Craving Some Cozy? Make One of These Comforting Soup Recipes (2024)

This is a no-judgment zone, right? Good, because I’ve had soup for dinner every night this week. From Pho to chicken tortilla to Italian Wedding Soup, I just can’t get enough—and I’m totally okay with it. While I admittedly crave soup all throughout the year, even in the heat of summer, my cravings reach their peak during winter. Comfort soup recipes are like a warm hug in a bowl, especially with the cooler temps outside.

One of the most valuable cooking lessons I’ve learned in 2021 is that soup is actually pretty easy to make. Homemade soup has always intimidated me, but I finally conquered my fear and I’m never going back. I still stan my favorite soup spots in Austin—Soup Peddler, Sip Pho, and Central Market—but cooking my own soup at home has become my favorite winter evening activity. Arguably the best outcome of my soup addiction is this list of tried-and-true comfort soup recipes. Whether you’re sick, cold, or just have a soup-scratch to itch, these 14 recipes are guaranteed to bring you some cozy comfort.

14 Comfort Soup Recipes to Try This Week

Vegan Butternut Squash Soup

Why We Love It: This comforting vegan soup is made creamy with coconut milk. It’s healthy, delicious, and so satisfying. Plus, it utilizes one of my favorite winter veggies, butternut squash. Camille makes this soup whenever her body needs a reset, and you’ll want to, too.

Hero Ingredient: Butternut squash is the ultimate soup base.

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Easy 1-Pot Tomato Soup (Vegan) from Minimalist Baker

Why We Love It: Tomato Soup and a grilled cheese sandwich might be my ultimate comfort meal. I’ve always loved the tomato soup from La Madeleine, but this easy and healthy recipe gives it a run for its money. It keeps the ingredients to just the necessities, the time to a minimum, and the dishes down to one pot.

Hero Ingredient: I guess it would be weird if I didn’t say tomatoes.

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One-Pot Spicy Vegan Corn Soup

Why We Love It: This 30-minute, one-pot corn soup is perfect for a cozy night in. A lot of people complain that corn soups can be too sweet, so Suruchi smartly balanced the corn flavor with spice from jalapeños, poblanos, and sriracha. It’s a quick and flavorful soup that is sure to become part of your weeknight rotation.

Hero Ingredient: The jalepeños are the ultimate spicy secret.

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5-Ingredient Green Chile Stew from The Defined Dish

Why We Love It: This Green Chile Stew is Whole-30 compliant, yet still ultra comforting. A lot of times, stews and soups make clean eating so easy because they are packed with protein and vegetables. This recipe has pork, onions, potatoes, green chiles, and all the best soup garnishes. Because of its simplicity, you’ll definitely be making this more than once this winter.

Hero Ingredient: Extra green chiles, please.

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Easy Mexican Chicken & Rice Soup

Why We Love It: This chicken and rice soup should be prescribed for every illness. Whenever I have a cold, the only thing that sounds remotely appetizing is a simple soup that’s packed with healing nutrients, and this one is perfect. All you have to do is throw everything on the pot and wait for the magic to happen.

Hero Ingredient: The broth that this soup creates should be sold by the jar.

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Green Curry Chicken Noodle Soup from The Defined Dish

Why We Love It: Not that traditional chicken noodle soup really needs an upgrade, but this recipe takes the flavors to the next level. It uses green curry paste coconut milk to give it an Indian-cuisine flare, and the lime, cilantro, and Thai basil garnishes add a beautiful pop of color. This recipe might seem complicated at first glance, but it actually comes together in 30 minutes.

Hero Ingredient: The green curry paste really makes this soup.

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25-Minute Wonton Soup with Sesame Chili Oil from Half Baked Harvest

Why We Love It: Craving Chinese takeout but too cold to leave your house? Enter: faster, healthier, easier, homemade Wonton Soup. This recipe uses store-bought wontons, which totally simplifies the cooking process, and chars the vegetables before hand, which is a delicious detail you can’t skip. All in all, this soup is nothing short of comforting.

Hero Ingredient: I want to put the homemade sesame chili oil on top of everything.

