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This hearty vegetable soup recipe features tender potatoes, green beans, carrots, and corn in a tomato broth for a quick and easy comforting meal.
You’ll love this recipe for vegetable soup because it’s so simple to make and takes only 30 minutes of cooking time. This soup is savory, filling, and warming. The vegetables give so much flavor to the broth–my mouth is watering just thinking about it.
Quick and easy vegetable soup recipe made in one pot in less than 1 hour on stovetop, using simple ingredients. It’s healthy, packed with vegetables and Italian herbs and spices.
Grab a bowl of vegetable soup for dinner! This recipe is filled with ten types of vegetables, plus beans, making it a hearty, healthy meal.
This easy vegetable soup is loaded with colorful veggies and cozy spiral pasta, swimming in a bright yellow turmeric broth with tons of flavor. It’s like canned soup, but a homemade version that tastes infinitely better.
This hearty vegetable soup recipe is healthy, easy to make, and tastes amazing. It’s also vegan when you use vegetable broth. Since vegetables vary by seasonality, swap or add different vegetables for the veggies listed below.
Key Ingredients. Vegetables: I love onion, garlic, carrots, and celery in this vegetable soup. Potatoes: I add a pound of potatoes so that our soup blends into a thick and creamy soup. I prefer thin-skinned potatoes like Yukon Gold and don’t peel them. You can substitute with winter squash or sweet potatoes.
This healthy vegetable soup recipe is cozy, flavorful, fast, and easy! Make it in 30 minutes with veggies, broth, diced tomatoes, and spices.
Butternut squash, cut into 1/2-inch cubes. Green beans, trimmed and cut into 1-inch long segments. Bell pepper, chopped. Cauliflower, cut into very small bite-sized pieces. Zucchini or yellow squash, chopped. Fresh greens: Kale, collard greens, chard, or spinach. How to Make the Best Vegetable Soup.
Is there any moniker more broad than simply “vegetable”? For my soup, though, I opt for a mix of familiar vegetables and aromatic ingredients that bring a ton of flavor to the party. This recipe relies on heavy hitters like carrots, green beans, and sweet potatoes, but is easily adaptable to your preferences and pantry. Don’t have sweet potatoes?