Over the holidays, it is normal to indulge in all the foods you love to eat. This soup is a perfect detoxifying agent for all those sinful delights you have devoured. Vegan-friendly!
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Preparation Time
15 minutes
Cooking Time
40 minutes
Difficulty Rating
1
Serves
6

Ingredients
- 1 cup / 208 g dried and soaked mung beans, preferably sprouted
- 2 cups / 280 g butternut squash or pumpkin, raw, diced
- 2 cups / 72 g collard greens, raw, chopped
- 1 medium white/yellow onion, diced
- 1 Tbsp. / 14 g coconut oil
- 3 cloves fresh garlic, minced or 1 tsp. / 5 g granulated garlic powder
- 1 Tbsp. / 6 g ginger root, minced or 1 tsp. / 6 g dried ginger powder
- 1 tsp. / 3 g hot chili pepper, minced
- 6 cups / 1440 ml water
Directions
- In a colander, rinse the mung beans under cold running water. Drain well and set aside.
- In a large lidded pot, warm the coconut oil over medium heat.
- Add the garlic and sauté for a few seconds; add the onion and ginger followed by the chili pepper, stirring after each addition.
- Pour in the water and turn the heat up to high. Boil for about 5 minutes.
- Stir in the mung beans, reduce the heat, cover and simmer for approximately 20 minutes before adding the diced squash.
- Increase the heat to medium-high, and cook for 10 minutes more or until the squash becomes tender.
- Stir in the collard greens, cover, and turn off the heat. Allow the greens to wilt to taste before serving.
Serving Size: 1½ cup / 340 ml
Exchanges per Serving: 1½ Carb, ¾ Protein, 0 Fat
This recipe offers no seasonings. Suggestions?
Hi, Maybabe. The 4th through the 8th ingredients are seasonings. You can always add herbs such as basil.
This is on my menu for today, but I have low tolerance for hot chili peppers. Any suggestions for an alternative, mild substitute for this ingredient?
Hi, Maybabe. Regular “sweet” paprika would have the same effect.
Hi, Jake. The serving size was updated to 3/4 cup – the exchanges per serving are listed above, and translate to about 12 grams of available carbohydrates, 4.5 grams of protein, and 2.5 grams of fat.
I would like the Nutrition Information for the 1/2 cup serving.
I made this soup yesterday. It is very different from our traditional butternut squash soup. I love all the flavors but it was a bit too bland for me. I jazzed it up with “Vindaloo” seasoning from Penzeys Spices which did the trick. Yummy.
Mung bean is a staple in the Filipino diet. If you know a Filipino, they can probably direct you in the right direction.
Can you freeze this soup? Even 4 servings are a lot when you live on your own!
so you are saying that I eat 1/2 cup of this soup as my serving…………….no wonder I will lose weight.
This is supposed to be soup? Mine is very thick – once again I wonder if the beans are supposed to be cooked or dry. I thought for this recipe they would be dry, since they are cooked so long, but maybe I was wrong. Mine also doesn’t look white like the picture – is the picture actually of this soup?
Hi, Ovive. This soup would be a carbohydrate – in the Menu Planner, it is in the Lunch and Dinner meals, under Carbohydrates – Soups.
Wich cathegori is this food ?
Hi, Letsdothisthing. Yes, you can definitely substitute with any bean you want.
Hi, AnnaLouise. Collard greens are spring greens.
I really enjoyed it was full of lovely flavours & smells I shall be making it again
What are “collard Greens”? This term is not familiar to a British person.
Can I replace the mung bean with a more common bean? If so…which one?
Mung beans (http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/blog/whole-story/mighty-mung-bean) can be found caned in the UK at Sainsbury stores, among others, and of course, at Whole Foods Market in the US and Canada.
Collard greens are also known as spring greens in the UK.
where do we get mung beens in uk and what are collard greens?can you eat corrianda.
What are mung beans–where do I find them?? Are they canned?
thanks for the tip on finding mung beans, look forward to trying it
Or a Health food store? How bout Walmart or the local grocery store? You mean these foods will be hard to find? WOW! Here we go, I’ll be lucky to get started on this by next week!
Is an Oriental Store the only place to find mung beans?
Found mung beans at the health food store quite by accident. Cooking now…
You can find mung beans in an oriental store. They are green and dissolve to make think soup. Very flavorful to me..
What is mung bean?????
I used olive oil instead of coconut oil (cheaper) and was good! I also used northern beans bc I couldn’t find mung beans (never heard of it).
what are mud beans and where would I find them