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Easy Mexican Chicken Tortilla Soup

Why We Love It: This easy Mexican chicken tortilla soup recipe is a family classic at Camille’s house. To this day, it’s one of her most popular Instagram recipes, so if you haven’t made it yet, this is your sign. It’s the perfect serve-yourself recipe for family gatherings, as well.

Hero Ingredient: Obviously I’m going to choose the homemade tortilla strips.

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Easy Vegetarian Pho from Love & Lemons

Why We Love It: As I mentioned earlier, I love pho. It’s an off-week when I don’t pick up from Sip Pho at least once. However, the takeout window is going to start to miss me now that I’ve discovered this easy recipe. While this is not an entirely authentic recipe, as it gets the flavor from mushrooms instead of meat, it’s still super comforting and extra light.

Hero Ingredient: The mushrooms work magic.

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Creamy French Onion and Mushroom Soup from Half Baked Harvest

Why We Love It: There could never be a list of comfort soup recipes that didn’t include some sort of French onion soup. This recipe, however, goes above and beyond with its caramelized onions, a touch of cream, and double the amount of herbs. While this isn’t the healthiest soup, thanks to the delicious cheesy bread topping, it’s definitely one of the most comforting.

Hero Ingredient: The wild mushrooms have a wild effect.

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Potato Leek Soup from What’s Gaby Cooking

Why We Love It: This herby potato leek soup is a potato lover’s dream. Warm, hearty, and delicious. It also freezes super well, so it’s perfect for meal planning, meal deliveries, leftovers etc.

Hero Ingredient: Hot potato.

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Creamy Dairy Free Chicken and Vegetable Soup from Nyssa’s Kitchen

Why We Love It: This soup is the definition of healthy comfort food. Afterall, sometimes the most comforting thing is giving your body exactly what it needs. It has all the flavors of a classic chicken soup, but with the addition of a creamy tomato base and spinach. Plus, it’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and paleo, so even your pickiest family members will enjoy this soup.

Hero Ingredient: Cashews make a delicious cashew cream that really levels up the comfort factor.

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Black Bean Soup from The Defined Dish

Why We Love It: Believe it or not, this was the recipe that taught me to love making soups. I had a can of black beans sitting in my pantry and this was the perfect use. It’s super easy to make but does not skimp on flavor—it’s got spice, tang, and heartiness. Serve this with fritos for the ultimate winter football night-in.

Hero Ingredient: Put that can of black beans to work.

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Italian Wedding Soup from Cooking Classy

Why We Love It: Italian wedding soup is my roommate’s soup of choice, so of course we had to attempt to make it ourselves. We made it with plain beef meatballs and couscous for the pasta, and thought it was amazing. This recipe calls for a combo of beef and pork meatballs, but I think you could use any meat you wanted for an equally yummy soup. The spinach, celery, onions, and carrots also add lots of nutrients, but feel free to play around with veggie combinations.

Hero Ingredient: The mini pasta makes this soup all the more hearty and comforting.

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What’s your go-to comfort soup? Drop the recipe in the comments below.

Craving Some Cozy? Make One of These Comforting Soup Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Why is soup a comfort food? ›

Warm dishes like soups can bring a sense of comfort to the soul – maybe that's why it's called 'comfort food! ' However, adding nourishing vitamins and minerals to those warm dishes with fruits and veggies can be a source of nutrition to add to the comfort.

What are the 5 types of soups? ›

Types of Soup Classifications
  • Broth soups.
  • Consommes.
  • Cream Soups.
  • Veloute-based soups.
  • Puree soups.
  • Bisques.
  • Chowders.
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What is the national soup of USA? ›

In the U.S., gumbo is the top national soup, a thick spicy soup from Louisiana. Clam chowder is another.

What is the main ingredient of soup? ›

The essentials are vegetables and stock, plus olive oil or butter and some salt and pepper. After that, all is optional. I usually add some aromatics — onion, garlic, or leeks — and some fresh herbs. You can flavor the vegetables with smoked salt or spices, like curry powder or cumin.

