Simple Roasted Butternut Squash Cinnamon Soup Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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"Booyah! This velvety soup is a sweet and savory bowl of comfort with a surprising cinnamon kick."

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Ready In:
1hr 20mins

Ingredients:
11
Serves:

10-12

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ingredients

  • 14 cup butter
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 1 large butternut squash (at least 2 1/2 lbs)
  • 14 - 12 cup heavy cream or 1/4-1/2 cup half-and-half
  • 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced
  • 5 cups chicken broth
  • 1 -2 pinch cinnamon
  • salt
  • pepper
  • sour cream, to garnish

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directions

  • Roast the butternut squash, flesh side down onto a lightly oiled roasting pan for 40 to 45 minutes in a 425 degree oven.
  • In the mean time, sautee the onion, ginger, and garlic in butter until soft.
  • Add the broth, simmer for ten minutes.
  • Add pulp from the butternut squash (that you've scooped out).
  • Puree in a food processor or blender (or I use a mixing wand right in the pot).
  • Return to pan.
  • Add cream, salt, pepper, and a pinch or 2 of cinnamon.
  • Simmer until heated through.

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Reviews

  1. wonderful, simply delicious, there is not too many more words to describe this soup, all the flavors blend wonderful together, I love the addition of the fresh ginger, I increaded the garlic by 2 large cloves (can never have too much garlic lol!) also added in a pinch of cayenne pepper, thanks for sharing such a wonderful soup recipe that my family thoroughly enjoyed tonight!

    Kittencalrecipezazz

  2. Fantastic! Like another reviewer, I omitted the butter (used olive oil) and the heavy cream (used 6 oz of plain, Greek yogurt). I also added a Granny Smith apple -- extra delish! Couldn't decide at the end whether to add cinnamon for sweetness or cayenne for spice, and ultimately forgot to do either. It was superb all the same!

    GreenFish

  3. This was amazing! I have never tasted such good soup, if I don't mind complimenting myself! I skipped the butter, just sauteed the onion in veg. oil. I also had an old leek left in the fridge, so I chopped that up and sauteed it with the onion. I used my homemade chicken stock and minced some frozen ginger I had in the freezer. It was so delicious after I used my immersion blender to puree the soup, I skipped the cream --- It didn't need it! Thank you! I'm making a second batch right now, checking the ingredient list, and thought I'd leave the review.

    LawyerMom

  4. Incredible! Silky smooth & wonderful flavours!

    dancerdeb

  5. This is my first attempt at making squash soup as we are not big squash lovers. Wow! It was delicious. I made it as written but halved the recipe since I bought the smallest squash in the store. I added some red pepper flakes to mine and a dollop of sour cream to both bowls. Will definitely make again.

    surus

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  1. This was wonderful! I omitted the cinnamon and sprinkled some cayenne, instead. I'm not a big cinnamon and savory fan. Thanks, so much for the recipe! It's a keeper!

    Picante

  2. this was really good. thanks for the recipe. i also added a little cayenne pepper - and used coconut milk instead of cream.

    adams.wifey

  3. Made this with many substitutions and it still turned out great. The directions for roasting the squash worked perfectly. I wasn't sure my hubby would like it, but he downed two bowls for supper last night. My subs included: 1 additional squash (acorn), veg broth instead of chicken, 3 chopped apples added to broth, 1/2&1/2 instead of heavy cream, and just about tripled the ginger quantity (personal preference, and also to tone down the sweetness). This was quite yummy and I will enjoy the leftovers. :) Thanks, Liza!

