Favorite Soup
JBella0125
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What are your favorite "go-to" healthy soups? Looking for tasty, quick, easy, and healthy soups (store bought or homemade)...
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I like Amy's brand soups. I'm not sure where you live, but many grocery stores in the US sell them. Amazon sells them, too. Here's an Amazon link if you would like to read about them. My favorite is the lentil vegetable. https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=amy's+soups2
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All we usually buy are Progresso soups and bean soup mixes. They're reasonably high quality and decent tasting, but other than getting the low sodium version, we don't base purchases on whether they're healthy(ier) or not...
I think I'd say my wife's 12 bean soup is the best though. She doctors her own spices into it, good stuff.2 -
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This Canadian Campbell's offering:
http://www.campbellsoup.ca/en-ca/products/everyday-gourmet/campbells-everyday-gourmet-red-pepper-black-bean1 -
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Canned: Campbell's chicken noodle and cream of mushroom or Progresso split pea and lentil.
Homemade: Lentil/kake and butternut squash, cauliflower or any other soup that can be made by sauteeing onions and boiling a veggie that can be pureed and blended in the same pot.1 -
Miso soup!
You can buy a big tub of miso paste at the store
And then add one tablespoon of it into boiling water!
Then add some soysauce, fish sauce and sugar and VOILA
yummy miso soup.
(I add veggies in it)3 -
This looks amazing!! I must try!!
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Don't know how you're defining 'healthy' but I love Progresso Light soups-especially the Chicken and Cheese Enchilada one. I eat this every week and make the whole can and then add hot sauce, shredded co-jack and crushed tortilla chips. Sooo good! Whole thing comes in under 400 calories and is pretty filling Only takes a couple minutes to prep too.
https://www.progresso.com/product/light-chicken-cheese-enchilada/?category=light2 -
I made THE BEST black bean and vegetable soup last night. It was sooooo easy, really good, and SUPER healthy. I'm on a high-protein diet so I added an extra can of beans.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/12999/black-bean-vegetable-soup/?internalSource=hub recipe&referringContentType=search results&clickId=cardslot 21 -
joshperson195 wrote: »I make a low carb/low fat Buffalo Chicken Soup and I LOVE it. Ugh. Made some today for lunch! So good and so easy...
Well, you just can't leave this out there without a recipe. LOL Buffalo chicken is my fave!4 -
I am not fond of any of the canned soups anymore. If I am feeling soup, I either make some or I go to Pho-Le for their amazing chicken pho. It's my most favorite soup - hands down.2
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I make a split pea crockpot soup that is delish and it's so easy. The recipe is from one of those checkout line booklets that I bought years ago:
7 cups water
1 package (16 ounces) dried split peas (2 1/4 cups), sorted and rinsed
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
3 medium carrots, cut into 1/4-inch slices (1 1/2 cups)
2 medium stalks celery, finely chopped (1 cup)
1 medium onion, chopped (1/2 cup)
1 ham bone, 2 pounds ham shanks or 2 pounds smoked pork hocks
Directions
1. Mix all ingredients except ham in 4- to 5-quart slow cooker. Add ham.
2. Cover and cook on Low heat setting 8 to 10 hours or until peas are tender.
3. Remove ham from cooker; place on cutting board. Pull meat from bones, using 2 forks; discard bones and skin. Stir ham into soup. Stir well before serving.
Obvs, you can play fast and loose with the measurements. I like to serve this with some homemade pumpernickel bread. Noms.1 -
I made a pot of this chunky sweet potato and fennel soup, and am finishing up the pot today with lunch. It's fantastic - not too sweet, hearty, savory. I made it with a can of Progresso vegetable broth which is probably the best store-bought vegetable broth I've used. The posters in the thread who say it's bland don't know what they're talking about -- or they don't have a palate.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/chunky-sweet-potato-soup-2392152 -
I can't stand canned soup. Homemade split pea and New England clam chowder are my two go-to favorites.1
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This is my family favorite:
GRANDPA RV’S GREAT NORTHERN BEAN SOUP
Ingredients:
• 1 pound Great Northern beans
• 1 large diced onion
• 2 sliced celery stalks
• 3 sliced carrots
• 2 bay leaves
• 6 T McKay’s vegan chix powder (this brand is not strong flavored or salty – you might need less, depending on your brand)
• 1 T liquid Hickory smoke
• Salt & Pepper to taste (when serving)
Directions:
Soak the Great Northern beans overnight, rinse them, then put in a 4-qt slow cooker.
