You know those days when you just want something warm, comforting, and ridiculously easy to make? That’s exactly why I love this Velvety Zucchini Soup. It’s smooth, creamy (without any dairy!), and packed with flavor all with just a handful of simple ingredients. Plus, it’s budget-friendly and meal-prep gold. Trust me, once you try this, you’ll be making it on repeat!
→ Zucchini 🥒 – The star of the show! Zucchini is super mild and absorbs flavors like a pro. It gives the soup that velvety texture we all crave while keeping things light and fresh. Plus, it’s packed with nutrients like vitamin C and fiber.
→ Oat Cream 🥛 – No dairy, no problem! Oat cream is a game-changer when it comes to adding that creamy richness without the heaviness. It keeps this soup smooth and velvety, plus it’s 100% plant-based.
→ Garlic and Onion 🧄🧅 – You can’t go wrong with garlic and onion. They bring that delicious base flavor that makes everything pop. A little sautéing goes a long way to building those deep, savory notes.
→ Vegan Cheese 🧀 – Just a sprinkle of vegan cheese on top for that perfect finishing touch! It adds a nice hint of cheesy flavor without any dairy, making this soup even more indulgent.
→ Vegetable Stock 🍲 – For the liquid base, veggie stock gives that savory depth we all love in a soup. It’s a simple way to infuse flavor and make sure every spoonful tastes just right.
Each of these ingredients brings something special to the table, making this zucchini soup both delicious and satisfying!
NOTE: For measurements and rest of the ingredients check the recipe card below.
What You'll Need To Do
Time required: 30 mins
1| Grab a big pot and heat up a tablespoon of olive oil over medium-high heat. Toss in the garlic and onions, and let them sizzle for about 3-4 minutes until they smell amazing.
2| Now, in go the zucchini, veggie stock, and about a cup of water. Bring everything to a nice boil, then lower the heat and let it simmer for 15-20 minutes just enough time for the zucchini to get super soft.
3| Time to blend! Use a stick blender (or carefully transfer to a regular blender) and blitz it all until smooth and creamy. Stir in the oat cream, then season with salt and pepper to taste.
4| Ladle that velvety goodness into bowls, drizzle with a little extra cream, sprinkle some grated vegan cheese on top, and dig in!
Glycemic Index: 19 (low) Glycemic Load: 3 (low)
Recipe Swaps & Creative Tweaks
1| Swap Zucchini for Other Veggies – If zucchini isn’t your thing or you just want to try something new, go ahead and swap it for other veggies like cauliflower, butternut squash, or even yellow squash. Just make sure they’re cooked until tender before blending!
2| Add a Protein Boost – Want to make this soup a little heartier? Throw in some cooked lentils, chickpeas, or even tofu to add a protein punch and make it even more filling!
3| Switch the Cream – Not a fan of oat cream? You can swap it with coconut milk for a richer, slightly sweeter flavor or use cashew cream for a super creamy texture!
4| Herb Up the Flavor – Get creative with herbs! Try adding fresh basil, thyme, or even rosemary to the soup for extra depth and a fresh twist. Throw them in while simmering to infuse the flavors, or sprinkle them on top as a garnish.
5| Spicy Kick – If you like things spicy, a dash of cayenne pepper or a few red pepper flakes will take this soup to the next level. You can even stir in a little hot sauce at the end for a zesty kick!
6| Make it Smoky – Add a little smoked paprika or liquid smoke for a subtle smoky flavor that’ll make this soup even more comforting.
7| Top with Crunch – Add some texture by topping your soup with crispy chickpeas, roasted seeds, or a drizzle of olive oil for a little extra flavor and crunch.
8| Switch the Stock – Feel free to switch out the vegetable stock with any kind of broth you like chicken broth or mushroom broth could both add an interesting twist to the flavor.
Feel free to mix and match these swaps to make the soup your own!
1| Don’t Overcook the Zucchini – You want the zucchini to be soft, but not mushy. Overcooking can change the texture of the soup, so keep an eye on it as it simmers!
2| Blend in Batches if Needed – If you’re using a regular blender, make sure to let the soup cool a bit before blending it in batches. Hot soup can be tricky to handle in a blender!
3| Adjust the Consistency – If you prefer a thinner soup, just add a little more vegetable stock or water. For a thicker, heartier soup, blend it a bit longer or reduce the liquid.
4| Use Fresh Herbs for Extra Flavor – Fresh herbs like basil, parsley, or thyme can be added during the cooking process or used as a garnish for a burst of fresh flavor.
