Thai Butternut Squash Soup Recipe (Vegan) - Sweet Peas and Saffron (2024)

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Posted: 1/21/20Updated: 1/4/21

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A simple and healthy vegan Thai butternut squash soup recipe made with lemongrass and coconut milk! Tastes even better on day 2, is gluten- and dairy-free and easy to prep.

There is really nothing more satisfying than a nice bowl of smooth and creamy soup. Some of my family's favorites include this Ultra Creamy Butternut Squash Soup and this Thai Coconut Curry Soup. Another tasty Thai option is this Thai Butternut Squash Soup recipe which gets amazing flavor from lemongrass and lime leaves.

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While often Thai flavors can be bold and assertive, sometimes I crave something mellower. This Thai butternut squash soup is definitely on the mellower side, with creamy coconut milk and citrussy flavors from the lemongrass and lime leaves.

Not only that but it's loaded with butternut squash and carrots, is vegan, gluten- and dairy-free, and easy to prep.

Reasons you’ll ♡ this soup

  • it's dairy-free and vegan, and gluten-free
  • it's the kind of soup that tastes even better on day 2- perfect for meal prep!
  • it's not spicy and is great for kids

Recipe video

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Let's talk ingredients!

  • Butternut squash - peeled and cubed. Use frozen cubed butternut squash as a shortcut!
  • Other veggies- onion, garlic, and carrots to add extra layers of flavor.
  • Vegetable stock- I've been making my own homemade veggie stock and will share the recipe soon!
  • Lemongrass- the long stalks you see in the photo above. Should be available in the produce section of your grocery store.
  • Lime leaves- we've been able to find fresh lime leaves in our produce section on occasion, but in this case I've used dried lime leaves which I found in the spice aisle. They should also be available at specialty Asian grocery stores.
  • Curry powder - go for a mild curry powder unless you want to up the spice level in this soup.
  • Coconut milk - you want high-quality and full fat coconut milk for the richest, creamiest soup base

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Meal prep tips

Soup is one of my favorite things to use in meal prep as it stores great! Here's some tips for perfect soup:

  • Lemongrass- Peel off outer leaves and bruise the stem by hitting with the dull side of your knife. This helps release all the flavors! Chop into 2-3 inch long pieces to help you fish it out after the cook time is over.
  • Blender- I like to use an immersion blender to blend my soup, but a stand blender would also work. Be very careful so you don't burn yourself!
  • Thickness- you can totally customize how thick you want this soup to be by adding more or less stock. If you want it thicker than pictured, add stock to ½ inch below the butternut squash. For thinner like pictured, cover the squash.
  • Storage- this soup keeps for 4 days in the fridge and 6 months in the freezer! Find my favorite soup storage containers in my shop.

Can I swap out the coconut milk for something else?

The coconut milk really adds nice flavor to this soup, and I don’t recommend skipping it. It may be possible to use heavy cream in place; however, I have not tried and don’t know how this might affect the flavor. If you give it a try, let me know how it turns out in the comments!

Could I make this with chicken stock?

Yes, you can substitute chicken broth for veggie stock if you are not vegan. Try my homemade bone broth recipe!

I can't find lemongrass or lime leaves at a local store... Can I leave them out?

If you can't get locally, check Amazon for fresh lemongrass stalks and fresh lime leaves that are available to be delivered.

I don't recommend skipping these ingredients as they add so much of the citrussy flavor that is essential for flavor in this soup. You could try this Creamy Thai Curry Sweet Potato Soup, which is made with a red curry paste that's easily found in most grocery stores.

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More healthy soup recipes:

  • Caribbean Sweet Potato Soup
  • Thai Slow Cooker Chicken and Wild Rice Soup
  • Thai Curry Sweet Potato and Lentil Soup
  • Healthy Broccoli Cheese Soup
  • Healthier Beef Barley Soup

This post was originally published in 2015. It has been rephotographed and republished in 2020.

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Thai Butternut Squash Soup

5 from 2 votes

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

A simple and healthy vegan Thai butternut squash soup recipe made with lemongrass and coconut milk! Tastes even better on day 2, is gluten- and dairy-free and easy to prep.

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 onion (diced)
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 4 cups butternut squash (peeled and cubed)
  • 2 carrots (peeled and sliced)
  • 2 cups stock (or more; enough to cover the veggies)
  • 2 stalks lemongrass (outer leaves removed and cut into 2-inch pieces)
  • 2 lime leaves
  • 1 teaspoon curry powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 coconut milk (full fat)

To serve

  • yogurt or coconut yogurt (to swirl in)

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a medium pot over medium heat.

  • Add the onion, and cook, stirring occasionally, until translucent, 5-7 minutes.

  • Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently.

  • Add the butternut squash, carrots, stock, lemongrass, lime leaves, curry powder and salt.

  • Cook for 15 minutes, or until butternut squash is soft.

  • **Remove the lemongrass and lime leaves from the pot**

  • Stir in the coconut milk, and puree using an immersion blender until smooth.

  • Reheat gently (do not boil) and serve!

