This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Please read my disclosure.
Cozy weather is here, and I can't resist whipping up a delicious, velvety bowl of my Butternut Squash Bisque. It's creamy, comforting, and packed with warm spices, and the best part? It's ready in less than an hour and can easily be made vegan or gluten-free!
I'm the kind of person who's always cold, ha! So, I'm always looking for ways to warm up, whether it's by cooking cozy soups or baking treats to keep both me and my house nice and toasty. My butternut squash bisque came to life as an inspiration from my other favorites: my creamy pumpkin and sweet potato soup recipe.
But this isn't just any bisque, it's my butternut squash bisque. After years of tweaking and tasting, I've found the perfect balance of sweetness, creaminess, and spice to make this soup unforgettable.
Latest Recipe Video!
🥘 Ingredients
For my easy butternut squash bisque, I use simple, wholesome ingredients that come together to make the most flavorful soup. Here's everything you'll need:
Olive Oil: I always use extra virgin olive oil to sauté the veggies for the best flavor. It's a simple and healthy base for any soup.
Onion & Garlic: Diced onion and garlic are my go-to for adding depth and flavor to this recipe. They're the perfect start to any great soup.
Butternut Squash: I love using organic butternut squash for its natural sweetness and vibrant flavor. It's the star of this bisque.
Carrots: Carrots add extra creaminess and a subtle sweetness that pairs perfectly with the squash. They're a great way to sneak in more veggies too.
Vegetable Broth: I use vegetable stock or broth to create the base for this bisque. It keeps the soup light and flavorful.
Nutmeg: A touch of nutmeg adds a warm, subtle spice that makes this soup unforgettable. It's my secret ingredient!
Heavy Cream: Just a bit of heavy cream makes this bisque luxuriously creamy without overloading it.
🍲Substitutions
Oil: I use whatever oil I have on hand, but coconut oil or avocado oil are great healthy options. They both add a subtle richness to the bisque.
Veggies: I love switching it up with shallots, sugar pumpkins, or sweet potatoes. They all make a delicious twist on the classic recipe.
Broth: If I'm not making this vegetarian, I'll often use chicken broth or stock for extra depth. It's a simple way to change the flavor profile.
Spice: I like experimenting with spices like cinnamon or cardamom for a unique touch. They pair beautifully with the sweetness of the squash.
Cream: For a creamy twist, I use half and half, unsweetened nut milk, or even cream cheese. Coconut milk or cream is my go-to for a vegan version!
🔪 How To Make
Even if it's your first time making a butternut squash soup, I promise you can feel confident in the kitchen! My immersion blender always makes pureeing this bisque super easy. Here's how I make the best butternut squash bisque:
Saute Onion, Add Additional Vegetables: I start by heating the oil in a large pot and sautéing the onion until it's soft and fragrant. Then I add the garlic, diced butternut squash, and carrots, letting everything cook together for another 2-3 minutes over medium heat.
Boil, Then Simmer: I pour in the vegetable broth and bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer until the vegetable mixture is very soft, approximately 20 minutes. When the vegetables are fully cooked I remove the pot from the heat.
Puree Soup: I use my immersion blender to purée the soup right in the pot until it's perfectly smooth. If you prefer, you can transfer it to a food processor for the same creamy result!
Add Seasonings: I stir in the seasonings, a touch of nutmeg, and the cream to give the soup its perfect balance of flavor and richness.
Simmer Bisque & Serve: I gently heat the bisque over low heat, letting it simmer for 3-4 minutes while stirring to keep it from burning. I'm careful not to let it boil, as that can cause the cream to split. Once it's perfectly warmed, I adjust the seasoning, add a little extra salt or pepper if needed, garnish, and serve!
📖 Variations
I love how versatile my butternut squash bisque is, and these are my favorite variations:
Add Apple : I love adding an apple to the mix for a touch of sweetness and extra flavor. Just sauté it with the veggies and follow the recipe as usual, it's so good!
Cheesy: If you're a fan of cheesy soups, try adding parmesan or cheddar to this bisque. You can blend it right into the soup or use it as a tasty garnish.
Make It Spicy: I like to add cayenne or red pepper flakes when I'm in the mood for a kick. Curry powder is another great option for a different twist.
Make It Sweeter: Roasting the butternut squash before adding it to the soup brings out its natural sweetness. You can also drizzle in a little maple syrup or add a pinch of brown sugar for extra warmth and flavor.
🍽 Serving Suggestions
I love enjoying this butternut squash bisque as the perfect first course for a cozy dinner!
Toppings: sometimes, I'll go for a dollop of yogurt, or crème fraîche for a creamy, tangy kick. Garnishing with fresh herbs like chives, thyme, or sage always brings a bright, fresh flavor. For a little crunch, I like to sprinkle pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds on top. And of course, croutons, crackers, or a slice of crusty sourdough bread make the perfect pairing.
Salads: I love pairing this soup with a fresh side salad, like my beetroot and feta salad or my roasted pumpkin salad. It's a simple and satisfying combination for lunch or dinner.
Mains: For holidays, this bisque goes perfectly with a vegan Wellington or my vegan turkey roast. It's a cozy, festive pairing everyone will enjoy!
🫙 Storage Directions
Refrigeration: I store leftover soup in an airtight container in the fridge, and it stays fresh for up to 4 days.
Freezing: This soup freezes beautifully! I like to portion it into individual servings using freezer-safe bags or containers, leaving space for expansion, and freeze it for up to 1 month.
Reheating: When ready to enjoy, I defrost the soup in the fridge and then reheat it on the stovetop or in a microwave-safe bowl. It's so convenient!
❓Recipe FAQs
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOUP AND BISQUE?
Bisque is one of my favorite types of soup because it's thick, creamy, and so comforting. While it's often made with seafood, like a classic lobster bisque, I love using this French style to create rich and flavorful vegetable soups. Many traditional butternut squash bisque recipes call for heavy cream, just like mine, and though wine is sometimes included, I leave it out to keep things simple and approachable.
CAN YOU LEAVE BUTTERNUT SQUASH SKIN ON FOR SOUP?
Yes, you'll need to peel the butternut squash before adding it to this bisque. I always start by baking the squash first because raw squash can be tricky to peel. I cut it lengthwise, place the halves on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, and bake until it's tender. Once it's cooked, the peel comes off easily, and I cut the squash into small cubes to add to the soup.
WHY IS MY BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP GRITTY?
If your butternut squash bisque feels gritty, it's likely because I didn't let the squash cook long enough. I always make sure the squash is super soft before blending to get that smooth texture. Blending long enough, whether with a high-speed blender or food processor, is also key for a velvety bisque!
📋 Recipe Card
Shop Ingredients on Jupiter