Butternut Squash Soup Daniel Fast Recipe — Daniel Fast Journey

    What Type of Squash Can You Use For Soup?

    You can use any type of winter squash for soup, but I prefer butternut squash. Hubbard, acorn, and buttercup squashes are also good choices.

    Butternut squash has a large oblong shape that could be compared to a bell. It has a yellowish-orange exterior and bright orange flesh inside.

    Butternut Squash Soup Recipe

    Serves 4-6

    Ingredients

    1 butternut squash (2.5-3lbs), peeled, seeded, and cubed

    3 cups vegetable broth

    1-2 tablespoons olive oil

    1 large onion, chopped

    3 cloves garlic, minced

    1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

    1 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated

    Salt and Pepper to taste

    Green Onions and Pumpkin Seeds (pepitas) for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Heat the oil over medium heat in a large soup pot. Add the chopped onion and saute for 4-5 minutes.

    2. Add the squash cubes and saute until soft, about 8-10 minutes, stirring frequently. Then add in the garlic, ginger, nutmeg, 1/2 tsp of salt and stir for 2-3 minutes.

    3. Add in the vegetable stock and bring to a low boil, simmering about 15-20 minutes or until squash is tender.

    4. Transfer the soup to a blender in smaller batches and blend until smooth OR use an immersion blender to thoroughly blend the soup. If soup is too thick, you can add more broth. Divide in bowls an serve with green onion, pumpkin seeds (pepitas), salt and pepper.

    Check out the Daniel Fast Journey book for more recipes!Why is Butternut Squash Good For You?

    Butternut squash is a great source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, and potassium. It also has anti-inflammatory properties and is a good source of beta-carotene (which the body converts to vitamin A).

    One cup of butternut squash cubes has approximately

    • 60 calories

    • 493 mg potassium

    • 3 g fiber

    • 48% Vitamin C

    • 5% Iron

    • 10% Vitamin B6

    • 12% Magnesium

    • 6% Calcium

    As you can see, that's a whole lot of quality nutrition packed into one cup!

    Here is some more info about What to Eat On a Daniel Fast.

    Helpful Tips for Making Butternut Squash Soup

    There are a few more steps to making this soup than just throwing everything in the pot. But trust me, it's not difficult!

    Roasted Butternut Squash

    Although you can simply buy raw butternut squash and make your soup, taking the extra step to roast butternut squash in advance will add flavor. Roasted butternut squash soup can be made following the same directions as below, but you’ll bake the squash in the oven first.

    Steps for roasting butternut squash:

    • Preheat oven to 425

    • Cut the squash in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds

    • Linke baking sheet with parchment paper and spray with oil

    • Drizzle with a small amount of olive oil

    • Roast until tender, approximately 40-50 minutes

    • Allow squash to cool slightly before handling

    This will give you a rich and creamy butternut squash soup.

    Cubing the Squash

    If you’re not roasting your butternut squash first, then the first step is to cube the squash. I like to use a vegetable peeler to remove the skin, then cut it in half lengthwise and remove the seeds, scooping them out with a spoon. Then cut the squash into 1-inch cubes.

    If you're short on time, you can buy butternut squash already peeled and cubed at most grocery stores. You can find this in both fresh produce and frozen (although frozen squash can sometimes retain too much water and become mushy).

    Some also like to roast the squash first, then cube it and blend up into soup.

    Transferring to a Blender or Using an Immersion Blender

    If you have a regular blender, you can transfer the soup to the blender and blend until smooth (you may want to allow it to cool slightly).

    I like to use an immersion blender because I find it easier to ensure all the chunks get blended well. If you use an immersion blender, be careful not to blend for too long or the soup will start to heat up and become too thick.

    In either method, it can be easier to get a smooth, even consistency if you work in batches.

    Daniel Fast Soup

    When making soup for the Daniel fast, you’ll want a vegan butternut squash soup recipe. That means substituting veggie broth for chicken stock or chicken broth. You’ll also avoid any heavy cream, milk, or sugar.

    Find more of the best Daniel Fast soup recipes HERE.

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