Storage

  • This soup may be stored in the fridge for up to 4 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Tips:

  • you can control the thickness of this soup. If you want it thicker, do not fully cover the butternut squash (½- 1 inch below). If you want it thinner as pictured, fully cover the squash
  • make sure you remove all lemongrass and lime leaves as they have an unpleasant texture in soups

Video

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1/4 batch, Calories: 131kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 3g, Sodium: 789mg, Potassium: 657mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 20230IU, Vitamin C: 33.9mg, Calcium: 88mg, Iron: 1.5mg

Author: Denise Bustard

Course: Soup

Cuisine: Thai

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  1. Paula Rothman says

    whats up with the measurement?

    Reply

    • Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says

      Hi Paula, the measurements are in the recipe card - does this answer your question?

      Reply

  2. Laura says

    Hey Denise
    What kind of Stock are you putting in the soup? Veggie/ chicken?

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Hi Laura! You can use either! I typically use chicken stock since that's something I always have in my pantry 🙂

      Reply

  3. Denise says

    Hi Joyce! This soup shouldn't be spicy, unless you have hot curry powder. My medium curry powder was not spicy at all 🙂

    Reply

  4. Denise says

    You and me both!! Thanks, Jessica!

    Reply

  5. aimee @ like mother like daughter says

    I love this twist on traditional butternut squash soup! I'm sure the coconut, curry and lemongrass just make it so delicious!

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Thanks so much, Aimee! I don't think I've ever tried a traditional butternut squash soup, which is kind of crazy considering how obsessed I am with it 🙂

      Reply

  6. Jen | Baked by an Introvert says

    This is the perfect fall soup! Love the lemongrass in here.

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Thanks, Jen! I love lemongrass 🙂 🙂

      Reply

  7. Sarah @Whole and Heavenly Oven says

    I still have yet to fill my soup pot with butternut squash soup this fall, and I think that's changing right now! Um, this soup is freaking gorgeous, Denise! I can only imagine how perfectly the lemongrass and coconut compliment the squash!

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Thank you so much, Sarah! I was totally surprised by how well these flavors went together. For once I nailed it on my first try! 😀

      Reply

  8. Regina says

    This looks like a soup after my own heart! I just took a Thai cooking class and I don't know how I'll ever make soup without lemon grass and kaffir lime leaves again? The flavors are just so amazing!

    Reply

    • Denise says

      I took an 'unofficial' Thai cooking class aka: Ben's mother in law taught me (she used to run a restaurant in phu*kket). I just can't get enough of Thai flavours!

      Reply

  9. Rachel @ Bakerita says

    Oh my goodness, this soup looks so creamy dreamy and heavenly. The lemongrass sounds like a perfect addition. Love this!

    Reply

    • Denise says

      Thanks so much, Rachel! I am craving all things soup these days 😉

      Reply

Thai Butternut Squash Soup Recipe (Vegan) - Sweet Peas and Saffron (2024)

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 do you reduce the sweetness in 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.

Do you need to peel butternut squash for soup? ›

You can eat the skin, so there's no need to peel it. Simply halve it, scoop out the seeds and chop it into chunks, then roast it and add it to a warm winter salad or throw it into curries, stews or soups. You can also roast the seeds and eat them as a snack or sprinkled over a finished dish.

Is butternut squash soup healthy? ›

One cup is loaded with Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Magnesium, and Potassium! Butternut Squash is filled with antioxidants which include vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene. It's shown that antioxidants can help to prevent and slow down inflammation which may lead to a reduced risk of several chronic diseases.

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 adds flavor to bland 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.

How do you get the sweet taste out of vegetable soup? ›

Neutralize the sweetness by using one or more simple techniques. Add 1 tbsp. of lemon juice or cider vinegar per quart of soup. Stir well and allow to simmer for two to three minutes.

Why does my homemade soup taste sweet? ›

Carrots and parsnips have a fair amount of sugar in them and can make a soup or gravy sweet if you use too many. Ditto onions, but if you only used one that won't be the culprit. Perhaps not the pickle next time.

What adds sweetness to soup? ›

To add sweetness without sugar, try coconut, vanilla, or date, suggests Clean Eating Magazine, but for many soup recipes, sugar can help turn up the flavor volume of the original recipe.

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.

What are the benefits of eating butternut squash? ›

Butternut squash is an abundant source of powerful antioxidants, including vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene. Antioxidants help prevent or slow cellular damage and reduce inflammation, which may reduce your risk of several chronic diseases.

How do you hack a butternut squash to peel? ›

She explains her tip as follows: Before you attempt to peel your butternut squash raw, use a fork to poke a few holes in it, then microwave for just three minutes. After you take it from the microwave, it's ready to peel.

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.

Is butternut squash anti inflammatory? ›

Nutritional Benefits of Butternut Squash

It contains zeaxanthin and lutein, two powerful antioxidants that support vision. Butternut Squash's high antioxidant content may have anti-inflammatory benefits, helping to reduce your risk of inflammation-related disorders like rheumatoid arthritis.

Is butternut squash OK for weight loss? ›

One cup of cooked butternut squash has only 83 calories and provides 7 grams of filling fiber — making it an excellent choice to lose excess weight and body fat. It contains both insoluble and soluble fiber. Soluble fiber has been associated with fat loss and decreased appetite.

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.

How do you keep soup from being bland? ›

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.

How do you elevate boxed 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.
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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.

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