Nothing beats the comforting warmth of a hearty soup or stew. With 33 recipes to choose from, you’ll find a mix of classic favorites and creative twists; from rich beef and barley stew to creamy roasted tomato bisque and spicy chicken tortilla soup. Each dish is simple to prepare yet packed with flavor that deepens as it sits, making leftovers just as filling as the first serving. With these soups and stews on hand, mealtime becomes cozy, effortless, and full of comforting deliciousness.

A bowl of oven-roasted tomato soup with two spoons.
Oven Roasted Tomato Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Slow Cooker Italian Wedding Soup

A close-up of a spoon holding a meatball in a bowl of Slow Cooker Italian Wedding Soup.
Slow Cooker Italian Wedding Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

A bowl of comfort waits with this Slow Cooker Italian Wedding Soup bubbling away. The gentle simmer really brings out the deep flavors and lets the tiny meatballs soak up every drop of broth. You can serve it for dinner or let it stand alone as a filling lunch, and it always feels like it just gets better the longer it sits. People often come back for another helping because each spoonful is warm and inviting. All you need is a piece of bread for dunking if you want to treat yourself. Meal prep with soup like this means every day has a little warmth waiting for you.
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Tom Kha Soup

A bowl of Tom Kha Soup with green herbs, and a slice of lime.
Tom Kha Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

One taste of this Tom Kha Soup and you will remember what balanced comfort can feel like. Creamy, aromatic broth keeps you reaching for the bowl again and again as it fills each spoon with gentle heat and bright flavors. Extra cooking time only seems to increase the character and makes every serving more inviting. Many people crave this for dinner because of its familiar yet surprising qualities. It’s the kind of soup that makes even regular nights feel special. With every ladle, you can feel the stress of the day melting away a bit.
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Chef Jenn’s Sauerkraut Soup with Kielbasa

A pot of Chef Jenn’s Sauerkraut Soup with Kielbasa sits on a striped towel next to wooden spoons, bowls, fresh herbs, and salt and pepper shakers.
Chef Jenn’s Sauerkraut Soup with Kielbasa. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Tangy sauerkraut and smoky sausage create a big impact in this Chef Jenn’s Sauerkraut Soup with Kielbasa. The long cooking time blends all the ingredients into something that’s both comforting and full of depth. Eating a bowl after a chilly walk or when you need a pick-me-up is a real treat. This soup has a way of bringing good smells to any kitchen, often making people curious about what’s for dinner. Leftovers are especially wonderful, growing even more delicious as they wait in the fridge.
Get the Recipe: Chef Jenn’s Sauerkraut Soup with Kielbasa

Potato Leek Soup

Two bowls of Potato leek soup with two spoons beside.
Potato Leek Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

There’s something timeless about this Potato Leek Soup, it never tries too hard but always comes through with warmth and comfort. Blending the potatoes and leeks turns them surprisingly creamy, with every bowl gentle enough for lunch or hearty enough for dinner. Cooking a big batch means you can have leftovers ready for any time hunger shows up. A quick reheat brings back those cozy kitchen smells, making everyone want a seat at the table. People love how it pairs well with a buttered roll.
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Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese

A bowl of tomato soup with a spoon, served with two slices of toasted bread on a white plate; a halved tomato and a blue cloth are nearby.
Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese. Photo credit: The Bite Stuff.

No meal is quite as nostalgic as this Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese served hot on a cool day. The tomato soup is smooth and rich, ready for dunking crunchy, melty grilled cheese sandwiches. This combo is often everyone’s favorite, whether for lunch or a simple dinner after a busy afternoon. It’s fun seeing people light up when you serve a meal that’s both classic and comforting. The flavors blend even more if you make the soup ahead, turning leftovers into something crave-worthy. Bringing out the soup pot can turn any day around.
Get the Recipe: Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese

