Butternut Squash and Apple Soup is perfect for those chilly fall and winter nights. The apple in this recipe adds a perfect tartness to balance out the butternut squash!
Right from the time my kids first started solids (it’s been a while!), two of their favorite foods have always been squash and apples. Steamed, baked, pureed, whatever…they love them. Now that winter ingredients have returned in abundance at the farmer’s markets, I was really excited to try out this Butternut Squash and Apple Soup.
You would be shocked at how much kids love soup, especially pureed versions that they can drink from a cup or bowl. It really lets them experience control over their dining experience. Kenya, Chloe and Gemma truly slurp this recipe up like it’s a smoothie.
Even better, my husband who’s been trying to “lose a few” ate bowl after bowl in an attempt to eat more vegetables. This is a fantastic recipe because it’s super healthy, fast to prepare and cook and so easy to make! All you have to do is combine all the ingredients, bring to a boil and then puree them!
But, I recently discovered this Philips Soup Maker and it’s a game changer which does all the work for you and makes this already simple recipe even simpler!
Butternut Squash and Apple Soup
Ingredients
- 1 butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cubed
- 2 apples, peeled, cored and cubed (I like to use sweet apples like fuji or gala)
- 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 32 ounces vegetable broth
- 1 small onion, chopped
- 1 tablespoon butter or oil
Instructions
- Sauté the onion in the olive oil over medium heat for 3-4 minutes or until translucent.
- Add the butternut squash, apple, and spices and stir to combine.
- Add stock and bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, cover and cook for 15 minutes or until vegetables are tender.
- Puree soup in a blender (make sure not to fill your blender more then 3/4 full at one time).
- Serve.
Notes
- If using Philips Soup Maker, add all ingredients to the soup maker (no need to puree – the soup maker does it for you!), select the first setting and press the ON button to start the soup. Once Philips Soup Maker is complete, serve.
Made this tonight with frozen cubed butternut squash, it was so easy, fast and came out super yummy! It was a hit with my husband and 2 1/2 yr old. Thanks! 🙂
Just a tip, I get packages of pre-peeled, cubed butternut squash from Costco–doing it myself is one of those things I just can’t seem to master. Does anyone know how many cups of cubed squash would be used in this?
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Just made this soup using oven-roasted Delicata squash, leftover fresh homemade applesauce, chicken stock, and a little parsley in addition to the nutmeg and a pinch of curry. Served with parmesan-thyme scones and a salad – it was SO good!
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I made this last fall for a family dinner and EVERYONE loved it, ranging in age from 2-55!! In fact this is going to be on our vegetarian Thanksgiving menu. =)
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Hi Catherine,
I made this soup tonight, opted for the curry, and LOVE it. The worst part was peeling the squash. I know how easy it is to shed squash of its peeling once its roasted in the oven. Do you have any tips for peeling the raw squash?
Sharlyn
BTW, I love your tip about cutting the peaches. It works like a charm every time. I’ve shared it with several friends.
yes 🙂
I want to try this tonight! I don’t have vegetable stock but I have vegetable broth. Do you think the flavor will still come out the same?
This will be good for up to a week 🙂
This sounds delicious! Any idea how long the soup will keep in the fridge?
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Hi,
I just came across your site, and looks like my daughter and your son are about the same age. I find your recipes are easy to prepare which is very important for me 🙂
Thanks for posting recipes, this gives a lot of ideas to cook for my picky eating daughter.
Bharathi
Ok, I think I must be an idiot. How do you feed soup to your toddler? I guess I’ve been totally afraid to try it because it seems like something that would get thrown on the floor.
Help!!! 🙂
Amy