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Asparagus Soup

Oct 16, 2024 · Written by Dannii Martin · This post may contain affiliate links which earn us commissions if purchases are made · 72 Comments

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Diet: Gluten Free / Vegetarian
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Asparagus soup with a text title overlay.

When asparagus season rolls round, this is one of the first things we make. Asparagus Soup is a light and fresh soup, that is perfect for Spring. This creamy soup is low in calories and fat, but full of flavour.

Two bowls of asparagus soup topped with croutons, Parmesan and chives.

Asparagus is such an underrated vegetable, and there is so much that you can do with it. We are going to be sharing more asparagus recipes, but this soup is one our our favourites.

At just 115 calories for a big bowl, this plant based soup feels much more indulgent than it actually it.

Looking for some other ways to eat asparagus? Why not try our tasty Cold Asparagus Salad, easy Asparagus Tart, quick Air Fryer Asparagus, or our simple but delicious Feta and Asparagus Frittata?

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  • Why You Will Love It
  • Ingredients and Substitutions
  • Variations
  • How to Make Asparagus Soup - Step by Step
  • How to Store Asparagus
  • Asparagus Stock
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Storage
  • Extra Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • More Soup Recipes
  • Recipe
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Why You Will Love It

  • A great way to use asparagus - If you want to make the most of asparagus season, or you have lots to use up, then this recipe is for you.
  • Low calories -Less than 180 calories per portion and it's really filling too.
  • Can be eaten cold too - Cold soup? Yep, you heard right. This is perfect for summer as it can be eaten chilled too.

Ingredients and Substitutions

All the ingredients needed for this recipe with text overlay labels.

A full ingredients list, along with US Customary and Metric measurements, can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.

  • Asparagus - To get the perfect asparagus, look for spears that are firm and a nice bright green colour. The tips should be dry and held tightly to the stalk. Thinner asparagus spears are younger and therefore more tender.
  • Shallots - Shallots add a nice bit of sweetness, but If you don't have shallots, a standard onion will work.
  • Garlic - Everything tastes better with garlic in our opinion. Feel free to adjust the amount up or down to suit your own taste.
  • Stock - We used a standard vegetable stock cube for convenience, however you can make your own asparagus stock - see below for details.
  • Oil - To cook the vegetables in - use a good quality vegetable oil. You could use butter.
  • Cream - To make it creamier and to add a little indulgence. You can leave this out or see below for more tips on how to make soup creamier.

Variations

The asparagus really is the star of the show here, so you don't want to over power it with too many other flavours. However, we add a generous amount of spinach because it makes it a super green colour.

Fresh herbs are a must in a homemade soup too and we went with chives, as they add a nice onion-y flavour.

We love to add toppings to soups, just to make them even more delicious and Parmesan and pine nuts work really in this soup. The Parmesan makes it more creamy and the pine nuts adds extra texture.

How to Make Asparagus Soup - Step by Step

A large cooking pot with chopped shallots and asparagus cooking in it.
  1. Step 1: Heat the oil in a large pot over a medium heat and gently fry the shallots, garlic and asparagus until softened.
A large cooking pot containing chopped asparagus, shallots and stock.
  1. Step 2: Pour in the stock and simmer for 10 minutes.
A large cooking pot containing stock, cream, asparagus and shallots.
  1. Step 3: Stir in the cream.
Blended asparagus soup in a large coking pot.
  1. Step 4: Blend until smooth.

How to Store Asparagus

You should try to use asparagus on the day that it is bought, but if that isn't possible then we have some tips on how to keep it fresh for up to 7 days in the fridge. Take a look at this comprehensive post on How To Store Asparagus.

Asparagus Stock

Whilst you could use a standard vegetable broth or stock for this soup, why not use the stalks that are cut off the asparagus to make a stock - it's a great way to reduce food waste. Add them to a pan with other vegetable cuttings and the amount of water needed and simmer for 30 minutes.

You could also add a chicken stock for a greater depth of flavor.

Croutons, and herbs floating on top of soup.