Beef Stroganoff Soup

A ladle holds beef chunks, mushrooms, and egg noodles over a pot of Beef Stroganoff Soup.
Beef Stroganoff Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Old favorites come together with this Beef Stroganoff Soup, which transforms a classic dish into a bowl that’s both filling and creamy. Tender beef and hearty noodles soak up the flavor, turning every spoonful into a comfort meal. You’ll notice how cooking a little longer turns the broth richer and the textures even better. Serving up a big pot means there’s often enough to freeze for a quick dinner later on. Those extra portions actually taste better with time. Allowing the soup to mellow overnight leaves you with a meal that’s ready for whatever the day brings.
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Chef Jenn’s Green Pork Posole

A bowl of Green pork posole soup garnished with cilantro, sliced jalapeño, and crumbled cheese, with a spoon resting inside and a striped cloth in the background.
Chef Jenn’s Green Pork Posole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bringing bright color and a touch of spice, this Chef Jenn’s Green Pork Posole is one for the repeat recipe book. The slow simmer breaks down pork into soft, delicious pieces and allows the broth to soak up all the flavors and heat. It is a feast for the senses, especially after a long day outside. Every bowl packs a bit of excitement, which keeps everyone interested in dinner. Some folks love adding toppings to make it their own. Soups like this really do improve as they sit, making leftovers something to look forward to.
Get the Recipe: Chef Jenn’s Green Pork Posole

Cream of Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato Soup

Two bowls of cream of butternut squash & sweet potato soup garnished with herbs on a wooden table.
Cream of Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Smooth and sweet, this Cream of Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato Soup is both bright and comforting. Roasted squash and sweet potatoes make the base gently creamy, filling you right up with each spoonful. Unexpectedly, the flavors mature and mellow out as the soup waits in the fridge. Bringing this one out for a lunch break or any dinner helps you eat well even on a rushed week. People often comment on the beautiful color—it just feels good for you. With so much warmth, it’s sure to become a soup night staple.
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Pastina Soup AKA Italian Penicillin Soup

A wooden spoon holds a portion of Pastina Soup hovering above a pot.
Pastina Soup AKA Italian Penicillin Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Every home cook needs this Pastina Soup AKA Italian Penicillin Soup for those days when you crave something gentle and restorative. Soft pasta, rich broth, and comforting smells fill your kitchen while it simmers. Even without many ingredients, each spoonful is soothing, making it a favorite for meal planners and busy weeks. Eating it slowly, you begin to appreciate how even simple recipes can have such warming power. Guests sometimes ask if there are leftovers they can take home.
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Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup

A closeup of a bowl of Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup.
Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

For folks looking for a lighter option, this Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup brings gentle sweetness and creamy texture without feeling heavy. The blend is both simple and surprisingly filling, working as a side or a main meal. Allowing it to gently sit improves the flavors so every batch turns out even better the next day. It’s an easy way to enjoy more vegetables while creating meals that bring a sense of comfort. People often request a second bowl. Soup like this can brighten lunch breaks and quiet evenings alike.
Get the Recipe: Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup

Cheesy Lasagna Soup

Bowl of lasagna soup and a dollop of cheese on top.
Cheesy Lasagna Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Turning a classic into soup, this Cheesy Lasagna Soup features everything you love about lasagna in a simple bowl. Layers of flavor blend as the soup simmers, so every bite is filled with noodles, cheese, and hearty bits. It is an easy crowd-pleaser for casual dinners or quick lunches. Watching this soup bubble away brings hunger to the kitchen, and leftovers taste even richer by the next day. Most people don’t even notice they’re eating vegetables too. Homemade soup has a way of making you forget all about takeout.
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Rice & White Bean Soup

Two white bowls of Rice and White Bean Soup on a tiled surface with two metal spoons nearby.
Rice & White Bean Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

If you need a go-to for meal prep, try this Rice & White Bean Soup that offers plenty of protein with every bowlful. Cooking allows the rice and beans to thicken the broth, which turns leftovers into hearty comfort. The flavors deepen as it sits, making future lunches more enjoyable with each reheat. Many find this soup especially warming after coming in from the cold. It’s great for serving with bread or a crisp salad. Easy to make and easy to love, this soup deserves a spot on your meal list.
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Beef Bourguignon

