|

Vegan Tortilla Soup

This loaded vegan tortilla soup is a sure hit for soup lovers. You will get four servings of this delightful Mexican-inspired soup with just an hour of prep and cooking time. Every spoonful will leave a lasting impression!

2 white bowls of orange soup loaded with beans, corn, and topped with tortilla strips and freshly chopped cilantro. More tortilla on the side.

​​If you are also a soup enthusiast like me, you are in good company. I have several creamy vegan soups to show you. But if you are after a Mexican vibe, try this meaty vegan taco soup.

❀️ Why you’ll love it

Our vegan tortilla soup is a Mexican-inspired delight, featuring kidney beans, sweet corn, smoked paprika powder, chili flakes, cilantro, and tortillas. It perfectly balances heat and sweetness, catering to all tastes.

What sets this soup apart is its immensely rich flavor, thanks to butternut squash. It is roasted along with onion and garlic to caramelize its natural sweetness then it is used to thicken the soup and give a wonderful taste like no other.

This recipe is featured in my Winter Vegan Cookbook, among other quick seasonal dishes, made with budget-friendly ingredients. Whether you are gifting it or treating yourself, it is a must-have for any vegan foodie.

2 white bowls of orange soup loaded with beans, corn, and topped with tortilla strips and freshly chopped cilantro

? Key ingredients

Canned chopped tomatoes are the best ingredient to use when you need the perfect tomato base. I usually use this brand, since the tomato taste is lovely. If ripe fresh produce is available, I recommend using juicy heirloom tomatoes.

Canned black beans and sweet corn are must-have ingredients in any tortilla soup. I sometimes substitute black beans for red kidney beans or use a mix of beans to make things interesting.

Butternut squash is the not-so-secret ingredient. Roasted butternut squash is pureed to be used as a thickener and to give a depth of sweet flavor. It pairs well with all the other ingredients.

Frozen spinach leaves are optional, to be honest. But who doesn’t want any possibility to add leafy greens without anyone noticing? It will make your tortilla soup more nutritious.

Cumin, smoked paprika powder, and hot chili flakes are the key spices you need to make tortilla soup. You need a bit of a kick when it comes to Mexican-inspired recipes.

Tortillas are only toppings, but they are essential. This soup would not be a proper vegan tortilla soup without them.

? You can find detailed measurements for all ingredients in the printable version of the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

? Equipment

You will need a high-power blender to make the butternut squash truly creamy without any pieces left. I love my Vitamix for its ability to create incredibly smooth textures. While hand blenders work, Vitamix transforms the outcome. You will notice a significant difference, believe me.

?‍? Instructions

Preparing ingredients

STEP 1
Preheat your oven to 400Β°F (220Β°C). While waiting, peel and cut the onions into wedges and butternut squash into cubes.

STEP 2
Place the whole garlic cloves, onion wedges, and diced butternut squash on a parchment paper or non-stick baking sheet. Drizzle them with olive oil, then bake for 30 minutes, or until the vegetables are soft and tender.

Sheet pan with orange squash cubes, white onion wedges and garlic cloves

STEP 3
After the vegetables are done roasting, let them cool slightly. Then, transfer half of the roasted butternut squash, all onion, and peeled garlic to a food processor. The other half of the roasted butternut squash will be added to the vegan tortilla soup later.

Food processor with orange squash cubes, garlic and onion wedges.

STEP 4
Blend until the vegetables are smooth and creamy.

Food processor with orange puree

Making vegan tortilla soup

STEP 5
Heat a large stockpot over medium heat and add tomatoes, tomato paste, cumin, smoked paprika powder, chili flakes, salt, and pepper. Pour in the blended vegetables. Stir until combined.

White-red enameled Dutch oven with red sauce and heaps of orange puree and spices.

STEP 6
Add vegetable broth. Bring to a boil, then simmer for 5 minutes.

Orange soup in a white-red enameled Dutch oven.

STEP 7
Add the frozen spinach leaves, cilantro, sweet corn, black beans, and the remaining butternut squash (that part you set aside previously). Cook for 5 minutes more, then let cool slightly. Pour the soup into serving bowls and top with tortilla strips. Enjoy!

Orange soup in a white-red enameled Dutch oven with green frozen spinach cubes. A hand is holding a cup to add sweet corn.

? Expert tip

Avoid boiling the tortilla soup for too long to prevent the beans and the other veggies from becoming mushy. The best course of action is to bring it to a boil, then lower the heat and let it simmer only. It will preserve the flavor and texture of the soup better.

? Variations

Crispy tortilla strips as a topping. Pan-fry or bake them. Simply cut the tortillas into strips, spread them out on a baking sheet, drizzle with avocado oil and salt, and bake in a preheated oven at 380Β°F for 10 minutes, or until golden brown. Keep an eye on them so they don’t burn.

