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Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup

May 25, 2026 Last updated on May 26, 2026 By Manu Leave a Comment

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Creamy Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup with coconut cream, ginger, and lime makes an easy dinner with plenty of flavour and a smooth, velvety texture.

Bowl of Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup topped with fresh coriander and served with lime and seeded bread.

This Thai-style pumpkin soup is one of those recipes I keep coming back to when I want something warm, creamy, and comforting. Ginger, red curry paste, and coconut cream give the soup plenty of flavour without making it too spicy.

Spoon lifting creamy pumpkin soup from a bowl with coriander and lime on the side.

The pumpkin turns smooth and velvety once blended, while the cauliflower thickens the soup naturally and keeps the texture soft and creamy. The coconut cream added at the end mellows the spice and gives the soup a rich finish.

Smooth pumpkin soup garnished with coriander in a blue bowl.

I often make a large pot for dinner and keep the leftovers for the next day because the flavours settle so well overnight. Serve it with fresh coriander, plenty of lime juice, and warm bread on the side for an easy dinner.

Why We Love Thai Pumpkin Soup

  • Leftovers taste even better after a night in the fridge, making this soup handy for busy weeknights.
  • Large batches work particularly well here because the soup reheats without losing texture.
  • Warm bread on the side turns each bowl into a filling meal without much extra effort.

Key Ingredients for Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup

Pumpkin, cauliflower, leek, coconut cream, broth, lime, and curry paste arranged for Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup.

Pumpkin

Pumpkin gives the soup its creamy texture and gentle sweetness. Butternut squash, sugar pumpkin, and kabocha squash all work well because they have smooth flesh and rich flavour.

Red Curry Paste

Different brands vary in heat and saltiness, with some producing a milder flavour while others taste more intense. Thai Kitchen gives a gentler flavour, while Maesri tends to be richer and spicier.

Coconut Cream

Coconut cream gives the soup a rich, creamy finish and softens the spice from the curry paste. Full-fat coconut cream gives a smoother texture and fuller flavour.

Bone Broth or Chicken Broth

Broth adds savoury richness and gives the soup more depth. Bone broth produces a richer flavour, while chicken broth keeps the soup lighter.

Lime

Lime juice adds freshness and balances the richer ingredients in the soup. Fresh limes give a brighter flavour than bottled juice.

Find the complete list with measurements in the recipe card below.

How to Make Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup

Step 1: Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat.

Step 2: Add the garlic, ginger, leek, and red curry paste. Cook for a few minutes until softened and fragrant.

Step 3: Add the pumpkin, cauliflower, and water. Cook until the vegetables begin to soften.

Diced pumpkin and cauliflower cooking together in a saucepan.

Step 4: Pour in the broth and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the vegetables are very tender and the flavours have deepened.

Broth being poured into pumpkin, cauliflower, and curry paste.

Step 5: Use an immersion blender to blend the soup until smooth.

Immersion blender blending smooth Thai pumpkin soup in a saucepan.

Step 6: Add the coconut cream and coriander leaves, then stir gently to combine.

Step 7: Serve with extra coriander leaves and a squeeze of lime juice.

Creamy Thai pumpkin soup served with coriander, lime, and bread on a wooden board.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use instead of coconut cream?

Full-fat coconut milk works well for a lighter texture while still keeping the coconut flavour. You can also substitute the coconut cream with a little coconut milk if you prefer a thinner soup. Thickened cream also works, although the flavour will be less traditional.

Can I make this soup less spicy?

Yes, use less red curry paste or choose a milder brand, such as Thai Kitchen, instead of a spicier paste like Maesri. You can also stir in a little extra coconut cream at the end if you want the soup softer and less spicy overall.

Do I need to peel the pumpkin?

No, but peeling gives the soup a smoother texture. If you’re using butternut squash or a thicker-skinned pumpkin, it’s best to remove the skin before cooking.

What’s the best pumpkin to use for this Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup recipe?

Butternut squash, sugar pumpkin, and kabocha squash all work well because they have smooth flesh and blend into a creamy soup.

Extra Help from the Kitchen

Cut the Vegetables Evenly – Keep the pumpkin and cauliflower pieces close in size so they soften at the same rate.

Wash the Leek Thoroughly – Rinse the sliced leek well before cooking because dirt often gets trapped between the layers.

Taste the Curry Paste First – Check the heat level before cooking, since different brands vary quite a bit in spice and saltiness.

Use Ripe Limes – Choose limes that feel slightly soft and heavy for their size because they produce more juice and better flavour.

Let the Soup Sit Briefly Before Serving – Rest the soup for a few minutes after adding the coconut cream so the flavours settle together more evenly.

Variations and Twists

Swap in Sweet Potato – Replace part of the pumpkin with sweet potato for a slightly sweeter soup with a thicker texture.

Stir in Fish Sauce – Add 1 tsp fish sauce along with the broth for extra savoury flavour and a more traditional Thai-style finish.

Stir in Shredded Chicken – Fold shredded cooked chicken into the soup after blending for a more filling meal.

Turn Up the Heat – Use extra red curry paste or sliced red chilli for a spicier soup with more warmth and a deeper curry flavour in the broth.

Use Pumpkin Purée – Replace only the fresh pumpkin with canned pumpkin purée, but continue cooking the cauliflower in the broth until tender before blending the soup.

Storage and Shelf Life

Store the soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3–4 days. For longer storage, let the soup cool completely before freezing in freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months.

Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating. Warm the soup gently on the stovetop over low heat, stirring occasionally until heated through.

Add a splash of broth or water if the soup thickens after chilling or freezing. Avoid letting the soup boil during reheating because the coconut cream can separate.

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Creamy Thai pumpkin soup served with coriander, lime, and bread on a wooden board.

Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup Recipe

Creamy Thai-Style Pumpkin Soup with coconut cream, ginger, and lime makes an easy dinner with plenty of flavour and a smooth, velvety texture.
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Course: Soup
Cuisine: Thai
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 people
Author: Manuela Zangara

Equipment

  • HexClad Nonstick Saucepan with Glass Lid
  • Immersion Hand Blender with Long Cable
  • Wooden Cooking Paddle

Ingredients

  • 3 garlic cloves – halved
  • 3 tsp fresh ginger – grated or thinly sliced
  • 1 leek – sliced
  • 3 tbsp – 45 ml extra virgin olive oil
  • 4 tsp red curry paste
  • 400 g – about 3 cups diced pumpkin
  • 200 g – about 1 ½ cups cauliflower florets
  • 400 ml – 1 ⅔ cups water
  • 720 ml – 3 cups bone broth or chicken broth
  • 120 ml – ½ cup coconut cream
  • handful of fresh coriander leaves
  • 1 – 2 limes – cut into wedges

Instructions

  • Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat.
  • Add the garlic, ginger, leek, and red curry paste. Cook for a few minutes until softened and fragrant.
  • Add the pumpkin, cauliflower, and water. Cook until the vegetables begin to soften.
  • Pour in the broth and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the vegetables are very tender and the flavours have deepened.
  • Use an immersion blender to blend the soup until smooth.
  • Add the coconut cream and coriander leaves, then stir gently to combine.
  • Serve with extra coriander leaves and a squeeze of lime juice.

Notes

  • Adjust the red curry paste depending on how spicy you want the soup.
  • Add extra broth or water if the soup becomes too thick after blending.
  • Increase the coconut cream for a richer texture and softer curry flavour.
  • Lime juice added right before serving helps balance the coconut cream and broth.
  • Leftovers keep well in the fridge for 3–4 days, and the soup also freezes well for up to 3 months.

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