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This healthy roasted Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup is perfect cold weather food and is super easy to make. The recipe is vegan, gluten free, clean eating and can also be paleo or Whole30. Round out the meal with your protein of choice - I like cooked quinoa.

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When it's cold out there is nothing better than warming up from the inside out with a hot bowl of comfort food. This Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup fits the bill perfectly.

It is healthy, nourishing and comforting, easy and fairly quick to make. There is minimal hands-on prep time, you can even make it in a blender, and it is easily adjustable to dietary needs and taste preferences.

A winner all around!

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Tips for making roasted Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup

  • Although you could just roast 2 butternut squash halves, there is so much more amazing flavor when you roast it in cubes. Because of the increased surface area you'll get more 'roasted' flavor. And opening a bag of Mann's butternut squash cubes is even faster than halving a squash and scooping out seeds.
  • Despite what the image shows, I actually rarely bother with peeling carrots when they end up being blended anyway. This again shaves times of your prep. Just give the carrots a good wash and maybe a quick scrub with a vegetable brush.
  • Leaving the peel around the garlic cloves keeps them from burning. Leaving the root ends of the onion quarters keeps the layers from separating and burning.
  • With a high-speed blender like the Vitamix, the soup ingredients can go straight from the oven to the blender. Even without preheated broth, 5-7 minutes in the blender can produce a steaming hot and super creamy Vitamix butternut squash soup.
  • But this simple butternut squash soup is just as easily made on the stovetop with an immersion blender.
  • Make it paleo: Serve without quinoa, and maybe a different protein
  • Whole30: Omit the maple syrup as well

How to Season Butternut Squash Soup

I've kept the seasoning of this recipe quite simple. Salt & pepper, broth, paprika, cumin and cayenne to taste if you want to make it a spicy butternut squash soup.

But of course you can play around with other spices to create quite a different flavor profile.

Ginger is a popular combination with butternut squash. Try roasting an inch or so of ginger root together with the other veggies, then peel and blend for a butternut squash carrot ginger soup.

Curried butternut squash soup is another favorite version. Just use some curry powder seasoning to taste.

Or turn it into a Thai butternut squash soup with coconut milk and Thai curry paste.

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What goes with Butternut Squash Soup

You can serve this vegan butternut squash soup just as it is as a light pre-dinner soup. But if you want to make it a rounded out full meal, you'll definitely want to add some protein.

One way to do that is with the classic soup and sandwich combo. Another delicious option is quinoa.

I find that about ½ cup of cooked quinoa is a great way to give the cream butternut squash soup more substance and make it a more filling meal. It's also a great way to add vegan/vegetarian protein.

To make this a Whole30 or paleo butternut squash soup, use something like diced or shredded chicken (omit maple syrup for Whole30).

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How to garnish butternut squash soup

As for butternut squash soup toppings, the sky's the limit - aside from any dietary limitations. Here are my favorites:

  • Although this is a recipe without coconut milk, if I have an already open can, I like to add just a little splash of coconut milk on top of each bowl to swirl in.
  • A drizzle of high quality olive oil is always nice too
  • Roasted pumpkin seeds (pepitas) give a nice crunch
  • as would some crumbled bacon bits.
  • For herbs I love chopped cilantro.
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Can Butternut Squash Soup Be Frozen

Absolutely! Cream soups are perfect for freezing. Because all of the ingredients are already blended up, you don't have to worry about the freezing process changing or creating any weird textures.

Here is how I freeze soups. I am a little apprehensive about freezing in glass jars - cleaning broken glass out of my freezer sounds like my worst nightmare.

So I actually repurpose quart-sized yogurt containers. But first, I let the soup cool down to room temperature. With hot soup there would be the whole issue of plastic components leaching into the food.

I fill the container only to about 1-inch from the top to allow for expansion once frozen. Then I close the containers tightly and transfer to the freezer.

This butternut squash soup can be stored frozen for about 2-3 months.

Once ready to use I pull the containers from the freezer and let the soup thaw in the fridge (if I plan ahead) before reheating. If I didn't think ahead, I just plop the entire soup block from the container into a saucepan and let it thaw and reheat slowly on very low heat.

