Healthy but creamy/thick soup recipes????

dxc92
dxc92 Posts: 138 Member
Hi,

I'm looking to cook some soup over the weekend to keep for my lunches throughout next week. Looking for soup recipes that are thick/creamy that can fill you up but at the same time - still healthy/low calorie?

Any ideas for me? X

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  • RejsGirl
    RejsGirl Posts: 205 Member
    Easy Cheese Soup

    2 (10½ ounce) cans chicken broth
    2 (10 ounce) packages frozen broccoli
    1 (10 ounce) cans Rotel Tomatoes
    8 ounces Velveeta reduced fat cheese product

    Directions

    Cook together until frozen broccoli is thawed, stir in 8 oz. Velveeta light cheese until melted.

    I put in 4 servings and it comes to 233 cal. per serving on MFP's recipe importer.
  • dlvuyovich
    dlvuyovich Posts: 102 Member
    Butternut squash hot vanilla chicken soup

    The vanilla adds a smooth touch to the hot pepper.

    1 butternut squash
    4-6 chicken breasts
    1 box (4 cups) low sodium/low fat broth
    olive oil
    1 medium sweet onion
    garlic (to taste & optional
    hot pepper (to taste & optional)
    vanilla bean (optional)

    Roast the squash either in pieces or whole, until soft. While squash is roasting, sautee onion, garlic and hot pepper in skillet. You can brown the chicken breasts in the skillet as an option.

    When the squash is soft, place in a blender or food processor with broth and sauteed stuff (minus the chicken) from the skillet until smooth. Place the blended squash into a slow cooker and mix in a split and scraped vanilla bean (with scraped seeds). Add chicken and cook on low, 4-6 hours.

    Remove chicken breasts and pull apart with forks, remove vanilla bean and serve warm.
  • Another butternut squash soup. Thick, 145 cals/ serving. No dairy (cuts down on the cals): ediblesoundbites.com/home/2013/10/31/roasted-butternut-squash-soup.html
  • extraordinary_machine
    extraordinary_machine Posts: 3,028 Member
    If you have an immersion blender, it's really easy to make healthy soups that are "creamy" and/or thick.

    Anything that is bean based...winter squash based...once they're done, put the immersion blender in it and puree it until it's thickened to your liking. You can do the same with a blender or food processor, but it can be messy.
  • dklibert
    dklibert Posts: 1,196 Member
    edited October 2014
    This first one is very creamy but there is actual no cream:
    http://soupspiceeverythingnice.blogspot.com/2012/12/cauliflower-leek-soup.html

    This second on uses half and half to get a creamy broth. I have used ff half and half and it is still delicious.
    http://soupspiceeverythingnice.blogspot.com/2013/10/spinach-artichoke-soup.html
  • potato soup!

    2 russet potatoes, diced (I'm too lazy to bake them and the potatoes stay intact this way)
    1 cup chopped onion
    1 cup chopped carrot
    1 cup chopped celery
    3 cloves minced garlic
    2 quarts low sodium fat free chicken broth
    1 medium to large head of cauliflower, cut into florets

    bring 3-4 cups of chicken broth to a boil, add the cauliflower and boil for 3 minutes until it starts to soften. puree until completely smooth and set aside. sauté the onion, carrot and celery in a little olive oil until soft, then add the potatoes and garlic. cook a few more minutes then add the chicken broth and cauliflower mixture, let it boil down until the veggies are fully cooked. I'll add some parsley toward the end of cooking and add a little crispy bacon and shredded cheese as a garnish, comes out to around 200 calories per 2 cup serving with the garnishes depending on brand and such.
  • This one is really good and you can make it as thick as you like by altering the amounts of broccoli and stock - http://www.thecleaneatingfamily.com/broccoli-soup/
  • AngryViking1970
    AngryViking1970 Posts: 2,847 Member
    This turkey kielbasa soup/stew is really good. Really.


    1 pound turkey kielbasa sausage, cut into 1 inch pieces
    1 tablespoon butter
    1 (14 ounce) can beef broth
    1 (10.75 ounce) can tomato soup
    1 1/2 cups water
    3 cups shredded cabbage
    1 onion, chopped
    1/2 cup diced green bell pepper
    1 1/2 teaspoons salt
    1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
    1/4 cup sour cream

    In a large saucepan over medium heat, cook sausage in butter until brown. Pour broth, tomato soup and water into pan with sausage. Stir in cabbage, onion and bell pepper and season with salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer 45 minutes, or until flavors are well blended. Stir in sour cream and heat through before serving.

