3 Easy Winter Soup Recipes

Soup season has arrived and I have been getting more and more engaged in the kitchen (as Meredith Marks from Real Housewives of Salt Lake City would say!).

I love brothy soups — always good for cold weather and if you are feeling sick. I also love tomato soup and had seen several videos on how to make it on Tik Tok, so I finally tried my hand at the recipe.

If you want to make something that is easy and can last several days (can be frozen) then these 3 easy winter soup recipes are for you!

Soups all generally have the same base: celery, carrots, onions, chicken or vegetable broth and water. Adding seasoning as you wish and other veggies is totally up to you: as long as you have the basic ingredients any soup will be delish!

Here are 3 easy winter soup recipes!

Chicken Soup

The classic chicken noodle soup is always a fan favorite but I usually shy away from the noodles and instead add lots of veggies. So I made my version of a traditional chicken soup and this one also happened to be a kind of everything but the kitchen sink soup (aka use all my veggies that would go bad if I didn’t use them asap!).

Ingredients: Chicken thighs and legs, onion, tomatoes, mushrooms, cilantro, left over rice (a great way to repurpose take out rice!), chicken broth, cup of water, season as you like.

3 Easy Winter Soup Recipes

Vegetable Soup

This one is very similar to the chicken soup however, I used vegetable broth and added garbanzo beans — I have been heading to my local farmer’s market a lot lately and had so many veggies that I needed to cook and a soup is a great way to use them.

3 Easy Winter Soup Recipes

Tomato Soup

This was a first for me — I had never made tomato soup before because it seemed like a daunting task. Truth be told: it is a really simple recipe! Tomato soup is really basic and you can easily make it creamy or not (depending on what you prefer).

I had picked up about a dozen tomatoes from the farmer’s market and if you know how delicious a farmer’s market tomato is: you won’t ever buy them from the store again. I also added baby carrots, onions, garlic and some chicken broth — that’s all!

Tomato soup is prepared slightly differently than a broth based soup – in a casserole dish: add all the ingredients and cook at 400 degrees for about 40 minutes (or until all the vegetables are super soft). Then add everything to a blender (I just got a new blender, so I have been looking for reason to use it!) and blend it up! And there you have your perfect tomato soup!

3 Easy Winter Soup Recipes

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