Sip-Worthy Soup Recipes to Keep You Warm All Winter Long (2024)

Warm up with a comforting bowlful of our tastiest recipes.

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James Carrier

When the weather goes low, we go warm by making big batches of soups and stews to bring comfort to our stomachs and dinner tables. Maybe, as the sun seems to set later and later, it doesn’t feel like winter where you reside and you’re just craving a big bowl of tomato soup or a slow-braised stew—there’s nothing wrong with that! We’ve got the recipes to satisfy any and all soup cravings.

One of the best things about making soup is its ability to make more than just one dinner or dish. When I make a pot of chili, I first eat it topped with cheddar cheese and green onions. The next day I spoon it over buttered elbow pasta with cheese for an easy chili mac. On the third day, I smother a sausage in a bun with the final bits of chili for a delicious chili dog; that’s three days’ worth of dinners from one pot of quick chili.

If you’re whipping up a batch of lentil soup, try serving it over brown rice with avocado and cherry tomatoes for an easy lunch bowl the following day. Soups also make a great meal-prep option for those heading into the office or on a midweek picnic because there’s no better time than the present to invest in a nice thermos that will keep a homemade chicken soup warm all day.

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So as you start to explore soups and stews this season, keep this list of our favorite soup recipes nearby to find a worthy, warm, and easy to serve option for any meal of the day.


Go-to Winter Soup Recipes

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1 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Thai Chicken Coconut Soup (Tom Kha Gai)

This classicchicken and coconutsoupgets its rich and dynamicflavor from quintessential Thai ingredients:coconut milk, lemongrass, fresh ginger, lime juice, fish sauce, chile paste, basil, and cilantro. While warming and thoroughly comforting, this dish comes together incredibly quickly. Of course, it’s even better the next day after the flavors have hadtime to rest and fully meld within the thick and satisfying, savory-sweet broth. Just saying–doubling this recipe to guarantee leftovers wouldn’t be a terrible idea.

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2 of 25Thomas J. Story

Sidekick Tomato Soup

This soup is called “Sidekick” for two reasons: One, it’s a grilled cheese sandwich’s best friend, and two, it was a favorite at Sidekick Cafe–Cowgirl Creamery’s lunch counter in San Francisco’s Ferry Building. (The soup was also served at The Cowgirl Cantina in Point Reyes Station, California, and at the Cowgirl shop in Washington, D.C.)

The success of this soup depends on really good canned tomatoes and long, slow simmering so that all the flavors meld and mingle. The recipe is adapted from one in Cowgirl Creamery Cooks (Chronicle Books).

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3 of 25Iain Bagwell

Black Bean Soup with Avocado, Orange, and Cucumber

We left the soup chunky with a clear broth, but you could easily purée it to create a smooth soup. Just don’t skip the avocado mixture, as it makes a refreshing contrast to the beans and spice.

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4 of 25Victor Protasio

Matzo Ball Soup

We made our matzo balls small, for easier eating, but if you prefer 1 large ball per serving, divide the dough into 4 to 6 balls and boil them 10 minutes longer.

5 of 25Iain Bagwell

Warm Soba Noodle Bowl

Time: 40 minutes. A popular Japanese winter dish, warm soba with toppings is just the thing for lunch on an overcast day. The broth is made with dashi, a staple soup base whose delicate flavor comes from dried bonito tuna flakes and seaweed.

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6 of 25Iain Bagwell

Red Russian Kale and Chorizo Soup (Caldo Verde)

When you’re at the farmers’ market, look for Red Russian kale, an heirloom variety that, despite the name, is purple and gray-green. Its tender texture and mild flavor go well in this lightly spicy soup.

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7 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Ramen with Ginger Roasted Squash and Crispy Pork Belly

A far cry from the storebought packages, real ramen starts with amazing broth. Chef Kolin Vazzoler of the late, lamented Shimo Modern Steak, in Healdsburg, California, simmers his for 12 hours. Then he ladles it over noodles and adds toppings like brined pork belly. Our simplified version (but still over the top, taste-wise) can be made in a long afternoon–or started the day before.

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8 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Lentil and Kumquat Soup

This soup has two layers of kumquats–cooked in the soup to become mellow and tender, and finely chopped with parsley for a bright topping.

