Butternut Squash Soup with Coconut Milk is a creamy, dreamy bowl of Fall flavor that’s just what you need when the cooler weather hits. A whole butternut squash is roasted until caramelized, then pureed with coconut milk, onions, garlic, ginger, and earthy spices for a velvety smooth soup that’s packed with flavor.
London’s Top Tip: Don’t underestimate the power of a little cayenne and cinnamon—they add just the right kick to balance the squash’s natural sweetness!
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While everyone else is cooking up pumpkin recipes the moment Fall hits, I tend to go a different direction with all things butternut squash… and this creamy soup is the first thing on my stovetop!
It’s a lightened up version of the classic since coconut milk is used in place of heavy cream. But fear not. It still comes out so irresistibly creamy and doesn’t have a weird coconut aftertaste at all- promise!
But maybe the best part of all? It’s ready in under an hour, so you can whip up a cozy, crowd-pleasing dinner even on your busiest weeknights.
If you’re on a creamy kick, you’ve GOT to try out this Pumpkin Soup, Zucchini Soup, and Cauliflower Soup recipes next!
Ingredients You’ll Need
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- Butternut Squash. Look for a large squash that is around 2 ½ – 3 pounds. This is the ideal size when combined with the other ingredients.
- Coconut Milk. The bulk of the liquid in this recipe is from this milk. Make sure you get the CANNED coconut milk and NOT the kind in the refrigerated section. You can substitute with Lite coconut milk, but you won’t get the same creamy texture.
- Garlic. Fresh garlic is best, but garlic powder can be substituted if that’s all you have.
- Ginger. Minced ginger paste is quick and easy-to-use.
- Vegetable Broth. If you are not vegetarian or vegan, you can swap this out with chicken broth or bone broth instead.
- Cayenne Pepper. This spice helps give it a little kick. Feel free to omit if you want it to be a bit sweeter.
- Cinnamon. Give a Fall feeling to the soup with this subtle spice. If you’re not a fan, simply leave it out!
How to Make Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Coconut Milk
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- Roast the butternut squash in the oven: Cut the butternut squash in half lengthwise and remove the seeds. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with salt, and place flat-side down on a baking sheet.
- Roast at 425℉ for 40-50 minutes, until the edges are caramelized and the thickest portion is fork-tender. For more details, check out my guide on How to Roast Butternut Squash!
- Combine ingredients in a pot: Cook the onions in a Dutch oven until tender. Stir in the coconut milk, garlic, ginger, seasonings, and broth. Simmer for 5 minutes. (Make sure you shake the can of coconut milk well before pouring in!)
- Blend the roasted butternut squash and soup base in a high-speed blender until smooth. (The Vitamix is my favorite if you happen to have one- it makes it SO creamy!) If needed, use a food processor or immersion blender. Reheat in a pot over medium-low heat, then serve with a drizzle of coconut milk, fresh herbs, cayenne, and optional toppings like homemade croutons or roasted pumpkin seeds.
Storage Directions
- Storage: This dish seriously gets better with time and will taste wonderful after a day in the refrigerator. Simply keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.
- Freezing: This soup can be frozen for 2-3 months, maintaining good texture and flavor. Make sure to cool the soup completely before transferring it to a freezer-safe container.
- Reheating: The best way to reheat is on the stovetop over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. For smaller portions, microwaving works well—heat in short intervals, stirring between each round.
FAQs
No, coconut milk primarily adds creaminess without a strong coconut flavor. It’s a lighter alternative to heavy cream that still delivers richness
Yes! It’s even better when made ahead, as the flavors have time to develop. It can be stored in the fridge for 4-5 days or frozen for 2-3 months
Yes, you can use alternatives like acorn squash or kabocha, but the flavor and texture might vary slightly. Adjust the cooking time based on the size and texture of the squash used
Spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, cayenne, ginger, and turmeric complement the sweetness of the squash, while fresh herbs like thyme, sage, or parsley add depth
What to Serve with Butternut Squash Soup?
If you’re looking for something to serve with this butternut squash soup to make a complete meal, then try one of these recipes:
- Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad
- Roasted Cauliflower Kale Salad
- Cauliflower au Gratin
- Baked Honey Mustard Chicken Thighs
- Kale Salad with Cranberries
- Pork Chops with Apples and Onions
- Skillet Chicken Pot Pie
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Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Coconut Milk
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Ingredients
- 1 large butternut squash about 3 pounds
- 4 tablespoons olive oil divided
- 1 ½ teaspoons salt divided
- ½ small sweet onion finely diced
- 3 garlic cloves finely minced
- 1 ¼ teaspoons finely minced fresh ginger
- 1 13.5-ounce can full-fat coconut milk
- 1 ½ cups vegetable broth
- ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
- Fresh flat-leaf parsley optional
- Roasted and salted pumpkin seeds optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425°F.
