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21 Soup That’ll Make You Wish Thanksgiving Was Every Week

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Oct 16, 2024 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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There’s something special about a warm bowl of soup that brings people together, especially during the holiday season. These 21 soup recipes are perfect for those who love the cozy, comforting flavors of Thanksgiving but don’t want to wait a full year to enjoy them again. Whether you're craving something hearty or light, these soups will remind you of the warmth and togetherness of the holiday. Each bowl offers the kind of comfort that makes you wish Thanksgiving was every week.

Classic Jewish Chicken Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

1. Moroccan Carrot Soup

Two bowls of soup on a table.
1. Moroccan Carrot Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This Moroccan carrot soup brings together the warmth of chermoula, garlic, and cilantro with the natural sweetness of carrots, making it perfect for a Thanksgiving-inspired meal. The slight heat from the spices gives it a comforting richness, and it’s ready in under an hour. Each spoonful feels like a small celebration, transporting you to a cozy holiday meal. The spices are like Thanksgiving in a bowl, making you wish it came around more often.
Get the Recipe: 1. Moroccan Carrot Soup

2. Belgian Endive Soup

Two bowls of soup on a wooden table.
2. Belgian Endive Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Belgian endive soup is simple yet comforting, with its creamy broth balancing the slight bitterness of endive. In just about 40 minutes, this soup becomes a rich, soul-warming meal, perfect for any week when you’re craving the spirit of Thanksgiving. It’s like a surprise visit from a loved one—humble, comforting, and full of flavor. Every spoonful feels like a quiet moment of reflection at the holiday table.
Get the Recipe: 2. Belgian Endive Soup

3. Easy Fresh Corn Soup

3. Easy Fresh Corn Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Highlighting the natural sweetness of corn, this soup offers a light yet satisfying meal that’s ready in 30 minutes, perfect for a quick break from heavier Thanksgiving dishes. The blend of corn and spices adds warmth and nostalgia, evoking the brightness of a holiday gathering. Its ease and flavor make it feel like Thanksgiving comfort without the wait, reminding you that special meals don’t always require hours in the kitchen.
Get the Recipe: 3. Easy Fresh Corn Soup

4. Roasted Eggplant Soup

Roasted eggplant soup in bowls.
4. Roasted Eggplant Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Roasted eggplant soup captures the deep, smoky flavors that you might associate with the heartiness of a Thanksgiving spread. Ready in about an hour, the roasted vegetables give this soup a rustic, rich quality that would feel right at home on any holiday table. Its boldness makes you think of gathering around for a cozy, comforting feast. It’s a bowl that feels like it was cooked slowly over the warmth of a holiday fire.
Get the Recipe: 4. Roasted Eggplant Soup

5. Creamy Broccoli Stems Soup

A bowl of soup on a wooden cutting board.
5. Creamy Broccoli Stems Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This creamy broccoli stems soup, ready in 30 minutes, shows how even the simplest ingredients can shine in a holiday-inspired dish. The smooth texture and mild flavors offer a break from the richness of traditional Thanksgiving fare, making it perfect for those who crave a lighter option. It’s like a reminder that even after the feast, there’s room for comfort. A quiet nod to the idea that every day can feel like Thanksgiving.
Get the Recipe: 5. Creamy Broccoli Stems Soup

6. Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup

A white bowl of soup with a spoon and basil.
6. Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Serbian white bean soup is hearty, with beans, tomatoes, and paprika creating a peppery, cozy meal ready in about 45 minutes. This soup captures the essence of a holiday gathering, where warmth and tradition fill the air. Its flavors are deep and nostalgic, like a dish that’s been passed down for generations. This bowl of comfort will have you wanting that feeling every week.
Get the Recipe: 6. Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup

