9.17.2012

Butternut Squash Soup


To me, this soup says Autumn is here. On a crisp, chilly Fall day, coming home and curling up with a bowl of this soup is as comforting as it gets. Once you get a mouthful of how rich, creamy, and velvety smooth the texture is, you’re never going to believe that a cup is only 155 calories, or only 4 Weight Watchers Points+. This is also a great soup to serve company. I recall my mom serving both this and White Chicken Chili along with crusty bread and a big vinaigrette-tossed salad with dried cranberries, nuts and blue cheese to guests for a “soup and salad” dinner and it was a huge hit.

I’ve heard that some people have issues peeling/cutting butternut squash. I used a large chef’s knife and a serrated vegetable peeler and I had no trouble whatsoever. It takes some elbow grease to cut through the squash, but I managed without too much effort. To make it easier, I hear you can poke a few holes and microwave the squash for 2-3 minutes before you cut and peel it to soften it up a bit. If you need more help, here’s a great tutorial!



Butternut Squash Soup
Source: my lovely and amazing Mom

Ingredients:
4 T light butter
6 T chopped onion
6 cups peeled and cubed butternut squash
3 cups vegetable broth
½ t dried marjoram
¼ t black pepper
1/8 t cayenne pepper
4 oz 1/3 less fat cream cheese
Pumpkin pie spice, sprinkled to taste

Optional topping: I tossed a few croutons on top of my soup just to give a little layering for the photos. The soup delicious with or without them! They are not included in the nutrition calculations at the bottom, but if you’d like to add them in you can just use the nutrition information on the package.

Directions:
1.    In a large pot, melt the butter over medium-low heat and add the onions. Saute onions for a few minutes until tender. Add the squash, broth, marjoram, pepper and cayenne and stir together. Cover the pot and bring the mixture to a boil. Turn the heat down to a simmer and simmer covered for 20 minutes or until the squash is tender.
2.    When soup is done cooking, add the cream cheese and puree the soup completely, either by using an immersion blender directly in the pot or by pouring the soup in batches into a normal blender, until smooth. Sprinkle a bit of Pumpkin Pie Spice on each serving.

Yields 6 (1 cup) servings. WW P+: 4 per serving (P+ calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Nutrition Information per serving from myfitnesspal.com: 155 calories, 20 g carbs, 8 g fat, 3 g protein, 3 g fiber

40 comments:

  1. Cannot wait to try this! Need a good soup!

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    1. This is probably my favorite soup ever. I hope you love it!

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  2. Oh goodness this looks great! I just got a huge butternut squash from my mom's garden and I have been looking for a soup recipe, can't wait to try it. Although I might omit the dairy to make it vegan.

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  3. Holy taste buds--this looks amazing!!!

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    1. It's so good, Anne, I hope you try it!

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  4. This looks delicious Emily! We have a similar recipe over on our site http://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/butternut-squash-soup-recipe but it doesn't include the cream cheese, I will have to give that a try.

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    1. Yup, there's a lot of Butternut Squash Soup recipes out there. This recipe is the best one I've ever tasted, you should try it!

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  5. Made this tonight ......absolutely delicious! Thanks for all the fantastic recipes. I have tried many of them and they have all been fantastic!

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  6. I actually put in 1/2 a canned chipotle pepper in my butternut squash soup - its the perfect balance of sweet and spicy!

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  7. Hi,

    Can anyone tell me if six cups cubed butternut squash comes out to one large squash, or will I need to buy two? Thanks!

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    1. One large one (2 lbs or more) should be perfect!

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  8. I made this tonight and it was awesome! I doubled it, and the only change I made was using a little less butter. It was rich tasting, and delicious! My husband didn't want to sprinkle pumpkin pie spice on his, but I did and it was great! Really great recipe that's sure to be a repeat often here at my home, particularly in the fall. Thanks so much!!!

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    1. I'm so glad you tried it and loved it!

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  9. I doubled this when I made it last night. It is soooo good. I didn't add pumpkin pie spice. I am savory not sweet. I added siricha. Just the right balance. Definately will be a favorite.
    Nancy

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    1. The pumpkin pie spice doesn't sweeten it, but sriracha sounds yummy too! I'm so glad you loved the soup :)

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  10. Wow I am so so much happy because I tried this great butternut squash soup & it tastes so so yummy really...I copied the recipe from here and now I am so thankful to author...

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  12. So the grocery store ran out of pumpkin pie spice...however it was amazing with out it. I added just a touch more cayenne because we like spice :)
    My husband turned his nose when I told him what I was making...needless to say, he changed his mind. This soup is really really delightful!

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    1. I'm so glad you both loved it and that he came around! The Pumpkin Pie Spice is definitely optional. :)

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  13. Do you think this would be ok with frozen squash? Normally I'd always go for fresh - but I have a couple bags of frozen I would love to use up!

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    1. I've never tried it that way but I don't see why not!

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  14. This looks so perfect for fall! I love squash and I love that there is 3 grams of fiber per serving in this soup. Definitely adding it to my meal plan this week.

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    1. I hope you love it! It's one of my favorite recipes.

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  15. I just finished making this! The taste I had was AMAZING!!! I can't wait to eat it for dinner tomorrow night!!!

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  16. Instead of dealing with trying to cube the firm squash, cut it in half lengthways, seed, and place cut side down on a baking sheet. Roast it the oven until tender. It adds to the flavor and you'll be able to scoop out the meat of the squash quite easily. No peeling needed.

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  17. This was absolutely delicious. I cannot wait to make this again. So creamy and filling. PERFECT for fall. Thank you so much!!

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  18. Thanks for another great recipe! I bought such a big squash that I only needed half for the recipe (and that measured 8 cups!). I roasted the other half.

    My question for you is why cube and boil? Can it be made using the roasted squash also? If you tried that, let me know. Otherwise round two will be made with the roasted squash.

    You're the greatest, Emily!

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  19. I am so happy to have found this recipe. A friend said it's the BEST! Question, though. How much pureed squash would be used instead of cubed? I have some cans of organic squash puree I want to use and want to be sure to make this right. Thank you! :)

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  20. This was SO good!! I had a cold and made it last night. Hit the spot!! :)

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  21. This sounds yummy! Can't wait to try it! I'm new to cooking still and this may be a silly question but what is marjoram and where can I find it? Thanks!

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    1. Marjoram is a spice...I found mine on the dry spice aisle in my store!

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    2. Marjoram is a spice...I found mine on the dry spice aisle in my store!

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  22. This soup came out so delicious! I'm so happy to have found your website! Thank you so much!

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  23. Hi Emily, looking forward to trying this soup, looks great! Frank

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  24. This is my first time i visit here. I found so many entertaining stuff in your blog, especially its discussion. From the tons of comments on your articles, I guess I am not the only one having all the leisure here! Keep up the good work.

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  25. This is my first time i visit here. I found so many entertaining stuff in your blog, especially its discussion. From the tons of comments on your articles, I guess I am not the only one having all the leisure here! Keep up the good work.

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