- Cut the butternut squash in half, lengthwise. Scrape out and discard the seeds. Drizzle squash with 2 tablespoons of the olive oil and use your hands to rub it all over the flesh. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt. Meanwhile, line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.1 large butternut squash
- Place the butternut squash flat side down on the baking sheet. Bake for 40-45 minutes, or until the squash is tender and the edges begin to caramelize. Remove the squash from the oven and flip.
- Meanwhile, heat the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the onion and cook 3-4 minutes, or until translucent. Add garlic and ginger and continue cooking for 30 seconds, or until fragrant.½ small sweet onion, 3 garlic cloves, 1 ¼ teaspoons finely minced fresh ginger
- Pour in the coconut milk (see Note) and broth, scraping along the bottom of the pot to release any bits. Mix in 1⁄2 teaspoon salt, as well as the cayenne pepper and cinnamon. Cover, reduce heat to low, and simmer for 5 minutes.1 13.5-ounce can full-fat coconut milk, 1 ½ cups vegetable broth, ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper, ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
- Once the squash is done cooking and cool enough to the touch, remove as much flesh as you can and discard the skin. Add all of the squash meat and coconut milk mixture to a high-speed blender or large food processor and blend for 2-3 minutes, or until completely smooth.
- Pour soup back into the pot and cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, for 2-3 minutes, or until heated through.Fresh flat-leaf parsley, Roasted and salted pumpkin seeds
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Notes
- Servings: 6 bowls for an appetizer serving, 4 bowls full for a full meal.
- Coconut milk: If you’d like to finish your soup with a drizzle of coconut milk, reserve 2 tablespoons and pour over soup just before serving.
- Lite coconut milk: can be used in place of full-fat but the soup won’t be as creamy.
- Storage: This dish seriously gets better with time and will taste wonderful after a day in the refrigerator. Simply keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.
- Reheating: The best way to reheat is on the stovetop over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. For smaller portions, microwaving works well—heat in short intervals, stirring between each round.
- Freezing: This soup can be frozen for 2-3 months, maintaining good texture and flavor. Make sure to cool the soup completely before transferring it to a freezer-safe container.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Happy Halloween! What a treat you have given us! OH my gosh! First time ever making butternut squash soup. Have been living gluten free and dairy free for a year now and doing my best to keep our meals nutritious and exciting.
This will be a definite repeat in our house!
Perfect blend with the coconut milk!!!
Yay! So happy you enjoyed the recipe, Corinne. And yes, it’s amazing how delicious a GF and DF soup can actually be! Thanks for the comment and rating 🙂
Restaurant quality! Do not be shy with the ginger.
Yay! So happy you enjoyed the recipe, CeeCee! Thanks for the comment and rating! 🙂
LOVE LOVE LOVE roasted Butternut Squash – making it into a soup is like heaven on earth! I love a bit of heat, so I did add some red pepper flakes – topped with pine nuts – If you haven’t made this yet – DO IT TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe!
What a great idea to add a bit of red pepper flakes – will have to try! Thanks for the comment and rating! 🙂
Just made this and really loved it. Already planning to make a second batch for freezing. Wonderful recipe!
Yay! So happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe, Krista. Thanks for the comment and rating!
I made this soup today and it was delicious!!!
Thank you for the tips about cutting the butternut squash. It made it so easy to cut and prep!! My family enjoyed it as well and this soup will be made many times this Fall and in the future!!
Thanks,
R.B.
Yay! So happy you enjoyed the recipe, Robin, and that you found the extra tips helpful. Thanks for your comment and rating!
Can this soup be made with regular milk instead of coconut milk?
If you’d like to use a different type of milk, I would suggest using half regular milk and half heavy cream so you still get the same texture! Hope you enjoy the recipe 🙂
How much is a serving? 1/2 cup or 1 cup?
I’m not sure exactly, Susan, but I would estimate around 1 cup!
This was absolutely amazing and it was my first time making soup!!! Made with shallots as my onion had gone bad and the flavor was perfect. We actually just finished the leftovers and I’m already planning to add it to next week’s menu rotation. It really was so delicious!!!
Yay, Meredith! I’m so happy to hear you successfully made your first soup – AND enjoyed the recipe! Thanks so much for your comment and rating 🙂
Delicious! I will definitely make this again. I am meal prepping and plan to freeze a batch. I hope it freezes well.
Yay, Darla! So happy you enjoyed the recipe – and yes, it freezes wonderfully! Thanks so much for your comment and rating!
This roasted butternut squash is a tasteful experience that you will not be forgetting soon, healthy and amazing for your paleo diet this is just what I’ve been craving!
Yay Veronica! So happy you enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for your comment 🙂