When I first came across this recipe for Jalapeno Ginger Butternut Squash Soup, I was intrigued by the ingredients. Never would I have thought to add jalapenos and ginger to a butternut squash dish. It seemed so odd, and yet so delicious as well. This weekend, the weather began feeling a bit more… autumnal. So I used this wonderful weather as an excuse to try out this recipe. I altered the original recipe a bit, but you can find the original here.
Ingredients (makes about 8 servings):
2 tablespoons olive oil
6 cloves garlic, chopped
2 tablespoons grated ginger
1 jalapeño chile, seeded and chopped
1 tablespoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
4 pounds butternut squash, peeled and cut into 2-in. cubes
3 cups water
3 cups chicken broth
1 tablespoon light brown sugar
1/4 cup coconut milk, plus more for serving
I’ve attempted to peel and cube butternut squash in the past. And it is absolutely not worth it. It takes forever and never seems to yield as much as you think it will. So I wimped out at bought the pre-packaged pre-chopped stuff. And I am so happy I did. I ended up using 3 20 oz containers of the butternut squash.
Begin by chopping your garlic and jalapeno and grating your ginger.
Heat the olive oil in a large pot over high heat. Add the garlic, ginger and jalapeno and cook stirring constantly for 1 or 2 minutes.
Add the cayenne pepper and cook for another 30 seconds, stirring.
Add the squash, chicken broth, brown sugar, and 3 cups water.
Bring to a boil and lower the heat to a simmer. Cook for about 20 minutes or until the squash is fork tender.
Add about 1/3 of the soup to a blender. Remove the top middle piece of the blender top to allow hot air to escape. Place a paper towel over the opening and puree until smooth. Add to a large bowl. Repeat with remaining soup.
Be very very careful doing this! I managed to burn my hand pretty badly when removing the top off the blender. Ouch!
Stir in the coconut milk and serve. I added a tiny bit more of the coconut milk on top of a poured serving and swirled it.
This was a surprisingly tasty soup. The smooth texture is really nice and the butternut squash taste shines through, with a hint of coconut milk. There is a very slight heat at the end from the jalapeno and cayenne, but is definitely not spicy. I honestly couldn’t taste much of the ginger, so next time I might add a bit more. This soup can also be frozen so I look forward to enjoying it in the colder months, but it only took maybe 40 minutes from start to finish so this can easily be made on a weeknight.
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says
your soup sounds delicious and perfect for cooler weather. So sorry to see you burned yourself. I do that all time too!
S.V. says
The soup looks fantastic. I was just at the store looking for butternut squash yesterday and couldn’t find enough for what I needed and ended up buying frozen stuff. Good to know I’m saving myself the stress by not doing it myself lol.
Alicia @ Aligirl Cooks says
This sounds really delicious! I can’t wait to try it!
The Culinary Lens says
This looks like such a goo combination of ingredients. I have never seen that prepackaged butternut squash, I will ave to keep my eyes open. What a great time saver
Michelle says
I’m sorry that it got you! But your efforts were worth it! It looks delicious!
Kelly says
Oh, your poor hand. Ouch indeed! On a happier note, this is an absolutley beautiful, elegant soup and your selection of ingredients is exquisite. I hope you heal quickly.
German Mama says
This sounds great. I love a nice soup.
Food Jaunts says
I love this idea – jalapeno and butternut squash sounds awesome.
And boo on the hand burn
Carolyn says
I saw the title and instantly fell in love. Jalapeno and ginger in a butternut squash soup? I just KNOW it would be good.
Erin says
I burned myself in the same spot the other day! Hope yours is better! The soup looks creamy and perfectly comforting!
Ann says
The soup sounds delicious and I LOVE the idea of the jalapeno in it. I’m SO sorry about your hand, tho…..I hope it’s feeling better now.
Becka (The Elegant Eggplant) says
This looks absolutely delicious!! All of my favorite flavors in one!! And ouch, that looks BAD 🙁 feel better.
Dee Dee's Delights says
Congrats on top 9! This is indeed an awsome recipe! And let me say Ouch! Oh our cooking scars!
Christine's Pantry says
Congrats on Foodbuzz top 9! Sorry you burn yourself. Big ouch!
Bree says
Love the ginger jalapeno twist on butternut squash soup. Yum!
Ally says
This sounds divine! I love butternut squash with my whole heart. Yummy.
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Free Spirit Eater says
The photos are gorgeous and the flavors are brilliantly combined, wow! Congratulations on Top 9! =]
Jen at The Three Little Piglets says
I bet the jalapeno and ginger add a nice little kick to it though… sorry you burnt your hand! Hope it feels better soon.
Christine @ Christine's Kitchen Chronicles says
I just made this tonight and it was good but wowza was it hot! As I read the instructions I almost didn’t add the 1/4 tsp cayenne thinking the jalapeno would be spicy enough on its own (and yes, I seeded it!) but went per the recipe and it definitely a lot of heat. This is coming from someone that can tolerate quite a bit. Also, my ginger was very distinct and I’d actually tone it down in the future. I roasted my butternut squash instead of boiling, too. Guess with vegetables being natural and each one different you may consider adjusting this to your own taste!
Red_Shallot says
Oh, yum!
RavieNomNoms says
Yowzas! That looks like it hurts! Hope it gets better soon!
Your soup looks amazing! Thank you so much for sharing it, that swirl makes such a pretty picture!
Choc Chip Uru says
This soup looks simply delicious – warm, comforting and a nice jalapeno kick 😀
Great post!
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Amy says
Ouch! That looks like a nasty burn, hope it heals quick! At least you had a delicious soup to enjoy to take some of the pain away ;)! Your soup sounds wonderful! I love anything squash and the spices are a nice addition!
Jenn Kendall says
oh this soup sounds fantastic! adding jalapeno was a genius idea!
Jeremy says
That’s a pretty bad burn, hope it healed fast. But loved the recipe. it’s absolutely delicious. Thanks for sharing!