This bright golden-coloured, creamy pumpkin soup is perfect for a light lunch with some crusty artisan bread rolls. Roasted pumpkin, potato and spices work together creating a rich depth of flavour and creamy texture without addition of heavy cream.
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- Preheat oven to 190C/375F. Place pumpkin and potato in a roasting pan. Drizzle over 2 tablespoons of walnut oil and toss to coat. Roast for 30 minutes or until tender.
- Heat the remaining oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and cook, stirring often, until soft. Add in garlic, pepper, curry, and coriander powder. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until aromatic.
- Add in pumpkin, potato, stock, orange juice and milk. Cook, covered, over medium heat for about 25 minutes. Blend the mixture in a food processor or with a handheld blender until smooth. Season with salt, cayenne pepper and lime juice. Ladle among serving bowls. Top with roasted pumpkin seeds, chopped chives, and chilli threads.
Love the chile and walnut oil in this! What a great soup for fall.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful autumn soup! The flavors are so appealing.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
This soup look delicious!! gloria
ReplyDeleteinteresting...lovely colour..would love to try this..
ReplyDeleteSuch a vibrant, eye-catching bowl of soup. It does sound creamy and delicious!
ReplyDeletePhotos looks amazing! loves all of them!
ReplyDeleteI happen to be a pumpkin addict, as I said before in ur squas pumpkin seed cookies :)
Tq for sharing the recipe, now I have another variety of pumpkin soup!
Gergous pumpkin soup!
I like this soup, no heavy cream. More refreshing!
ReplyDeletehi angie, tickling my taste buds, looks authentic, love the ingredients..
ReplyDeleteLove love pumpking soup, rosating it must be intensing the flavour, looks so so delicious.
ReplyDeleteLot of interesting flavours in this soup. And I haven't seen orange juice being used, sounds great.
ReplyDeleteThe citrus additions are a great idea!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, creamy and delicious looking pumpkin soup! Lovely, as always, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI had never seen a pumpkin soup recipe with an orange juice as an ingredient! Very refreshing and love all the spices, too. I'm definitely going to try this one when my pumpkins are ready...
ReplyDeletewow..it's so orange!
ReplyDeleteThe colors really pop and i love the citrus idea.. i have moved to blogspoot ( don't ask, lol)
ReplyDeleteWhat a vibrant color Angie. Love the curry flavors in this soup. Feels like fall to me.
ReplyDeleteSam
Sounds so delicious and I love vibrant the colour!
ReplyDeleteFeels like Fall to me too! This would be such a healthy and satisfying pumpkin soup to enjoy on a cool evening ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the creamy texture very much ~ perfect fall recipe!
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
delicious soup...
ReplyDeleteAngie, this soup sounds and looks delicious...love the orange in it...perfect for Fall. Love the pictures...always...
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful week :-)
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ReplyDeletesoup looks delectable and perfect for the season :)
ReplyDeleteIt's fall, it's fall! My favorite season, fall! Gorgeous color - gorgeous soup!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good, I love the color! Perfect for autumn.
ReplyDeleteMmm I love pumpkin anything. I can imagine curling up on the couch and eating this on a chilly winter night. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI have just harvested a pumpkin from my garden and want to make a roasted pumpkin soup. I like the spice you put in. :D
ReplyDeletekind of my dream cake, as we move into fall! great post!
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is beautiful! Perfect for a fall day....I have to say, I really am excited about the Walnut Oil in it! I'm sure it tasted amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the spicy flavours of this soup. If you used coconut milk, it would be very Thai, too!
ReplyDeleteFirst time I see orange juice added into pumpkin soup, sounds delicious and looks so bright!
ReplyDeletehealthy and tasty!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing colour and delicious soup...luks so tempting...
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely soup for fall. I really like the addition of walnut and chile oil. Looks delicious:)
ReplyDeleteWow delicious soup comforting for this chilly weather
ReplyDeleteAh yes, it's pumpkin soup time again! Love the bright color of this soup. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh..lovely color..and what a creamy consistency..love this soup, Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a luscious creamy sunshine soup ...would love to make it for my dinner :)
ReplyDeleteYour recipe for pumpkin soup is absolutely heavenly.
ReplyDeleteHave a super day.
:-) Mandy
Love that you added walnut oil.
ReplyDeleteYay, it's the season for pumpkins and soup, and pumpkin soup! This makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation and looks so good!
ReplyDeletethis soup is very timely for Fall..
ReplyDeleteGreat! Now I have a better idea what to do on our backyard pumpkins. The photo look appetizing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I LOVE pumpkin soup! Isn't yours pretty, too!? Perfect for some bread dipping :)
ReplyDeleteThis autumn soup is fantastic Angie. One of my favourite recipes from you so far... and that's a tough act to follow!
ReplyDeletePumpkin soup... you are getting me excite for fall!! I love the addition of orange... something I have plenty of down here in Florida. I'll be making this one!
ReplyDeleteGreat combo of flavors! Perfect this time of year!
