Friday, 5 September 2025

Butternut squash and onion soup ... plus a dash of lime juice !

Although a fruit, butternut squash is used as a vegetable that can be roasted, toasted, mashed and used in casseroles, it's also great when pureed in soups, like in the recipe I share below.

It is a good source of fibre, vitamin C, manganese, magnesium and potassium. It is also an excellent source of Vitamin A and Vitamin E.


Lovely for cooler Autumn days, this quick, simple recipe makes a healthy butternut squash soup. It freezes well too. Perfect with bread, lower carb variety if preferred, see here

Ingredients
2 tbsp olive oil
50g/1¾oz butter
200g/7oz onion, finely sliced
900g/2lb butternut squash, peeled, seeds removed and cut into 1cm/½in cubes
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 - 2 vegetable stock cubes
750ml milk
750ml water
1 lime, juice only

Method
1. Heat the olive oil and the butter in a large saucepan, add the onion, cover and fry gently for 3-4 minutes.
2. Add the butternut squash and continue to cook for a further 2-3 minutes. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
3. Add the vegetable stock cubes with the 750ml of water and the milk and bring to the boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for six minutes, or until the butternut squash is tender.
4. Transfer to a blender and pulse until smooth.
5. Taste, and add more salt and pepper if required. Finish with a little lime juice.

How To Store Leftovers Butternut Squash Soup
In the Fridge: Transfer leftover butternut squash soup to a sealed container and refrigerate for 3 to 5 days.
In the Freezer: Freeze leftover butternut squash soup in freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months.
From recipe idea seen here and here

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~ Happy Autumn ~

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All the best Jan

37 comments:

  1. That looks wonderful.
    I am going to the gym a lot now, so I will probably have a go at making this next week. Thanks.

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  2. Dear friend Jan, the Autumn bouquet is gorgeous! This recipe looks and sounds amazing! Thank you so much for sharing.

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  3. Gracias por la receta. Me gusta la calabaza. Te mando un beso.

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  4. Love it! The soup looks wonderful.

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  5. This looks delicious. The next time I go to the market, I'll get a butternut squash. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. If I find this I will try it, sounds easy and warming!

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  7. I have a lovely collection of squashes in my garden this year, and I'm looking forward to making soup with them. This sounds like a lovely recipe. I do love soup, especially in the cooler months.

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  8. Looks good and a nice recipe too.

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  9. I've never tried butternut. Or pumpkins.
    God bless.

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  10. That sounds amazing. I do like butternut squash soup :-D

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  11. Bill loves butternut squash. This would be a good soup for lunches. Have a great weekend, Jan!

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  12. My friends and I are planning to cook soup for one another in turns. This sounds like the perfect soup when my turn comes around. I've got a couple of beautiful butternut squash ripening.

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  13. A dash of lime juice works wonders.

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  14. The combinatiton of butternut squash and onions seems good. I'll try to cook this soup.

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  15. I’ve had that soup and it’s delicious.

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  16. Hello,
    I have never tried butternut squash soup, sounds yummy.
    Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  17. Now I really want some butternut soup. It looks so good!

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  18. Flowers are lovely and that soup sounds wonderful!
    Happy weekend!
    hugs
    Donna

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  19. Yummy! It's that wonderful time of the year when the butternut squash is plentiful around here and we certainly enjoy it in soup. Thank you for the recipe, Jan.

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  20. This looks very easy and delicious, too. I like the hint of lime!

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  21. Thanks so much for your recipes and links — and just for being you here in blogland. Your comments always make me glad. As for pumpkins… I might give them a try, maybe in a casserole, or yes, a cozy little soup. 🎃 Is autumn you favorite season?

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  22. So good. I love it.
    rsrue.blogspot.com

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  23. I've never eaten it like this before, but it sounds and looks delicious...
    hugs Elke

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  24. I don't know why, lime juice perks up most dishes! It's a magical ingredient. A good recipe to have some on hand in the freezer, but I have a weird relationship with Butternut. I either hate it or love it! I can't get enough of it one day then the next day I can't bear the sight of it. Strange but true.

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  25. You caught me at the dash of lime juice Jan. Looks absolutely yum and what a lovely bouquet of Autumn flowers. Thanks so much, have a great weekend and all the best :)

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  26. i think butternut squash soap, when made properly, is my favorite soup. i love soup, and right about now i can't wait wait to start making it again twice a week!!

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  27. Hubby likes butternut squash so I bet he would love this

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  28. As the days draw in and the weather starts to change to soup season, I really like the idea of the butternut squash soup. It will be one to add to the soup list for this Autumn.😊

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  29. Butternut squash soup is one of my favourites

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