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This roasted butternut squash soup combines parsnips, beef broth, coconut milk, parsley and ground coriander into a smooth, savory blend full of unexpected flavor. It’s lighter than traditional versions and freezes beautifully, so you’ll always have a nourishing meal ready when you need it.
I’ll be honest, when I nailed this roasted butternut squash soup recipe, I was so delighted with myself it was borderline embarrassing. I’ve tested other versions over the years, but they were always too bland, overly sweet or just too much work.
This, my friend, is not one of those recipes.
It’s rich and creamy without being heavy, subtly sweet yet savory, and bright with a hint of earthiness. The depth of flavor makes it satisfying on its own, or even better with a scoop of Ground Bison, or a sprinkle of Oven-Baked Turkey Bacon crumbled on top.
While most roasted butternut squash soup recipes lean heavily on coconut milk and cinnamon, veering into dessert territory, this one is more savory and refreshing.
This recipe was inspired by a soup I had at Flower Child. It combined the butternut squash with parsnips and parsley—completely unexpected flavors that blew my mind. Unfortunately, it was thin, chunky, and splattered with every spoonful (arrrgh!).
My version has added protein, more flavor, and it’s blended smooth for a more pleasant dining experience. It’s comfort food you can feel good about.
If you’re looking for a cozy baked option, my Butternut Squash Casserole is another favorite worth trying.
Heart-healthier – With less coconut milk than traditional recipes this one is lighter without sacrificing flavor or texture.
Meal-prep friendly – This recipe yields about 8 cups, ideal for freezing or enjoying all week.
Speedy roasting – Peeling and chopping the squash before roasting helps it cook faster and more evenly. Plus, it saves time since there’s no need for it to cool to the touch afterward.
Gluten- and dairy-free
Key Ingredients
BUTTERNUT SQUASH – Packed with vitamin C, folate, potassium and carotenoids (which convert to vitamin A).
PARSNIPS – Their sweet, earthy twang enhances the squash and adds rich depth.
SHALLOT – Offers a mild, savory base.
LOW-SODIUM BROTH – More flavorful and nutritious than water. I use Kettle & Fire Beef Broth, but chicken or veggie broth works too.
CANNED UNSWEETENED COCONUT MILK – Creamy and subtly sweet without overpowering. Look for one without thickeners, like Native Forest No Guar.
SEASONINGS – Ground coriander, fresh parsley and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice create a bright, unexpected finish.
UNFLAVORED COLLAGEN PEPTIDES (optional) – Adds protein; omit for a vegetarian or vegan soup.
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See the recipe card below for exact measurements and instructions.
How to Make Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
Preheat the oven to 425º F and position a rack in the center. Line a rimmed baking sheet with unbleached parchment paper.
Prepare the Squash
With gloved hands, trim both ends off the squash. Peel, slice lengthwise, remove the seeds with a spoon and chop into ¾” cubes.
Toss the squash in a large mixing bowl with 1 tablespoon avocado oil and ¼ teaspoon salt. Spread it in an even layer on the baking sheet and roast until fork tender, about 20-25 minutes.
Start the Soup
In a 6.5-quart pot, heat the remaining tablespoon of avocado oil over medium-low. Add the parsnips, shallot, coriander and ¼ teaspoon salt. Stir, cover and sauté until the shallots are translucent, about 2-3 minutes.
Add the broth, cover and simmer while the squash finishes roasting.
Once fork tender, remove the squash from the oven and carefully add to the pot of simmering parsnips. Pro tip: Grab the corners of the parchment paper and pour it all in at once.
Add the coconut milk, collagen (if using) and final ¼ teaspoon salt. Stir to dissolve the collagen. Bring to a vigorous simmer and cook until the parsnips are fork tender, about 5 more minutes.
Blend the Soup
Remove from the heat. Using an immersion blender, start on low and gradually increase the speed until smooth, about 5 minutes.
Stir in the chopped parsley.
Serve warm, garnished with more parsley, a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, fresh cracked pepper and finishing salt to taste.
