You know how most vegetable soups are pretty tired and “blah”? Not this one! This hearty homemade vegetable soup is full of fresh, wholesome flavors.
I’m excited to share this vegetable soup recipe with you. It’s honestly the best I’ve ever had, and I hope you’ll agree. You just might have all the ingredients you’ll need to make this easy soup on hand already.
I can think of so many reasons to make this soup. Warm up with a big bowl of veggie soup on a cold day. Make it for someone who’s under the weather. My husband has a cold and it’s snowing outside as I type, so this soup is just what we need right now.
Prepare a batch and you’ll have a healthy side dish ready to go for the rest of the week. This soup is a great way to lighten up heavier meals, especially as we get into the holidays. Did I mention that it’s vegetarian, vegan and gluten free for all to enjoy?
Vegetable Options for Vegetable Soup
This homemade vegetable soup is versatile by design, so you can enjoy it from fall through winter. We’ll use onion, carrots and celery as a base.
We’ll also add two cups of seasonal vegetables to make this soup more hearty and interesting. Choose from veggies you have on hand, or grab your favorites at the store. Any of these will work:
- Sweet potatoes or regular potatoes, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
- Butternut squash, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
- Green beans, trimmed and cut into 1-inch long segments
- Bell pepper, chopped
- Cauliflower, cut into very small bite-sized pieces
- Zucchini or yellow squash, chopped
- Fresh greens: Kale, collard greens, chard, or spinach
How to Make the Best Vegetable Soup
We’ll use several simple techniques to build flavor as we cook this soup. Here’s how:
1) Start with the veggies.
We’ll sauté chopped onion, celery, carrots and seasonal vegetables in olive oil, with some salt. This softens them up and enhances their flavors. Adding salt during different stages of the cooking process builds more flavor than simply adding it all at the end.
2) Add fresh minced garlic, curry powder, and dried thyme.
Sautéing these ingredients for about 1 minute wakes up their flavors, but isn’t long enough to risk burning the garlic (burnt garlic tastes awful).
Curry powder is the secret to making this soup so delicious. We aren’t adding much. You probably won’t be able to pinpoint the flavor, but it adds some subtle intrigue and warmth to this soup. I’ve also used curry powder in my lentil soup and chickpea noodle soup as well, and it always works like a charm.
3) Add canned diced tomatoes with their juices.
We’ll cook them all together for a couple of minutes to reduce any tinny flavors. I used fire-roasted diced tomatoes for these photos, but regular diced tomatoes were just as good. I always recommend using Muir Glen brand of tomatoes because they taste the best and come in BPA-free cans.
4) Almost done—add some vegetable broth, water, and more flavorings.
Vegetable broth keeps this soup vegetarian/vegan. We’ll also add bay leaves, red pepper flakes, and a little more salt. If you’re sensitive to spice, you can reduce or omit the red pepper flakes. If you love spice like me, you might even want to double the amount at the end (add to taste). Regardless, we’ll let the soup gently simmer for 25 minutes so the flavors can meld together.
5) Add chopped fresh greens and finally, some fresh lemon juice.
Lastly, we’ll add chopped greens for health bonus points, and simmer for 5 minutes to soften them up. Before serving, we’ll brighten up the soup with a big squeeze of lemon juice (one of my other go-to soup tricks) and add another splash of olive oil for rich flavor. Taste the soup before and after these additions, and you’ll notice a big difference! Finally, season to taste with salt and pepper, as necessary.
Watch How to Make Vegetable Soup
Please let me know how this soup turns out in the comments. I love hearing from you, and your feedback encourages other readers to try the recipe.
Craving more hearty, healthy, meatless soups this season? Me, too. Here are a few more great options:
- Classic Minestrone Soup
- Best Lentil Soup
- Chickpea Noodle Soup
- Pasta e Fagioli (Italian Pasta and Beans Soup)
- Quinoa Vegetable Soup with Kale
- Sweet Potato, Kale and Chickpea Soup
Don’t miss the hearty soups in my cookbook, Love Real Food. They’re some of my favorites!
