.

Can I substitute another type of squash for butternut squash in this recipe?

Yes, you can easily substitute another type of squash, like acorn or kabocha. Just make sure to adjust the cooking time, as they may have different sizes and textures. And remember, the flavor will be slightly different than with butternut squash.

How do I thicken butternut squash soup?

If you find the soup is too thin, try adding pureed white beans to the soup. You can also use a small amount of cornstarch or arrowroot powder mixed with water (called a slurry) to thicken it up. Use a 1-to-2 ratio (for example, 1 teaspoon of cornstarch to 2 teaspoons of water). Be careful not to add too much, though, as it will continue to thicken as it simmers.

I love that butternut squash soup is so creamy and rich without having any milk, cream, or butter. Toasted sourdough bread for dunking is totally optional, but highly recommended! Enjoy!

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Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

This roasted butternut squash soup is healthy, vegan, and comforting! The coconut milk adds an additional depth of flavor and creaminess.

5 from 203 votes

Author Yumna Jawad

Servings 4 servings

Course Soup

Calories 329

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 large butternut squash peeled, seeded and cut into chunks
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil divided
  • ½ teaspoon salt plus more to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper plus more to taste
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon ginger
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 4 cups vegetable broth
  • ½ cup canned coconut milk plus more for serving
  • ½ cup roasted pumpkin seeds for serving

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Place the butternut squash on the prepared baking sheet. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and season with salt, pepper, cinnamon and ginger. Toss to combine. Bake for 40 minutes, flipping halfway through, until the butternut squash is knife tender and golden.

  • While the butternut squash is roasting, heat the remaining tablespoon of olive oil in a large pot. Add the onions and season with salt and pepper. Cook the onions for 5-7 minutes, until they soften and become translucent. Then add the garlic, and cook for 1 more minute, until fragrant. Add the vegetable broth, bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to simmer while the butternut squash is roasting.

  • When the butternut squash is done, transfer it to the pot, remove from heat and use an immersion blender to blend the soup until completely smooth. Stir in the coconut milk. Serve with a drizzle of coconut milk and pumpkin seeds.

Notes

Storage:Store any leftovers in an airtight container. They will last about 3-4 days in the fridge, or up to 3 months frozen.

Make Ahead: You can roast the butternut squash 3 days ahead of time or even 3 months ahead of time. When ready to use, just add them to the pot along with the vegetable broth, bring to a boil and cook as usual.

Substitutes: For best results, follow the recipe as is. However here are some common substitutes that would work well in this recipe.

  • Instead of coconutmilk, you can use any other unsweetened milk of your choice, plant-based or regular
  • Add maple syrup for a slightly sweet addition.

Equipment:I love using my Cuisinart Smart Stick hand blender for blending soups. It’s quick and easy and gets me the perfect consistency, without any chunks of vegetables leftover.

Nutrition

Calories: 329kcal, Carbohydrates: 32g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 22g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 307mg, Potassium: 905mg, Fiber: 7g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 19935IU, Vitamin C: 43mg, Calcium: 115mg, Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.

Diet: Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian

Cuisine American

Course: Soup

Roasted Butternut Squash Soup (2024)

FAQs

Why does my butternut squash soup taste bitter? ›

Why does my butternut squash soup taste bitter? Some butternut squash is more bitter than others, which may cause your soup to taste slightly bitter. If this is the case, try adding a bit more honey.

What is the number one soup in the world? ›

According to the Taste Atlas Awards, the international food database, the Filipino favorite, Sinigang, is hailed as the best soup in the world.

How does Martha Stewart make butternut squash soup? ›

Melt butter in pot over medium heat. Cook onion, stirring occasionally, until softened and golden, about 15 minutes. Add squash, thyme, 1 tablespoon salt, broth, and water; increase heat to high and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer until squash is tender, 12 to 15 minutes.

How to fix bland butternut squash soup? ›

Add cubed apples, herbs, curry powder, or any of your favorite spices. The sky's the limit! Nicole tops her butternut squash soup with fresh chives (green onions will also do the trick) and a dollop of creme fraiche or sour cream.

How to remove bitterness from squash soup? ›

The best way to reduce or get rid of bitter flavor in broth is to add sugar and acid to offset the bitterness. Adding sugar and acid doesn't just mask the bitter flavor; it actually changes the chemistry within the broth!

