Cold Cucumber Soup

This cold cucumber soup recipe is perfect for hot summer days. Creamy, cool, bright, and refreshing, it's a delicious, nourishing starter or side dish.

Cucumber soup

This cold cucumber soup is everything I want on a hot summer day. To make it, you don’t have to turn on the oven, the stove, or even the grill. Just toss the ingredients into a blender, puree, and chill! After a few hours in the fridge, this cucumber soup will be so creamy, cool, bright, and refreshing that you won’t be able to resist going back for seconds.

Cucumber soup recipe ingredients

Cucumber Soup Recipe Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make this cucumber soup:

  • Cucumbers, of course! I love to use delicate, thin-skinned Persian cucumbers in this recipe. Don’t forget to save a few slices for garnish! They add a nice crunch to this cool, creamy soup.
  • Greek yogurt – It gives the soup its delicious creamy texture and tangy flavor.
  • Extra-virgin olive oil – For richness.
  • Fresh herbs – I blend basil and dill into the soup and scatter more dill, fresh mint, or chives on top.
  • Lemon juice – It makes the soup nice and bright.
  • Garlic – It adds sharp depth of flavor.
  • Honey – Don’t worry – the honey doesn’t make this recipe sweet. Instead, it offsets the tang from the lemon and the bite from the raw garlic, creating a flavorful, well-balanced soup.
  • And salt and pepper – To make all the flavors pop!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Cucumbers, basil, and dill in a blender

How to Make Chilled Cucumber Soup

This cucumber soup recipe couldn’t be easier to make! Here’s how it goes:

First, blend! Add the cucumbers, herbs, yogurt, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, honey, salt, and pepper to a large blender, and blend until smooth.

Cold cucumber soup in a blender

Next, chill. When the soup is smooth, transfer it to the fridge to chill for at least 4 hours, or overnight.

Finally, enjoy! Serve the chilled soup in bowls with a garnish of fresh herbs, thinly sliced cucumbers, and a generous drizzle of olive oil.

Bowl of chilled cucumber soup with spoon

Cold Cucumber Soup Serving Suggestions

This cold cucumber soup is a wonderful starter or side dish. On summer nights, I often serve it as part of a light dinner with a substantial salad like my Chickpea Salad, Panzanella Salad, or Cherry Tomato Couscous Salad. For a heartier meal, serve it as an appetizer with these Stuffed Zucchini Boats, Grilled Vegetable Skewers with Tzatziki, or my Roasted Vegetable Pasta.

This cucumber soup is also a lovely starter for a spring or summer brunch. I love pairing it with a few salads, like my Carrot Salad or Simple Green Salad, and a savory main course like a Frittata or Breakfast Casserole.

Finally, this cold cucumber soup is a perfect lunch on a hot summer day. Enjoy it with a hunk of good crusty bread or focaccia, a slice of avocado toast, or a simple sandwich. A Caprese Sandwich, a Chickpea Salad Sandwich, or an Egg Salad Sandwich would be a great choice.

Cucumber soup recipe

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Cold Cucumber Soup

rate this recipe:
4.92 from 83 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Chilling Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes
Serves 8
This chilled cucumber soup recipe is a delicious summer starter or side dish! Fresh herbs, Greek yogurt, and lemon juice make it bright, creamy, and refreshing. Gluten-free.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a blender, combine the cucumbers, yogurt, basil, olive oil, lemon juice, dill, garlic, salt, honey, and several grinds of pepper and blend until smooth. Chill for at least 4 hours.
  • Ladle into bowls and drizzle with olive oil. Garnish with the reserved cucumber slices, freshly ground black pepper, and fresh dill, mint, and/or chives. Serve cold.

Notes

Note: I like to serve this with crusty bread or this focaccia recipe.

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  1. Richard
    08.13.2026

    4 stars
    Someone made this for me and it was an absolutely delicious Summer dish which I’d like to try making. But why do you measure dill in tablespoons (is that chopped or whole?) but basil in ‘cups’? I don’t know what 3/4 cup of basil even means! Whole leaves? Chopped? Compressed? What size cup? What’s wrong with units of weight? Frustrating.

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      08.14.2026

      Hi Richard, I’m sorry that the measurements are confusing. We use loose-packed whole leaves for these herb measurements. You can always start with less and add more to taste too.

  2. Cynthia Chatis
    08.11.2026

    5 stars
    Wonderful flavor, texture and color—and so easy to make!

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      08.14.2026

      So glad you loved the soup, Cynthia!

  3. Prachi
    08.06.2026

    5 stars
    Wonderful recipe! I used vegan soy yogurt instead of dairy, and chose amounts of basil, mint, and garlic to match my personal preferences. Turned out so fresh and delicious!

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