Soup season is upon us. This list has all the best winter soup recipes to fill you up and keep you cozy.
I love soup season.
It makes me feel good about cooking way too much soup and then stockpiling it away in my freezer.
I am like a squirrel except with soups.
This list has all the soups.
Looking for a vegetarian soup?
I have a bunch.
My favorite in particular is my slow cooker minestrone recipe.
I make it probably 5-10 times a year.
The best winter soup recipes list has pressure cooker, slow cooker, and stovetop cooked soups.
I also included some freezer meals.
A little bit of prep ahead of time means soup any time!
You can just dump the contents into the slow cooker right from the freezer.
It could not be easier.
I never know to include chili in the soup category or not…
If you want a chili recipe, be sure to click this link to all my favorite chili recipes.
It is so hard to pick a favorite soup.
One week I like chicken tortilla, the next I am on a broccoli cheddar kick.
All soups are good because they give us that warm, full feeling.
It’s like taking a nap under a cozy blanket.
Gotta love that soup season feeling!
The Best Winter Soup Recipes
Every soup you ever wanted all in one place. Slow cooker soups, Instant Pot soups, and meatless or stovetop recipes. This list has it all!
Easy French Onion soup made from onions, bourbon, stock, butter, and flour. Covered in cheese and a toasted piece of sourdough.
Dairy-free, easy celery and potato slow cooker soup requires few ingredients and minimal work with a big bang of flavorful payoff.
Creamy cauliflower and potato based soup made both in the slow cooker and Instant Pot. Top with spicy turmeric oil and pepperonicini peppers for a warming kick.
Slow Cooker vegetarian tortilla soup is made with onion, bell peppers, green chilies, hominy, black beans, garlic, gluten-free red enchilada sauce, and a plethora of spices.
Dairy-free creamy lemon lentil spinach soup is made with red lentils, turmeric, cumin, onion, lemon juice, and fresh spinach. Both Instant Pot and Slow Cooker methods included.
Easy broccoli cheddar soup is creamy, cheesy, and made with steamed frozen broccoli to save time.
Hearty veggie loaded soup in a light tomato and vegetable stock based broth.
An easy take on chicken tortilla soup that uses red enchilada sauce and Mexican beer as the base for the soup.
Cream-based soup filled with mushrooms, celery, carrots, spinach, fresh herbs, and gnocchi.
Roasted tomatoes, fennel, onions, and garlic purred until smooth make the perfect cozy, yet slightly sweet and spicy soup to transition into spring.
Creamy soup loaded with lots of mushrooms and potato, a hint of garlic and herbs, and cooked in 35 minutes.
Creamy and super easy soup studded with leeks and potatoes made in the slow cooker.
Creamy beer cheese soup with maple bacon and diced jalapeño peppers.
Lime flavored bright chicken tortilla soup with corn, black beans, lots of shredded chicken and fire roasted tomatoes gets an extra something with big pieces of avocado mixed in.
Hearty beef and barley soup with potatoes, mushrooms, celery, carrots, and onions.
Super easy Instant Pot chicken noodle soup with onion, celery, carrot, and chicken breasts flavored with a dairy-free garlic pesto.
Easy tomato bisque with noodles made from canned fire-roasted tomatoes, sherry vinegar, brown sugar, stock, and heavy cream. All that's left to do is add in some cute little noodles.
Slow cooker and Instant Pot versions of the classic Olive Garden soup made from spicy Italian sausage, potatoes, kale, onions, and garlic in a creamy broth.
A hearty tomato-based soup loaded with carrots, celery, onion, white beans, kale, and lots of crusty bread. Think minestrone pot pie without the pie crust.
Instant pot Guinness beef stew with beef, mushrooms, potatoes, celery, carrots, onions, and peas.
Creamy and thick chicken soup with the butteriest dumplins.
Pasta e fagioli is a tomato based soup with cannellini beans, cracked lasagna noodles, and escarole all cooked in a fraction of the time in the Instant Pot.
Cozy French onion soup flavors with big slurpy ramen noodles.
Phyllis
January 15, 2021 at 10:27 amWhat soup will I make first : this is the season (winter)). THANK YOU VERY MUCH for inspiring me.
My thoughts for you: Be safe and stay healthy!!!!!
Stefanie
January 15, 2021 at 10:30 amThanks for the sweet comment. Stay safe and healthy as well.