Comforting Winter Soup Recipes for Chilly Nights

These are my favorite winter soup recipes—simple, comforting, and easy to rotate through as the cold months arrive. Each one can be prepared on the stovetop, in a slow cooker, or in the Instant Pot, depending on your schedule and equipment. These soups are designed to warm you up, make great leftovers, and require common pantry ingredients.

Nine Plus Winter Soup Recipes to Try

When winter sets in, a good bowl of soup is one of the easiest ways to add warmth and comfort to your day. The recipes below cover a variety of flavors and textures, from creamy vegetable bisques to hearty, meat-forward bowls and light broths. Whether you’re feeding a family, meal-prepping for the week, or looking for a quick solo supper, you’ll find options that are fast, flavorful, and forgiving.

Below are a selection of winter soups I return to regularly. Each entry includes a short description and a link to the full recipe for ingredient lists and step-by-step instructions.

Winter Soup Recipe

Instant Pot Creamy Asparagus Mushroom Soup Recipe

A silky, savory soup that blends tender asparagus with earthy mushrooms for balanced flavor and texture. It’s quick in the Instant Pot but works equally well on the stovetop for a cozy weeknight meal.

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Frozen Dumpling Wonton Soup

A fast and satisfying bowl made from store-bought frozen dumplings. With a clear, fragrant broth and fresh aromatics, it’s a practical comfort food for busy evenings.

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Best Instant Pot Broccoli Cheddar Soup

A creamy, cheesy classic that’s ready in a fraction of the time when made in the Instant Pot. Great for pairing with crusty bread or a simple salad.

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Hot and Sour Soup Recipe (Stove top and Instant Pot)

A warming, well-balanced Chinese-style soup with tangy vinegar and bright spices. This version is adaptable for both stovetop and Instant Pot cooking.

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Instant Pot Egg Drop Soup

A pantry-friendly, fast soup that comes together with eggs and simple seasonings. Perfect when you need a light, restorative bowl without a long shopping list.

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Tortellini Soup with Sausage and Kale

A robust, family-friendly soup with tender tortellini, savory sausage, and sautéed kale. Ready in about twenty minutes and ideal for lunches or weeknight dinners.

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Corn Chicken Soup

A smooth, slightly sweet chicken and corn soup that’s ready in under 25 minutes. It’s versatile—use leftover roast chicken or quickly poach breasts for a fast dinner.

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Instant Pot Zuppa Toscana

A hearty Italian-inspired soup with sausage, potatoes, and greens. This Instant Pot version shortens the cook time while keeping the deep, comforting flavors intact.

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How Do You Store Winter Soup

Proper storage preserves flavor and safety. Follow these straightforward steps to keep your soups fresh whether you plan to eat them within a few days or months.

  • Cool quickly: Let soup cool at room temperature for no more than two hours. For faster cooling, transfer soup to shallow containers and spread it out to dissipate heat.
  • Refrigerate: Store soup in airtight containers in the refrigerator for 3–4 days. Use clear containers and label them with the date so you can track freshness.
  • Freeze for long-term storage: For longer storage, freeze soup in freezer-safe containers or heavy-duty freezer bags. Leave about an inch of headspace for expansion. Most soups keep well for up to three months.
  • Thaw safely: Move frozen soup to the refrigerator overnight to thaw, or defrost gently in the microwave. Avoid leaving frozen soup at room temperature to thaw.
  • Reheat gently: Reheat soup over low to medium heat on the stovetop, stirring occasionally until evenly hot. Avoid rapid boiling, especially for cream-based soups, to prevent curdling or separation.
  • Texture tips: Some soups, especially those with pasta, dumplings, or dairy, will change texture after freezing. To refresh, add a splash of broth, water, or cream while reheating and stir until smooth.

With these storage tips and the recipes above, you’ll have a rotation of easy, warming soups ready to brighten cold days and simplify mealtime throughout the season.