7. Bar Tartine’s Sauerkraut Soup

A bowl of soup with a spoon in it.
7. Bar Tartine’s Sauerkraut Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Tangy sauerkraut and hearty mushrooms in this soup bring a bold, old-world flavor to the table. Ready in about 50 minutes, it’s a dish that can stand up to any Thanksgiving spread, offering a burst of tanginess that complements the holiday’s comforting dishes. It’s like rediscovering a forgotten treasure at the holiday table, leaving a lasting impression long after the meal.
Get the Recipe: 7. Bar Tartine’s Sauerkraut Soup

8. Middle Eastern Spiced Cauliflower Soup

A bowl of soup is sitting on a wooden tray.
8. Middle Eastern Spiced Cauliflower Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This Middle Eastern cauliflower soup, with caramelized onions and raisins, offers a perfect balance of warmth and sweetness. Ready in 45 minutes, it’s a comforting dish with a unique flavor profile that feels like a special addition to any holiday meal. The toasted spices make this soup feel like a cozy holiday treat, something you’ll wish was on the table every week.
Get the Recipe: 8. Middle Eastern Spiced Cauliflower Soup

9. Broccoli Kale Soup

9. Broccoli Kale Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Broccoli kale soup is packed with wholesome ingredients that bring warmth and nourishment, making it a great fit for a Thanksgiving-inspired meal. Ready in about 40 minutes, the tangy broth and hearty vegetables offer the perfect balance of comfort and health. It’s a soup that brings back the feeling of home-cooked meals shared during the holiday season. You’ll crave the simplicity of this dish long after Thanksgiving is over.
Get the Recipe: 9. Broccoli Kale Soup

10. Potato Leek Soup

Two bowls of soup with dill on a wooden cutting board.
10. Potato Leek Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Potato leek soup with mustard is a creamy, full-bodied soup that’s ready in about 40 minutes, offering a taste of nostalgia with every spoonful. Its rich and earthy flavors are perfect for cozying up during a holiday feast. The sharp tang of mustard makes it stand out from the typical holiday lineup, making you wish every week could end with this comforting dish.
Get the Recipe: 10. Potato Leek Soup

11. Moqueca Brazilian Fish Stew

A bowl of stew with fish in it.
11. Moqueca Brazilian Fish Stew. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Moqueca brings a tropical twist to your soup rotation, offering a creamy coconut broth and fresh fish. Ready in just 30 minutes, it’s a light yet bold dish that adds a bit of exotic flair to the Thanksgiving spirit. It’s like a trip to the coast during the holiday season, a comforting reminder that warmth comes in many flavors. You’ll want this bit of brightness to brighten up your holiday table.
Get the Recipe: 11. Moqueca Brazilian Fish Stew

12. Celery Root Soup

12. Celery Root Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Celery root soup with roasted garlic and lentils is ready in about an hour, offering a rustic, earthy meal that feels both familiar and adventurous. The combination of celery root and lentils creates a unique texture that pairs well with any holiday spread. It’s like a simple dish that makes you want to sit and savor the quiet moments of the holiday season. You’ll crave its grounding, homestyle flavors long after Thanksgiving ends.
Get the Recipe: 12. Celery Root Soup

13. Cold Bulgarian Soup

Two bowls of soup with radishes and herbs.
13. Cold Bulgarian Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This cold Bulgarian soup with kefir, cucumbers, dill, walnuts, and feta is a refreshing escape from heavier meals, ready in just 20 minutes. Its cool, crisp flavors offer a surprising contrast to typical holiday dishes, making it a perfect way to keep the Thanksgiving spirit light and fresh. It’s a chilled reminder that sometimes, simple ingredients make the biggest impact. A quick bowl like this is all it takes to capture the feeling of a holiday in summer.
Get the Recipe: 13. Cold Bulgarian Soup

