I wait all year long for local strawberries to make their brief appearance and when I finally see them at the market and in the grocery stores I tend to go a bit crazy.
I hoard them.
I freeze them.
I go to Strawberry festivals.
I make Strawberry Banana Soft Serve.
I make Strawberry Shortcake Stacked Pancakes.

This weekend, we almost turned into a strawberry. First, there was the High Protein Quinoa Almond Berry Salad that we inhaled after the hike. Then there were chocolate covered strawberries (Eric’s idea!)- one of our all-time favourite desserts.
Finally, this refreshing Chilled Strawberry Almond Butter Soup came about.
This soup is inspired by a chilled strawberry soup recipe I spotted over at Memories in the Baking. I thought the idea of a chilled strawberry soup was fun. Strawberries are the main ingredient with only a few ‘enhancing’ ingredients to bring out the strawberry flavour.
It’s a lovely dessert for the summertime when you want something light and healthy, yet still sophisticated. I just love the pairing of almonds and strawberries, so I added some almond butter and almond extract to the soup. The almond butter adds creaminess to the subtle tart undertones of the strawberries. A touch of sweetener- and chilling in the fridge- brought it all together!
You can have fun playing around with the recipe too. Strawberry Mint soup, as in this recipe, would also be fantastic. Or if you are a sweet and savoury fan, what about Strawberry Basil soup?
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Chilled Strawberry Almond Butter Soup
Inspired by Memories in the Baking.
Yield: 3 cups
Ingredients:
- 1.5 pounds strawberries (about 3-4 cups)
- 1/4 cup Almond milk (just enough to bring it together in the blender!)
- 2 tbsp natural almond butter
- 1/2 tsp almond extract
- 2 tbsp agave (or other liquid sweetener), or to taste
- Chopped strawberries and almonds, for garnish
Directions:
1. Remove green stems off strawberries and rinse well.
2. In a blender, add 1/4 cup almond milk. Next, add in trimmed strawberries, almond extract, and 2 tbsp almond butter. Starting on lowest speed, blend until it comes together. Turn up the speed gradually and blend until as smooth as your blender will make it.
3. Taste test and add your desired sweetener. I used 2 tbsp of agave. The amount of sweetener you need will depend on how sweet your strawberries are. Blend again to combine. [If your blender does not puree the seeds, you can pour the soup through a fine strainer.]
4. With blender cover on, place blender in the fridge and chill until very cold, a few hours or overnight. Alternatively, you could chill in a container in the freezer to speed things up. Serves 2 or 3 cups. Keeps in the fridge for 1 day.
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While the soup was chilling in the fridge, we worked up a good sweat working on the deck stairs. The guys weren’t able to help Eric this weekend (note: they are avoiding our calls hah), so I told him that I would help.
The stairs are really intimidating! There are so many calculations and cuts to make.
We got close to completing the large staircase! Just a few more boards to secure.
After this one, we still have two smaller ones on each end. I’m REALLY ready for this deck to be complete!
At the end of the day, we had a very simple dinner made up of BBQ’d veggies, leftover pearled barley, pasta sauce, and seasonings.

And then we devoured our chilled soup for dessert! It’s creamy, smooth, and flavourful and it didn’t last long!
T minus 4 days until this weekend’s Strawberry Festival. Not that I’m counting or anything..








Yum, this soup has breakfast written all over it for me! And maybe dinner. :-) Great job on the staircase!
LOVE the idea of a dessert soup – what a great, refreshing summer dessert!
Last weekend, we had the Strawberry Festival here in Toronto at Kensington Market – HOLY DELICIOUS PRODUCE, BATMAN!! Gotta love summer fruits :)
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I love the pink color! Gorgeous!
The town I grew up in had a Strawberry Festival every June. One of my favorite things to do! Don’t know if they still do it though.
Mmm! Reminds me of the sour cherry soup i had in Hungary around this time last year. Fruit soups are way underrated and overlooked!
Last year I froze a TON of local strawberries.This year, the season seemed to have come and gone so fast I didn’t get a chance to freeze any. :(
Good luck with the deck!! So exciting and just in time for summer :)
I made this tonight and it is delicious! Cannot really taste the almond butter though. I cannot wait to add this to my overnight oats in the morning!
I just went through a carton of strawberries in 24 hours. Chocolate strawberry green smoothies are a God-sent!
That soup looks amazing! Does it hold you over well? I’m thinking this could make a yummy breakfast. I also LOVE the last picture. It’s so beautiful!
I dont know if I’d rely on it as a breakfast, but it might be good with a piece of toast or something!
I have to say the deck is coming out fantastically! It’s going to be finished in no time!
Oo this looks so refreshing! I too LOVE strawberry season. I may or may not have a hoard of them in the freezer right now…
Absolutely beautiful, Angela! I love that you put a smoothie in a bowl and called it soup :)
…*looks at ingredient list*
I’m making this tomorrow :)
perfect. just the sort of summer drink i crave, i only wish it was hot enough in london to enjoy it!
Yum! This looks great. I especially like the sound and look of those strawberry shortcake stacked pancakes :)
Huh! I have neeeever heard of a sweet soup! I guess it’s time I did :) This looks so delicious, and most of all it looks ELEGANT. Home run, Ange!!
Hey Angela, love your blog!! I’m trying to eat less meat and your recipes always turn out great and give use great options!! According to my mom there is a pic of me when I’m about 2 and my stomach has ballooned so big because ‘my basket’ was full of strawberries!! Didn’t get sick though! I live in Toronto so what Strawberry Festival are you going to, this weekend?
That shade of pink is stunning! my new favourite colour!
Can’t wait to try it.
Seriously, those pancakes look like heaven to me!! I want to be at home making those and lounging around with coffee in pajamas. Hopping over to that post now :)
I have been watching the progress you guys have been making at your deck, and I must tell you – its AMAZING!! Such stuff is unheard of in our parts.