Serving Suggestions

We normally use a garnish of grated Parmesan cheese and some fresh herbs - chives, dill and parsley all work well. A few slices of buttered, warm sourdough bread always go well with soup.

Why not also try our Homemade Flatbreads or Garlic and Rosemary Focaccia? Top your soup with some crunchy croutons.

Storage

Store: You can make the soup in advance and store it in the refrigerator in an airtight container and it will be good for 2 days. You can also just make the stock in advance and then make the soup from fresh.

Freeze: You can freeze the soup for up to 3 months. Make sure it is cooled, and then put in airtight freezer containers.

Defrost: Defrost it in the fridge overnight.

Reheating: You can reheat through on the hob.

Extra Tips

  • Try to use an immersion blender to blend this asparagus soup. You could use a jug blender, but you would have to wait until it was completely cooled before blender, as the jug could break when hot liquid is blended. Try to do it in batches in the blender.
  • You could swap the chives for parsley or basil.
  • A dollop of creme fraiche adds some extra creaminess to this asparagus soup.
Asparagus soup in a bowl with a spoon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my asparagus soup stringy?

If you find your asparagus soup is too stringy, even after blending it up, then you are choosing asparagus spears that are too thick. Don't choose ones that are too thin either,

How to cut asparagus.

Use the bend and snap method. Take one stalk of asparagus and then gently bend it to the point of breaking and it will snap off at the point where the woody tough part begins. You can carry on snapping them all, or use that as a guide and use a knife to cut them all at the same point.

How to thicken asparagus soup.

If you find the soup too thin, then we have a few ways to thicken it. You can use a cornflour slurry, however that will change the colour and taste. Try cooking it for a little longer and cook of some extra water. But that would have to be done before blending.
Adding a little coconut milk can thicken it up, however, that will give it a coconut flavour. You could also blend some chickpeas into it to thicken it.

Is asparagus soup vegan?

This version isn't vegan, as we have added some double cream (heavy cream) to make it extra creamy. However, you could either leave it out or use a vegan alternative.

Is asparagus soup gluten free?

If you use a gluten free stock and make sure there is no cross contamination, then this is a delicious gluten free soup.

More Soup Recipes

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  • Creamy Roasted Cauliflower Soup in a bowl drizzled with cream and oil, topped with herbs.
    Creamy Roasted Cauliflower Soup
  • A bowl of creamy broccoli soup topped with grated cheese and a drizzle of oil.
    Creamy Broccoli Soup
  • A bowl of slow cooker tomato soup topped with cream, croutons and herbs.
    Slow Cooker Tomato Soup

If you’ve tried this cream of asparagus soup recipe, let us know how you got on in the comments below.
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Recipe

A bowl of asparagus soup topped with cream, croutons and Parmesan

Asparagus Soup

By: Dannii Martin
When asparagus season rolls round, it marks the start of Spring and all those ingredients we have been waiting all year for. Asparagus soup is the perfect way to welcome asparagus season.
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Gluten Free
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Vegetarian
4.99 from 63 votes
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Course: Soup
Cuisine: British
Prep: 2 minutes mins
Cook: 18 minutes mins
Total: 20 minutes mins
Servings: 2 people
Calories: 178kcal
Allergens:
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Ingredients

  • 320 g (11 oz) Asparagus spears - woody ends trimmed and chopped into small pieces
  • 1 tablespoon Olive oil
  • 4 Shallots - chopped
  • 2 Garlic clove - minced
  • 425 ml (1.75 cups) Vegetable stock
  • 2 tablespoon (2 tablespoon) Chives - chopped
  • 2 tablespoon Double (heavy) cream - (optional)
  • 1 pinch Sea salt and ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Heat 1 tablespoon Olive oil and gently fry 4 Shallots, 2 Garlic clove and 320 g Asparagus spears until softened.
  • Pour in 425 ml Vegetable stock and simmer for 10 minutes.
  • Add 2 tablespoon Double (heavy) cream and 1 pinch Sea salt and ground black pepper.
  • Blend until smooth.
  • Serve topped with 2 tablespoon Chives.

