Creamy Roasted Cauliflower Soup

This cauliflower soup recipe is the BEST! Roasted cauliflower makes it taste amazing, and a little butter (instead of cream) makes it luxuriously creamy.

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Behold! Lusciously creamy, yet cream-less, cauliflower soup. This cauliflower soup recipe will absolutely satisfy your craving for warm, creamy soup—no cheese required.

I know “cauliflower soup” might not sound super appealing if you’ve never had it before. Trust me, it can be so delicious! Today, I’m sharing my favorite cauliflower soup recipe, and I can’t wait for you to make it at home.

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My friend Tessa introduced me to cauliflower soup a few years ago. I loved it so much that I developed my own recipe for my cookbook, Love Real Food.

As the temps and leaves have dropped this fall, I’ve had a hankering for warm, creamy soups. So, I thought I’d share a slightly simplified version of my cauliflower soup for everyone to enjoy. Let’s make some!

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Why You’ll Love This Cauliflower Soup

This soup calls for basic ingredients but yields amazing flavor. If you have a head of cauliflower in the fridge, you probably have everything else you’ll need.

This cauliflower soup is the perfect accompaniment to salads and sandwiches. This traditional cauliflower soup will go with just about any other fall or winter flavors, including butternut squash, Brussels sprouts, and greens like arugula and kale. It’ll warm you up without weighing you down!

This soup freezes well for later. This recipe doesn’t yield a ton (about 4 medium bowls), but if you have extra, just freeze it!

This creamy soup is special diet-friendly. It’s gluten free as written. Check my recipe notes to learn how to make this soup vegan/dairy free by using cashews instead of butter.

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How to Make the Best Cauliflower Soup

1) Roast Your Cauliflower

Behind that creamy beige exterior, you’ll find loads of irresistible roasted cauliflower flavor. Roasted cauliflower is key here—cauliflower develops caramelized notes with a greater depth of flavor as it roasts in the oven.

2) Build Flavor

Once your roasted cauliflower is almost done, you’ll sauté onions in a soup pot until tender, then add garlic and vegetable broth. Then, add your roasted cauliflower and simmer the mixture on the stove for about 20 minutes to meld the flavors.

3) Add Butter for Creaminess

You’ll transfer the contents of the pot to a blender and add butter. Butter is an easy way to add mega creamy, luxurious flavor and texture without any cream (I borrowed this technique from my butternut squash soup). If you’re like me, you always have butter in the fridge, but rarely heavy cream!

4) Blend Until Completely Smooth

I recommend blending this soup in a stand blender, rather than an immersion blender, because stand blenders yield the creamiest results. Fortunately, the ingredients used here are fairly soft, so even an inexpensive stand blender should work well (I used my fancy Vitamix, affiliate link). The final texture, in my opinion, is absolutely worth dirtying the blender bowl for.

5) Season with Nutmeg and Lemon Juice

We’re using small, subtle amounts of nutmeg and lemon juice here. You probably won’t be able to pinpoint them while you’re sipping your soup, but they offer a certain je ne sais quoi factor. They take this soup from great to fantastic!

6) Sprinkle Something Fresh on Top

I tried garnishing my soup with fresh parsley, green onion and chives. I loved them all and couldn’t pick a favorite, so use whichever you have on hand!

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Watch How to Make Cauliflower Soup

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Please let me know how this recipe turns out for you in the comments! I really love hearing from you.

Having a moment with cauliflower? Here are some more of my favorite cauliflower recipes on Cookie and Kate:

Craving more soups? Don’t miss the other eight soup recipes in Love Real Food! You’ll also find quite a few more soups here on the blog.

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Creamy Roasted Cauliflower Soup

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 55 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 bowls 1x

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This cauliflower soup recipe is the best! Roasted cauliflower makes it taste amazing, and a little butter (instead of cream) makes it luxuriously creamy. Recipe yields 4 bowls of soup.