Why do people love comfort foods? ›

But what exactly makes them so irresistible? According to research, our cravings for comfort food are deeply rooted in psychology. These foods often trigger feelings of nostalgia and emotional comfort, providing a sense of security and familiarity in times of stress or sadness.

What is the meaning of most comfort food? ›

If you call something comfort food, you mean it is enjoyable to eat and makes you feel happier, although it may not be very good for your health. For me, spaghetti bolognese is the ultimate comfort food.

What is a passed soup? ›

Clear soups are a type of thin soup. Clear soups are also called passed soups, as any chunks of ingredients are taken out of the soup, and you are left with a liquid soup. Consommé, a French clarified meat or fish broth, is a classic version of a clear soup.

What are 3 thick soups? ›

Thick soup recipes (370)
  • Ash Dough (Persian Thick Soup) ...
  • One pot thick sweet potato soup. ...
  • Thick and Spicy sausage, bean and cheese tortellini soup. ...
  • Thick chicken & vegetable soup. ...
  • Thick Chicken Soup Hungarian Style. ...
  • Thick Potato Soup. ...
  • Thick Tofu and Mizuna Soup. ...
  • Vickys Thick & Creamy Curried Parsnip Soup, GF DF EF SF NF.

What is the No 1 soup in the world? ›

According to the Taste Atlas Awards, the international food database, the Filipino favorite, Sinigang, is hailed as the best soup in the world.

What is America's favorite soup? ›

Chicken Noodle Soup is the most popular soup in America. More than 28% of consumers choose clam chowder as their favorite kind of soup. The global soup market size was valued at USD 16.1 billion in 2018. Vegetable soup is the second most popular soup in the U.S after chicken noodle soup.

What is the rarest soup in the world? ›

Bird's Nest Soup

This soup is an expensive delicacy in China where it has been enjoyed for over 400 years. Always in high demand, edible bird's nests are among the most expensive animal products humans consume. Prices can soar to $3,000 per pound. Bird's Nest Soup is made from the nests of a small Southeast Asian bird.

What to put in soup to make it taste good? ›

Use fresh vegetables, high-quality meats or broth, and fresh herbs to add depth of flavor. Add acidity: A squeeze of lemon or lime juice, a dash of vinegar, or a splash of wine can brighten the flavors of a soup and make it taste more complex.

What vegetables to put in soup? ›

Veggies That Make Healthy, Tasty Soups
  • Cucumber. 1/14. This nutritious veggie is one of the ingredients in the cold soup called gazpacho. ...
  • Butternut Squash. 2/14. ...
  • Lentils. 3/14. ...
  • Broccoli. 4/14. ...
  • Potatoes. 5/14. ...
  • Mushrooms. 6/14. ...
  • Fresh Spring Peas. 7/14. ...
  • Dried Split Peas. 8/14.

What is soup that's always cooking? ›

A perpetual stew, also known as forever soup, hunter's pot, or hunter's stew, is a pot into which foodstuffs are placed and cooked, continuously.

Why is soup comforting when sick? ›

Even the warmth of chicken soup can help. Drinking the liquid and inhaling the vapors increase the temperature of nasal and respiratory passages, which loosens the thick mucus that often accompanies respiratory illnesses. Compared with hot water alone, studies show chicken soup is more effective at loosening mucus.

Why does soup make my stomach feel better? ›

The salt content in soup helps your body reabsorb more water, replenishing your body with the fluids it lost while your stomach was upset. If you have high blood pressure, however, go for low-salt varieties to at least get the benefit of the fluids.

Why do people eat soup when they don't feel-good? ›

A huge reason that soup is good for colds is that most contain hot broth rich in vitamins, nutrient-rich veggies, and provides a light meal without taxing the body. Here's our list of soups that put their feel-good magic to work!

Why do people like soup when sick? ›

Yes. Hot soup and hot tea are good for you, as their steam warms up the mucusa of your nasal passages and throat to a temperature where they cannot reprodsuce as well. That's why we call it a cold, cold weather cools down your mouth and nose to a temp where the viruses can get nice and comfy.

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