5| Tweak the Seasoning – Taste as you go! Every vegetable stock is different, so you may need to add more salt, pepper, or a squeeze of lemon juice to brighten things up at the end.
6| Don’t Skip the Sauté Step – Sautéing the garlic and onion before adding the rest of the ingredients helps to release their natural sweetness and flavors, giving your soup that delicious depth.
7| Let It Sit for Extra Flavor – If you have time, let the soup sit for about 10-15 minutes after blending. This allows the flavors to meld together and gives you a more intense taste.
8| Make It a Meal – Add some crusty bread or a side salad for the perfect pairing to make this soup a full meal!
These little tips will help you get the best, most flavorful version of this soup happy cooking!
If you want to make Keto, Low Carb, and Paleo versions of this Velvety Zucchini Soup! Here’s how you can adjust it for each diet:
Keto Version
To make this soup Keto-friendly, we want to keep the carbs low and swap some ingredients to fit the high-fat, low-carb profile:
Replace the Oat Cream – Swap oat cream with heavy cream or coconut cream to keep the fat content high and the carbs low.
Use a Keto-Friendly Stock – Make sure the vegetable stock you’re using is low in carbs or opt for a homemade stock to avoid added sugars.
Add More Fat – You can add extra avocado or coconut oil to increase the fat content and make it extra creamy without increasing carbs.
Low Carb Version
If you’re aiming for low-carb, the main focus is to reduce the carb-heavy ingredients without compromising flavor:
Use Less Zucchini – Zucchini is already low in carbs, but you can reduce the quantity to cut down even more.
Substitute the Oat Cream – Instead of oat cream, go for almond milk or unsweetened coconut milk to keep it lighter in terms of carbs.
Increase the Protein – You can add cooked chicken breast or tofu for a little protein boost, keeping it low-carb while making it more filling.
Paleo Version
For a Paleo version, we need to avoid grains, legumes, and dairy products while keeping things simple and wholesome:
Swap the Oat Cream – Use coconut cream or cashew cream instead of oat cream since oats are not Paleo-friendly.
Use Bone Broth – Replace vegetable stock with bone broth for extra protein and nutrients that fit into a Paleo diet.
No Vegan Cheese – Paleo diets avoid processed vegan cheeses, so instead, top the soup with roasted nuts like almonds or cashews, or just skip the cheese altogether.
Add More Veggies – Feel free to throw in other Paleo-friendly veggies like spinach, kale, or mushrooms for added flavor and nutrition.
By swapping just a few ingredients, you can easily adjust this soup to fit Keto, Low Carb, and Paleo diets while still keeping it delicious!
Serving Ideas
1| Top with Crispy Chickpeas – For a bit of crunch, roast some chickpeas with olive oil and your favorite spices, then sprinkle them on top of the soup just before serving.
2| Pair with Crusty Bread – A slice of warm, crusty gluten-free or Paleo bread is perfect for dipping into this creamy soup. It adds a satisfying texture and makes the meal more filling!
3| Garnish with Fresh Herbs – Fresh basil, parsley, or thyme on top not only brightens the flavor but also adds a pop of color to your soup.
4| Drizzle with Olive Oil – A drizzle of high-quality olive oil before serving will enhance the richness and add a silky texture to the soup.
5| Add a Side Salad – Pair the soup with a light, refreshing salad of mixed greens, cucumber, and a zesty vinaigrette for a balanced and complete meal.
6| Top with Avocado – Add creamy slices of avocado on top for an extra layer of smoothness and healthy fats, especially if you’re going for the Keto or Paleo versions.
7| Serve with Vegan Cheese or Nutritional Yeast – For an extra cheesy kick without the dairy, sprinkle on some vegan cheese or nutritional yeast for that savory flavor.
8| A Squeeze of Lemon – A little squeeze of fresh lemon juice just before serving can brighten up the soup and give it a lovely tangy note.
9| Pair with Grilled Veggies – Serve the soup alongside some grilled vegetables like zucchini, bell peppers, or asparagus to complement the flavors and add some smoky goodness.
These serving ideas will help elevate your soup and turn it into a cozy, satisfying meal!
Sauvignon Blanc – The crisp acidity of a Sauvignon Blanc pairs perfectly with the light and fresh flavors of the zucchini soup, making it a refreshing choice.
