I bought a pumpkin with full intentions of creating pumpkin bars, pumpkin muffins, or homemade pumpkin coffee creamer. But, then I got hungry for some real food and totally changed gears with this savory 10 minute pumpkin soup with coconut milk and tahini.
When hunger hits, it can be hard to wait 30-45 minutes to cook a meal. And that is why most of my go-to dinner ideas are meant to be on the table in less than 15 minutes. This particular one might even break into the single digits, depending on how quickly you can get out your blender and pour.
The core ingredients go into a blender. While those blend, you multitask and add the spices and tahini to a pot. Transfer the blended puree to the pot, mix in the spices, and simmer until warm.
You've got dinner and you probably had time to clean the blender before you served. That is a great weekday meal in my eyes. It personally took me about 7 minutes and I had time to reorganize my mason jar shelf and clean the blender.
No artificial foods, preservatives or fillers found here. Just real food, fast. Plus, it's super filling, satisfying and healthy.
Pumpkin provides vitamins and minerals to nourish your body and is also low carb and full of micronutrients. The broth packs collagen, glutamine, and tons of flavor. To make a vegan version, simply sub vegetable broth for bone broth. If you want to make your own broth, look here: how to make bone broth and here for how to make your own veggie broth.
Finally, the coconut milk provides some fat to leave you full as well as a little natural sweetness to round out the antioxidant-rich spices.
So, what I'm saying is this 10-minute soup is basically a warm, orange green-smoothie 🙂
I blended just the coconut milk, broth, onion, and pumpkin together and then mixed in the spices separately. However, you could put everything into the blender at once.
The reason I did it this way is so that while the pumpkin is blending, I can measure out all of the other ingredients. It saves time overall because I multitask pulling out and measuring spices while the blender does its thang. If I put all of the ingredients in the blender before mixing, I would just have to wait while the blender blended.
It's all about efficiency.
Additionally, I love the depth of flavor that tahini gives to this otherwise very simple soup. Peanut butter or almond butter would work as substitutes if you don't have tahini. Tahini is the name for sesame seed butter.
No artificial foods, preservatives or fillers found here. Just real food, fast. Plus, it's super filling, satisfying and healthy.
You can use freshly roasted pie pumpkin or pumpkin puree.Â