Recipe Tips

  • Try to use a stick blender to blend this soup. You could use a jug blender, but you would have to wait until it was completely cooled before blender, as the jug could break when hot liquid is blended. Try to do it in batches in the blender.
  • You could swap the chives for parsley or basil.
  • A dollop of creme fraiche adds some extra creaminess to this soup.

Nutritional Information

Serving: 1portion | Calories: 178kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 885mg | Potassium: 490mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 2013IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 72mg | Iron: 4mg

The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.

As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.

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Comments

  1. Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche says

    April 27, 2016 at 11:15 am

    I LOVE asparagus so much. Always get so excited when I see it in the shops! I'm not sure I've ever made asparagus soup though so will definitely have to try this one :)

    Reply
  2. Betty says

    April 13, 2016 at 2:00 am

    5 stars
    Decadent and filling! I made it with fresh asparagus this morning, ate it for lunch and then later this afternoon, tried the same recipe using carrots. So, it's versatile, too! Thanks, Danni!

    Reply
    • Betty says

      April 13, 2016 at 2:01 am

      whoop, whoop!

      Reply
  3. Alison says

    April 12, 2016 at 11:18 am

    5 stars
    Never tried asparagus soup, but it looks perfect for a wet day like today

    Reply
  4. Jessica says

    April 11, 2016 at 3:20 pm

    5 stars
    Another dish for asparagus that is worth to try. Looks yummy!

    Reply
  5. Alida @My Little Italian Kitchen says

    April 11, 2016 at 9:52 am

    5 stars
    I had loads of asparagus in Italy.. they are just so delicious and versatile. I made lasagna last week, so good!
    I love you soup, it must be so delicate and perfumed!

    Reply
  6. Jessica @ Jessica in the Kitchen says

    April 11, 2016 at 6:16 am

    This looks truly delicious Dannii! Love the combo of spring AND soup season!

    Reply
  7. lacey@fairytalesandfitness.com says

    April 11, 2016 at 3:18 am

    I have never had asparagus soup. I think I wouldn't mind it if it was hot. But I have saw it made cold and I am not a fan of cold soup.

    Reply
  8. Ana De- Jesus says

    April 10, 2016 at 10:04 pm

    5 stars
    You can most definitely get a whoop whoop from me because I love me some asparagus. I am so excited that it is in season!

    Reply
  9. nicol says

    April 10, 2016 at 9:39 pm

    5 stars
    ive been going through an asparagus phase recently. i need to try this

    Reply
  10. mesin kangen water says

    April 10, 2016 at 6:35 pm

    5 stars
    Yay for asparagus season! I made the mistake of introducing it to my girls and they love it – means smaller portions for me & Mr C!. Love this soup – Will be definitely attempting your recipe. Pinned x

    Reply
  11. Kari @ bite-sized thoughts says

    April 09, 2016 at 5:59 pm

    I love your childhood soup memories featuring ingredients from your grandparent's garden. This looks like a nice way to keep the memories going into adulthood!

    Reply
  12. Harriet Emily says

    April 09, 2016 at 9:59 am

    5 stars
    I love asparagus soup! This looks so creamy and delicious. Such a great idea to add greek yogurt. Yum! Lovely recipe Dannii!

    Reply
  13. Nicole @ Foodie Loves Fitness says

    April 08, 2016 at 8:32 pm

    I just had my first asparagus soup of the season last week in wine country!

    It's so true, food is not just about nourishing our bodies, it's about the memories that we create with the people we break bread with. I have so many memories of my grandma and mom cooking growing up. Homemade tomato soup reminds me of my mom making a huge pot often, and zucchini parm, homemade bread, apple dapple pancakes and so much more remind me of my grandma :)

    Reply
  14. hannah gee says

    April 08, 2016 at 8:04 pm

    5 stars
    ooh asparagus is one of my faves but I have never even thought about it for a soup. I will definitely be trying this out for work one day next week. Thankyou so much for sharing x

    Reply
  15. Oliver says

    April 08, 2016 at 7:56 pm

    5 stars
    I love asparagus! I have never thought about turning them into soup before so I'm bookmarking this one for future reference!!

    Reply
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