7 Easy and Cozy Soup Recipes for Every Night of the Week
Cozy up with these crowd-pleasing soup dinners.
Shelia Johnson
We're officially in peak soup season. Make the most of the most wonderful time of the year by enjoying the coziest meal as often as you can! Need inspiration? Check out this collection of seven of our newest and most exciting soup dinners to make every night of the week.
Monday: The Real Copycat Panera Broccoli Cheddar Soup
Dotdash Meredith Food Studios
"This broccoli cheese soup is the real copycat Panera broccoli Cheddar soup, and it is as delicious, creamy, and cheesy as the original. Serve with crusty bread and more cheese on top." —Nicole McLaughlin
Tuesday: Cowboy Soup
Nicole Russell
"This cowboy soup with beef, lots of vegetables, and a tomato base, is a hearty stick-to-your-ribs kind of meal. Leftovers are even better the next day and it freezes well, too." —Nicole Russell
Wednesday: Creamy Sausage Tortellini Soup
Yolanda Gutierrez
"This creamy sausage tortellini soup is loaded with hot Italian sausage and veggies. It’s a comforting full meal with a side salad and some crusty bread." —Yolanda Gutierrez
Thursday: Slow Cooker Cheeseburger Soup
Dotdash Meredith Food Studios
"Use your slow cooker to make this easy cheeseburger soup. Don't skip the toppings—they make the soup!" —Juliana Hale
Friday: Quick Tomato and Bean Soup Provencal
Pat Bernitt
"This quick tomato and bean soup Provencal is my version of a traditional soup from the Provence region of France. It’s a satisfying soup that comes together quickly. Serve with crusty bread, or enjoy with a slice of quiche." —Pat Bernitt
Saturday: Chicken Pot Pie Soup
Shelia Johnson
"Chicken pot pie soup—talk about a tasty twist on tradition! It has all the things we love about chicken pot pie, but in a soup. Thick and creamy, full of vegetables—the only thing missing is the crust." —Shelia Johnson
Sunday: Yakamein (New Orleans-Style Noodle Soup)
John Mitzewich
"This is my take on yakamein (New Orleans-style noodle soup) that's famous only locally, but is one soup you'll want to know about. Known in New Orleans as a very effective hangover cure—its nickname is Old Sober—it is also a beautifully comforting and delicious thing to eat." —Chef John
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