PrintSeriously Good Vegetable Soup
- Author:
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 45 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour
- Yield: 6 bowls 1x
- Category: Soup
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Mediterranean
This vegetable soup recipe is seriously so good! It’s easy to make, and full of veggies and fresh flavor. If you’re feeing under the weather or just wanting to lighten up your meals, this soup is the answer. Recipe yields 6 bowls of soup.
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
- 1 medium yellow or white onion, chopped
- 3 carrots, peeled and chopped
- 2 celery stalks, chopped
- 2 cups chopped seasonal vegetables, such as sweet potatoes, green beans, butternut squash, potatoes, bell pepper, zucchini or yellow squash
- 1 teaspoon fine sea salt, divided, to taste
- 6 cloves garlic, pressed or minced
- ½ teaspoon curry powder
- ½ teaspoon dried thyme
- 1 large can (28 ounces) diced tomatoes
- 4 cups (32 ounces) vegetable broth
- 2 cups water
- 2 bay leaves
- ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes, reduce or omit if sensitive to spice
- Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- 2 cups chopped kale or collard greens or chard (thick ribs removed), or spinach
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
Instructions
- Warm 3 tablespoons of the olive oil in a large Dutch oven or soup pot over medium heat. Once the oil is shimmering, add the chopped onion, carrot, celery, seasonal vegetables and ½ teaspoon of the salt. Cook, stirring often, until the onion has softened and is turning translucent, about 6 to 8 minutes.
- Add the garlic, curry powder and thyme. Cook until fragrant while stirring frequently, about 1 minute. Pour in the diced tomatoes with their juices and cook for a few more minutes, stirring often.
- Pour in the broth and water. Add ½ teaspoon more salt, 2 bay leaves and the red pepper flakes. Season generously with freshly ground black pepper. Raise the heat and bring the mixture to a boil, then partially cover the pot and reduce heat to maintain a gentle simmer.
- Cook for 25 minutes, then remove the lid and add the chopped greens. Continue simmering for 5 minutes or more, until the greens have softened to your liking.
- Remove the pot from heat and remove the bay leaves. Stir in the lemon juice and remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Taste and season with more salt, pepper and/or red pepper flakes. (You might need up to ½ teaspoon more salt, depending on your vegetable broth and your personal preferences.) Divide into bowls and enjoy.
Notes
Recipe adapted from my quinoa vegetable soup and lentil soup.
Storage suggestions: This soup keeps well in the refrigerator for about 4 days. It freezes and defrosts well if you want to freeze extra portions for later!
Recommended equipment: I’m convinced that everything I cook in my Dutch oven (affiliate link) comes out extra delicious.
Nick
You didn’t note when to add potatoes to the dish, I’m assuming you should add them with the broth and let it all simmer together?
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Kate
Hi! See where you add the seasonal vegetables in step 1.
Nares
WOW! I have no words to describe how good this soup is! Its Autumn here in Australia and i cooked this tonight with some homemade bread.Our little miss doesn’t like spicy so i added a sprinkle of smoked paprika instead..turned out Amazing..Our new favourite soup..Thankyou
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Kate
That’s great to hear how much you love it, Nares!
Maila
Will be making this soup again, thank you for the recipe! I omitted the thyme (cuz I don’t like it) and tomatoes. Used 1/4 tsp red pepper flakes (perfectly spicy!), butternut squash (will purée some of the squash at the end next time for fun), and doubled the greens. So good!
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Kate
Wonderful to hear, Maila!
Dianne M Schwarz
Well, I pride myself on being a good soup maker but this is “seriously good vegetable soup”. The curry and the fresh lemon and the spice combination is just perfect! Thank you so much!
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Kate
I’m excited you enjoyed it, Dianne! I appreciate your review.
Bobbie
This is “seriously” the BEST veggie soup !!! I made it and shared with both of my daughters who live in their own homes. They loved it too. I made more 2 days later and ate it every single day… then repeated a week later. It’s been almost 3 weeks and I’m going to make it again in a day or so. I love anything “veggie” Thanks so much Kate. I love your recipes and your book is perfect and beautiful. I’m a Kansas City native though I moved away over 37 years ago. Keep on doing what you’re doing. I am a fan for life.
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Kate
I love to hear that, Bobbie! Thank you for your review.