ReplyDeleteI bet there is a delicious kick to this recipe; and the lime juice would really freshen it up. It looks beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteI was just looking through some of my recent cooking magazines, and noticed a lot of fall dishes...Hmmm! is it fall already? hard to tell here, in S. Florida! Love the pumpkins soup, and any pumpkin dishes, or desserts.
ReplyDeleteAngie, what a fabulous idea to add orange, cayenne, and curry to the soup, along with all the other amazing flavors.
For sure a must try for the fall:DDD
xoxo
I love pumpkin season! Enough said.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soup! I am still pretending Autumn hasn't arrived yet (the temperature and the sun are still there) and refuse to buy pumpkins, evident Autumn signs.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful soup...I feel fall coming on :) Amazing flavors and oh so pretty! Hope you are having a great week Angie
ReplyDeleteGorgeous soup, so perfect for the upcoming fall! Love the coriander and curry powder flavorings.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful color. Yum!
ReplyDeleteOh how awesome this looks, Angie! One of my most favorite savory treats!
ReplyDeleteSoup look so beautiful and I love the use of coriander powder and the walnut oil. I think coriander powder will add a unique flavor and taste to this dish!
ReplyDeleteI love veggie soups that are creamy all on their own, without the help of any dairy product. This looks luscious!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love pumpkin soup and always buy the can one, thanks for sharing this recipe and I can try to cook one in future!
ReplyDeleteI've had pumpkin soup before, but never with orange. I bet it tasted amazing! Looking forward to trying this as soon as it starts getting colder here!
ReplyDeleteToday really feels like fall where I live---overcast, breezy, with a chill in the air. Your hearty soup would be so welcome for dinner. I like the flavor combinations--and the lack of cream in this recipe. Very very nice!
ReplyDeleteThe color is absolutely smashing and I believe so is its taste. Beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteThis soup sounds amazing Angie!
ReplyDeleteI would love if you linked this and any of your favorite Pumpkin themed blog posts to my "Happy Post" Help spread the cheer :) http://su.pr/1rMDg2
LUCE MUY DELICIOSA LA SOPA ,LINDAS FOTOS,CREO QUE IRÉ A TU CASA A TOMAR ESA RICA SOPA,ABRAZOS.
ReplyDeleteI too made some pumpkin soup recently :) love your presentation.
ReplyDeletewow I have missed a lot in life by not discovering your blog until today!! All I can say is WOW everything looks amazing, and this soup just sounds delicious!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful soup. It really looks like fall!
ReplyDeleteThe soup is looking so bright and gorgeous that I could just lick the screen .. that is so wrong! I know ;)
ReplyDeleteYou have such great collection of props !
This is a beautiful soup, Angie. I have pumpkin soup on my list of soups to try this fall. I've never seen a version with these other ingredients though. I like the spicy flavors here.
ReplyDeleteIt's that time of the year for thick soups. This looks really delicious without added fat. Love the color too!
ReplyDeleteI love the color of your soup. It really sounds delicious and I know my family would love it. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeletei can imagine how flavourful this soup is!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so heart-warming! I am seeing so many pumpkin soup recipes already. I love soup and I'm sure this is a winner!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what variety of pumpkin but I'm guessing any local variety would work in this wonderful recipe. I saw lots of pumpkins at the farmers' market yesterday and there's a chill in the air this week so soup season is definitely upon us. The flavors in your lovely soup sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove how you captured the vibrant color of that beautiful soup, Angie! I am very impressed with your styling especially with the red/black bowls. Have an enjoyable weekend, Angie!
ReplyDelete~ ray ~
What a gorgeous soup for fall, Angie. Excellent color and pics as always.
ReplyDeletechow! Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
What a tasty, beautiful autumnal soup! It is garnished to perfection~
ReplyDeleteWonderful fall dish! Comforting and delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad it's pumpkin time again!
ReplyDeletePumpkin time again- I look forward to it every year! I have a long pumpkin on my kitchen table right now that is just waiting to be made into something delicious like this soup. :)
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A perfect soup for fall. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for a warm bowl of soup, it's really cooling off now. I love your little vase in the background, can you believe I have one just like it. Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
Love this one, beautiful presentation.
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks beautiful, I love all the ingredients in there! Perfect soup for any time IMO. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this time of year when pumpkin becomes a popular ingredient. This is truly a nutrient packed soup!
ReplyDeleteSo refreshing sounding - this is my kind of soup
ReplyDeleteI have become obsessed with all pumpkin recipes and this soup looks fantastic and so comforting. You have so many wonderful recipes but I just had to comment on this, looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteLaura @ A Healthy Jalapeño
such a lovely use of pumpkin! will copy this recipe soon. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCan I use white truffle oil insted of walnut? I wonder how that would taste!
ReplyDeletethis looks fabulous, so many gorgeous pics here too...
ReplyDelete@ShawwI think truffle oil would be even better!
ReplyDeleteOoohh Angie - this looks like the perfect Fall soup!
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ReplyDeleteI so totally love pumpkin soup and I guess with the fall coming for you, it is just the right dish.
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