Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (2024)

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This is a delightful butternut souprecipe. The butternut squash adds a rich creamy texture to your tomato soup. You can serve this recipe a variety of ways – try adding a bit of fresh grated ginger, a touch of cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg, or you can try a spicy version of tomato butternut soup and add a little paprika, chili, or curry powder. However you serve it, this tomato butternut soup recipe is delicious!

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The summer harvest isfinally drawing to a close,but I continue tofind myself with yet more tomatoes.And there sit the lovely butternuts, all 70 pounds or so of them. Why not combine the two for a creamy tomato-butternut combination? Add a handful of fresh sage and see what happens…delicious and creamy and so, so good.

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Tomato – Butternut Soup

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A simple, delicious soup, usingbutternut to add a creamy consistency

This a wonderfully versatile soup – try any of the following:

  • Enjoy some warming herbs – with the onion and garlic, add an inch of freshly grated ginger or a touch of ground cinnamon, clove, nutmeg
  • Spice it up with some paprika, chili or curry powder

Ingredients – this recipe makes extra for freezing – decrease by half for a smaller batch

  • 6 Tbspoil (olive, coconut, or ghee all work nicely)
  • 2 onion, chopped
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • Handful of fresh sage, crushed
  • Approximately3 pounds of tomatoes
  • About3 pounds of butternut squash (1 medium), peeled, halved, and seeded
  • 4 cups broth or water
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Directions

  1. Heat the oil in a large stockpot on medium heat.
  2. Add the onion, garlic, and sage, and cook until soft and fragrant (about 10 minutes).
  3. Add the tomatoes and squash and cook 5-10 minutes.
  4. Add the broth, bring everything to a simmer, and cook until the squash is tender (about 20 minutes).
  5. Using an immersion blender, puree until smooth. (I prefer to let my soup cool and puree in batches in a regular blender.)
  6. Add salt and pepper to taste.

Freeze half for later meals, enjoy half now!

Do you have a favorite tomato or butternut recipe?

~ Michelle

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  1. Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (4)Bill says

    I’m passing this one along to Cherie. Looks delicious! We’ve been especially mindful this year about truly seasonal eating. By first considering what do we have available now, Cherie has been able to put together some delicious combinations–as you have done here. 🙂

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  2. Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (5)Marla says

    HI Michelle,
    I love butternut squash but my husband doesn’t. I am definitely going to try to make some butternut squash soup this year but the butternut aren’t quite ready yet for harvest. Your recipe sounds healthy and tasty. I love the idea of making extra and freezing it. Thanks for sharing on Real Food Fridays. Pinned & tweeted!

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    • Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (6)Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      Thanks Marla. Butternut is so versatile and as you know – packed with nutrition! I hope your husband can be converted 😉

      Reply

  3. Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (7)Deborah Smikle-Davis says

    With so many of my favorite ingredients, who can resist this tasty delight? We’re so glad you shared this healthy and delicious Tomato Butternut Soup recipe on the Healthy, Happy, Green and Natural Party Blog Hop. I’m Pinning and sharing!

    Reply

    • Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (8)Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      Thank you Deborah – take care!

      Reply

  4. Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (10)Alicia Owen (@BoredinArkansas) says

    Yum! Sure sounds good. I have never had butternut squash soup…But we are getting a TON of them in our garden this year, so I’m definitely going to try it out.

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    • Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (11)Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      Oh I am excited for you! Butternut is so versatile. And it stores well, so you can enjoy it all winter long!

      Reply

  5. Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (12)Michelle says

    I love winter squash and am always looking for new recipes to try. I’m pinning this one to my Pinterest board for safe keeping. I looks so easy and nutritious.

    Reply

    • Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (13)Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      It is easy and the butternut gives the soup a nice creamy consistency. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  6. Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (14)tarahlynn says

    What a lovely recipe for fall! Thanks for sharing at the To Grandma’s house we go link party today! Pinned!

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  7. Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (15)tarahlynn says

    This sounds wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing with us at last weeks tomorrow! Tomorrow you will be featured when the new To Grandma’s house we go party starts, hope to see you there!

    Reply

  8. Butternut Soup Recipe – A Tomato Butternut Soup (16)Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

    Thank you!