Renee
This is an outstanding recipe! We have recently gone vegan, so everything here on my end is organic. The only change I made for a double batch, was adding two cans of organic black beans. I did drain the liquid out of those cause there’s so much liquid in here now.
I freeze half and it’s such a delight- turns out perfect after you have frozen it as well.
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Kyree Anderson
I love this soup and make it often but I’m wondering how I might adapt it to a slow cooker?
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Kate
Hi Kyree! I recommend this best as written. I’m not sure about this in a slow cooker as I haven’t tried it and wonder if the vegetables would get over cooked.
Kyree Anderson
Hi Kate. Thank you for the reply. I did try it in the slow cooker and it was OK but NOT as good as what the original but still had good flavor.
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Kate
Thank you for reporting back, Kyree!
Victoria
This soup is seriously good and super customizable. I love the seasoning and how hearty and warm it felt. I have been making my own veggie broth from scraps and used a full 6 cups of broth vs 4 of broth and 2 of water, it was phenomenal. Making it again tomorrow!
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Kate
I love to hear that, Victoria!
Mollie
I love getting the fire roasted canned tomatoes, they add another layer of flavor and I put the spices in with the oil in sautéing to heat them up. It activates them better than just putting in the broth. I cook the onions on their own and take out since my dog kid gets soup too! Can always add in the bowl with the fresh spinach and ladle the soup on it, that’s enough to wilt the spinach. I usually add some beans for some extra protein. Soup is one of the easiest and most versatile meals there are plus they are great in losing weight!
Gregory
So..I made this soup the other day…and it is delicious…I mean it is amazingly good. It’s very versatile and works well with the vegetables I chose…potatoes, carrots, sweet potato, onion, celery and leeks. You could add beans or your choice of protein as well. I followed the recipe and the results were fantastic…the soup is full of flavor and veggie goodness and is healthy too…it tastes great on a cold winter night with a hunk of french bread or sourdough. Thank you for this recipe! If anyone’s reading this please give this recipe a try…it’s fast and simple and tastes better than anything you’d get from a can!
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Kate
That’s great to hear, Gregory!
Hollie
I made this soup today. I was nervous, as I’m very fussy about soups.
Thank you so much for this recipe! I absolutely love this dish. The lemon and hint of chilli really rounds everything out, without being over the top! I cooked this recipe exact to the times given, and the veges came out perfect, still firm but not crunchy.
This really is seriously good soup!
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Kate
I’m glad you love it, Hollie! Thank you for your review.
Rosalind Gardner
Best vegetable soup we’ve ever had.
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Kate
I’m glad you love it, Rosalind!
Paige E
Would this be doable in a crock pot?
Norma
Wow,this soup is delious. Thank you for sharing. This will definitely be,my go too vegetable soup..
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Kate
Great to hear, Norma! I appreciate your review.
Jack
Hi!
Is there any way to mask the curry flavor? We did not expect such an Indian taste to this soup, despite using less curry powder than recommended, and adding more broth than what was on the instructions. I even added other herbs and such as an attempt to mask the flavor, but no such luck. Neither of us like the curry flavor. Help! Thanks!
Jack
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Kate
Thank you for sharing how you made it, Jack!
Shelie
This is the absolute BEST vegetable soup I’ve ever had. Thank you so much for sharing. I make this pretty much every week.
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Kate
Great to hear, Shelie! I appreciate your review.
Victoria Linn
This soup is delicious! I have made it often as well as your lentil soup that is very similar and ever bit as delicious! Every dish I have made of yours is so mouthwatering good. I have shared your recipes with many
friends and relatives! Sending my love to you for your loss of Cookie.
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Kate
I’m glad you love it, Victoria! I appreciate your review.
Maura
I made this soup for a soup potluck at work last year and ever since, I get requests on birthdays for this soup as a birthday gift. It’s quickly become my go-to recipe for sharing and it always turns out great!
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Kate
I’m glad you loved it, Maura!
Janice Sterzer
This is a great recipe, but could you please specify how many cups would be in a serving? “A bowl “could be so many different sizes.
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Kate
Hi, roughly 1.5-2 cups is a serving. I’m glad you enjoyed it!