Chardonnay (Unoaked) – If you’re in the mood for white wine with a bit more body, an unoaked Chardonnay is a great match. It offers a balance of richness without overwhelming the soup’s delicate flavors.
Pinot Grigio – This light and crisp wine won’t overpower the soup, and its bright citrusy notes will complement the creamy texture of the zucchini.
Pinot Noir – If you prefer red, go with a light Pinot Noir. It has soft tannins and a mild fruity flavor that pairs well with the soup’s savory undertones.
Non-Alcoholic Options
Sparkling Water with Lime – A refreshing and slightly fizzy sparkling water with a squeeze of lime adds a zesty kick that contrasts beautifully with the creamy soup.
Iced Green Tea – A lightly chilled, unsweetened green tea works wonderfully for a soothing, herbal option that won’t compete with the flavors of the soup.
Lemon Cucumber Infused Water – For a fresh and cooling drink, try cucumber and lemon-infused water. The light, refreshing flavors will complement the soup perfectly.
Apple Cider Vinegar Drink – If you like tangy drinks, a diluted apple cider vinegar drink with a touch of honey and water can act as a palate cleanser while pairing well with the richness of the soup.
Mint Tea – A warm or chilled mint tea offers a refreshing herbal note that complements the zucchini without overpowering it.
These drink options, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, will elevate your meal and enhance the flavors of your Velvety Zucchini Soup!
Storage Options
Refrigeration (Up to 4 Days)
Store any leftover soup in an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 4 days. Make sure it’s fully cooled before sealing it in the container to avoid condensation.
To reheat, simply warm it on the stove over low heat, stirring occasionally. You can also use the microwave if you're in a hurry!
Freezing (Up to 3 Months)
If you want to store it for a longer period, this soup freezes beautifully. Let it cool completely, then transfer it into freezer-safe containers or resealable freezer bags.
For easy portioning, you can freeze it in individual servings! This way, you can defrost only what you need.
To reheat from frozen, you can either let it thaw overnight in the fridge or heat it directly on the stove over low heat. If it’s too thick after thawing, just add a little water or veggie stock to reach your desired consistency.
Storage in Jars for Meal Prep
If you’re doing meal prep, mason jars are a great option for storing the soup. Just make sure to leave a little room at the top of the jar for expansion when freezing.
These jars can go straight from the freezer to the microwave or a pot for reheating convenience at its best!
Adding Extra Cream After Storing
If you like your soup extra creamy, you can add a little more oat cream or coconut cream after reheating it. This keeps the texture rich and smooth!
By using these storage methods, you can enjoy this Velvety Zucchini Soup for days, whether fresh or frozen!
And just like that, you’ve got yourself a bowl of silky, delicious zucchini soup! Seriously, who knew a few humble ingredients could turn into something this good? Whether you’re meal prepping, looking for a light yet satisfying dinner, or just in the mood for something warm and cozy, this soup’s got you covered. Now go grab a spoon and enjoy because I know I will!
Easy & Creamy Zucchini Soup 🌱✨ – Who knew a few simple ingredients could taste this good? This silky zucchini soup is light yet filling, totally vegan, and packed with flavor. Plus, it’s ready in no time because we love a quick and tasty win!
Ingredients
2cloves garlic, minced
1 large onion, chopped
2.2lbs zucchini, sliced into 3/5" rounds (1kg)
26fl oz vegetable stock (750ml)
6fl oz oat cream (185ml, 1 tbsp extra for garnish)
4tsp vegan cheese, grated
Instructions
1
Sauté the Aromatics:
In a large pot, heat one tablespoon of olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the minced garlic and chopped onion, sautéing for 3-4 minutes until softened and fragrant.
2
Cook the Zucchini:
Add the sliced zucchini to the pot along with the vegetable stock and one cup of water. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat and allow it to simmer for 15-20 minutes, or until the zucchini is tender.
3
Blend Until Smooth:
Using an immersion blender, carefully puree the soup until it reaches a smooth and creamy consistency. If using a countertop blender, allow the soup to cool slightly before blending in batches.
4
Incorporate the Oat Cream:
Stir in the oat cream and season the soup with salt and pepper to taste. Mix well to ensure even consistency.
5
Serve and Garnish:
Divide the soup into serving bowls. Drizzle with a small amount of extra oat cream and sprinkle with grated vegan cheese before serving. Enjoy warm.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
Amount Per Serving
Calories179kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat11g17%
Total Carbohydrate16g6%
Protein4g8%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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