Beef bourguignon in a white bowl with thyme.
Beef Bourguignon. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Those evenings when you’re not in a hurry are perfect for this Beef Bourguignon, where time turns beef into something truly tender. Cooking slowly lets the bold flavors blend, and each spoonful comes packed with bites of vegetables and rich broth. It’s a showstopper at gatherings or as a make-ahead meal for your busiest nights. People almost always comment on how much better it tastes the following day. Serving it with potatoes or a crusty loaf means no drop of that broth goes to waste. Dinner can feel extra special with this meal on your table.
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Fully-Loaded Seafood Chowder

A bowl of fully loaded seafood chowder garnished with fresh dill and cracked pepper on top.
Fully-Loaded Seafood Chowder. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Taking comfort to a whole new level, this Fully-Loaded Seafood Chowder fills every bowl with chunks of seafood and creamy broth. Cooking gently, the chowder thickens and gets even richer as it sits, making tomorrow’s lunch something to look forward to. Most folks love ladling it up with oyster crackers or fresh bread. Every spoonful brings back memories of beach vacations and dinners out. The leftovers rarely last long, since everyone wants just one more bowl. Chowder like this makes dinner feel inviting and full of flavor.
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Texas Cowboy Stew

A pot filled with a Texas Cowboy stew is being stirred with a wooden spoon.
Texas Cowboy Stew. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Need to feed a crowd? Try this Texas Cowboy Stew, packed with hearty helpings of beans, potatoes, and tender beef or sausage. As it simmers, the broth draws out all the spices, turning basic ingredients into comfort food. The stew reheats perfectly and gets even more flavorful after a night in the fridge. Friends often say it reminds them of campfire meals and big family gatherings. Every bowl promises warmth with just the right amount of kick. When cold weather hits, stew like this makes meal prep worth it.
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Steak & Potato Soup

Steak & Potato Soup in a black bowl.
Steak & Potato Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Big chunks of steak and hearty potatoes fill each bowl of this Steak & Potato Soup. The slow simmer helps everything get tender, making mealtime feel fuss-free and completely doable on a busy weeknight. Each bite tastes even more comforting the second day, so making a large pot is always a smart move. Pairing it with a crusty roll makes for an extra filling meal. People appreciate how wholesome and homemade it feels. Soup like this feels like a reward for a long day.
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Cabbage Roll Soup

A bowl of cabbage roll soup with ground meat, chopped tomatoes, and rice, garnished with fresh parsley.
Cabbage Roll Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Bringing the iconic flavors of cabbage rolls into an easy soup, this Cabbage Roll Soup lets you skip all the rolling. Cabbage, beef, and rice simmer together, creating a comforting dish that only gets better as it sits. Each spoonful has hearty, familiar flavors that make you want to go back for more. You can portion it for work lunches or freeze in advance for a quick dinner. People usually return for second helpings. Making comfort food simple is what this recipe is all about.
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Easy Hamburger Stew

A white bowl filled with easy Hamburger stew garnished with parsley.
Easy Hamburger Stew. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Finding a meal that makes everyone happy gets easier with this Easy Hamburger Stew. Ground meat, potatoes, and a mix of vegetables turn into a filling meal with hardly any prep. Each bowl delivers comfort, warmth, and all the familiar flavors you know and love. The stew thickens with time, so leftovers are even heartier. It’s great for packing in containers for work or enjoying after a busy afternoon. People love the familiar flavors that remind them of home. With just a few steps, weeknight dinner can feel special.
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Cream of Jalapeno Soup

Two bowls of Cream of Jalapeno Soup with a plate of cornbread madeleines on a wooden table.
Cream of Jalapeno Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

If you need a soup with a little kick, this Cream of Jalapeno Soup brings both warmth and creaminess to the table. Each spoonful delivers a smooth, gentle heat without being overwhelming. The longer the soup sits, the richer it becomes. Serving it with tortilla chips or warm bread turns it into a comforting meal. People who like their food with a touch of spice will appreciate this recipe. Creamy soups have a way of sticking with you long after dinner is over.
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Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup: The Ultimate Soup