Roast tomatoes beside the butternut squash to give your vegan tortilla soup a smoky flavor and a nice char.

Add something meaty. Shredded oyster mushrooms, millet, or TVP are all great additions to this soup. I use them to enhance my vegan white chili, vegan bean chili, and vegan taco soup recipes, respectively.

? Serving ideas

Feel free to add any toppings you like to your vegan tortilla soup. Some popular options include vegan sour cream, vegan cheese, avocado, oregano, maple syrup, lime, or anything else you enjoy. Get creative and have fun with it!

This soup is a flavor bomb on its own, but try it with a Mexican corn salad if you can. It is a classic Mexican side dish that is just perfect for the soup. Squeeze a little lemon juice for some extra freshness and tang.

I love it with avocado mango salsa on the side, which I sometimes use as a filling to make avocado spring rolls.

Serve it with taquitos. These are a fun and crispy way to enjoy the soup.

A white bowl of orange soup loaded with beans, corn, and topped with tortilla strips and freshly chopped cilantro

❄️ Storing tips

Storing and reheating vegan tortilla soup is easy and does not compromise the flavor. In fact, it tends to get even tastier when stored in the fridge as the seasonings meld further.

To store, let the soup cool completely, then transfer it to an airtight container and refrigerate for about 3-4 days.

If you are not planning to consume it right away, consider freezing it in individual serving-sized portions instead of refrigerating it. You can keep it there for up to 3 months. Just be sure to store the tortillas separately, adding them to the soup only right before you serve it.

To reheat, bring the soup to a simmer on the stovetop over medium heat, stirring occasionally. You can also reheat the soup in the microwave, but stir it every 30 seconds to prevent equal reheating.

? FAQs

How do you thicken vegan tortilla soup?

There are plenty of ways to thicken a tortilla soup. The easiest is to add a bit of flour or cornstarch. However, using pureed vegetables gives a thicker base, adds texture, and enhances flavors. Use mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, beans, or butternut squash.

Will tortilla thicken the soup?

Tortilla stripes are typically used as a garnish, only added at the end. However, if you store the soup with them, the tortilla will get mushy and may alter the soup’s consistency. I recommend storing them separately to keep the desired texture.

Can you skip butternut squash?

Yes, because it is not an essential ingredient to authentic tortilla soup, but no, because if you want to skip it, you must change the steps significantly. In this recipe butternut squash thickens the tortilla soup, enhances the flavors, and gives a richer texture. You will love this soup with it if you try.

More vegan Mexican recipes

I love Mexican flavors; therefore, I share many delicious vegan Mexican recipes.

A white bowl of orange soup loaded with beans, corn, and topped with tortilla strips and freshly chopped cilantro

Vegan Tortilla Soup

Nandi Barta
This loaded vegan tortilla soup is a sure hit for soup lovers. You will get four servings of this delightful Mexican-inspired soup with just an hour of prep and cooking time. Every spoonful will leave a lasting impression!
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Roasting time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Course Soup
Servings 4 servings
Calories 412kcal

Equipment

  • Cast-iron Dutch Oven (3-quart / 2.8 liter)
  • our Vitamix A2300
  • Non-stick baking sheet

Ingredients
  

  • 25 oz Butternut squash
  • 14 oz Chopped tomatoes canned
  • 9 oz Black beans
  • 4.5 oz Spinach (frozen)
  • 1 Onion
  • 4 cloves Garlic
  • 2 Tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 tsp Cumin
  • 1 tsp Smoked paprika powder
  • ΒΌ tsp Hot chili flakes
  • 4 cup Vegetable broth
  • 1 Tbsp Tomato paste
  • 5 oz Sweet corn (canned)
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • 4 Small tortillas
  • Fresh cilantro optional

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 400 F / 220 C.
  • Add diced butternut squash (1/2 inch, 12 mm), onion wedges, and unpeeled garlic to a baking sheet. Season with salt and black pepper. Drizzle them with olive oil. Use a spatula or your hands to spread the oil evenly. Bake for 30 minutes.
  • Add the baked onion, baked and peeled garlic, and half of the roasted butternut squash in a food processor or tall container and use a hand blender to blend it.
  • Take a large stockpot and add diced tomatoes, vegetable broth, blended vegetables, tomato paste, cumin, smoked paprika powder, chili flakes, salt, and black pepper. Bring it to a boil and simmer for 5-6 minutes.
  • Add frozen spinach leaves, black beans, sweet corn, and the remaining roasted butternut squash cubes. Cook the soup for 4-5 minutes.

Notes

If you prefer to have crispy tortilla strips as a topping, then pan-fry each side of the tortilla for a minute and cut them into strips afterward.

Similar Posts