What if I put too much onion in my butternut squash soup? ›

If your soup has too much onion, one effective way to balance the flavor is by diluting it with broth or water. Start by removing a portion of the soup and setting it aside. In a separate pot, heat up some vegetable or chicken broth, or simply water, and gradually add it to the soup while tasting along the way.

What is the best soup to eat everyday? ›

6 delicious and healthy soups
  • Chicken Vietnamese Pho.
  • Green spring minestrone.
  • Herb and yoghurt-based soup.
  • Lamb shank and barley soup.
  • Pumpkin soup with star croutons.
  • Lentil and vegetable soup with crusty bread.
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Why do Chinese eat so much soup? ›

Sweet soups such as tong sui are enjoyed for their aroma, mouthfeel, and aftertaste. Many soups are eaten and drunk as much for their flavour as for their health benefits and touted for their purported revitalizing or invigorating effects.

What soup has been cooking for 45 years? ›

The giant pot of neua tune, a beef stew popular in the Thai capital, has been simmering since owner Nattapong Kaweenuntawong was a child, more than 45 years ago. Growing up studying the exact flavor profile of the stew from his father, Kaweenuntawong now balances the flavor himself daily.

How does Rachael Ray cook butternut squash? ›

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Halve the squash lengthwise, scoop out the seeds and drizzle with EVOO. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and fresh nutmeg and roast until just tender, 30 to 35 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool slightly.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? He first tosses the butternut squash in oil, maple syrup, salt, and pepper and then cooks it in the oven at 400°F for about 25 minutes.

Why is my butternut squash soup not smooth? ›

TIPS: You can save time by buying butternut squash already cubed from your grocery store's produce section. Make sure the squash is fork tender before blending. If you blend too soon, your soup will be grainy, not smooth.

Why does my butternut squash taste weird? ›

The most likely cause for a bitter taste in squash is due to an environmental stress of some sort, most likely a wide temperature flux or irregular irrigation. Either of these will create an excess of cucurbitacins to concentrate in the fruit.

How to doctor up store bought butternut squash soup? ›

5 Ways to Upgrade Store-Bought Butternut Squash Soup
  1. Bacon-Butternut Squash Pasta. Whisk 4 c. ...
  2. Squash Cornbread. Prepare and bake 1 box cornbread mix as label directs, replacing liquid with equal amount butternut squash soup. ...
  3. Spicy Veggie Chili. Simmer 4 c. ...
  4. Instant Curry Dinner. Simmer 4 c. ...
  5. Squash Mashed Potatoes.
Sep 30, 2013

What to pair with butternut squash soup? ›

What to Serve with Butternut Squash Soup
  1. Simple Lemon Green Beans.
  2. Roasted Cauliflower with Lemon Zest.
  3. Simple Roasted Beets.
  4. Rainbow Kale Salad with Carrot-Ginger Dressing.
  5. Shredded Brussels Sprout Salad.
  6. Roasted Brussels Sprouts.
  7. Roasted Beet Salad.

How do you fix bitter taste in soup? ›

Add sweet vegetables like carrots and beets. They will sweeten the broth and deepen its color. You might also add a bit of miso (or salt) and/or a squeeze of lemon juice. Sweet, salt and acid balance bitter flavors.

How can you tell if butternut squash soup has gone bad? ›

Signs that your butternut squash soup has gone bad include a sour smell, a change in color, or visible mold. If your soup has been sitting in the fridge for longer than a week, it's probably time to toss it.

Can you eat bitter butternut squash? ›

Spit out the first bite. A study published in Clinical Toxicology in 2018 published a study from France that found 353 cases of reported adverse effects reported from eating bitter squashes. Diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain were the most common symptoms.

How do you get the bitter leaf taste out of soup? ›

How to Remove Bitterness From Bitter Leaf:
  1. Par boiling. Put it in a seperate pot and boil it for 2 minutes. ...
  2. Put sugar. It won't make your soup sugary once you put it at a. ...
  3. Squeeze with salt. First remove the leaf from the Midrib then squeeze. ...
  4. Potassium par boiling. ...
  5. Red oil and salt.
Sep 4, 2018

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