Ingredients

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  • 1 large head cauliflower (about 2 pounds), cut into bite-size florets
  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
  • Fine sea salt
  • 1 medium red onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, pressed or minced
  • 4 cups (32 ounces) vegetable broth
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice, or more if needed
  • Scant ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • For garnish: 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley, chives and/or green onions

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. If desired, line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup.
  2. On the baking sheet, toss the cauliflower with 2 tablespoons of the olive oil until lightly and evenly coated in oil. Arrange the cauliflower in a single layer and sprinkle lightly with salt. Bake until the cauliflower is tender and caramelized on the edges, 25 to 35 minutes, tossing halfway.
  3. Once the cauliflower is almost done, in a Dutch oven or soup pot, warm the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil over medium heat until shimmering. Add the onion and ¼ teaspoon salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is softened and turning translucent, 5 to 7 minutes.
  4. Add the garlic and cook, stirring constantly, until fragrant, about 30 seconds, then add the broth.
  5. Reserve 4 of the prettiest roasted cauliflower florets for garnish. Then transfer the remaining cauliflower to the pot. Increase the heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a simmer, then reduce the heat as necessary to maintain a gentle simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 20 minutes, to give the flavors time to meld.
  6. Once the soup is done cooking, remove the pot from the heat and let it cool for a few minutes. Then, carefully transfer the hot soup to a blender, working in batches if necessary. (Do not fill past the maximum fill line or the soup could overflow!)
  7. Add the butter and blend until smooth. Add the lemon juice and nutmeg and blend again. Add additional salt, to taste (I usually add another ¼ to ¾ teaspoon, depending on the broth). This soup tastes amazing once it’s properly salted! You can also a little more lemon juice, if it needs more zing. Blend again.
  8. Top individual bowls of soup with 1 roasted cauliflower floret and a sprinkle of chopped parsley, green onion and/or chives. This soup keeps well in the refrigerator, covered, for about four days, or for several months in the freezer.

Notes

Recipe adapted from my cookbook, Love Real Food.

Make it dairy free/vegan: Use cashews instead of butter. Soak ¼ cup cashews for 4 hours, then drain and rinse them (if you have a high-powered blender like a Vitamix or Blendtec, you can skip this). Add the cashews when you would add the butter.

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  1. Emily Doyle says:

    We love this soup! Sometimes I add a can of cannellini beans for some extra protein/heartiness to transform it into a more complete meal.

  2. Bonnie says:

    I just finished devouring a bowl of this delicious soup! It’s truly amazing and I’m grateful to have found this online! Thank You Cookie + Kate for posting this recipe! I’m looking forward to leftovers tomorrow! I bet it’s even better the next day around!!






    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome, Bonnie! I appreciate your review.

  3. Bronco says:

    Immersion blender was fine for pureeing this. I think the soup would really shine with some sauteed mushrooms and chives on top. It comes out as advertised. I did 50/50 chicken veg stock and I feel like the roasted cauliflower is still the star of the show. Oh, I added fennel seed to the roast, and that worked well.






  4. Nicole Gosselin says:

    I made this with purple cauliflower and the results are AMAZING!! It turned out to be a pink colour once all finished up. It’s so pretty and tastes amazing.

    1. Kate says:

      Thank you for sharing, Nicole!

  5. Miriam says:

    I would like to make this soup and freeze it. Any issues with freezing this soup? Thanks

    1. Kate says:

      This is a good option to freeze. I hope you enjoy it!

  6. Sharon says:

    I’ve made this a number of times now. When I don’t have red onion I sub yellow. Similar to other reviewers I also roast garlic and onion in oven. I sometimes add a roasted carrot for additional sweetness

  7. E says:

    This turned out exceptionally great, very simple but amazing recipe






  8. fey says:

    This recipe is great! My only addition – add truffle salt instead of regular salt. Chef’s kiss






  9. Pauline Reed says:

    Hi I have just finished my batch of Cauliflower soup, it was delicious.






    1. Kate says:

      That’s great to hear, Pauline!

  10. Kristine Davis says:

    I love this recipe. I season the cauliflower with za’atar seasoning – it’s DELICIOUS.






    1. Kate says:

      Great to hear, Kristine! I appreciate your review.

  11. Frances says:

    I love your recipes! Vanilla almond granola is a favorite.
    This one was absolutely delicious too!






    1. Kate says:

      Great to hear, Frances!

  12. Rach says:

    Absolutely beautiful. I’m terrible a sticking to recipes bur did follow this one even though I was tempted to add additional stuff. Fair play it tastes gorgeous.






    1. Kate says:

      Great to hear, Rach!