    Reply

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FAQs

How do I make my butternut squash soup taste better? ›

Seasonings: cinnamon, ground ginger, ground cumin, turmeric, ground nutmeg, ground cloves, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper. The seasonings all blend together beautifully to create a symphony of flavor you will want to give a standing ovation – or just eat more soup.

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.

Do you need to peel butternut squash for soup? ›

Do you have to peel butternut squash for soup? No. There is no need to peel the squash. Not only is this a fussy process, but the squash skin is completely edible and will blend into the soup once cooked.

Is butternut squash soup good for blood pressure? ›

It can help your blood pressure.

Butternut squash is high in potassium, which can help keep your blood pressure in check. Managing your blood pressure can reduce your risk for stroke and heart disease. Its fiber helps with blood sugar. Butternut squash contains a type of fiber that's not digestible.

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.

How to make soup really flavorful? ›

7 Easy Ways to Make Any Soup Better
  1. Brown or Sear the Meat.
  2. Roast the the Veggies.
  3. Mix up the Texture.
  4. Use Homemade Stock Whenever Possible.
  5. Put Your Cheese Rinds to Work.
  6. Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples.
  7. Add Fresh Herbs or Dairy When Serving.
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What to pair with butternut squash soup? ›

What to Serve with Butternut Squash Soup. Enjoy this soup as a starter, side, or main dish. When I'm making it the center of a meal, I serve it with good crusty bread, homemade focaccia, avocado toast, or corn muffins and a simple veggie side or fall salad.

Is butternut healthy? ›

Butternut squash offers nutritional values like vitamin A, potassium, and fiber. Health benefits of this winter squash include managing high blood pressure, preventing asthma, and promoting healthy skin and hair. Contrary to the name, winter squash is grown in the summer and harvested in the fall.

Is butternut squash good for diabetics? ›

Is Butternut Squash Safe for People Living with Diabetes? Butternut squash is a fantastic option for those who need to carefully monitor their blood sugar levels. Rich in antioxidants, vitamin A, and vitamin C, butternut squash can provide numerous health benefits for those living with diabetes.

Is butternut squash good for your bowels? ›

It's high in fibre which means it may contribute to a healthy gut by improving digestion and reducing constipation. It's also low in calories and packed with beta-carotene – our bodies convert this to vitamin A to support the immune system, healthy eyes and strong bones.

Is butternut squash a good or bad carb? ›

Butternut squash is a low-calorie food and is packed with nutrients. While it's higher in carbs than some other veggies, its low glycemic index (a ranking of how carbs affect blood sugar) still makes it a healthy choice for most people.

What does butternut squash do for the gut? ›

Butternut squash contains considerable amounts of fiber, which can help you keep a healthy weight and regulate bowel movements. It's known to help prevent colorectal cancer while the beta-carotene in butternut squash can also improve eye health.

How do you fix bland butternut squash soup? ›

Season soup with cayenne pepper, allspice, nutmeg, ginger, salt, and pepper. Stir in half-and-half cream and sherry. Cook and stir over medium heat until heated through; do not boil. Ladle into soup bowls and top each with a dollop of sour cream to serve.

How to enhance boxed butternut squash soup? ›

Add a squeeze of lemon or lime or a splash of sherry vinegar at the end of heating the soup. Try drizzling a few drops of roasted nut oil on top each bowl of soup. Roasted pumpkin seed oil on butternut squash soup, for instance, or roasted hazelnut oil on mushroom soup.

How do you give squash more flavor? ›

Basil has a strong, aromatic flavor that enhances and balances the delicate flavors of squash and zucchini. Use fresh basil, olive oil and tomatoes with a bit of salt when sautéing or stewing chopped zucchini and squash. For a zucchini and squash salad, use some fresh basil and tomatoes.

How to balance the sweetness of butternut squash soup? ›

Dry cooking methods such as roasting and sauteeing tend to bring a squash's sugars to the fore. You might want to blanch or par-cook the squash in a little bit of water before sauteeing; that would diminish the sweetness somewhat but allow you to finish the dish in the prescribed fashion.

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