5 warming soup recipes
Peer reviewed by Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPLast updated by Amberley DavisLast updated 22 Feb 2024
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There’s nothing like a hot, tasty bowl of soup to combat chilly weather. But did you know that this comfort food can also help protect us against common illnesses?
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Warming winter soup recipes
There's something comforting about a hearty soup, and it's no wonder that our bodies and minds enjoy their warmth in bleak weather. But hearty soups are also a great way to pack in the vegetables and other ingredients that help us to ward off or recover from illnesses, like flu and colds.
How your body benefits from soup:
Soups are an easy way to up your intake of immunity-boosting vegetables - the green leafy kind are particularly packed with vitamins A, C, E, and K, and many vegetables are also prebiotics which stimulate immune cell activity1.
Lots of soups also contain fragrant or fiery spices that have anti-inflammatory properties - such as black pepper, ginger, and turmeric - which help to fight illnesses.
They're warm and contain cooked soft ingredients, which can be soothing for people with sore throats.
We've hand-picked five of the best hearty and comforting soup recipes to keep both your taste buds and your immune system happy.
1. Super greens soup with truffle oil
Super greens soup with truffle oil
This green soup is loaded with plant-based vitamins and iron from a variety of vegetables. Garlic, lemon, and truffle oil pack in more flavour and nutrition, while chickpeas - high in fibre and protein - make this dish creamy and filling.
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2. Pumpkin patch soup
Pumpkin patch soup
Pumpkin soup isn't just for Halloween: the pumpkin gives this nutritious soup its inviting colour and is rich in vitamin A and beta carotenes which are good for eye health. Turmeric and ginger are anti-inflammatory, which helps to support long-term health.
3. Tomato and lentil soup
Tomato and lentil soup
Rich and tasty tomato soup contains antioxidants that help to keep your heart healthy. This particular recipe also includes lentils, which as well as being a great source of protein and fibre help to turn it from a relatively light summer soup to a filling and hearty winter soup.
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4. Chicken, sweetcorn, and noodle soup
Chicken, sweetcorn and noodle soup
When it comes to healing soup recipes, it doesn't get more traditional than chicken soup, the classic go-to food for when you're feeling sick. Although there isn't a lot of scientific evidence to back up this soup's ability to cure winter illnesses, chicken is a good source of protein and is may also be anti-inflammatory, which could help to soothe a sore throat2. This twist on the classic adds more excitement and texture by making it a delicious noodle soup.
5. Spicy Mexican bean soup
Spicy Mexican bean soup
What better way to warm yourself up than a soup with a spicy kick? This Mexican bean soup is packed with nutritious red kidney beans, an excellent plant-based source of protein, fibre, antioxidants, and other health-boosting compounds. Forget crusty bread - serve this punchy soup with crispy tortillas and topped with avocado and feta cheese. Best of all it can be cooked in the slow cooker.
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The information on this page is peer reviewed by qualified clinicians.
22 Feb 2024 | Latest version
21 Oct 2022 | Originally published
Authored by:
Amberley Davis
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