8 Easy Fall Soup Recipes That Are Comforting and Delicious

8 Easy Fall Soup Recipes That Are Comforting and Delicious

Call it cliché, but the minute September hits, I can’t wait to start making soup. Sure, it may not be *that* cold out yet, but there’s something about the nostalgia of the season that comes flooding back with every bowl I make. (That and there’s always gazpacho for warmer days, right?)

While I have a go-to list of fall soup recipes I lean on, I’m always up for refreshing it. (After the year we had, a refresher definitely felt in order!) Therefore, I took it to the internet to add a few more into rotation for this season, and I’m here to share my winning options with you today. So in the name of all that’s cozy and comforting, let’s dive in, shall we?

Here are easy fall soup recipes that are comforting and delicious.

1. Easy French Onion Soup

Photo by Parker Feierbach for Delish

An oldie but a goodie, this soup always sounds like a good option. For this recipe specifically, underneath the bubbly layer of melted cheese (which I love oh-so-much) you’ll find two *secret* additions that make it really hit the spot. Click the link below to see what I’m talking about!

2. Creamy Roasted Cauliflower and Mushroom Soup

A bowl of creamy cauliflower and mushroom soup is topped with mushrooms, cauliflower, and herbs.
Photo by Nyssa Tanner for Nyssa’s Kitchen

It wasn’t until later in life that I discovered my love for mushrooms. (And I’m so glad I did!) This vegan and gluten-free soup is one of the reasons for this, because of its creamy consistency and nourishing ingredients. It’s safe to say I will be making this once the first day of chilly temps hits.

3. Soba Soup With Shrimp and Greens

Two bowls of soba soup with shrimp and greens sit on a white tabletop.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Yekaterina Boytsova for Bon Appétit

Speaking of something I came to love later in life, soba noodles also make the list. I love their slurp-able qualities, especially when floating in a flavorful, savory broth. For cold season coming up, I’m convinced this is a perfect antidote!

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4. Chicken and Lemon Herb Dumpling Soup

My grandma used to make a variation of this recipe when we’d visit her on winter days. In fact, just looking at this recipe, I can practically taste the familiar herby goodness greeting my mouth. I like this rendition both for its flexibility (you can adjust based on what you have on hand) and budget-friendly ingredient list. Therefore, it’s a win-win in my book!

5. Three Bean Chili

Two bowls of three bean chili sit on a wood tabletop, along with toppings like freshly grated cheese, tortilla chips, green onions, and tomatoes.
Photo for Cello Cheese

Soup season would be nothing without a little chili in the mix! Thanks to a little help from my favorite Cello cheese (their cheese is seriously so rich and delicious), we can make the ultimate comfort food to welcome the new season (and maybe watch a football game or two!).

6. Orzo and Chickpeas With Turmeric-Ginger Broth

Two bowls of orzo and chickpea soup sit on a marble tabletop
Photo by Gregory DuPree for Food & Wine

I’m always looking for a recipe in which I can incorporate chickpeas, aka my favorite source of plant-based protein. The moment I laid eyes on this dish, which also uses my favorite spices—ginger and turmeric—I knew it would make my list!

7. Brothy Seafood Chowder

Seafood lovers, rejoice! This ensemble, complete with homemade stock, is the ideal transitional soup to take you from summer to fall.

8. Instant Pot Sweet Potato Tortilla Soup

Fall soup recipes: A bowl of sweet potato tortilla soup is topped with lime, avocado, cheese, and tortilla strips.
Photo by Lindsay Ostrom for Pinch of Yum

Last but not least is this colorful and zesty vegetarian recipe! Packed with sweet potatoes, fire-roasted tomatoes, and corn, it’s filling and fiber-rich. Better yet, it can be made in minutes thanks to the holy-grail kitchen appliance, the Instant Pot! (Psst! Don’t have one? Don’t worry, you can make this over the stovetop too!)



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