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Spicy Butternut Squash and Coconut Soup | Rebel Recipes (2)

It’s now autumn, and it sure feels like it; I can really feel the chill in the air.

Mornings and nights are getting darker (which wreaks havoc with taking food pics!). However, I love getting wrapped up warm and I now have complete justification for wearing scarves every day (I have an enormous collection!)

I created this warming, spicy butternut squash and coconut soup to celebrate and support The Soil Association Organic September a few years ago, which is a fantastic initiative I’m still very proud to support.

The ‘make small changes’ campaign gives simple and affordable hints and tips for going organic.

This soup is everything a soup should be; wholesome, rich, warming, slightly spicy and really delicious. I love the combination of butternut squash, ginger, peanut butter and coconut yoghurt with their gorgeous Thai flavours; the lime juice lifts everything and brings the flavours together.

I love making a big batch so that I can take it to work for lunch the next day too.

Spicy Butternut Squash and Coconut Soup | Rebel Recipes (3)

A wholesome, rich, warming, slightly spicy soup. The combination of butternut squash, ginger, peanut butter and coconut yoghurt is wonderful.

Prep time: 10 minutes mins

Cook time: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

2-4 servings

4.50 from 2 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 onion roughly chopped
  • 1 tbsp organic coconut oil–I used coconut merchant
  • 1 organic butternut squash
  • 2 cloves garlic sliced
  • Thumb size ginger grated
  • 300-500 ml veg stock
  • 2 tbsp organic peanut butter
  • 1 tbsp tamari/soy
  • 1 tsp maple syrup – optional
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast flakes
  • Pinch sea salt
  • Black pepper
  • 125 ml coconut coconut milk
  • Pinch chili flakes I add around 1 tsp

Instructions

  • Roast the squash in the oven for 60-90 minutes on a medium heat until brown on the outside and soft inside (test with a knife). There is no need to peal the butternut squash.

  • In a large saucepan, fry the onions on a medium heat in the coconut oil for 8-10 minutes until soft, add the garlic and ginger and cook for a further minute.

  • Add the veg stock and then scoop out the flesh of the butternut squash and add to the saucepan. Bring to the boil and then simmer for 5 minutes.

  • Blitz the soup with a hand blender until you have the consistency you like. You can add some more water at this stage if it’s too thick for you.

  • Finally, add in all the remaining ingredients and stir to combine.

  • Lovely topped with more chili flakes, seeds, toasted coconut flakes and a drizzle of tamari.

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  1. Spicy Butternut Squash and Coconut Soup | Rebel Recipes (11)
    I made this last night. It’s so good! I ground up about 1/8 tsp red pepper flakes and added that with the garlic and ginger. So awesome! The lime makes everything dance in your mouth! This is my husband’s new favorite soup. I added cilantro leaves on top for a bit of green.

    Reply

    1. Brilliant! So happy to hear!
      Love, Niki xxx

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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 to make soup more spicy? ›

How To Make Soup Spicy
  1. Choose the Right Spices. Spices are the key to adding heat and depth to your soup. ...
  2. Sauté with Spice. Take your soup to the next level by sautéing the spices before adding them to the pot. ...
  3. Add Fresh Chilies. ...
  4. Incorporate Hot Sauce or Sriracha. ...
  5. Balance with Creaminess. ...
  6. Garnish with Heat.
Feb 1, 2024

Why does my butternut squash 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.

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.

How do you spice up bland soup? ›

How can I make bland vegetable soup taste better? Depending on your taste pallet, you can boost your soup in a variety of directions. Onion powder, garlic powder, garlic salt, Italian seasonings, Mexican seasonings (or any other cultures). Don't overcook your vegetables, either.

How do you tone down spicy butternut squash soup? ›

Adding any or all of the following ingredients can help reduce the heat:
  1. Something sweet (sugar, honey, etc.)
  2. More liquid (water or broth)
  3. Something starchy (like potatoes, rice, or pasta)
  4. Something acidic (tomatoes, wine, citrus, etc.)
  5. Dairy (yogurt, sour cream, milk, cheese)
Dec 9, 2022

Does adding water to spicy soup make it less spicy? ›

Dilute It. Another simple way to temper something spicy is to dilute it. This can be done by adding more of the non-spicy ingredients to a dish (like vegetables, grains, meat or broth) or even just by adding water to thin it out.

How do you add depth of flavor to soup? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

Will milk make soup less spicy? ›

Milk and yogurt make this possible. First, the fat in dairy helps extract the capsaicin molecules. Second, the casein protein molecules act like detergents—they attract the capsaicin molecules, subsequently engulfing them and ridding your mouth of this chemical irritant.

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.

Why is my butternut squash bland? ›

If you pick too early, the flesh will not be fully developed and the squash will lack flavor and not be that wonderfully vegetal sweet that is the wonder of butternut, honeynut, delicata, acorn, pumpkin and kabocha, among dozens of other winter squash.

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.

Can diabetics eat butternut squash? ›

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.

Can you eat too much butternut squash? ›

When taken by mouth: Butternut is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people, but it can cause diarrhea and irritation of the stomach and intestines. Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It's LIKELY UNSAFE to use butternut in large amounts if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. It might stimulate the bowels too much.

Why is my butternut squash tasteless? ›

If you pick too early, the flesh will not be fully developed and the squash will lack flavor and not be that wonderfully vegetal sweet that is the wonder of butternut, honeynut, delicata, acorn, pumpkin and kabocha, among dozens of other winter squash.

How do you salvage bland soup? ›

Add acidic ingredients.

Foods that have a great deal of acidity, like lemon juice, vinegar, white wine, and tomato puree, can help liven up the flavor of bland-tasting bone and other broths. "The acidity of these ingredients works to complement and enhance the broth's flavors, not mask it.

Why does my squash taste bland? ›

No doubt, squash's flavor issues stem from the fact that it's mostly water. Being as much as 95 percent H2O, it's no surprise that it tastes a lot like water, which is to say, bland.

How do you tone down carrot flavor in soup? ›

too many carrots may very well be the cause of the sweetness. i recommend countering that sweetness with a bit of acid — a squeeze of lemon or some vinegar. you probably won't need too much, just add a bit and taste. if you need more, add gradually.

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