TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., – In the throws of a Northern Michigan winter, the only thing you want to do is keep warm! Soup is the best way to do that! We love soup because it's usually fairly easy to throw together in a pot with ingredients you may already have on hand. Fill your home with delicious scents and have your family's mouth watering by the time they get to the dinner table with these hearty winter soup recipes to warm your soul and your belly!
One Pot Chicken Orzo
One pot recipes are the best because they mean way less clean up time for you. This chicken-based creation is the ultimate comfort food.
Roasted Cauliflower & Chickpea
This recipe is a little more adventurous but still delicious and hearty for those cold winter nights.
Barley Soup
This classic is the perfect winter soup to use up any veggies you have lying around. The barley is a filling addition to keep you satisfied!
Chipotle Chicken & Corn Chowder
This chowder is so delicious and hearty! It has the perfect amount of spice, but if you're not into chipotle style food, you can easily leave out the hot peppers.
Smoked Sausage, Kale, & Potato
Perfectly creamy and delicious, this filling soup is smoky from the sausage and hearty thanks to the potatoes! The kale adds some color and nutrition to your bowl.
Tomato Basil Tortellini
Another one pot soup to keep your kitchen clean. This twist on a winter classic is perfect for a chilly night.
French Onion
If you're feeling ambitious, this delicious soup is a bit tougher to make, but you'll be happy with the reward!
Try out these hearty winter soup recipes to warm your soul, and make these cold, dark months a little more bearable. Don't forget to keep your car warm, too! You can use our routine maintenance pages as a reminder of how to best care for your car, truck, SUV, or crossover during the winter.
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