21 Easy Soups That Are Filling Enough for Dinner
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When cold weather rolls in, there’s nothing quite like a big bowl of soup to make dinner feel a little cozier.
These easy soups for dinner are hearty enough to be the main event, with plenty of kid-friendly options for busy weeknights, relaxed Sunday dinners, and everything in between.
Our family makes soup all year round, so you don’t have to limit making them to just Fall and Winter.
From creamy chicken soups to beef and sausage favorites, stovetop and slow cooker recipes, and flavors inspired by dishes from around the world, there’s something here for every craving.
Whether you’re after classic comfort food or simply need more hearty homemade meals to add to your meal prep, these filling soups make it easy to put a warm, satisfying dinner on the table.
Homemade Easy Soups for Dinner
1. Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup

This delicious and creamy chicken tortilla soup turns salsa verde, roasted green chiles, tender chicken, white beans, and corn into a cozy and hearty soup with plenty of protein to make it filling enough for dinner.
I’m always drawn to one pot meals that keep dinner simple, and this one takes just 30 minutes, with half-and-half giving the broth a creamy finish without making it too heavy.
Add tortilla chips, cheese, or your favorite Tex-Mex toppings, and everyone can dress up their bowl just the way they like it. In our household the tortilla chips, a dollop of sour cream, a sprinkle of green onions and a sharp cheddar cheese are a must.
Get the recipe: Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup
2. Italian Beef Soup

A slow simmer gives this Italian Beef Soup its deep, savory flavor, with tender chunks of beef, vegetables, fresh herbs, and little bites of pasta in every spoonful.
Beef bone broth adds extra richness to the rustic broth, while ditalini is a great choice of pasta because those tiny ridges hold onto all that goodness.
This is the kind of filling soup I’d happily serve for a cozy Sunday dinner, especially with some crusty bread on the side.
Get the recipe: Italian Beef Soup
3. Creamy Sausage and Tortellini Soup

Hungry kids?
This Creamy Sausage and Tortellini Soup is one of those quick soups for dinner that can have everyone around the table in just 30 minutes.
Italian sausage combined with the cheese tortellini make it hearty enough for a main meal, while carrots and spinach add some veggies to the rich, creamy broth.
One pot dinners are perfect for busy weeknights, and serving this with warm crusty bread is an easy cold weather meal my family enjoys.
Get the recipe: Creamy Sausage and Tortellini Soup
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4. Zuppa Toscana

Spicy Italian sausage, smoky bacon, tender gnocchi, and kale make this Zuppa Toscana a seriously satisfying comfort food, when you’re craving something warm and hearty.
Using gnocchi instead of potatoes cuts down on cooking time, while heavy cream gives the chicken broth its rich, creamy finish.
On a cold evening, I’d happily make a big pot of this and put out extra bacon and Parmesan to add to their bowl.
Get the recipe: Zuppa Toscana
5. Taco Soup with Ground Beef

I make Taco Soup at least 1-2 times a month, all year round.
It’s one of those easy and hearty soups that make dinner so easy as it’s filling, and the topping options are so flexible. My youngest daughter Miss S. will often go back for seconds or thirds.
With hearty beef, melty cheese, sweet corn kernels and hearty beans it will keep your family full a long time.
Get the recipe: Taco Soup with Ground Beef
6. Swedish Ärtsoppa Yellow Pea Soup

Dating back to the Middle Ages, Swedish Ärtsoppa Yellow Pea Soup has a long standing tradition of being served on Thursdays in Sweden, often followed by Swedish pancakes with lingonberry jam. Which sound amazing too!
This simple vegetarian version skips the traditional ham hock and slowly cooks yellow peas with onion, garlic, thyme, and vegetable stock until thick and hearty.
Don’t skip the customary spoonful of whole grain mustard on top; its sharp bite is a tasty contrast to the mild, earthy peas.
Get the recipe: Swedish Ärtsoppa Yellow Pea Soup
7. So Yummy Chicken Soup

You can’t go wrong with a classic chicken soup, especially when you’re craving simple comfort food or feeling under the weather.
This version is made with bone-in chicken thighs, for a deeper flavored broth. It’s then filled with tender onions, carrots, celery, and juicy shredded chicken.
While this yummy version skips the pasta, we’ll often cook some up some macaroni noodles on the side, as my kids prefer it that way.
Get the recipe: So Yummy Chicken Soup
8. Italian Sausage and Lentil Soup

With turkey sausage, tender lentils, kale, carrots, and celery simmered in a tomato broth, Italian Sausage and Lentil Soup is a wholesome dinner that won’t leave you hungry an hour later.
Brown lentils naturally break down a little as they cook, thickening the broth while oregano and fennel bring in those familiar Italian flavors.
It also freezes beautifully, so I’d tuck this one into my list of make ahead freezer soups and save a batch for a night when I don’t feel like cooking.
Get the recipe: Italian Sausage and Lentil Soup
9. Easy Slowcooker Potato Soup

