19 Whole30 Soup Recipes That Make January Way More Tolerable (2024)

We know: It’s so easy to reach for canned soup. And the premade varieties at health food stores can actually be pretty darn good. But most prepackaged goods have hidden downsides—like high sodium and added sugar—and if you’re sticking to a specific way of eating, it can be tough to find premade options that work for you (and deliver that little thing called flavor).

Fortunately, soups are one of the easiest meals to whip up. And nothing beats recipes with whole, natural, fresh ingredients. So let’s push pause on all things packaged and give these 19 Whole30-friendly soups a whirl. Trust us, you won’t go back to store-bought.

1. Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili

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Beans aren’t such a magical fruit when it comes to Whole30. But don’t worry: You don’t need beans to make a killer, equally as hearty chili. This recipe uses shredded chicken, bell pepper, onion, jalapeño, coconut milk, and a slew of tasty spices to create a heartwarming soup that’s as kind on your belly as it is on your palate. Top with fresh herbs and a squeeze of lime.

2. Easy Vegan Pumpkin Soup

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The secret to creamy soup sans dairy? In this simple soup recipe, it’s pumpkin purée, full-fat coconut milk, and coconut oil (or ghee). The combination of curry paste and curry powder gives the soup just the right amount of punch, as does the addition of eight (!) garlic cloves. For a touch of sweet, top with pomegranate arils and a small spoonful of extra coconut milk. Toasted pepitas provide a nice crunch too.

3. Whole30 Zuppa Toscana

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Spicy, creamy, satisfying… this soup checks all the marks. Made with both bacon and sausage, this soup is a meat- and flavor-lover’s dream. (Note: Make sure you buy sugar-free versions of both to guarantee they’re Whole30 compliant.) We love that this savory, filling soup packs a whole lot of greens by using an entire bundle of kale and gets subtle creaminess from, you guessed it, coconut milk.

4. Roasted Cauliflower and Garlic Soup

This soup is a perfect example of how a small set of ingredients can come together to make something truly extraordinary. Using an entire head of cauliflower and bulb of roasted garlic, this recipe doesn’t skimp on flavor. The rest of the eight-ingredient meal is comprised of spices, stock, onion, and olive oil and can be whipped up in under an hour. Use an immersion blender if you have one on hand, or make sure there’s a vent on your blender top to avoid a soup-plosion.

5. Whole30 Creamy Taco Soup

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Who needs a taco shell? This soup has everything you love about tacos but skips the carbs. Made with grass-fed ground beef (turkey and chicken taste great too), bone broth, diced tomatoes, green chilies, coconut milk, and a whopping nine spices, this soup will leave you happy and full. Top with sliced avocado for some extra healthy fats, jalapeños for more spice, and diced red onion for added crunch.

6. Creamy Paleo Chicken Soup With Mushrooms and Kale

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We’d never thought to use nutritional yeast in soup, but let us tell you: It is awesome. The Whole30-compliant seasoning gives a savory, cheese-like flavor that balances out the coconut milk and brings out the best of the mushrooms and kale. We love sticking to plain ol’ chicken (we recommend thighs), but the soup also works well with sausage or ground turkey. For a touch of spice, add 1-2 teaspoons of red pepper flakes.

7. Curried Cauliflower Rice Kale Soup

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This soup is perfect for days when you’re in need of a serious veg overload. Whether you’re recovering from an overly filling Whole30 meal or simply in the mood to supercharge your veggie intake, this soup is a great way to reset and load up on nutrients. Made with roasted cauliflower, red onion, garlic, carrots, kale, and all kinds of spices, this soup certainly doesn’t skimp on flavor. Make extra, as it freezes well and is great for nights when you can’t muster up the energy to cook something healthy.

8. Chicken Zoodle Soup

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If you have the energy to spiralize some squash and chop a few veggies, you can master this zoodle soup. Once the prep work is done, all that’s required is browning the chicken, mixing in the veg and some spices, and letting it simmer in stock. Since zucchini spirals cook so quickly, we recommend dropping them in right before eating as opposed to letting them simmer in the pot. For some unexpected but uber-tasty flavor, add a tablespoon of miso paste to the broth.

9. Thai Meatball and Egg Drop Soup

Egg drop soup is delicious, but it’s best served as a side (due to how light it is). This recipe, however, is packed with protein from the Thai meatballs, giving the traditional egg broth plenty of oomph to make it a main. We love the bright pop of colors from the fresh herbs, chilies, and scallions, and the hint of sweet from the ginger that’s used in both the broth and the meatballs. To save some time, bake the balls the day before.

10. Chicken Avocado Lime Soup

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This soup brilliantly cooks the chicken in the broth before it’s shredded, making it moist and flavorful as can be. Spiced with cumin, oregano, and ground coriander, and topped with crunchy radishes, creamy avocados, and tart lime juice, this recipe is a great way to kick a cold (add extra jalapeños), warm up, or wind down after a long day.