Storage
Refrigerate in an airtight glass container for 3-4 days, or freeze up to 3 months in silicone pouches. Reheat gently on the stovetop.
Serving Suggestions
Take your roasted butternut squash soup to the next level with these easy add-ons:
Serve with your favorite crusty toast, spread with butter or ghee.
Add swirl of coconut milk or extra virgin olive oil for a fancy finish.
Recipe Tips
Butternut squash contains a sticky sap that can irritate skin—use disposable gloves when peeling and chopping.
Large parsnips may have a woody core near the stem—slice it out before cooking. (There’s no need to peel them.)
No immersion blender? Use a high-speed blender or food processor. Just cool the soup slightly and work in small batches to avoid dangerous splatter. (Unfortunately, this method takes longer).
How to Use Leftover Coconut Milk
Don’t let that leftover coconut milk go to waste! Use it anywhere you’d typically use dairy or plant-based milk. Just remember that it’s high in saturated fat, so adjust accordingly. Try it in:
Yes! Roasting enhances its sweetness and deepens the flavor. It’s not necessary, but it will make a noticeable difference.
What broth is best for butternut squash soup?
Low-sodium beef or chicken broth adds protein and flavor. Plus, it gives you more control over the sodium levels. Veggie broth works well for a vegan option.
🥣 Give this roasted butternut squash soup recipe a try and let me know what you think in the comments below!
A creamy roasted butternut squash soup with parsnips, coconut milk, coriander, and parsley. It’s light, refreshing comfort food that’s easy to prep and freezes perfectly for meal-prepping. Plus, it’s gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan optional.
Ingredients
Scale
1 large butternut squash (about 3 pounds), peeled, deseeded and cut to 3/4” pieces
2 tablespoonsavocado oil, divided
3/4 teaspoon mineral salt, divided
1 pound parsnips, chopped to 1/4-inch rounds
1 large shallot, chopped
1 tablespoonground coriander
32-ounce carton of low-sodium beef broth
1/2 cupcannedunsweetened coconut milk
6 scoops unflavored collagen peptides (optional)
1/4 cupfresh parsley, chopped + more for garnish
Lemon wedges
Fresh cracked pepper
Finishing salt
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 425º F and position a rack in the center. Line a rimmed baking sheet with unbleached parchment paper.
Prepare the Squash
Trim both ends off the squash with gloved hands. Peel, slice lengthwise, remove the seeds with a spoon and chop into ¾” cubes.
Toss the squash in a large mixing bowl with 1 tablespoon avocado oil and ¼ teaspoon salt. Spread it in an even layer on the baking sheet and roast until fork tender, about 20-25 minutes.
Start the Soup
Heat the remaining tablespoon of avocado oil over medium-low in a 6.5-quart pot. Add the parsnips, shallot, coriander and ¼ teaspoon salt. Stir, cover and sauté until the shallots are translucent, about 2-3 minutes.
Add the broth, cover and simmer while the squash finishes roasting.
Once fork tender, remove the squash from the oven and carefully add to the pot of simmering parsnips. Pro tip: Grab the corners of the parchment paper and pour it all in at once.
Add the coconut milk, collagen (if using) and final ¼ teaspoon salt. Stir to dissolve the collagen. Bring to a vigorous simmer and cook until the parsnips are fork tender, about 5 more minutes.
Blend the Soup
Remove from the heat. Using an immersion blender, start on low and gradually increase the speed until smooth, about 5 minutes.
Stir in the chopped parsley.
Serve warm, garnished with more parsley, a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, fresh cracked pepper and finishing salt to taste.
Storage
Refrigerate in an airtight glass container for 3-4 days, or freeze up to 3 months in silicone pouches. Reheat gently on the stovetop.
Notes
Recipe Tips
Wear gloves when prepping butternut squash — the sap can irritate skin.
If using large parsnips, remove the woody core near the stem (no need to peel).
No immersion blender? Use a high-speed blender or food processor. Let the soup cool slightly and blend in small batches to prevent splatter.