The ultimate cozy soup roundup!
Colder weather has us craving meals that feel cozy but are easy to make, and a hearty soup always delivers. These recipes are simple, comforting, and perfect for when you want something nourishing without a ton of effort.
Whether you’re craving something classic and brothy or rich and creamy, this lineup has you covered.
Keep scrolling for the soup recipes we’re making on repeat lately.

Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup: This recipe is what comfort tastes like. When life feels a little too fast, this recipe reminds you to slow down. Just add everything to your slow cooker and let time do the work! GET THE RECIPE HERE

Fire Roasted Lasagna Stew: This recipe has all the comfort of classic lasagna, rich tomatoes, Italian herbs, tender pasta, and that cozy, slow-simmered vibe, but in a warm, spoonable bowl. The fire-roasted tomatoes add a smoky depth that makes it taste like it’s been cooking all day. GET THE RECIPE HERE

Kevin Dundon’s Mushroom Soup: WOT we love about this recipe is that it is a super easy soup to pull together, and you will be enjoying it within the hour. GET THE RECIPE HERE

Beef Chili with a Secret Ingredient: Nothing says cozy like a warm bowl of our Savory Beef Chili, but this recipe takes it to the next level with a secret ingredient you’ll never expect. Tender ground beef simmers in fire-roasted tomatoes, garlic, and warming spices like cumin and chili powder, creating a rich, smoky base that’s pure comfort in a bowl. GET THE RECIPE HERE

Italian Sausage Cabbage and Kale Soup: This homemade soup is everything that a winter soup should be; hearty, delicious, and packed with protein. GET THE RECIPE HERE

Easy Chicken Pho: A simplified take on the Vietnamese classic. This recipe is not only delicious but also gluten-free, thanks to the use of rice noodles. What we love most is that you can customize the spiciness to match your taste. GET THE RECIPE HERE
Enjoy!
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All photos by Lorianne DeVita