Let the crockpot handle dinner with this Easy Slow Cooker Potato Soup, which needs only about 10 minutes of hands on prep before it cooks away for the day.
Yukon Gold potatoes, cheddar, sour cream, and heavy cream create a thick, velvety base, finished with bacon bits and green onions for extra savory flavor.
As someone who will happily eat potatoes in just about any form, this is exactly the kind of low effort, stick-to-your-ribs meal I want when the weather turns cold. And it’s one my family asks for again and again. So win win for all of us.
Get the recipe: Slow cooker Potato Soup
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10. Hamburger Soup

When you’re craving a comfort soup recipe this Hamburger Soup keeps things satisfyingly unfussy with ground beef, potatoes, tomatoes, and plenty of vegetables.
A splash of balsamic vinegar is the unexpected addition, bringing a touch of sweetness and extra depth to the savory beef broth.
It’s also a handy fridge-clean-out dinner since you can toss in green beans, corn, peas, zucchini, or whatever vegetables need using up.
Get the recipe: Hamburger Soup
11. Romanian Meatball Soup (Ciorba cu Perisoare)

What makes Romanian Meatball Soup aka Ciorba cu Perisoare so interesting is its signature sour broth, traditionally made with fermented wheat bran borș and fragrant lovage.
Homemade beef and rice meatballs simmer alongside carrots, parsnips, peppers, tomatoes, and celery, creating a hearty soup deeply rooted in Romanian home cooking.
I enjoy discovering traditional dishes like this, especially when there’s a family story and generations of food culture behind the recipe.
Get the recipe: Romanian Meatball Soup
12. Crack Chicken Noodle Soup

Classic chicken noodle soup gets a much richer spin in this Crack Chicken Noodle Soup, with ranch seasoning, cream cheese, sharp cheddar, and smoky bacon added to the mix. Think a cross between a classic creamy chicken noodle soup and crack chicken dip.
Chicken thighs cook right in the broth alongside carrots, celery, and onion, giving this hearty homemade soup plenty of flavor before the egg noodles go in.
For an even easier weeknight option, I’d take the shortcut and use rotisserie chicken to get dinner on the table with less prep.
Get the recipe: Crack Chicken Noodle Soup
13. Hungarian Goulash (Slowcooker)

Paprika takes center stage in this slow cooker Hungarian Goulash, where chunks of braising beef slowly become fork tender in a rich tomato and beef broth.
Bell peppers, onions, garlic, sweet and smoked paprika build layers of savory flavor, with sour cream stirred in for a traditional finishing touch.
I’m always happy to find a dinner that can quietly cook away while I get on with my day, and this one does exactly that with very little hands on prep.
Get the recipe: Hungarian Goulash (Slowcooker)
14. Cheese Tortellini Soup

When you need a fast meal, this 30 minute cheese tortellini soup is just the thing.
Pillowy, cheese filled pasta steals the show, and is surrounded by carrots, kale, garlic, and green onions in a savory tomato and herb broth.
Plus it’s super kid-friendly when you’re tired of meal complaints.
Get the recipe: Cheese Tortellini Soup
15. Fish Coconut Curry Soup with Noodles

After spending two months in Thailand recently, Khao Soi brings back some great food memories for our family. Derek ordered a bowl pretty much everywhere he found it.
Inspired by that northern Thai favorite, this Fish Coconut Curry Soup with Noodles takes things in a seafood direction, simmering firm fish and noodles in a fragrant coconut broth made with red and green curry pastes, fish sauce, and chili oil.
I’m intrigued by the fish twist on a dish we ate so often on our travels, and it’s one I’d love to recreate at home when we’re missing Thailand.
Get the recipe: Fish Coconut Curry Soup with Noodles
16. Slow Cooker Leftover Turkey and Rice Soup

Give those Thanksgiving and holiday leftovers another life with slow cooker Leftover Turkey and Rice Soup, a low effort meal that needs just 10 minutes of prep.
As it slowly cooks, the rice absorbs the savory turkey broth while the vegetables soften and the herbs work their way through every spoonful.
I’m always looking for practical ways to use holiday leftovers, and this is an easy way to stretch even a small amount of turkey into another family dinner. And to be honest, the turkey soup is my favorite part of post holiday meals.
Get the recipe: Slow Cooker Leftover Turkey and Rice Soup
17. Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup

Bright lemon gives this Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup a fresh twist on classic chicken soup, with tender chicken and tiny orzo making it substantial enough for dinner.
Most of the ingredients are everyday pantry and fridge staples, and everything cooks in one pot for an uncomplicated weeknight meal.
I also like that you can easily adjust the lemon to suit your family, keep it subtle for picky eaters or squeeze in a little extra for a brighter, tangier broth.
Get the recipe: Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup
18. Shepherd’s Pie Soup