Don't reheat inside the plastic container!

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Products Used in the Making of this Simple Butternut Squash Soup:

I use my Vitamix blender if I am making the soup straight from the oven.

For the stovetop method I heat all ingredients in my Dutch Oven and then puree them with an immersion blender.

Craving more? Try these delicious butternut squash recipes

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  • Chocolate Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
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Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup Recipe

This healthy roasted Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup is perfect cold weather food and is super easy to make. The recipe is vegan, gluten free, clean eating and can also be paleo or Whole30.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 4 -5

Calories 332 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 bag (20 oz/4 cups) Mann's butternut squash cubes
  • 1 lb (450 g) carrots cut into ½-inch pieces
  • 1 small onion quartered
  • 3 cloves garlic skin on
  • 2 tablespoons avocado or olive oil
  • salt & pepper
  • 4 cup vegetable broth or chicken broth
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey
  • 1 teaspoon paprika powder
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • ⅛-1/2 teaspoon cayenne powder (adjust to your heat preference)

For serving:

  • 2 cups cooked quinoa
  • roasted pumpkin seeds
  • cilantro

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 400°F. Prepare 2 baking sheets.

  • Place the butternut squash cubes on one baking sheet. On the other one arrange the carrot pieces, quartered onion (leave the root part intact), and garlic cloves in skin. Drizzle everything with the oil and generously season with salt and pepper.

  • Place both baking sheets in the oven at the same time and roast veggies for 25-30 minutes until tender. Flip once after 15 minutes.

High Speed Blender Instructions:

  • Add broth, maple syrup, paprika, cumin and cayenne to the blender jar. Add the roasted vegetables (remove root end of onion and garlic peel).

  • Blend on high speed until super smooth and steamy (~ 5 minutes).

Stovetop instructions:

  • Add the broth to a large pot. Add paprika, cumin, cayenne and the roasted vegetables and bring everything to a boil. Using an immersion blender puree the soup until completely smooth.

  • Serve each bowl of soup with about ½ cup cooked quinoa for added protein. Top with roasted pumpkin seeds and cilantro leaves. Optionally, drizzle with a little coconut milk or olive oil.

Notes

Nutrition data includes ½ cup of quinoa per serving.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

332

% Daily Value*

Fat

9.9

g

15

%

Sodium

1059

mg

44

%

Carbohydrates

57

g

19

%

Fiber

9.2

g

37

%

Sugar

16

g

18

%

Protein

7.7

g

15

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Random Questions

Do you leave the skin on butternut squash for soup?

Yes, leaving the skin on the butternut squash while roasting adds to the flavor and saves time. It also contributes to the soup's texture when blended.

How to make butternut squash soup with Carrots?

Making butternut squash soup with carrots is simple. Roast the butternut squash cubes, carrots, onions, and garlic together, then blend with broth and seasonings. Adjust flavors to taste.

How do you thicken butternut squash soup?

To thicken butternut squash soup, let it simmer to reduce the liquid, or add a small amount of coconut milk or heavy cream. Blending some of the roasted vegetables can also enhance thickness.

Is butternut squash soup healthy for you?

Butternut squash soup is highly nutritious, rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It's a great source of fiber, supports immune function, and promotes healthy skin and eyesight.

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FAQs

How do you make butternut squash soup less bland? ›

I use ground sage and nutmeg which both enhance the flavors of butternut squash and bring out its natural sweetness. Stir in full-fat coconut milk to make this soup extra-creamy, and don't forget the salt and pepper!

How does Gordon Ramsay make carrot soup? ›

Heat the oil in a large pan, add the onions, carrots and garlic, sauté for 4 mins, until they are beginning to soften but not colour. Stir in the ground coriander and plenty of seasoning and cook for 1 min. Add the stock and bring to the boil, cover and simmer for 20 mins or until the carrots are really tender.