11. Roasted Broccoli Soup

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This fancy-looking soup is surprisingly simple to put together. Start by roasting broccoli and onions (don’t be afraid to over-crisp them), blend the roasted bits with boiled potatoes, mix in the lemon tahini sauce, top with leftover veg, and let the eating commence. Rich, creamy, just a tad bit spicy… we think it’s safe to say this soup has it all. (Psst, if you’re a garlic lover, double the amount in the recipe—the more, the merrier.)

12. Easy Roasted Red Pepper Soup

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Roasted pepper soup can seem intimidating, but with a few tricks, it’s simple as can be. Trick one: Buy a jar of roasted peppers instead of roasting them at home. It saves time and a visit from firemen when the smoke alarm inevitably goes off. Trick two: Make it sneakily creamy with full-fat coconut milk. Trick three: add carrots and onion for added thickness—oh, and nutrients. If you can manage a blender, you can manage this soup, and you’ll be happy you tried.

13. Acorn Squash Soup With Turmeric

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Butternut squash soup, pumpkin soup… while delicious, sometimes they can feel a little been there, done that. Change things up by using acorn squash, an equally delicious and creamy squash counterpart. The soup is sweetened with diced apple—for a tarter taste, go with green apple; if you want something sweeter, opt for Gala—and thickened up with onion and carrot. We love the soup as is, but if you’re craving a bit more spice, add a few tablespoons of curry powder.

14. Cauliflower Bacon Soup

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Cauliflower soup is an art. A little too much liquid can make it watery, and if the ratio of cauliflower to spices to liquids is the tiniest bit off, the soup can taste bland. This recipe makes things easy by sticking to a relatively small amount of super-flavorful ingredients such as bacon and beef broth. Feel free to up the amount of garlic and grab the largest cauliflower you can find to ensure that thick, glorious texture.

15. Thai Sweet Potato and Carrot Soup

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Another secret to super-creamy soup: sweet potatoes. The thick, flavorful flesh is so tasty on its own, you hardly need spices. That said, this recipe gets pretty inventive with red curry paste, ginger, and lime. Skip the chopped peanut topping to keep it Whole30 friendly; opt for scallions if you’re craving a bit of crunch.

16. Paleo Pizza Soup

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Pizza soup? Yes, you read that right. Made with chicken sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, marinara sauce, olives, oregano, and other tasty add-ins, this soup truly does feature the best of pizza. (We honestly don’t miss the dough or the cheese.) Feel free to experiment with veggie ingredients—like green bell pepper, red onion, and roasted garlic—and go wild with sausage varieties (as long as they’re sugar-free). Taking only 30 minutes to make, this soup is just about as easy as takeout.

17. Chicken Tortilla-Less Soup

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Another soup that’s equally as amazing without its carb counterpart, this tortilla-less soup is so filling you wouldn’t even have room for the crunchy corn. Full of roasted tomatoes, shredded chicken, diced red pepper, and Whole30-compliant taco seasoning, we can say with certainty this soup isn’t missing a thing. Though if you’re craving some crunch, it couldn’t hurt to add some sliced jicama or radish.

18. No-Bean 30-Minute Chili

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Sometimes you just want a piping hot bowl of chili—without the beans. This soup delivers on heartiness, spice, and satisfaction. Made with lean ground beef, plenty of peppers and onion, tomato paste, and seven spices, we wouldn’t change a thing. That said, the soup also tastes great with ground chicken or turkey (switch the broth accordingly) and extra chili spice never hurts—if you like spice, that is.

19. Instant Pot Creamy Southwest Chicken Soup

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If only all recipes were as easy as throwing ingredients into a pot and letting the magic happen on its own… until then, we’ll settle for this superstar soup. Start by seasoning and browning the chicken, add the veg, then the broth, and let the simmering commence. For a creamier soup, substitute coconut milk for the almond milk.

19 Whole30 Soup Recipes That Make January Way More Tolerable (2024)

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19 Whole30 Soup Recipes That Make January Way More Tolerable? ›

Chicken Noodle Soup

Let's start with a classic comfort food! Not only does homemade chicken noodle soup taste great, but chicken broth is known to help any cold. Hot chicken soup can relieve a sore throat and stimulate nasal clearance.

What is the best soup when not feeling good? ›

Chicken Noodle Soup

Let's start with a classic comfort food! Not only does homemade chicken noodle soup taste great, but chicken broth is known to help any cold. Hot chicken soup can relieve a sore throat and stimulate nasal clearance.

