Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Zucchini and Green Pea Soup: Late Summer Harvest


Soup Broccoli photo and picture

Late Summer Harvest: Zucchini and Green Pea Soup

Last week, I picked five rather large zucchinis from my son's garden while he and his family were away on vacation. I used two right away—air frying them as a simple vegetable side dish. But the remaining three zucchini sat on the counter, quietly challenging me to do something more creative.


3 Zucchinis Vegetables photo and picture

With the weather finally cooling down into the 60s and 70s, for the immediate time being anyway, I decided to make a batch of zucchini soup. I was tired of the vegetable zucchini recipe that I had made before, so I looked in my freezer for inspiration. I noticed a bag of frozen peas.

Raise your hand if you like pea soup and want this VERY easy recipe!!!


Frozen  peas

Instead of my usual zucchini vegetable soup recipe, I experimented with something new: a zucchini and green pea soup. I sautéed zucchini and garlic, and onions, added some broth then blended them with frozen peas to create a smooth, vibrant green base. To brighten it up, I added a big squeeze of fresh lime juice. 

I made everything in the Instant Pot (First sautéed and then set the timer for 1 minute) It was a fairly fast and easy soup that could serve 6 bowls.  ( No Instant Pot? Just make on the stove top)


green soup, peas, zucchini, vegan

I've often heard fellow bloggers talk about the never-ending supply of zucchini from their gardens and their ongoing quest for tasty recipes to use them up. Now I completely get it! In 10 days, I harvested 7-8  large zucchini from my son's garden—and that's no exaggeration. The challenge was what to make! I knew soup would call for quite a bit of zucchini, so why not? 

I like the idea of blending in some fresh mint into this soup. I bought some in the market, and I've been adding it to everything. After all, peas and mint are a classic combination—right? But it is good without it too...

Free Mint Green photo and picture

I'm also deciding on maybe blending in some plant-based Greek yogurt to lighten it up a little. I tried a small amount and it tasted really good. If I do it, I'll need to add another pic for you to see.

When I'm not cooking, taking my hour walk, playing Canasta or Maj-♠🖤♢♧. I've been playing a lot of scrabble lately. Do you play? I play Words With Friends and Wordle.  

Alphabet Soup Letters photo and picture

Ingredients: 

2 cloves fresh garlic, minced 
2 cups of sliced onion
7 cups of chopped/sliced zucchini 
4 cups of vegetable broth 
2 cups water
2 and 1/2 cups of frozen peas (no need to thaw)
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
Juice of half a fresh lime
Optional: 4 fresh mint leaves.

Directions: 

Add garlic and onions and 1/4 cup of water to the liner of the Instant Pot. Turn on the sauté function and sauté for 3 minutes, stirring to prevent burning. Add the zucchini, onion powder, garlic powder, salt and freshly cracked pepper. Stir to mix together and continue to sauté for an additional 5-7 minutes, stirring and adding a little additional water to prevent burning if needed. Add frozen peas, vegetable broth and the 2 cups of water. Turn off the sauté function and set to pressure cook for 1 minute. Turn off the machine and follow the manufacturer's directions to release the steam. When all steam is released, open the lid ( if using mint, add it now) and using an immersion blender, carefully blend the soup. Squeeze in the fresh lime. 

My Notes: 
  • 1. The soup is a nice bright green. 

Zoodles are zucchini spiraled to look like noodles




10 comments:

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    1. It's easy enough to make. Let me know if you give it a try!!

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  2. the soup looks and sounds delicious. i love croutons or crusty bread with soup. we play wordle every day and we like banana grams which is similar to scrabble!!

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    1. I seem to be hooked on world and Words With Friends. I'll check out banana grams- thanks.

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  3. The soup looks and sounds amazing. Yes, the overabundance of zucchini is real this time of year. We do play scrabble quite a bit.

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    1. I really am pleased with this soup and it's so easy. Necessity is the mother of invention. Got to use up those zucchini!!

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  4. Oh yes, I feel like I am drowning in summer squash and zucchini! I finally decided to spiralize the last few (that I have in the house right now) and freeze some zoodles for myself for winter.

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    1. I love spiraling zucchini- I froze it once but it didn't work for me. I'll have to try again.

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  5. I like both peas and courgettes so this soup sounds like a winner. Thank you, Judee.

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    1. Yes, it is a nice combination and perfect for late summer early fall.

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