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9 of 25Iain Bagwell

Miso Soup with Tofu and Nori

Classic. Simple. Comforting. Nothing beats a good bowl of miso soup, and this recipe is sure to become one of your go-tos on rainy days. We used edamame and tofu, but you could substitute cooked meat and most any vegetable you have on hand.

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10 of 25Iain Bagwell

Velvety Carrot Soup with Carrot Top Pesto

Get the most out of great fresh carrots by making pesto out of their tops.

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11 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Herb Ravioli Soup

This pretty soup takes on an added delicacy if you use ravioli made with thinly rolled pasta, but it’s good with the sturdier type too. Prep and Cook Time: about 25 minutes. Notes: Cooking time depends on the brand of ravioli you use; some take longer to cook than others.

12 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Spicy Chorizo Corn Chowder

Some of corn’s best partners–medium-hot chiles, chorizo, and basil–join up in this simple dish. It’s substantial enough to call a chowder, but light enough for summer.

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13 of 25Thomas J. Story

Snap Pea Minestrone with Poached Eggs

This lovely soup is practically spring in a bowl. To make it heartier, scatter quartered cherry tomatoes and croutons on top. Snap peas often have a fibrous string that runs down the pod’s straight side; to remove it, snap off the stem end and pull down sharply.

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14 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Chicken and Shrimp Dumplings in Green Onion-Shiitake Broth

One large dumpling per diner tastes just as good as many smaller ones, but it’s faster to make and looks more dramatic.

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15 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Meatball Vegetable Soup

“When I serve this soup to my 7-year-old,” says Sunset reader Cristina Gonzalez, now of Fredericksburg, VA, “we talk about how his Mexican abuelito [grandfather] and I ate it growing up in L.A., and how he’s eating it now.” She changed out the original beef for turkey. The flavors are very gentle, making this a great family dish.

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16 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Ruby Swiss Chard and White Bean Soup

We like the robust flavor of red Swiss chard in this soup recipe from Sunset reader Juliet Grossman, of Temecula, California. You could also make it with green Swiss chard, which is milder, or spinach.

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17 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Hot and Sour Shrimp Soup

With its lively dance of flavors, this soup is a spring tonic.

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18 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Fresh Pea Soup with Mint

This super-easy soup is especially good with fresh peas from the garden or farmers’ market, but you can also use pre-shelled ones from the store. For a lusciously creamy texture, purée the soup for several minutes.

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19 of 25James Carrier

Leek and Fennel Chowder with Smoked Salmon

Notes: Use either soft, cold-smoked salmon (also called lox or Nova-style) or firmer, hot-smoked salmon (also called kippered), or offer both for an interesting mix.

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20 of 25James Carrier

Italian Sausage and Pasta Soup

This top-rated pasta soup features Italian sausage, chopped veggies, canned diced tomatoes, and cannellini beans. Serve with crusty bread for a hearty meal.

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21 of 25Annabelle Breakey

Vegetable Minestrone

The variety of the vegetables, two kinds of legumes, and the Italian trick of cooking a bit of parmesan rind in the soup for added flavor create a palate-pleasing minestrone miles beyond the bland bean-and-pasta version so often served. The soup is flexible too; add your favorite vegetables or use whatever is bountiful in your garden this harvest. This soup keeps frozen for up to 3 months.

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22 of 25Iain Bagwell

Indian-Spiced Tomato Soup

Notes: Nigella seeds (also called kalonji) add an oniony flavor. Look for them and for tamarind concentrate at Indian markets and some specialty food stores. If you can’t find tamarind concentrate, substitute 1/4 cup lime juice mixed with 2 teaspoons molasses.

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23 of 25Rachel Weill

Egg, Lemon, and Rice Soup (Avgolemono Soupa)

Greek American Paige Poulos uses a rich homemade stock for this classic Greek soup, but canned broth makes a good version too.

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24 of 25James Carrier

Brie’s Butternut Squash Bisque

After one of her favorite restaurants refused to divulge the recipe for its velvety butternut squash and apple soup, Brie Tennis came pretty close with her own version.

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25 of 25James Carrier

Mushroom Bisque with Pastry Top Hats

Notes: George Morrone, executive chef of Redwood Park in San Francisco, uses fresh chanterelles in this soup, but it’s also delicious with common button mushrooms.

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FAQs

Is soup good for cold weather? ›

Whip up a hearty and filling soup. It's one of the best light dinner options when the weather is cold! Just pair a big bowl of soup with a wheat roll or crackers and call it a meal. There's something comforting about slowly simmering a homemade pot of soup over the stove until the flavors meld together perfectly.

