Do you like the taste of pumpkin? Wait until you taste this red lentil pumpkin soup that I've updated from previous recipe and "curried up" for the fall.
I love the taste of curry, but if you don't, just leave it out, substitute pumpkin pie spice, and you will still have a wonderful creamy pumpkin soup.
Tis the season of warm wool-ley mittens and sweaters, colorful leaves, and the unmistakable flavor of pumpkin in almost everything.
What Is Curry?
While the word “curry” can mean many things depending on where you’re from. It generally refers to a flavorful blend of spices that creates warmth and depth in a dish.
Think hints of turmeric, cumin, coriander, and ginger—sometimes a little heat from chili, sometimes not. It’s less about one specific spice and more about the harmony of them all.
Why You’ll Love This Curried Up Red Lentil Pumpkin Soup
Curry spices are very warming and balance beautifully with the natural sweetness of pumpkin and red lentils. It’s a hearty flavorful soup that will welcome you on a damp chilly evening.
Perfect for A Weeknight Meal
The creamy red lentil pumpkin soup comes together quickly making it perfect for any busy weeknight—especially if you use canned pumpkin puree instead of cutting up your own pumpkin chunks. Works great in the Instant Pot or stovetop, minimal prep, and the simple ingredients.
Looking to Add More Plant-based Meals to Your Menu?
This plant-based pumpkin red lentil soup delivers valuable heart healthy nutrients including fiber, protein, antioxidants, and aromatic spices, making this a complete, satisfying plant-based meal. Serve with a simple salad and your favorite crusty (GF) bread.
A Cozy Bowl for Chilly Evenings
Whether you simmer it on the stove top or let the Instant Pot do the work, this creamy bowl of soup will quickly become a seasonal favorite. Curl up, grab your spoon, and enjoy a cozy bowl of delicious soup.
Can This Red Lentil Pumpkin Soup Be frozen?
Yes, freeze for up to 6 months or keep in the fridge up to 5 days.
What if I don't like Curry ?
If you omit the curry powder, add garlic powder or pumpkin pie spice instead. The soup will still taste delicious-different- but delicious. My husband is not a fan of curry- so I make the basic soup recipe without the curry and only add it to my personal bowl.
Can I substitute Anything For The Pumpkin?
Yes, butternut squash cubes are a perfect substitute for cubes of up pumpkin. Or use the pureed pumpkin from a can if you don't want to cut up a pie pumpkin.
Ingredients for Creamy Red Lentil Pumpkin Soup with Curry on the stovetop :
My notes:
1. Pumpkin tends to be bland and it's the pumpkin spices that add to the pumpkin taste.
I love the size, shape, and stem on this pumpkin . |
Pumpkins are so attractive - colour, shape, size. I know they come in different colours, but I always think of the orange ones as traditional.
ReplyDeleteWe have pumpkin farms in Pennsylvania and it is fun to see all of the varieties and colors.
DeleteI do enjoy curry pumpkin soup :-) Love your soup cups too.
ReplyDeleteI never used to be a fan of pumpkin spices, but they have grown on me and I actually like it now.
DeleteOOH! I'll be coming back to this one after Halloween when I cook off the pumpkin outside my front door.
ReplyDeleteNot all pumpkins are flavorful. I like to stick to the small pie pumpkin
Deletelove creamy.... yummy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
i like pumpkin...the hubs LOVES it and this is something i would def make. i don't cook with curry generally, i like the description you gave it. i don't know why but for some reason i thought it was spicy/peppery??? i love pumpkins and can spend 15 minutes just picking out one. the last one pictured is PERFECT. if i saw it, i would select it!!
ReplyDeleteIve developed a taste for curry- it does have a very strong flavoand it's not for everyone
DeleteSince my husband really dislikes the smell, I usually just add it to my bowl and not cook with it and allow it to fill the house with the aroma.
DeleteThat sounds amazing. I love a good soup :-D
ReplyDeleteSuch cute bowls. Soup sounds yum!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good. I have never cooked with pumpkin. This has to change!
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely soup season ...
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing the recipe.
All the best Jan
I love curried pumpkin soup. Who was your hand model?
ReplyDeleteTandy (Lavender and Lime) https://tandysinclair.com
This is the time of year when squash soup is on our menu quite frequently and we are about to give this one a try. I have no doubt it is delicious.
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