    StylinDog

  4. Made this for a luncheon last week. I substituted the 2% greek yogurt for the heavy cream. I served the soup with a side of sherry to add to taste. It was delicious!! Had some soup left over, and added chunks of roasted squash, which made it even better.

    morninglory8

  5. Wonderful. I did add about 1/8 tsp each of red pepper, nutmeg, and all spice. I also used 2% greek yogurt in place of the heavy cream...and it turned out beautifully. A bit of light sour cream & fresh ground pepper on top finished it off nicely!

    surfin' chef

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FAQs

How to roast butternut squash Jamie Oliver? ›

Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4. Wash and dry the whole squash, then place on a baking tray. Pierce once or twice with the tip of a sharp knife, then bake in the oven for 1 hour 30 minutes, or until golden and very soft.

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.

Do I need to peel butternut squash before roasting? ›

While butternut squash skin is edible and it can even turn nice and crisp when roasted, many people prefer to peel it first so it's easier to eat. Butternut squash skin is smooth and thin and the best way to peel it is by using a sharp vegetable peeler.

How to cook butternut squash Paula Deen? ›

directions
  1. In a medium saucepan combine squash, onions, carrots,broth, and salt. Simmer, uncovered, until squash is very tender, about 40 minutes.
  2. Puree soup in a blender or food processor with the butter. Whisk cream into soup. Serve in wide, shallow bowls with a dollop of sour cream if desired.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? He first tosses the butternut squash in oil, maple syrup, salt, and pepper and then cooks it in the oven at 400°F for about 25 minutes.

Is there a difference between roasting and baking squash? ›

Most recipes say to either bake or roast butternut squash—but what's the difference? While both cooking methods will turn the tough, raw gourd into a soft, sweet ingredient, roasting butternut squash is the more common process for achieving browned, crispy edges and a creamy interior.

What to add to squash soup for flavor? ›

Yellow onion and garlic – These veggies add delicious depth of flavor. Fresh sage and rosemary – I don't reach for rosemary as often as some other fresh herbs, but I absolutely love it here. Along with the sage, it makes this soup cozy and complex.

What to pair with butternut squash soup? ›

Try some of these sandwiches to pair with your creamy butternut squash soup.
  1. Brie and Apple Grilled Cheese. ...
  2. Turkey Pesto Sandwich. ...
  3. Bacon Turkey Bravo Sandwich. ...
  4. Fall Harvest Turkey Wrap. ...
  5. The Best Turkey Reuben. ...
  6. Roast Beef Sandwiches. ...
  7. Apple & Brie Grilled Cheese with Baby Greens. ...
  8. Grilled Turkey Cranberry Cream Cheese Sandwich.
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What if I put too much onion in my butternut squash soup? ›

If your soup has too much onion, one effective way to balance the flavor is by diluting it with broth or water. Start by removing a portion of the soup and setting it aside. In a separate pot, heat up some vegetable or chicken broth, or simply water, and gradually add it to the soup while tasting along the way.

Is buttercup squash the same as butternut squash? ›

Buttercup. Not to be confused with the long, tan-hued butternut squash, the buttercup squash is squatter, with dark green skin. Its sweet, nutty flesh is dense and dry, and can be boiled, steamed, or worked into baked goods and casseroles. It will keep for two to four months.

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.

How many butternut squash per person? ›

Assuming that each portion is about 4 ounces (4 oz of squash per person), you will need about 5 lbs of squash. If you want there to be leftovers or you think folks will eat more than 4 ounces each (maybe some of your guests have bigger appetites), you will want to cook more than just 5 lbs.

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. Don't be afraid to turn up the heat!

Why is my roasted butternut squash watery? ›

The key to avoiding watery butternut squash is to roast it rather than steam it. Steaming butternut squash causes the vegetable to absorb more water and doesn't impart much flavor. Roasting the squash prevents this and caramelizes the vegetable's natural sugars, adding another layer of flavor to your dish.

Do you eat the skin of roasted butternut squash? ›

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.

Do you cook butternut squash cut side up or down? ›

Cooking butternut squash halves
  1. Preheat the oven to 400F. Cut off ¼" from the top and bottom of the butternut squash. ...
  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the butternut squash halves cut side down. Bake for 50-60minute or until tender.
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