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    Published on Oct 31, 2024. Modified on Oct 31, 2024 by bakingqueen74. This post may contain affiliate links. 1 Comment

    Slow Cooker Butternut Squash Soup

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    This slow cooker butternut squash soup recipe is perfect to warm you up and feel cosy this autumn and winter with a bowlful of goodness!

    Bowl of soup with butternut squash in background.

    Butternut squash are typically harvested from late summer through the autumn. They keep really well though, like pumpkins, so you can normally get them all year round.

    I tend to enjoy having warming soup like this butternut squash one when the weather starts to get a bit chillier in autumn.

    Butternut squash have a sweet buttery flavour and firm orange flesh which softens on cooking.

    It is delicious and can be used in many slow cooker mains too such as my slow cooker vegetable curry and slow cooker butternut squash lasagne.

    Butternut squash is high in nutrients like beta-carotene and vitamins A and C, as well as being low calorie so it is good for you on many levels.

    This recipe was inspired by my slow cooker sweet potato soup recipe and pairs well with my slow cooker soda bread or slow cooker white bread.

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    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Substitutions
    • Variations
    • Equipment
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    • FAQ
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    Ingredients

    Here are the ingredients you will need for this butternut squash soup. You’ll find the quantities together with the full directions in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

    Labelled ingredients for butternut squash soup.
    • butternut squash – when choosing a butternut squash, look for firm, not soft rind on the outside. The flesh should be firm inside. If the squash feels heavy it is high in water content still and not dried out.
    • onion
    • garlic
    • vegetable stock powder or cube – I love the vegetable stock powder from Marigold shown. You can swap this for a normal vegetable stock cube.
    • harissa – harissa is a blend of chillis and warm spices. it originates from North African and Middle Eastern cuisine. It adds a nice warming kick to soup and other dishes. Aldi sell harissa powder with their other spices, this is what I used, theirs contain chilli, cumin and mint. This can also be replaced by chilli powder or paprika or another spice like that.
    • optional – a little cream or yoghurt to swirl through to serve and some chopped fresh herbs as garnish – parsley for example.

    Instructions

    Before you start, read my step-by-step instructions, with photos, hints and tips so you can make this slow cooker butternut squash soup recipe perfectly every time.

    Scroll down for the recipe card with quantities and more tips at the bottom of the page

    Slow cooker bowl containing chopped vegetables.

    Step 1: Peel and dice the butternut squash, onion and garlic. Put it in the slow cooker pot.

    Slow cooker bowl containing soup ingredients with liquid.

    Step 2: Add the boiling water and stock cube and harissa.

    Slow cooker bowl containing soup before blending.

    Step 3: Turn the slow cooker onto high and cook for 2-3 hours. If using low, cook for 6-7 hours.

    Slow cooker bowl with blended soup in it.

    Step 4: Blend the soup in a power blender or using a hand blender.

    Season with salt and pepper to your taste before serving. Garnish if you like with some chopped herbs and a swirl of either natural yoghurt or single cream, and serve with buttered bread.

    Bowl of butternut squash soup with fresh herb garnish, bread to the side.

    Substitutions

    This recipe is vegetarian as stated.

    To make it vegan ensure you use plant-based yoghurt or cream, and make sure your stock cube is vegan.

    To make it gluten-free,  make sure you use a gluten-free stock cube (Knorr and Kallo have gluten-free options, while Oxo and Bisto contain gluten or wheat).

    Variations

    Here are a few ways you can change up this butternut squash soup recipe:

    Curry spices – use curry powder in place of harissa and add half a tin of coconut milk

    Fresh herbs – add to the bowl before serving your preferred fresh chopped herbs such as coriander, sage, parsley. Stir through well.

    Sweet potato – use half butternut squash and half sweet potato for a different texture and flavour.

    Red pepper – add a diced whole red pepper at the start of cooking.

    Thai flavours – add lemongrass, red chilli, lime juice and half a tin of coconut milk, leaving out the harissa.

    Equipment

    • chopping board
    • jug
    • slow cooker
    • blender

    Storage

    Allow the soup to cool then store in the fridge for 3 days in a covered container.

    Freeze for up to 6 months in portions. These soup freezer bags are useful.

