Recipe Connection: Creamy Roasted Garlic Butternut Soup (2024)

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Recipe Connection: Creamy Roasted Garlic Butternut Soup (1)

I’m lying in the title.

The soup I’m sharing today is really one of those “framework recipes” to help you craft a soup that is just exactly how you like it.

We’ve enjoyed a simple, creamy butternut squash soup that’s a little spicy, and we’ve also tried the roasted garlic base, which of course becomes the main flavor. But the roasted garlic is technically, optional.

I know. It’s in the title. Stuff in the title shouldn’t be optional, but it’s my recipe and my blog and I can do what I want with it.

That’s kind of the point – you can do what you want with this, too.

It’s even possible to skip the butternut and use a different squash, and I suppose the creamy part is optional as well.

I just didn’t think “Soup” would be a very catchy title, you know?

We could call this “Build Your Own Autumn Pureed Orange Soup” – what do you think? Recipe Connection: Creamy Roasted Garlic Butternut Soup (2)

(Oh, one more confession – no one in my family likes mushy orange vegetables, so I serve this when my in-laws come for dinner and they love it. I was using “we” in the sense of the royal “we,” meaning I really enjoy this soup, and I particularly love how simple it is to put together and shift the flavors. I hope you don’t leave me because of all these little untruths!)

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Blending Recipes

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Although an immersion blender is mighty helpful for a pureed soup, that’s not what I mean by blending recipes.

When I decided I wanted to make a squash soup last fall, I trolled the Internet for yummy sounding recipes. Believe me, there’s no shortage of squash soup options. Here’s what most of them have in common:

  • squash
  • chicken bone broth (I only use homemade)
  • salt and pepper

For a squash lover, pureeing those 3 things would probably make a decent side soup. For the rest of us who want a little something culinary, many recipes also include:

  • butter
  • onions
  • a creamy addition: milk, cream, cream cheese, yogurt, or sour cream
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And if you want some flavor other than onions (which do impact the soup a great deal, so skip them if you don’t love onions), here are all the options from my many open squash soup tabs:

  • paprika
  • cumin
  • cayenne
  • marjoram
  • nutmeg
  • sage
  • roasted garlic
  • fresh or dried ginger
  • carrots
  • leeks
  • apples
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Creative minds, can you already start pairing up some of the options listed to create a fascinating soup? My next try will probably have leeks involved, because they will be green and gorgeous on the orange background, and I think I’d like the milder flavor of leeks in place of the stronger onions. I bet you could also use green onions in place of the onions to let the other flavors come through with more intensity.

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Some of you are probably feeling like a kid who’s always colored in the lines and is suddenly handed a blank sheet of paper and a paintbrush – a little unsure of the vast expanse and wanting a picture to give some direction.

Don’t worry, this post will have an actual recipe for you!

For those whose creativity has just blossomed out all over the keyboard, well – wipe that mess up, grab a scrap piece of paper and craft your own squash soup recipe for the menu plan next week.

For the rest of you, here’s –

Recipe Connection: Creamy Roasted Garlic Butternut Soup (7)

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Recipe Connection: Creamy Roasted Garlic Butternut Soup (8)

Creamy Butternut Soup (with optional Roasted Garlic)

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  • Author: Katie Kimball
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4-8 1x
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Description

Enjoy the flavors of autumn in this versatile soup – be sure to try other flavor options once you get the idea. This recipe serves 4, barely, for a main course with bread and salad, but as a side soup, it serves 6-8. It will freeze excellently, so double for leftovers.

Ingredients

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  • 1 onion, diced
  • 2 Tbs. butter
  • 3 c. pureed butternut squash*
  • 3 c. chicken stock
  • 1/2 tsp. paprika
  • 3/4 tsp. cumin
  • shake or two cayenne, to taste
  • 1/4 tsp. pepper
  • 1/23/4 tsp. salt (Use the code kitchenstewardship for 15% off of your first purchase)
  • (optional) 4-6 cloves roasted garlic, about half a bulb
  • 1 c. whole milk**
  • serve with Parmesan cheese (optional)

Instructions

  1. Saute onion in butter over medium heat for about 5-10 minutes. (Include any other veggies here.)
  2. Add seasonings, including optional roasted garlic, and stir for a minute, then add stock and squash.
  3. You can puree first with a blender (process the chicken stock and squash and leave the onions diced) or use an immersion blender directly in the pan once everything is hot.
  4. Bring to a boil and stir well. Cook for 10-20 minutes.
  5. Remove from heat (or turn to low) and stir in milk.

Notes

* You can roast a squash by halving it, de-seeding, and placing facedown in a casserole dish with a little water (about 45 mins on 400F) or cut it into cubes and boil for 20 minutes. If you are making the soup right away, you don’t have to puree it first – just whiz it up as part of the soup and eye up the quantity. Feel free to use any autumn squash you like.

**For the one cup “creamy” ingredient, feel free to use any combination of milk, cream, cream cheese, yogurt, or sour cream.

+ See the original post for other seasoning ideas.

