Is there anything more comforting than a steaming bowl of homemade soup? Whether it’s a rainy day, someone’s feeling under the weather, or you just want comfort food that warms you from the inside out—soup is always the answer!
This collection brings together my family’s favorite soup recipes—from classic chicken soup that’s been passed down through generations to creative new favorites like our Red Pepper Gouda Soup. We design each recipe to be simple to prepare, freezer-friendly, and enjoyed by the entire family.
Soups are also incredibly practical—they’re budget-friendly, ideal for meal prep, and most taste even better the next day. Let’s find your new favorite bowl of comfort!
Table of Contents
- Classic Chicken Soups
- Creamy & Cheesy Soups
- Vegetarian Soups
- Hearty Stews & Chowders
- Cold & Summer Soups
- Tips for Perfect Soup
- FAQ
Classic Chicken Soup Recipes
There’s a reason chicken soup is called “Jewish penicillin”—it really does make everything better! These classic chicken soups are perfect for cold days, when someone’s sick, or whenever you need comfort in a bowl. Most are freezer-friendly too!

Chicken Broccoli Soup
Explore →Creamy & Cheesy Soup Recipes
This is perfect for days when you want something extra indulgent! These creamy soups are rich, satisfying, and absolutely delicious. Perfect for serving with crusty bread.

Tomato Gravy Done Right
Explore →Vegetarian Soup Recipes
Meat-free doesn’t mean flavor-free! These vegetarian soups are so hearty and satisfying, even meat-lovers will ask for seconds. Perfect for Meatless Monday or anyone eating more plants.

What Veggies Are Good in Soup?
Explore →Hearty Stews & Comfort Dishes
When you want something more substantial than soup, these hearty stews deliver. Thick, rich, and packed with tender meat and vegetables—perfect for feeding a hungry crowd.
Cold & Summer Soups
Soup isn’t just for winter! These refreshing cold soups are perfect for hot summer days when you want something light, cool, and full of fresh flavors.

Watermelon Gazpacho
Explore →Tips for Making Perfect Soup Every Time
1. Build Flavor in Layers
Don’t skip sautéing aromatics (onion, garlic, celery). This first step builds the flavor foundation. Season at each stage, not just at the end.
2. Use Good Stock
Stock is the backbone of great soup. Use homemade if possible, or choose quality store-bought. Low-sodium versions let you control the salt.
3. Don’t Overcook Vegetables
Add vegetables in stages based on cooking time. Hearty root vegetables go in early; delicate greens go in at the end to stay vibrant.
4. Let It Rest
Soup tastes better after flavors meld. If time allows, make it a day ahead—tomorrow’s soup is always more flavorful!
5. Freeze the portions.
Freeze soup in single-serving containers for easy lunches or family-sized portions for future dinners. Most soups freeze well for 3 months.
Frequently Asked Questions About Soup
Q: What’s the best soup for when you’re sick?
A: Our Grandma’s Classic Chicken Soup is perfect! The warm broth helps with hydration, the steam clears congestion, and the protein from chicken supports recovery. It’s comfort in a bowl—exactly what you need when feeling under the weather.
Q: Can I freeze soup with cream in it?
A: Cream-based soups can separate when frozen. For best results, freeze the soup base without cream, then add fresh cream when reheating. Alternatively, use full-fat cream, which freezes better than low-fat versions.
Q: How long does homemade soup last in the fridge?
A: Most homemade soups last 3-4 days in the refrigerator when stored in airtight containers. Soups with seafood should be eaten within 2 days. When in doubt, freeze it!
Q: How can I thicken soup without flour?
A: Several options! Blend some of the soup and stir it back in, add pureed white beans or potatoes, or simmer uncovered to reduce liquid. Cornstarch slurry also works great for a gluten-free option.
Q: What should I serve with soup?
A: Crusty bread is classic! You can also serve soup with salad for a complete meal, crackers for kids, or cornbread for Southern-style soups. Grilled cheese sandwiches are a family favorite pairing.
More Comfort Food Collections
Chicken Recipes—More ways to use chicken
Beef Recipes—Hearty beef dishes
Healthy Recipes—Lighter soup options
Quick & Easy Meals—Fast comfort food
CLOSING CTA:
There’s nothing like homemade soup to warm your heart and feed your soul. I hope these recipes bring comfort to your kitchen! Save this page for chilly days and share your favorite soup in the comments below. Happy cooking!







