Soup Recipe Collection


A collection of from-scratch soup recipes from Oak Hill Homestead

January is National Soup Month, and what better month to celebrate this delicious and warming comfort food?

There's such a wide variety of soup recipes too: you could make a different kind of soup every week all winter long and never have to repeat one unless you want to.

Soup is the ultimate comfort food. What is better than a bowl of homemade soup on a cold day, with a slice of warm homemade bread with butter? And it's a great way to stretch your grocery budget too.

A pot of soup simmering on the stove all day warms up your home, not to mention the wonderful smell of what will soon be a rich, flavorful meal that will also warm your belly.

While I tend to cook seasonally - chili and stew in the winter, mac and cheese and other dishes made with milk and eggs in the spring, and cooler, lighter dishes in the summer such as pasta and salads - soup doesn't have to be confined to the cold months. Soup is good in any weather.


Soup, the ultimate comfort food. You're sure to find a new family favorite in this recipe collection!


Some of these soup recipes are easy, some are more labor-intensive, but in my opinion, they're all good, down-home comfort food.

I hope you'll find a few gems in this list, and perhaps you'll even find a new family favorite.

What's our family's favorite? As soon as the weather turns cold, the Chief is asking for a big pot of broccoli and cheddar soup with a loaf of homemade bread. I highly recommend it!


Beef Barley Soup

Split Pea Soup

Cream of Asparagus Soup

Easy Crockpot Potato Soup

Roasted Tomato Soup

Tortilla Soup

White Bean Tortellini Soup

Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

Ham and Bean Soup

Chicken and Mushroom Soup

Broccoli and Cheddar Soup

French Onion Soup

Albondigas Soup

Beef Stock

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What to Do With Your Christmas Ham Bone


Broccoli Cheddar Soup


Chicken broth is the backbone of many soups. You can open a can or a carton from the store, or you can make your own chicken broth. It's easy and it's so much more flavorful than the broth from the grocery store.

What a wonderful, self-sufficient feeling it is to open a jar of home-canned chicken broth for whatever dish it is I'm making for dinner.


Do you know a soup lover? Share this collection of soup recipes with them.



A delicious collection of from-scratch soup recipes.


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