Grandma can do no wrong in the kitchen—and that’s when her skills really shine. Soup season. Because what’s more comforting on a cold winter’s day than a pot of grandma’s homemade soup? Whether you’re looking for a set-and-forget slow cooker dinner or a delicious labor of love, you’ll find a new (or old) favorite in this collection of our grandma-approved best soups.
Grandma’s Chicken Noodle Soup
This is the best feeling soup. With over 1,000 5-star reviews, you really can’t go wrong with this classic.
Burmese Chicken-Coconut Soup (Ohn No Kyawswe)
“My beautiful wife is Burmese, and her grandmother introduced me to the incredible flavors of Burmese coconut noodle soup. From the first bite, I was hooked.” – Brian Correa
Grandma’s Vegetable Soup
A pound of ground beef, fresh and canned vegetables, and simple spices come together beautifully in this old-fashioned beef and vegetable soup.
Grandma B’s Bean Soup
You only need six ingredients to make this comforting bean soup: navy beans, ham, potatoes, carrots, celery and an onion.
Pauline Werner’s Beef Stew
“A classic, simple beef stew recipe made by my grandmother and now enjoyed by the fourth generation of my family. Delicious with a salad and crusty bread.” – Martha Shrink
Grandma Gladys’ Zucchini Soup
Winter is commonly thought of as “soup season,” but this zucchini soup is a great use for your summer garden. Of course, it’s warm and comfortable enough to enjoy all year round.
Potato and Sausage Soup
“This soup with potatoes and sausage is a variation of the original German soup. My family loves this soup, and I never have leftovers. It’s a recipe my grandmother made when I was growing up. I was, and I always have loved it.” – Lori
Grandma’s Chinese Vegetable Soup
“My grandmother used to prepare this clear soup to serve during our family-style meals. It’s a soup that can be made in a slow cooker or simmered on the stove and served with rice. It makes for a very comforting meal on a cold day.” – Angela
Grandma’s Corn Chowder
“I got this corn chowder soup recipe from my husband’s grandmother. She made it for him when he was a child, and she passed the recipe down to me when we got married.” -CKINCAID1
Homemade Albondigas Soup
“This albondigas soup reminds me of when I was a kid, home from school. My grandma used to make it for me. It’s so good and flavorful. Perfect for a cold rainy day or any day you feel like it. It seems.” – Melissa Washington
Grandma’s Slow Cooker Beef and Vegetable Soup
Feed a crowd with this hearty, veggie-packed slow cooker soup that’s as budget-friendly as it is delicious.
Matzo ball soup
“This matzo ball soup is so good, there’s no reason to wait until Passover to enjoy it! This recipe has been in our family for generations. Some family members say it started with our Great-grandmother was Bobbie Rose.” – Becky
Grandma’s Okra Soup
“A delicious beef and vegetable soup that’s a variation on the okra and tomato-based soup my great-grandmother used to make on the farm in Alabama.” -Jane
Grandma’s Canned Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup
All the flavors of your favorite Irish food, but in one bowl! What’s not to love about this simple, grandma-approved soup?
Grandma’s Chicken Soup with Homemade Noodles
If you’re looking for a comforting meal to share, your search ends with this hearty chicken soup. domestic Noodles Trust us – it’s easier than you think!
Green Bean Soup
“This is my grandmother’s recipe. She was a Transylvanian Saxon! It’s a great soup and worth trying!” – Jamie Elliott
The best chicken soup ever
“This chicken soup with spices and herbs is what my grandmother used to make when we weren’t feeling well. I’ve made a little cure for it.” -Carrick
Greek Bean Soup
“My grandmother learned to make this delicious bean soup while living in Greece. I love fasolda because it’s easy, inexpensive to make, and great for feeding large groups.” SB2 Boston