What kind of soup is good to freeze? ›

12 Freezer-Friendly Soups for a Warm Meal Whenever You Want It
  • Split Pea and Ham Soup. ...
  • Classic Butternut Squash Soup. ...
  • Classic Creamy Carrot Soup. ...
  • The Best Potato-Leek Soup. ...
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Can you make soup ahead of time? ›

Soup is ideal for making ahead of time. Store soup in shallow containers for rapid cooling. Cover and refrigerate soups for up to 3 days. Soups made with fish or shellfish should be refrigerated no longer than 1 day.

Why is soup a winter food? ›

The best thing about soup in the winter? The warmth! A hot bowl of soup is sure to warm you right up, even when the thermometer has dipped into the negative numbers. Hot soup warms your body from within, giving you a core warmth that's sure to spread to every part of your body.

Does soup keep your body warm? ›

Warmth from the Inside Out

A nice hot soup can help raise your body temperature, making it easier to keep those fingers and toes comfortably warm.

Will chicken soup really cure your cold? ›

Eating chicken soup while you have a cold will not do you any harm, but it will not cure your cold. Drinking warm liquids, such as soup, may give you relief from your symptoms for a short time. The steam from chicken soup may open up congested noses and throats.

Does freezing soup make it last longer? ›

For soups and broths, store for up to 5 days in the fridge, except for fish soups, which can be stored for up to 3 days. For soups, store for up to 3 months in the freezer, and for broths, freeze up to 6 months.

What is the healthiest container to freeze soup in? ›

Go for glass or something reusable like silicone. Do you need an affordable and easy-to-store option? Plastic deli-style containers are a great choice available in a variety of sizes. Plastic, glass, and silicone are all suitable for freezing soup, though glass and silicone will likely last longer.

How do you preserve soup for a long time? ›

There are two ways to preserve soups: canning or freezing. The best soups to can or freeze are vegetable, chili, stock, bean, seafood, tomato or split pea soups. Soups that cannot be canned are cream soups and soups with the following ingredients: pasta, rice, flour, cream, milk and other thickening agents.

Can you keep soup warm for hours? ›

After your soup is done boiling, it's important to let it cool down to room temperature before refrigerating it. Leaving it out for no more than 2 hours is generally considered safe. If the room temperature is above 90°F (32°C), then it's best to refrigerate the soup within 1 hour to prevent bacterial growth.

Can you freeze soup with potatoes in it? ›

Experts say potato soup doesn't freeze well. Freezing soups with potatoes can become dry, because potatoes will sponge up moisture, and have a tendency to become grainy when defrosted. Plus, dairy-based soups can separate and lose their creamy consistency. All in all, potato soup is one to enjoy immediately.

What soups don't freeze well? ›

Soups that contain milk or cream, like chowders and bisques, also don't hold up well in the freezer — they tend to take on a grainy texture and separate when defrosted and rewarmed.

What are five winter food? ›

  • Sarson ka saag. Sarson ka saag is a traditional Punjabi dish prepared with mustard greens, ginger, and garlic. ...
  • Bajra khichdi. Bajra khichdi is a traditional Rajasthani dish that is made during the winter season. ...
  • Moong dal halwa. ...
  • Nihari. ...
  • Panjiri. ...
  • Gond ke laddoo. ...
  • Kharode soup. ...
  • Til pitha.

What is the quintessential winter food? ›

In winter, India offers a rich array of seasonal foods that bring both warmth and health benefits. Be it Gajar ka Halwa which is rich in vitamin A or Sarson da Saag with Makki di Roti, a rich source of fiber, winter never ceases to delight us with the variety of foods.

Is broth soup good for cold? ›

Because of the benefits, go ahead and drink bone broth when you have a cold. While it is not a cure, it may help relieve symptoms to help you feel better more quickly. If you are sick for more than 10 days or if you experience worsening symptoms, professional medical care may be in order.

What is the best temperature to eat soup? ›

According to the Journal of Food Science, the optimal temperature for soup lies somewhere between 136 and 162 degrees.

How does soup keep you warm? ›

The crux of the matter is that soup makes you feel warm and full because of temperature diffusion and full-volume satiation, respectively. When two objects come into contact, heat diffuses between them until they reach equilibrium.

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