A bowl of Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup with a spoon resting inside.
Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup: The Ultimate Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Whenever you need a reliable comfort meal, this Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup: The Ultimate Soup delivers in every way. Tender chicken, noodles, and vegetables simmer in broth, soaking up more flavor as the hours pass. You can pack leftovers into lunch containers for the whole family. Most people say the soup reminds them of childhood, but with more comfort since you barely have to cook. Reheating it brings back the same steamy aroma again and again. With each batch, you find yourself looking forward to leftovers.
Get the Recipe: Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup: The Ultimate Soup

Slow-Cooker Taco Soup

Two bowls of Slow-Cooker Taco Soup next to sliced lime.
Slow-Cooker Taco Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Celebrating big flavor can be as easy as prepping this Slow-Cooker Taco Soup for dinner. Browned meat, beans, and a tomato base come together over low heat, blending their flavors all day. Every bowl is filling and completely customizable with your favorite toppings. Leftovers reheat perfectly for days, which makes meal prep painless. Friends always ask for the recipe at parties or casual get-togethers. There’s something special about a soup that’s easy enough for any cook yet always delivers.
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Chef Jenn’s Famous French Onion Soup

A bowl of French onion soup topped with melted cheese served on a slate board with slices of crusty bread.
Chef Jenn’s Famous French Onion Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Sweet, slow-cooked onions make this Chef Jenn’s Famous French Onion Soup unforgettable. As the broth simmers, it develops depth that you just can’t rush. Piling on toasted bread and bubbly cheese turns this soup into a full meal. It’s a great pick for chilly evenings or when you want to impress guests without feeling stressed. Reheated, it becomes even more mellow and rich. People always comment how much flavor comes from such simple ingredients.
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Chicken Gnocchi Soup

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Chicken Gnocchi Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Everyone needs a soup that feels like a warm hug, and this Chicken Gnocchi Soup is just right. Pillowy gnocchi, tender chicken, and colorful vegetables simmer together in a gently creamy broth. Every spoonful is cozy and satisfying, especially when enjoyed on a chilly day. Letting this soup sit overnight brings more flavor to every bowl. One pot can feed a crowd or provide lunches all week. Most people find it’s the kind of meal you want to share and enjoy again. Comforting and full of character, this soup is a standout for meal planners.
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Caramelized Onion & Mushroom Soup

A bowl of caramelized onion & mushroom soup garnished with crispy bits and herbs on top.
Caramelized Onion & Mushroom Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Deep flavor fills each spoonful of this Caramelized Onion & Mushroom Soup. Slowly browning the onions and mushrooms as a base takes a bit of time, but the end result is so worth it. The soup becomes silky as it simmers, echoing all that golden flavor. Serve it as an appetizer or paired with crusty bread for lunch. It keeps improving as the days go by, so you might look forward to leftovers even more. Recipes like this remind us why soup can feel so relaxing.
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Copycat Panera Bread’s 10 Vegetable Soup

A spoonful of Copycat Panera Bread’s 10 Vegetable soup from a white bowl.
Copycat Panera Bread’s 10 Vegetable Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Bringing the rainbow to your bowl, this Copycat Panera Bread’s 10 Vegetable Soup is a beauty to look at and enjoy. A medley of vegetables cooks together until rich, making every bite wholesome without being heavy. You can freeze leftovers or take them to work all week. People always notice the fresh color and how comforting a simple dish can be. Eating well doesn’t have to be complicated or bland. With each spoonful, you feel a little more energized for the day.
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Authentic Hungarian Goulash

Hungarian Goulash in two white bowls.
Authentic Hungarian Goulash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Nothing warms you up like this Authentic Hungarian Goulash on a cool evening. Beef, onions, and gentle spices meld together as the pot simmers, growing richer as the minutes pass. Every extra hour gives the stew more character and makes leftovers a treat. It pairs well with noodles or just on its own in a big bowl. Guests are always surprised at how much flavor comes from such a simple recipe. Goulash like this is meant for relaxed, lingering meals.
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Turkey Pot Pie Soup

