Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

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When it starts to get cooler and the days get shorter, nothing warms you up like a comforting bowl of soup. But many soups are packed with hidden fat, sodium, and calories. This fall opt for a lighter fare with this Roasted Butternut Squash Soup recipe. Low in fat yet rich in flavor, the only thing hidden in this soup is vitamin-rich vegetables, and lots of them. Its richness comes from the starches released by the winter squash, carrots, onions, and apples—no heavy cream or butter needed. With a velvety texture and rich, savory-sweet taste, this soup is the perfect thing to keep you full this fall.

 

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  • Hello Amber!
    We had a miss type in our recipe that might have made your soup more of a solid. Try using the new and revamped recipe above and let us know how it works! If it is still thick, try adding a little more coconut milk and vegetable broth! Thanks for stopping by!

  • This is one of my favorite fall recipes!! I can't wait to try it using YLEOs!
    I've found that adding ginger adds a wonderful balance to the other flavors.
    I've also boosted the protein factor buy adding shredded cooked chicken.

  • 1. When do you add the squash to the veggies/fruit mixture? Before step 9 or 10?
    2. If you have carrots, why not add Carrot Seed oil?
    Thanks for the recipe.

    • Hello Beverly,

      1. You want to add the squash with all the other veggies to the blender (step 9).
      2. Carrot Seed Vitality Oil sounds like it would be a great addition to the recipe. We'll have to try it next time we get a chance to make it!

      Thanks for stopping by with your question!

  • This is the best tasting butternut squash soup I've ever had! I actually accidentally dropped in 2 drops of the Cinnamon Vitality oil - no problem! Might have added to the goodness of the flavor! I paired it with some really good sourdough bread we had gotten from EatZi's food market and it was just the perfect cool weather meal. I will definitely be adding this to our fall repertoire for those times when only soup will do!

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