5 Easy Soup Recipes I Make on Repeat

Hearty bean soup with ham in a white bowl topped with crusty bread, one of 5 easy soup recipes I make on repeat for family dinners.

I love soup, and these are the ones I actually make on repeat. Not just for photos or once in a while, but because they are easy, dependable, and always hit the mark. These soups are versatile. You can adjust them to fit your taste buds. Sometimes I like to thin them out and make them more brothy. Other times I like to chunk them up for some serious belly-filling comfort. They are hearty enough for cold winter nights, but I will eat them all year long.

Each of these easy soup recipes uses simple ingredients, holds up beautifully for leftovers, and works whether you are feeding a hungry family or just want a bowl of something satisfying. If you want soups you can put on repeat and trust every time, this list is a great place to start.

Easy Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup in blue bowl
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Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup

I love changing up this creamy chicken tortilla soup. Some days I make it with cream, other days I skip it for a lighter version. Sometimes I keep it mild, and other days I add a little heat for a spicier bowl. I often serve it with a side of my Mexican cornbread, and that combination leaves me completely satisfied.

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🧡 These are the soups I come back to when I want something warm, filling, and no-fail every single time.
Zuppa Toscanna Copy Cat Soup I make often in a creamy sauce with italian sausage and kale
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Zuppa Toscana Soup

This is one my family cannot get enough of and it is often requested. It is full of the flavor of garlic, bacon, and Italian sausage, and it always leaves everyone satisfied. I make it at home so often that no one goes to Olive Garden for this soup anymore. It is hearty, filling, and one of those easy soup recipes that never lasts long once it hits the table.
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🥣 Soup tip: If it tastes a little flat, give it more time — soups get better the longer they simmer.
Hearty Vegetable Soup and is on repeat with crusty french bread
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Vegetable Soup

Vegetable soup was never something I liked, but this recipe changed my mind. It is the kind of soup that makes you want to make it again and again. You can keep it brothy or load it up with vegetables to make it more filling. It is simple, flexible, and one of those easy soup recipes that surprises you in the best way.

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Navy Bean Soup that is classic comfort food often made
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Navy Bean Soup

There is nothing more classic than a Navy Bean Soup. It absorbs flavor, is incredibly versatile, and is perfect for feeding a crowd. Serve it with cornbread and everyone leaves full and happy. This is one of those easy soup recipes people will ask you to make again and again.
Get the full Simple Navy Bean Soup recipe here →

🍲 There’s just something about a pot of soup simmering on the stove that makes a house feel like home.
Shoney's copycat Cabbage Soup in Black Pot full of cabbage, beef and a fan favorite
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Shoney’s Copycat Cabbage Soup

This Shoney’s copycat cabbage soup is a staple I always go back to. It is light, but still hearty and filling. You can make it more brothy or add extra vegetables and meat for a more robust meal. It is perfect for winter dinners, but I honestly enjoy it all year long.

Get the full Shoney's Copycat Cabbage Soup recipe here →

🥄 Real life tip: Most soups taste even better the next day — perfect for leftovers and busy weeks.

Why These Soups Make Dinner Easy

These easy soup recipes are tried and true, budget-friendly, and full of flavor. They are simple to make, satisfying, and the kind your family will ask for again and again. Perfect for weeknight dinners or anytime you want a warm, hearty meal that everyone will love. For more family-approved budget-friendly comfort foods, check out my 10 Comfort Food Recipes That Are Budget-Friendly, each one tested and loved in my kitchen.

💬 Let’s Talk Soup

Which of these soup recipes do you make on repeat? And what side always shows up with soup at your house? Leave a comment below—I love hearing how others do soup night.

Here’s to a good pot of soup, warm bread on the table, and nobody leaving hungry. Happy cooking, y’all!

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