As the chill of autumn sets in and the leaves begin to change, there’s nothing quite like a warm bowl of soup to comfort the soul.
Whether you’re winding down after a long day, hosting a cozy gathering, or simply seeking a nourishing meal, soups are the perfect solution for cool-weather cravings.
Today, we’re bringing you seven of the best cozy soups that are ideal for fall and winter.
From creamy classics like potato soup to hearty stews packed with vegetables and spices, these recipes offer something for everyone!
Crock Pot Chicken and Dumplings
These chicken and dumplings slow cook “hands off” in your Crock Pot. Just add pieces of biscuits an hour before serving!
Blender Butternut Squash Soup
This butternut squash soup is made in a blender with whole foods and fresh spices like thyme and sage. Try serving it with cornbread!
Simple Dehydrated Potato Soup
This dehydrated potato soup is cooked in a slower cooker using dried potato shreds and a creamy cream cheese base. Prep it in 5 minutes, and it’s ready for dinner 5 hours later.
Easy Taco Soup
This taco soup is a hearty, flavorful dish that combines the best of both worlds—the comfort of a warm soup and the zesty taste of tacos. It’s perfect for those busy weeknights when you want something quick, easy, and satisfying.
One-Pot Lasagna Soup
Craving lasagna but short on time? This one-pot lasagna soup is the perfect fix. It’s a cozy, comforting meal that brings all the flavors of traditional lasagna without the fuss.
Comforting Chicken Noodle Soup
This comforting chicken noodle soup combines tender chicken, savory broth, and wholesome vegetables into a bowl of warmth and satisfaction. Enjoy it with a sprinkle of fresh parsley and a slice of crusty bread for a complete, comforting meal.
Creamy Leftover Turkey Soup
This creamy leftover turkey soup transforms your holiday extras into a warm, comforting meal perfect for chilly evenings. Rich and flavorful, it combines tender turkey with a velvety broth and fresh vegetables, offering a simple yet satisfying way to enjoy your leftovers.