Easy cold strawberry soup is such a treat for any occasion. You can serve it with a meal or if you don’t feel like eating a lot, this is just what you are looking for.
My friend just got back from a cruise and said how much she enjoyed the cold soups. So I said to myself, I can enjoy good cruise food while being at home. You can too.
I know it is a lot more fun when someone else fixes it for you, but this is so simple; I know that you can do it. Get some fresh strawberries before they are gone.
Get the blender out and you will be so amazed at how good this easy cold strawberry soup tastes and how quickly it works up. Yes, it does take a little time to chill, but so worth the wait!
What is Cold Soup?
- Cold soups are made with fresh fruits and/or vegetables.
- You don’t cook these soups, making chilled soup perfect for hot summer days.
What Ingredients Do I Need For Cold Strawberry Soup?
Here’s a list of ingredients you’ll need to make this Cold Soup (scroll down for the full recipe):
- Strawberries
- Vanilla or strawberry yogurt
- Orange juice
- Vanilla
- Sugar (optional)
- Ground ginger (optional)
- Fresh mint (optional)
How Do I Make Cold Strawberry Soup?
Here’s the simple steps you’ll follow to make this Cold Soup (scroll down for the full recipe):
- Place the strawberries that have been hulled and halved into a blender.
- Add yogurt, orange juice, vanilla, (and sugar, if desired).
- Blend until rich and creamy.
- Place in the refrigerator for about two hours to chill.
- Serve in individual bowls and add a small amount of yogurt or whipping cream for garnishing.
- Sprinkle with ground ginger and top with mint leaves, if desired.
I hope that you enjoyed the Fourth of July and that the fireworks in your neighborhood are starting to settle down. Those fireworks sure have put me behind on my sleep.
I love this time of year when we can all reflect on the many sacrifices that those who have gone before us made for us! May we always appreciate what we have and how blessed we are.
Pray for the families of those who are serving in the military, as it is always hard to have a love one away from home. Bless all that are doing so!
How Do You Choose the Best Strawberries?
- Look for bright red berries. Strawberries don’t continue to ripen after they are picked, so what you see is what you get.
- Pick the berries with fresh green leaves.
- Find plump berries.
- Size doesn’t matter.
- Make sure there are no signs of mold.
- Look at the berries you can see from the top and the bottom of the box.
One more reminder is that you check your freezer door when getting in the freezer. I was pretty lucky yesterday. My grandson went to get a popsicle, and when he opened the door, a carton of ice cream fell out onto our garage floor, and caused the door to stay open a bit.
We saved most everything that was in there, but the ice cream. I am fortunate and have two freezers. That one was my smaller freezer and it needs defrosted every so often.
It was past time and so now, it looks so nice and clean. So just be careful and I am pretty sure that I did the same thing last summer.
I guess I need to get one of those alarms that make noise after it has been opened a certain amount of time. I think that it would be well worth the investment. The only problem is I only remember when it happens again. Enjoy your summer!
It has been so hot here the past week, this easy strawberry soup is the perfect dish for these scorching summer days. If you want to cool down a bit, this soup is for you!
More Recipes That are Served Cool:
Easy Cold Strawberry Soup
Easy cold strawberry soup is a must for your recipe box. Perfect for those hot summer days when you are just not sure what to eat for lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
- 4 cups fresh ripe strawberries, washed, stems removed and halved
- 1 cup vanilla or strawberry yogurt
- 1/4 cup orange juice
- 1/4 tsp vanilla
- 1/2 Tbsp sugar (optional)
- sprinkle of ground ginger (optional)
- fresh mint (optional)
Instructions
- Place the strawberries that have been hulled and halved into a blender.
- Add yogurt, orange juice, vanilla, (and sugar, if desired). (If your blender is smaller, mix only as many strawberries as your blender will handle at a time).
- Blend until rich and creamy.
- Place in the refrigerator for about two hours to chill.
- Serve in individual bowls and add a small amount of yogurt or whipping cream for garnishing.
- Sprinkle with ground ginger and top with mint leaves, if desired.
Nutrition Information
Yield
4Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 264Total Fat 1gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 1gCholesterol 2mgSodium 30mgCarbohydrates 32gFiber 4gSugar 26gProtein 3g
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Thank you for sharing at #OverTheMoon. Pinned and shared. Have a lovely week. I hope to see you at next week’s party too! Please stay safe and healthy. Come party with us at Over The Moon! Catapult your content Over The Moon! @marilyn_lesniak @EclecticRedBarn
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We have a strawberry soup that we make and it’s very similar. We absolutely love it!
Thank you for coming by and leaving a comment. This is one of my favorite dishes that I discovered on a cruise!
At first, I read “soup”, and was like “umm… I don’t know about that”, but reading the ingredients, it sounds really lovely – like a smoothie!
I know – I thought the same thing “soup”, but it is fabulous. It is definitely not what I think of when I hear “soup”. Thank you for leaving a comment.