    Just typing it out makes we want to have this for dinner tonight. You can omit the butter, use low sodium/fat broth and soups, etc. but I do not recommend using anything but the full fat sour cream. The light/FF stuff does not melt into the soup properly.

    This makes 6 servings and for one you're looking at ~200 calories and 13g protein.
  • travelgirl77
    travelgirl77 Posts: 99 Member
    Bump
  • FoodyGal90
    FoodyGal90 Posts: 7 Member
    http://paleocomfortfoods.com/recipes/creamy-dairy-free-tomato-soup/

    This is a delicious tomato soup, made with coconut milk. You have to use fresh basil because it makes it complete. I don't even usually like tomato soup, but this changed my mind. You do need a blender for this.
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  • merisaOct3
    merisaOct3 Posts: 197 Member
    This isn't exactly a soup, but because I slow cooked it, it is very soft in texture, and will make for nice leftovers and lunches this week. http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/jambalaya-with-shrimp-andouille-sausage
    I did not use the extra olive oil. I used 6 oz of fresh chorizo, that I browned before adding the veggies. I added some celery, too. MFP says it's 333 calories/serving.
  • littlekitty3
    littlekitty3 Posts: 265 Member
    I have a tomato soup recipe....that I throw together. Usually half of an advocados (makes it creamy), 3 or 4 Roma tomatoes, or 1 big fat tomato. 1–2 celery sticks. 1/4-1/2 onion...or no onion. 1 red pepper. Some lemon juice. And basil...plus Anything else to give it more flavor.
  • Mygsds
    Mygsds Posts: 1,564 Member
    RejsGirl wrote: »
    Easy Cheese Soup

    2 (10½ ounce) cans chicken broth
    2 (10 ounce) packages frozen broccoli
    1 (10 ounce) cans Rotel Tomatoes
    8 ounces Velveeta reduced fat cheese product

    Directions

    Cook together until frozen broccoli is thawed, stir in 8 oz. Velveeta light cheese until melted.

    I put in 4 servings and it comes to 233 cal. per serving on MFP's recipe importer.

    This is such a good soup but make my own chicken broth so cuts way back on sodium. Excellent recipe
  • TashaS
    TashaS Posts: 199 Member
    bumping so I can try some of these yummy soup recipes... tis the season!
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,964 Member
    Try split pea soup or lentil soup. Also grated potato will cook to a mush and thicken up soup recipes that would otherwise be thin.
  • mrajon12
    mrajon12 Posts: 11 Member
    If youre not too worried about carbs, blending a potato can make any soup creamier. When making Broccoli soup, I always add a few boiled potatos in with the immersion blender so that it because really thick and creamy, no cream or anything needed. But I always love to ladle out a few spoonfuls of my broccoli so that once whatever in the pot is blended and creamy, I can add back the ladle fulls of chunky broccoli. Its soooo gerrrrrd.

    Last week, I made white Chili (using Chicken, Northern Beans, hence why its called white), and kept it at a soupy texture because I wanted it to be like a soup. It was heaven. Try turning Chili recipes and stuff into soup. It's amazing!
  • DaivaSimone
    DaivaSimone Posts: 657 Member
    I made that one with friends for our pumpkin batchcooking event: http://avocadopesto.com/2014/08/20/quinoa-black-bean-pumpkin-soup-gluten-free-vegan/. I ate it today for lunch with one ounce of turkey breast deli meat, and one ounce of low fat cheese. Seriously, it's perfect.
  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    I like this one for cream of mushroom-- it uses a vegetable puree to thicken the base instead of heavy cream.

    http://juliasalbum.com/2012/12/easy-homemade-creamy-wild-mushroom-soup-recipe-with-shiitake/
  • birdstudios
    birdstudios Posts: 25 Member
    Cauliflower Soup – simmer half a cauliflower and the white park of a leek (or a small onion) in boiling water until soft, then drain, whiz in the blender until smooth and back into the saucepan. Then stir in a few cups of vegetable stock and fresh lemon thyme, heat until warmed through and served with lots of fresh parsley and cracked black pepper on top.