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How to Roast Garlic

Recipe Connection: Creamy Roasted Garlic Butternut Soup (9)

If you’ve never roasted garlic, you should know two things:

  1. It’s super easy. VERY.
  2. It is a totally and completely different flavor than regular, raw garlic, especially in soups. This garlic soup is literally two different soups, depending on whether you roast the garlic or not. My husband likes it one way and doesn’t care for it the other, in fact!

To roast garlic, you simply slice off the top and bake at 375F for 1 hour. Some will say to wrap it in aluminum foil, but it’s not necessary. In fact, for this recipe, I just stuck the whole bulb on a toaster oven cookie sheet and popped it in at the same time as I was baking healthy pumpkin muffins the day before.

I just put the whole thing in a baggie in the fridge and it was zero extra work. In fact, roasted garlic is easier to prepare for a soup than crushing four or five garlic cloves. It’s all mushy, so you just squeeze out the garlic kind of like toothpaste.

Half a bulb is perfect for this soup, an the other half is waiting in my freezer for another opportunity.

To incorporate roasted garlic into the soup, just add it with the spices and mash it around. I used a half cup milk and half cup sour cream, and the flavor was just amazing.

What are your favorite flavors to pair with autumn squashes?

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Recipe Connection: Creamy Roasted Garlic Butternut Soup (2024)

FAQs

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.

How can I thicken my butternut soup? ›

Add flour or cornflour

Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

Why is my roasted butternut squash mushy? ›

It's important to set your heat at 425°F - yes, that high! If your oven is set at a temperature that is too low, you'll end up with uncooked or mushy roasted squash.

How do I make my soup completely smooth? ›

To achieve a silky-smooth texture, keep the blender running for at least 1 to 2 minutes in order to fully break down the solids. A common mistake is to not run the blender long enough. This results in a grainy-textured soup. The soup should be blended long enough to create a silky-smooth texture.

How to enhance butternut squash soup? ›

Toppings for Butternut Squash Soup

Some favorites among Allrecipes reviewers include sour cream, red pepper, green onions, crumbled bacon, croutons, fresh herbs, and shredded cheese.

How do you make soup creamier and thicker? ›

Add Flour, Cornstarch, or Other Thickener: Starches thicken soup and give it body. Whisk a few tablespoons of starch into a little of the broth in a separate bowl before whisking it into the main pot. This prevents the starch from clumping and helps it dissolve into the soup evenly.

What is the secret ingredient to thicken soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool. Add a few tablespoons of flour or cornstarch to the bowl and whisk until it's blended smooth. Next, bring the soup to a simmer and add the mixture back to the pot. Pro tip: Don't dump in the entire mixture at once.

How do you make butternut squash soup less bland? ›

How do you make butternut squash soup less bland? The key is to season it correctly. 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!

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.

How long can butternut squash soup last in the fridge? ›

Store butternut squash soup in an airtight container or lidded glass jar for three to five days. If you want to preserve it for even longer, you can transfer it to the freezer to store for up to three months. Let it thaw in the refrigerator for 24 hours before reheating and serving.

Can dogs have butternut squash? ›

Just like other squashes such as courgettes or pumpkins, dogs can eat butternut squash. In fact, butternut squash is one of the most nutritious and delicious fruits for dogs and it's perfectly safe for them to eat regularly.

Why do my hands feel weird after cutting butternut squash? ›

The liquid is so strong that it can harden into protective scab if the squash becomes cut or damaged—much like a tree. This sap has the same effect on skin, it creates a tough film that can feel stiff, or even itchy.

What meat goes with butternut squash? ›

What to Serve with Roasted Butternut Squash
  • Pork. These Crock Pot Pork Chops would be excellent paired with roasted butternut squash.
  • Chicken. ...
  • Pasta. ...
  • Roasted butternut squash is also delicious with any holiday main: roast chicken, roast turkey, ham, prime rib; whatever your family loves!

Is frozen butternut squash as good as fresh? ›

If you thought frozen butternut squash was only good for a pot of boiling water, think again. Frozen butternut squash is a little chef secret that has flown under the radar but, just like frozen peas, it tastes just as good as fresh, can be used in almost the exact same way, and eliminates all prep work.

Why is my butternut squash bumpy? ›

Rapid growth, boring insects, and excess calcium in soil may contribute to lumpy squash plants. However, the majority of these fruit deformities are the result of a mosaic virus. There are many types of mosaic strains that occur in different fruit families.

Why is my soup not creamy? ›

Add Stale Bread: A few slices of bread also help make a soup creamy. Tear them into pieces and let them soak in a cup or two of the hot soup before pureeing and stirring back into the main pot. 4. Add Yogurt: Plain yogurt works much like cream when added to soups like our avocado soup, but with a lighter result.

How to fix lumpy soup? ›

Cool down the soup with ice. Add a starch like cornstarch or flour. Add an acid like vinegar. Slowly mix in soup with an egg white.

Why is my butternut squash spongy? ›

Butternut squash is meant to be stored for months but doesn't last indefinitely. Keep your eye out for any brown spots or blemishes; these can indicate the start of spoiling. Any soft spots or slimy areas are also a sign that your squash has gone bad.

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