Two bowls of turkey pot pie soup accompanied by two spoons.
Turkey Pot Pie Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Homey comfort fills every bowl of this Turkey Pot Pie Soup, with chunks of turkey and tender vegetables in a creamy base. Unlike a regular pot pie, this soup comes together quickly but still manages to be warming and filling. The taste gets even better as it waits in the fridge. Bringing out leftovers for lunch is almost as rewarding as that first bowl. Most people enjoy dipping fresh bread to soak up every drop. Cozy, stress-free meals like this make meal planning easier to stick with.
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Cream Of Onion Soup

Two bowls of cream of onion soup topped with crispy onions and chives on a wooden table.
Cream Of Onion Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Sometimes the basics deliver the biggest reward, as with this Cream Of Onion Soup. Soft, sweet onions melt into a creamy broth that’s smooth and welcoming. The flavors mellow out if you let the soup chill overnight, which makes it perfect for meal prep. Serving bowls topped with crunchy croutons makes people ask for seconds. Dinner can be both easy and impressive when recipes like this are involved. Creamy soups never go out of style, especially with busy schedules.
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Cullen Skink

Cullen Skink in two bowls with crusty bread in the background.
Cullen Skink. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Classic Scottish comfort shows up in every spoonful of this Cullen Skink. Poached fish and creamy potatoes simmer together, resulting in a smoky and filling soup that chases away chills. Each bite gets richer with time, so leftovers become something to anticipate. Most folks love its gentle, unique flavor, perfect for a quiet evening or special meal. Bread on the side is the only thing you might wish for. Old-fashioned soups like this bring a bit of home to the table.
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Tuscan Soup with Sausage Kale

A bowl of creamy Tuscan Soup with Sausage Kale topped with kale, sausage, pancetta, and drizzles of oil.
Tuscan Soup with Sausage Kale. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Looking for a meal that feels hearty but also full of greens? This Tuscan Soup with Sausage Kale checks all the boxes with spicy sausage, flavorful broth, and plenty of kale in each spoonful. Letting it sit overnight lets the flavors round out even more. Each bowl is warm and nourishing without feeling too heavy. People often comment on how the soup tastes better after a day or two. A little bit of Italy shines through, making this recipe one you come back to.
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Cabbage and White Bean Soup

Close-up of a ladle holding Cabbage and White Bean Soup, above a pot filled with the same soup.
Cabbage and White Bean Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Eating well becomes simpler with this Cabbage and White Bean Soup simmering away. Tender cabbage and creamy beans come together for a meal that feels wholesome and hearty. It’s easy to prep and portion for lunches or dinners throughout the week. Over time, the vegetables break down and the soup becomes even more inviting. Most people appreciate having something filling that doesn’t rely on meat. With so much goodness in every bowl, meal prep feels much less like a chore.
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Texas Roadhouse Chili Copycat Recipe

A bowl of Texas roadhouse chili with jalapenos and beans.
Texas Roadhouse Chili Copycat Recipe. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Packed with flavor and a bit of fun, this Texas Roadhouse Chili Copycat Recipe makes a great option for game nights or busy evenings. As it cooks, spices build heat and character, turning simple ingredients into a memorable meal. Chili like this ages well, so leftovers don’t stick around for long. Ladle out bowls with your favorite toppings to keep each meal exciting. Friends often ask for the recipe once they’ve tried it. Comfort food can be easy and still feel special, especially when you know what’s coming in every bite.
Get the Recipe: Texas Roadhouse Chili Copycat Recipe

Oven Roasted Tomato Soup

A bowl of oven-roasted tomato soup with two spoons.
Oven Roasted Tomato Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bringing out sweet, deep flavor, this Oven Roasted Tomato Soup transforms ripe tomatoes into a bowl of pure comfort. Roasting concentrates the flavor and adds a bit of smoky depth that basic tomato soup can’t match. Every batch feels special, whether served hot for dinner or cold as a leftover lunch. The soup keeps improving overnight, making each meal even better. People always notice the freshness. Recipes like this show how simple ingredients can become something truly memorable.
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