For some, Christmas soup is a tradition. For others, it's a cozy way to enjoy the holiday. Whether you need an appetizer, a second course, or a next-level main dish, we've curated our favorite soups to accent the holiday meal. Ladle up some Christmas tradition with Porcini and Chestnut Soup or go for luxurious comfort withChicken Pot Pie Soup with Puff Pastry Croutons. Prefer plant-based? Try this robust Miso-Roasted Vegetable Soup. Whether you're a traditionalist or you're ready to begin a new Christmas soup tradition, our guide has you covered.
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Caramelized Onion and Bread Soup with Brûléed Blue Cheese
In this vegetarian version of classic French onion soup, blue cheese and oloroso sherry bring new layers of flavor and depth. Notes of toasted nuts and fruit compote in the sherry pair well with caramelized onions; its briny acidity cuts through the richness of the cheese.
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Miso-Roasted Vegetable Soup
This soup employs an arsenal of umami flavor boosters such as miso, soy sauce, canned tomatoes, and a dash of smoked paprika. The roasted red bell peppers, carrots, onions, and kabocha squash transform into a hearty, robust, totally complex soup that goes great with a crusty hunk of bread.
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Chicken Pot Pie Soup with Puff Pastry Croutons
This creamy, soul-warming soup from the legendary Ina Garten's cookbook Modern Comfort Food captures everything there is to love about chicken pot pie. Plenty of aromatic vegetables; a rich, silky broth spiked with tarragon and cream sherry; and a generous amount of tender chicken deliver pure comfort in every spoonful. The flaky, buttery puff pastry croutons (made from store-bought dough) are an irresistible finishing touch.
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Butternut Squash and Pork Soup with Fish Sauce and Tender Herbs
In Vietnam, kabocha squash is simmered with pork to make a soup called canh bi do thit heo. This riff on that classic dish swaps in mild butternut, which holds its shape well and absorbs the rich flavors of the broth and pork while cooking quickly. Filled with tender ground pork marinated in fish sauce and sugar, this aromatic, brothy soup comes together in under an hour for a light and satisfying meal.
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Roasted Carrot Soup with Fresh Cheese and Black Bread
Baltic black bread, traditionally made with rye flour and sourdough starter, is dense and sour, with a tight crumb. Its lush rye flavor gives this vegetarian soup earthy depth. A sprinkle of homemade cheese curds and fresh herbs lighten up each bowl.
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Smoked Ham Hock and Lentil Soup
"I love making this lentil soup when the weather begins to cool," says 2017 F&W Best New Chef Nina Compton, chef-owner of New Orleans hotspot Compère Lapin. "The ham-hock aroma hangs around the kitchen beautifully; the smell alone makes you warmer. Adding a little ginger and lemongrass brightens the soup and reminds me of being back home in St. Lucia. Using local okra reminds me of my Louisiana home and adds a different texture."
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Pozole Rojo
This long-simmered tomato- and pork-based soup was a favorite of food journalist Priya Krishna's when she lived in Mexico. "Choose from a selection of toppings: finely chopped onions, sliced avocado, lime, radishes, lettuce, queso fresco. Go big, or keep it simple," she says. "That's the true beauty of pozole: No two bowls look or taste exactly alike."
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Shrimp and Yuca Dumplings Soup
Restaurateurs Hannah Black and Carla Perez-Gallardo developed this recipe in the style of Italian wedding soup, with meatballs and cooked greens in a savory broth. Their tropical version, made with collard greens and tender shrimp-yuca meatballs, is light but satisfying.
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French Seafood Bisque with Baguette
The freshest seafood — preferably sourced from your local fishmonger — is the highlight of this velvety-smooth bisque. Take care to cook each type as directed to preserve its delicate flavor and texture. This resourceful recipe uses every last bit of your briny haul to yield a rich seafood stock that enhances this thick soup.
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PEI-Style Smoky Clam Chowder
Finnan haddie, or cold-smoked cured haddock, gives this brothy chowder a deep, clean, smoky foundation that highlights sweet clams without overwhelming them. Using a mixture of lightly mashed potatoes and half-and-half to thicken and enrich the soup gives it a silky, but not heavy, texture.
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Steak and Shrimp Hot Pot
Cooking tender rib eye, fresh mushrooms, and sweet shrimp tableside makes for an interactive holiday meal. The broth, already seasoned and spiced with fresh aromatics, oils, and sauces, deepens in flavor as you cook vegetables; meats; and, eventually, noodles throughout the night. Keep the broth at a simmer to safely cook each ingredient.
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Broccoli-Spinach Soup with Crispy Broccoli Florets and Croutons
Given this soup's supremely silky texture, you'll think it's made with cream, but that texture actually comes from a potato pureed into the broth. For contrast, F&W culinary director at large Justin Chapple tops the soup with crispy broccoli florets and croutons.
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Porcini and Chestnut Soup
Chef Michael Tusk uses porcini mushrooms in two forms in this velvety soup. He blends dried ones with chestnuts for a deep layer of earthy flavor, then adds sautéed ones at the end as a topping.
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Smoky Butternut Squash Soup
This creamy soup gets a little smoky heat from canned chipotle chiles in adobo sauce, but then gets cooled down with a swirl of crème fraîche.
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Black Bean and Chorizo Soup
Kathy Gunst's cookbook Soup Swap is filled with dishes like this hearty black bean soup studded with crispy chorizo that will quickly find a place in your recipe rotation. This soup is easy to double and the perfect make-ahead meal: Freeze in individual portions and pull out what you need for a satisfying dinner for last-minute houseguests.
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Two-Mushroom Velouté
The secret to this mushroom soup recipe from the late renowned chef Joël Robuchon is a little crème fraîche. The soup and sautéed mushrooms can be refrigerated separately overnight and gently reheated.
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