This Shepherd’s Pie Soup is a hearty mix of seasoned ground beef, tender potatoes, peas, and carrots in a savory herb broth with a splash of cream.
It’s cool weather comfort food that uses mostly pantry and freezer staples, plus you can easily add extra vegetables or broth when you want to stretch dinner into tomorrow’s lunch.
Fun fact: Traditionally, shepherd’s pie is made with lamb, while the beef version is known as cottage pie.
Get the recipe: Shepherd’s Pie Soup
19. Chicken & Gnocchi Soup

Soft gnocchi and tender chicken make this Chicken & Gnocchi Soup especially satisfying, while carrots, celery, thyme, and a hint of nutmeg add flavor to the creamy broth.
Store bought gnocchi and precooked chicken keep the prep quick, and everything is made in one pot for less cleanup afterward.
Rotisserie chicken is always my shortcut of choice, especially when I want a filling family dinner without adding extra work to my evening.
Get the recipe: Chicken & Gnocchi Soup
20. Potsticker Soup

Keeping a bag of frozen dumplings on hand pays off with this Potsticker Soup, a fun soup idea you can get on the table in about 30 minutes.
Potstickers, shiitake mushrooms, bok choy, and carrots cook in a gingery, garlicky broth seasoned with soy sauce and toasted sesame oil.
I’d finish my bowl with chili crisp for some heat, but you can easily switch up the dumplings, vegetables, and toppings to suit what your family likes.
Get the recipe: Potsticker Soup
21. Peanut Sweet Potato Soup

Inspired by West African groundnut soup, this Peanut Sweet Potato Soup combines creamy peanut butter, orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, tomato, and red bell pepper with chili powder and black pepper for a little kick.
Blending everything gives the soup a smooth, thick texture, although you can leave it chunky or add chicken or tofu if you want something more substantial.
Peanut butter in soup may sound unexpected if you haven’t tried it before, but its savory, nutty flavor with the sweetness of the potatoes is exactly what makes this one stand out from your usual dinner lineup.
Get the recipe: Peanut Sweet Potato Soup
22. Easy Chicken and Dumplings

Few dinners feel quite as homey as easy Chicken and Dumplings, with tender chicken, carrots, peas, and fluffy homemade dumplings all tucked into a creamy, herb seasoned broth.
A little marjoram gives the soup a milder, slightly sweeter flavor than oregano, while heavy cream adds just enough richness to the base.
I’d go with all-purpose flour for the dumplings since they’re a bit sturdier, which means more pillowy bites make it from the pot to my bowl intact.
Get the recipe: Easy Chicken and Dumplings
23. One Pot Lasagna Soup with Cottage Cheese

When you want lasagna without all the layering and baking, this one pot stovetop soup gets those familiar flavors into your bowl in about 30 minutes.
Ground beef, broken lasagna noodles, spinach, herbs, and a tomato rich broth make up the base, while whipped cottage cheese and Parmesan give each serving that creamy, cheesy finish.
This is a clever weeknight alternative to traditional lasagna, especially when there’s no time, or patience for assembling a casserole.
Get the recipe: One Pot Lasagna Soup
24. Ukrainian Borscht

I love a good borscht, and this traditional Ukrainian Borscht has that unmistakable combination of earthy beets, rich beef broth, and bright acidity that is such a delicious combo.
Beet kvass gives the soup its old-world tang, but pickle juice, vinegar, or sauerkraut brine are easy alternatives if you don’t have a batch of fermented kvass waiting around.
Finish your bowl the Ukrainian way with a generous dollop of sour cream and plenty of fresh dill.
Get the recipe: Ukrainian Borscht
25. Broccoli Cheddar Soup

Broccoli and cheese are one of those combinations that just work, and this Broccoli Cheddar Soup turns them into a thick, creamy dinner the whole family will love diggin into into.
You only need about 10 minutes to prep it, then everything cooks in one pot and is ready in under half an hour. A big plus on busy weeknights and weekends.
It’s also an easy homemade alternative to Panera’s popular version, with plenty of broccoli, carrots, and cheddar in every bowl.
Get the recipe: Broccoli Cheddar Soup
Final Thoughts: Easy Soups for Dinner
Whether you’re feeding a hungry family after a long day or just craving something warm and filling, a good bowl of soup makes life feel a whole lot easier.
Keep a few of these quick soups for dinner handy for busy nights, when getting a satisfying meal on the table without a lot of extra effort is exactly what you need.
From creamy chicken and cheesy tortellini to hearty beef, lentil, potato, and veggie-filled options, there are plenty of flavors to keep soup night interesting.
Try something new, revisit an old favorite, or stash a batch in the freezer for later.
However you serve them, these recipes are made for cozy family dinners and those chilly evenings when only a warm bowl of homemade soup will do.