Add the remaining ingredients. Heat water in a tea kettle on the stove and pour it over everything, filling to the top of the cooker.
Set it on low for about 9 hours.
Salt & Pepper to taste.
My grandpa grew up very poor in Arkansas (he was born in 1908), so they had beans a lot. This soup is the only meal I ever saw my grandfather make – because it was his favorite from childhood and evoked memories of his family. He used ham in his soup, so since I’m vegan, I use liquid Hickory smoke to achieve the smokiness without the meat. If you want it like how he made it back then, dice a ham steak and add it to the crock pot (including the bone).2 -
Canned: Campbell's chicken noodle and cream of mushroom or Progresso split pea and lentil.
Homemade: Lentil/kale and butternut squash, cauliflower or any other soup that can be made by sauteeing onions and boiling a veggie that can be pureed and blended in the same pot.
Oh, forgot to mention, Progresso white clam chowder and, of course, dried ramen. Can't count the number of ramen "meals" I've had in the past after just adding some protein and veggies to the pot.
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I find the Progresso soups so disappointing. I like the Amy's tomato bisque, and the spanish rice and red bean (the latter is a meal soup, very filling). I home make too, a broth soup with chicken breast, carrot, celery and onion, comes out at about 110 cals a cup so you can have two and something on the side without going crazy. Lentil soup is also the best for a full on meal soup, I make it in my pressure cooker, probably 200ish a serving depending if I add meat or whatever.1
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Not a fan of canned soups, but I make a lot of homemade soups and stews though...I can't really think of one that is "unhealthy"...
I made a Spanish lentil and chorizo sausage stew last week which was pretty awesome. Another one we've been making a lot this winter is a chicken and orzo with lemon...I just use a rotisserie chicken. I make a lot though...no real "go to"...
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https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=395530
I think this is interchangeable with whatever veggies you want. Currently making some and the last batch was pretty good with extra chicken broth and no v82 -
I was going to say any soup I don't have to make, but that's an outright lie! I love any soup I make...as long as I MAKE IT..can't stand the canned stuff anymore.
In the crockpot tonite is chicken with potatoes, carrots, onions, peas, kale and a bit of spinach. House smells INCREDIBLE!2 -
I've recently started making Harira, which is a Moroccan soup with lentils and chickpeas. It's fresh and mildly spiced and tastes super-healthy to me. If I believed in detoxes, this would be my detox soup It's not that hard to make, but does take time. I make a big batch and freeze it in individual containers. I love it!
I also don't like canned soup.2 -
Chicken noodle soup!!! - chicken, salt, pepper, butter, celery , carrots and pasta noodles! That's it! yum1
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Homemade potato soup or Panera tomato soup.0
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I like soup!
My favourites are: French onion, mushroom, carrot, pumpkin, curried cauliflower, cream of chicken, cream of asparagus, chicken soup with knegle, paprikas, goulas, lentil soup, bean soup, miso, ramen, Croatian flour soup, just to name a few.3 -
I just made soup in my IP tonight! One chicken breast (9oz) and some rustic (lazy) chopped onion (5oz), celery (8 oz), carrot (7oz), garlic (3 cloves), can of Campbell's chicken broth, some water, rosemary (tbsp), sage (tsp), thyme (tsp). Makes about 4 cups and recipe builder says 129 a cup. Can't go wrong!0
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My go to is a free form kind of thing. 2 cups of vegetable broth, 2 cups of water, add a can of beans, rinsed and drained, any type. I love tomatoes so usually in goes a can of diced tomatoes. Then whatever vegetables you want or have laying around till the soup looks as thick as you like it. Add salt, pepper, other spices, bayleaf is good, my family likes allspice in theirs. The fun is in the fact that it never comes out exactly the same. It's good in the crock pot and feeds my family of six and leaves leftovers.2
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I like Pioneer Woman's Perfect Potato Soup:
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/perfect-potato-soup/
Taco Soup in the Slow Cooker:
http://crockingirls.com/recipes/taco-stew/
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Butternut squash soup (made with onion, ginger, curry powder, a chopped up apple & a bit of molasses).
Black bean soup (onion, jalapeno, cumin, a can of spanish style tomato sauce and a packet of Sazon seasoning)
Red lentil soup (onion, ginger, garlic, sweet potato, red curry paste and coconut milk)1
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