Savory tomato soup (cold or warm).
by Spontaneous Hausfrau and filed in Creamy Soups, Soups
With just a few ingredients thrown into the blender, this chilled tomato bisque comes together in a matter of minutes!
by Angela and filed in Brothy Soups, Soups
This is sure to be a family pleaser! What’s not to love? Cheese-filled tortellini and lots of veggies!
by calou84523 and filed in Brothy Soups, Soups
We first tasted this soup in an Asian restaurant in Southern California. The restaurant had a different name for it but when my wife took her first taste she pronounced it “heavenly”. We developed this recipe from the restaurant’s description of the dish. Do not substitute anise for the star anise, the result will be disappointing.
by serenabakessimplyfromscratch and filed in Brothy Soups, Soups
This soup is hearty with the meatballs, pasta and strands of egg stirred in. This is always a favorite soup in our house and with a little star or alphabet-shaped pasta, the kiddos gobble it up! If you are looking for a more of adult flair, feel free to use any small-shaped pasta. Step-by-step photos are in the related blog post.
by Alexandra DiGiorgio and filed in Soups, Stews
This peanut, sweet potato and spinach stew is everything you need: sweet, spicy, hearty, delicious … and completely healthy!
by Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche and filed in Soups
The best tomato soup I’ve ever made.
by AmishCajun and filed in Chili, Soups
Easy and yet incredibly good chili—and it includes beer!
by Skye Copeland and filed in Soups
Chicken Tortilla soup is fantastic any way, but it’s the best when you can just throw everything into your crockpot and walk away! When you come back you’ll have an irresistible soup to enjoy!
I am pretty sure this is not “authentic” Thai-style soup, but the flavors are all there. It is spicy but has sweetness from the coconut milk.
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