    Top Tip

    If you have extra time, why not fry the onion and garlic before adding it to the slow cooker with the other ingredients. This gives a more complex flavour.

    FAQ

    Why does my butternut squash soup taste bitter?

    Some seasons some vegetables turn out more bitter than others. If you find this has happened and only find out when you try your soup, you could balance it by adding a little honey to the soup.

    Do you leave the peel on butternut squash for soup?

    If you are roasting the butternut squash before making soup then you can leave the peel on because it softens during roasting. For this soup where you are just cooking the butternut squash in liquid, we discard the peel.

    How to fix bland butternut squash soup?

    Ensure you have seasoned your soup enough, in particular a lack of salt can make a dish bland. Try adding to this recipe either more harissa (watch out though as it is hot) or if not using harissa, use some of the spices I suggested in the Variations section.

    Related

    Looking for more slow cooker soup recipes? Try these:

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      Slow Cooker Curried Parsnip and Apple Soup
    • Bowl of tomato soup with basil, bread and spoon to the side.
      Slow Cooker Tomato Soup
    • Bowl of potato leek soup garnished with swirls of cream and fresh herbs.
      Slow Cooker Leek and Potato Soup
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      Slow Cooker Sweet Potato Soup

    Recipe

    Bowl of soup with swirl of yogurt and garnished with herbs.

    Slow Cooker Butternut Squash Soup

    An easy and delicious slow cooker butternut squash soup that takes only 3 hours to cook. Ideal for autumn and winter.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Course: Soup
    Cuisine: American, British
    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 3 hours hours
    Total Time: 3 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 102kcal
    Author: Lucy Allen | BakingQueen74

    Ingredients

    • 1 onion
    • 2 garlic cloves
    • 1 butternut squash
    • 1 litre boiling water
    • 4 tsp vegetable stock powder or 1 stock cube
    • ½ tsp harissa
    UK Measurements – US Measurements

    Equipment

    large oval slow cooker
    large oval slow cooker
    jug
    jug
    weighing scales
    weighing scales

    Instructions 

    • Peel and dice the butternut squash, onion and garlic, put it in the slow cooker pot.
      1 onion, 2 garlic cloves, 1 butternut squash
    • Add the boiling water and stock cube and harissa.
      1 litre boiling water, 4 tsp vegetable stock powder, ½ tsp harissa
    • Turn the slow cooker onto high and cook for 2-3 hours. If using low, cook for 6-7 hours.
    • Blend the soup in a power blender or using a hand blender.
    • Season with salt and pepper to your taste before serving. Garnish if you like with some chopped herbs and a swirl of either natural yoghurt or single cream, and serve with buttered bread.

    Notes

    Substitutions
    This recipe is vegetarian as stated.
    To make it vegan ensure you use plant-based yoghurt or cream, and make sure your stock cube is vegan.
    To make it gluten-free,  make sure you use a gluten-free stock cube (Knorr and Kallo have gluten-free options, while Oxo and Bisto contain gluten or wheat).
    Variations
    Here are a few ways you can change up this butternut squash soup recipe:
    Curry spices – use curry powder in place of harissa and add half a tin of coconut milk
    Fresh herbs – add to the bowl before serving your preferred fresh chopped herbs such as coriander, sage, parsley. Stir through well.
    Sweet potato – use half butternut squash and half sweet potato for a different texture and flavour.
    Red pepper – add a diced whole red pepper at the start of cooking.
    Thai flavours – add lemongrass, red chilli, lime juice and half a tin of coconut milk, leaving out the harissa.
    Equipment
    • chopping board
    • jug
    • slow cooker
    • blender
    Storage
    Allow the soup to cool then store in the fridge for 3 days in a covered container.
    Freeze for up to 6 months in portions. These soup freezer bags are useful.
    Top Tip
    If you have extra time, why not fry the onion and garlic before adding it to the slow cooker with the other ingredients. This gives a more complex flavour. 
    Did you try and love this recipe?Then please leave a star rating and comment below to let me know how you got on!

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    1. bakingqueen74 says

      February 06, 2025 at 3:43 pm

      Butternut squash is so velvety smooth and I love to make this simple yet tasty soup for lunch.

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