What is the secret to soup? ›

7 Tips for Successful Soup Making
  • Use a Sturdy Pot. It is worth investing in a heavy pot with a thick bottom to use for making soup. ...
  • Sauté the Aromatics. ...
  • Start with Good Broth. ...
  • Cut Vegetables to the Right Size. ...
  • Stagger the Addition of Vegetables. ...
  • Keep Liquid at a Simmer. ...
  • Season Just Before Serving.
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What not to do when making soup? ›

The 7 Biggest Mistakes You Make Cooking Soup
  1. Boiling instead of simmering. You want a small bubble or two to rise to the surface of the liquid every few seconds. ...
  2. Not using enough salt. ...
  3. Ignoring water. ...
  4. Overcooking the vegetables. ...
  5. Adding tomatoes at the beginning. ...
  6. Neglecting to garnish. ...
  7. Not trying a pressure cooker.
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What can I add to my soup to make it tastier? ›

"Ground paprika, turmeric, nutmeg, ground ginger, and other powdered spices add a touch of color and spiciness to broths," she says. As a general rule, use fresh herbs at or near the end of cooking and dried herbs and spices early on. This helps you get the flavors you're looking for in the right balance.

What is the number one soup in the world? ›

According to the Taste Atlas Awards, the international food database, the Filipino favorite, Sinigang, is hailed as the best soup in the world.

What soup is easiest on the stomach? ›

Chicken soup is a staple for upset stomachs for a reason. It provides vitamins, protein and other nutrients, and it can help keep you hydrated. You don't need to use a lot of different ingredients to get the benefits either. This basic chicken soup recipe can help you feel better in no time.

What is the most important ingredient in soup? ›

For clear, brothy soups, stock is your most important ingredient. If you want to make a good soup, you need to use an excellently flavored stock — otherwise, the entire pot could be tasteless.

What gives soup depth of flavor? ›

Dried herbs and seasonings: homemade seasoned salt, black pepper, Italian seasoning, and dried bay leaves lend flavor to the soup.

What makes homemade soup taste good? ›

To make a good soup, you have to build flavours as you go. Vegetables like onion, garlic, celery and carrots — referred to as "aromatics" — are part of most soup recipes for this very reason, sautéed in oil or butter as a first step of flavour-making.

What vegetables can you not put in soup? ›

Foods in the Brassica family, such as Bok Choy, are too strong for stock/broth and can impart a bitter taste. Foods in the Brassica family, such as broccoli, are too strong for stock/broth and can impart a bitter taste.

When should you add celery to soup? ›

But once those vegetables are exhausted, they're strained and switched out for a fresh set of thinly sliced celery and carrot. These are added for the final 4–5 minutes of cooking so that they're tender but nowhere near mushy. You get the sweet luxury of long-cooked vegetables and the freshness of crisp-tender ones.

Why put a stone in soup? ›

One story about the origin of the term stone soup is that during the US's Great Depression, families unable to put food on the table every day simply placed a porous rock in the stock pot on days when there was food - and subsequently flavour - to absorb.

How to deepen the flavor of soup? ›

Vinegar – A spoonful of vinegar is a quick fix when you find yourself with a bowl of dull, flat-tasting soup. Just a small amount of acid will brighten up the flavors. 2. Soy Sauce – Soy sauce is another item that's ideal for brightening up and adding depth of flavor to an otherwise dull soup.

How do you fix soup that has no flavor? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Got a soup that tastes a little bland and unexciting? Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt.

What veggies to put in soup? ›

Veggies That Make Healthy, Tasty Soups
  • Cucumber. 1/14. This nutritious veggie is one of the ingredients in the cold soup called gazpacho. ...
  • Butternut Squash. 2/14. ...
  • Lentils. 3/14. ...
  • Broccoli. 4/14. ...
  • Potatoes. 5/14. ...
  • Mushrooms. 6/14. ...
  • Fresh Spring Peas. 7/14. ...
  • Dried Split Peas. 8/14.

What is the best soup to buy when you're sick? ›

Definitely chicken soup! Anything with a chicken broth will help. It's even better if it has vegetables in it, like carrots or peas, to give you the nutrients you need to get back on track. It doesn't have to be chicken noodle soup—just any soup with chicken broth.

What is a comfort food when you are not feeling well? ›

Hydrating foods like broth, juice and herbal tea. Soups like chicken noodle, vegetable-based or legume-based. Ice pops. Fruits and vegetables with zinc and/or vitamin C, including citrus fruits, berries, carrots, cantaloupe, kiwi, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, peppers, potatoes, and tomatoes.

Does soup make you feel better when sick? ›

Even the water or broth in chicken soup could offer benefits. When sick, it's easy to get dehydrated, Pike said, so consuming something water-based can be helpful. Plus, if you're losing electrolytes from gastrointestinal illness, chicken broth can replace them—it's rich in sodium at 924 milligrams per cup.

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