16 Delicious Soups You've Never Heard Of

16 Delicious Soups You've Never Heard Of

This soup is loaded with chicken, potatoes, and corn on the cob. Serve with avocado and sour cream — or crema if you want to make it a more authentic Colombian dish.

This cheesy potato soup is especially popular in Ecuador and Peru. The soup is made with just a few simple ingredients, like butter, garlic, chicken stock, and milk. This recipe uses Muenster cheese, but you can also use queso fresco if you prefer.

“This soup is so hearty and comforting, you’ll almost forget how good it is for you. And it’s perfect for cold weather with the spicy sausage, kale, potatoes, and plenty of chicken broth,” says recipe contributor Chef John. If you can’t find linguica sausage, you can use andouille or chorizo instead.

This Ukrainian soup is packed with pork sausage, beets, carrots, potatoes, and cabbage, and topped with sour cream. You can omit the sausage if you want to make the soup vegetarian — and reviewers say it tastes just as good without the meat.

“Ever wondered what to do with that last little bit of marinara sauce or those broken lasagna noodles? Well, I’ve got you covered! This soup has all of the flavors of lasagna without all of the hours in the kitchen. I’ve made it with fairly simple ingredients but feel free to add ground fennel seeds or herbs,” says Allrecipes Allstar Bren.

This tasty, rich soup is loaded with mushrooms and Hungarian sweet paprika. Recipe creator Genevajones says this soup is best served with toasted bread and that it gets even tastier if left overnight.

This potato and leek soup can be served warm or cold, so it's perfect for any time of year. "This soup was downright elegant! Personally, I like it warm. That little bit of cream really gives it a lovely velvety texture. Such a delightful and simple to prepare recipe," says home cook EAKE.

"The traditional version of Rassolnik is made with barley, but often children prefer rice. So this new version became quite popular. Use brined pickles if you can find them," says recipe creator Magda. This crowd-pleasing soup can be topped with sour cream — or reviewers say you can skip it if you like.

Everything you love about a cheeseburger can be found in this soup. It's extra hearty and filling thanks to the ground beef and potatoes, and reviewers like to add bacon too. This recipe uses cubed Cheddar cheese, but you can use Velveeta or shredded cheese if you prefer.

This six-ingredient cold beet soup is made with eggs, buttermilk, beets, an English cucumber, chives, and dill. The final soup is a gorgeous bright purple color and is the perfect dish for cooling down during the summer months.

If you have an abundance of pumpkin pur?e, try this delicious soup. "This is a wonderful, quick soup that even my kids gobble down! Garnish with shredded Monterey Jack cheese and freshly chopped cilantro. This soup holds well in a slow cooker set on low," says recipe creator Chris.

This quick and easy soup is ready in just an hour and packed with meatballs, tomato sauce, veggies, and elbow macaroni. Serve topped with your favorite cheese — like mozzarella or Parmesan — and with a side of garlic bread for a tasty Italian-inspired dinner.

"Sopa de Ajo is a wonderfully rustic bread soup spiked with sliced garlic, paprika, and ham. If that wasn't enough to get your attention, it's also topped with eggs poached in a fragrant, brick-red broth. It's like a steaming bowl of breakfast-for-dinner," says recipe contributor Chef John.

This traditional Scottish chicken soup features loads of leeks, garlic, prunes, and rice. "It's one of the world's best chicken soups!" raves Chef John. "It may take a few hours to make, but there's really not much to it other than some chopping and simmering, Top with freshly ground black pepper and chopped fresh chives."

If you like buffalo wings, you'll love this chicken wing soup made in the slow cooker. This soup is the perfect mix of creamy and spicy and is easy to throw together in the pot — especially if you use rotisserie chicken. Some reviewers like to use buffalo wing sauce instead of hot sauce, and you can add extra if you want a spicier kick.

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