How to make butternut squash soup with Mary Berry? ›

Melt the butter in a large pan, add the onion, carrot, celery and ginger and cook for about 5-10 minutes, stirring from time to time. Pour on the stock, add the rosemary and season. Bring to the boil on the boiling plate for about 4 mins, cover and transfer to the simmering oven for about 20 minutes.

Is butternut squash soup a laxative? ›

Butternut can work as a laxative. In some people butternut can cause diarrhea. Diarrhea can increase the effects of warfarin and increase the risk of bleeding. If you take warfarin do not take excessive amounts of butternut.

Why does my butternut soup taste sour? ›

What happened? It's no coincidence that the butternut squash soup had fermented, alcoholic notes. Indeed, fermented rice turns out to be the culprit here. Rice is high in starch, which is relatively easy to ferment.

Should I saute carrots before adding to soup? ›

While certain vegetables can work just fine added directly to simmering soups and stews (say, carrots and celery), other vegetables (onions, garlic, and the like) will almost always need at least a brief sweat in a fat-based liquid before adding the remaining ingredients.

How do you soften carrots before adding to soup? ›

Or you can microwave the carrots in a bowl with water and covered with a lid or a plate on high for 2 minutes. After, you leave to steam for a further 1 minute until they are tender.

What does carrot soup do to your body? ›

Upon cooking, the carrots release carotenoids that convert to Vitamin A, a crucial nutrient that supports vision and eye health. Vitamin A also regenerates damaged collagen, keeping your skin looking youthful and fresh. Additionally, it bolsters your immune system.

Can dogs eat butternut squash? ›

Generally, butternut squash is safe to feed to most pooches, unless your vet has advised otherwise. As a guide, we would recommend feeding small dogs no more than 1 or 2 teaspoons of butternut squash, whilst bigger dogs can eat up to 3 or 4 tablespoons of butternut squash.

Can dogs eat squash? ›

If you're looking for a tasty, low-calorie addition to your dog's diet, you're in luck: Dogs can eat squash safely. In fact, this garden staple has many potential benefits when prepared correctly and given in moderation.

Can you eat butternut squash raw? ›

That's right, you can eat butternut squash raw (yep, we said it). Raw butternut squash is carrot-like and holds up well in crunchy salads and slaws. If opting for raw squash over cooked squash, start by peeling away the tough outer skin (FYI, you can eat the skin when it's cooked.

How to cook butternut squash Martha Stewart? ›

Halve butternut squash lengthwise; scoop out seeds. Place cut sides up in a roasting pan (to help it sit level, slice a thin strip from skin sides). Fill each cavity with butter and pure maple syrup; season with coarse salt and ground pepper. Roast until fork-tender, 45 minutes to 1 hour.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

In a large bowl mix the cubed squash, garlic cloves and ginger with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the spice mix. Season with salt and pepper and scatter in a single layer in a roasting tray. Place in the preheated oven and cook for 30 minutes until tender all the way through.

Why is my butternut squash soup gritty? ›

The flesh of the squash is soft and tender—perfect for a smooth pureed soup. Why is my butternut squash soup gritty? Under-cooked squash will make this soup more gritty than smooth. Make sure all of your vegetables (and fruits) are very tender before blending and you'll have effortlessly creamy soup every time.

How do I fix bland tasting soup? ›

Add acidity: A squeeze of lemon or lime juice, a dash of vinegar, or a splash of wine can brighten the flavors of a soup and make it taste more complex. Experiment with different cooking methods: Roasting or caramelizing vegetables before adding them to the soup can bring out thei.

Why is my butternut squash tasteless? ›

If it's underripe, the squash won't have developed its signature taste. If it's overripe, it may be dry, mushy or flavorless. Follow these tips the next time you're at the grocery store or farmers market to find the perfect recipe-ready butternut squash.

What can I add to soup to make it less bland? ›

Use fresh, good quality ingredients like vegetables and herbs. Add a little bit of vinegar or lemon juice to your soup to make it taste better. Use a high-quality broth or stock as a base for your soup. Roast or caramelize your vegetables before adding them to your soup to bring out their natural sweetness.

How do you rescue bland soup? ›

If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl. Our Lemony Chicken Soup will make your mouth water.

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