14. Barley, Kale, and Romano Beans Soup

A bowl of barley soup with lemon wedges on a wooden table.
14. Barley, Kale, and Romano Beans Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Barley, kale, and Romano beans soup is ready in 45 minutes and brings a hearty, wholesome meal to your table. The combination of chewy barley and tender kale makes this soup feel like the essence of a home-cooked holiday dinner. Its richness and depth will remind you of the warmth of holiday feasts, making it a dish you’ll wish was on the table every week.
Get the Recipe: 14. Barley, Kale, and Romano Beans Soup

15. Creamy Jerusalem Artichoke Soup

A bowl of soup with apples and sprigs of thyme.
15. Creamy Jerusalem Artichoke Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This creamy Jerusalem artichoke soup, with tart apples and savory leeks, is a bright, earthy dish ready in about an hour. The combination of artichokes and apples adds a tangy depth that complements any Thanksgiving meal. It’s a soup that feels like a new tradition, something you’ll want to add to every holiday lineup. Its balance of flavors will make you wonder why Thanksgiving isn’t more frequent.
Get the Recipe: 15. Creamy Jerusalem Artichoke Soup

16. Homemade Matzo Ball Soup

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16. Homemade Matzo Ball Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Homemade matzo ball soup is a comforting classic, perfect for any holiday-inspired table. Ready in about an hour, this dish features soft, pillowy matzo balls in a rich chicken broth, making it feel like a warm embrace at Thanksgiving dinner. It’s a taste of tradition, a dish that brings back memories of family gatherings. You’ll find yourself wishing for this holiday comfort more often.
Get the Recipe: 16. Homemade Matzo Ball Soup

17. Carrot Dill Soup

17. Carrot Dill Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Carrot dill soup is a simple yet refreshing dish, ready in just 30 minutes, that captures the clean, bright flavors of fresh carrots and dill. This light soup is a perfect fit for balancing out the richness of a Thanksgiving feast, offering a touch of freshness. Its simplicity is a nod to the idea that sometimes, less really is more. You’ll be left wanting this kind of clean comfort on your table week after week.
Get the Recipe: 17. Carrot Dill Soup

18. Ukha Russian Fish Soup

Overhead view of blue bowl of soup.
18. Ukha Russian Fish Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Ukha is a traditional Russian fish soup that brings together a hearty broth and tender fish in about an hour, making it a rustic addition to any holiday feast. Its simplicity and depth create a nostalgic, comforting meal that feels like it belongs on a Thanksgiving table. It’s a dish that takes you back to the roots of home-cooked meals, reminding you of the warmth and simplicity of family dinners. You’ll be longing for that holiday comfort all year.
Get the Recipe: 18. Ukha Russian Fish Soup

19. Roasted Squash and Carrot Soup

19. Roasted Squash and Carrot Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Roasted squash and carrot soup brings smoky, earthy flavors to the forefront, making it perfect for a Thanksgiving-inspired dish. Ready in about an hour, it’s a warm, spicy soup that brings the essence of autumn to your table. It’s a dish that feels like it’s been cooked slowly over the hearth, a comforting reminder of home-cooked meals that make you wish for Thanksgiving every week.
Get the Recipe: 19. Roasted Squash and Carrot Soup

20. Ajiaco

Bowl of chicken Ajiaco soup.
20. Ajiaco. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Ajiaco, a Colombian chicken and potato soup, is hearty and full of comforting flavors that are ready in about an hour. The combination of chicken, potatoes, and herbs makes this soup a complete meal that’s perfect for a holiday gathering. Its warmth and richness make it feel like a holiday dish you’ll wish you could share with your family every week.
Get the Recipe: 20. Ajiaco

21. Classic Jewish Chicken Soup

21. Classic Jewish Chicken Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Classic Jewish chicken soup, ready in about two hours, is the definition of holiday comfort. The tender chicken, carrots, and flavorful broth create a sense of home and family with each spoonful, making it perfect for any Thanksgiving table. This soup is a tradition passed down through generations, one that brings people together in warmth and love. After one bowl, you’ll wish Thanksgiving came around more often.
Get the Recipe: 21. Classic Jewish Chicken Soup

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