These hearty, healthy soup recipes are great for the winter months

Philly's Worst-Case Scenario: Warming Up With Hearty Winter Soups

As the polar vortexes and bomb cyclones roll in, it's time to break out those comforting winter soups. Our colleagues weighed in on their favorite recipes, and we've got three delicious options that are sure to thaw even the chilliest of hearts.

First up is a humble lentil soup recipe from one of our colleagues who's also a self-proclaimed foodie. This hearty stew is packed with protein, fiber, and vitamins, making it the perfect remedy for cabin fever. With just $2.50 worth of ingredients, you'll be enjoying this nutritious meal without breaking the bank.

The secret to this soup lies in its rich aromatics – sautéed onions, carrots, celery, kale, garlic, and cumin create a depth of flavor that's simply irresistible. The lentils provide a satisfying texture, while the fire-roasted diced tomatoes add a burst of juicy sweetness. Don't be shy with the red pepper flakes; this soup needs a kick to really come alive.

Next up is borscht – a classic Ukrainian beet-based soup that's making a comeback in recent years. This low-calorie recipe boasts just 181 calories per serving, making it an ideal choice for those watching their diet. Beets may not be everyone's cup of tea (we still can't stand them either), but they add a sweet and earthy flavor to this comforting soup.

The magic happens when you combine grated beets with onions, celery, bell peppers, and garlic in a large pot. The result is a flavorful broth that's bursting with veggies. Add some beans for extra protein and a splash of vinegar for a tangy kick – voilà! You've got yourself a delicious, warming bowl of borscht.

Last but certainly not least, we have pasta e fagioli – an Italian-inspired soup that's essentially a warm hug in a bowl. This one's all about convenience; just toss together some canned tomatoes, chicken broth, and beans with some olive oil, garlic, and herbs, then let the slow cooker do its magic.

The end result is a rich, savory sauce infused with the subtle flavors of oregano and basil. Add some pasta for good measure – it's like a party in your mouth! And to top it all off, sprinkle on some Parmesan cheese and parsley for an added touch of elegance.

As Philly braves the worst-weather months, these three winter soup recipes are sure to be your new best friends. So go ahead, give them a try, and let the warmth and comfort of these hearty soups transport you to cozier times.
 
omg i'm literally shivering just reading this 🥶 what's wrong with philly in december?!?! i swear i need something to warm my soul right now... those winter soup recipes though? i'm totally making the lentil one tonight and adding some crusty bread for dipping 🍞👌 pasta e fagioli is next on my list too, ugh i hate when the slow cooker takes all day but it's worth it, trust me 😴 gotta get cozy with these winter soups stat!!!
 
Winter is here 🌨️ and we need some serious comfort food to warm up our souls 😊. I'm loving the idea of cozying up with a big ol' bowl of lentil soup 🍲 - it's like a hug in a mug! And who can resist a good borscht? 🥕 I know some people might not be sold on beets, but trust me, it's worth giving this sweet and earthy soup a try 🤞. And pasta e fagioli is just the perfect solution for when you're feeling lazy - throw everything in a slow cooker and let the magic happen ⏰! Now, if I could get these recipes to magically appear at my doorstep, that'd be amazing 😆.
 
🍲 I'm loving this article! Who doesn't need a warm hug in a bowl when it's freezing outside? I think what I love most about these recipes is that they're all so affordable and accessible, even on a tight budget 🤑. And the best part is, they're not just for cold winter days - you could easily make them on a chilly spring morning or a drizzly autumn evening too ☁️. The lentil soup recipe sounds especially yummy, I'm gonna have to give that one a try ASAP 🤤
 
I'm not sure if I love how much food is being touted as a solution for cabin fever... I mean, we need ways to cope with winter blues and all, but it feels like we're being told that soup alone will save us 🤔. That being said, these recipes do sound pretty delicious, especially the lentil one - who doesn't love a good bean stew? The borscht recipe is also interesting, I've never been a fan of beets myself, but I can see why they'd add depth to a soup. And pasta e fagioli seems like a no-brainer for when you're short on time and just need something comforting... but honestly, shouldn't we be talking about ways to reduce our reliance on processed foods and get back to more whole food options? 🍲
 
I'm so glad someone's sharing their fave winter soup recs 🍲😊. I personally love a good lentil soup when it's cold outside - there's just something about that warm, comforting bowl of goodness that hits the spot. The combo of sautéed onions and kale is to die for! 💚 Have you guys tried any new recipes lately or are you sticking with old favorites? 🤔
 
I'm totally sold on those winter soup options... but only if they're made with a bunch of random ingredients that I don't really understand 🤔💡 like lentils and beets... um, what's the deal with those? Can't we just stick with something simple like chicken noodle soup? 🍜😒 But then again, have you ever tried borscht before? It's kinda good? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, who doesn't love a good beet-based soup? 💚 On the other hand, pasta e fagioli sounds way too easy... like, just toss some canned stuff together and call it a day 🙄. But hey, maybe that's the point? Convenience is key, right? 😅
 
🍲👀[Image of a person huddled under a blanket with a warm bowl of lentil soup]😴💤 Money can't buy happiness, but $2.50 can buy a decent meal! 🤑🍲 [GIF of a spoon stirring a pot]

🥕🌶️ Beets: love 'em or hate 'em, they're like that one aunt who always shows up uninvited 🤪😂 [Meme of a beet with sunglasses and a party hat]

🍝💨 Pasta e fagioli: because carbs are life 🍞👌 [GIF of a fork twirling pasta]
 
I'm so late to this thread but I had to chime in on this winter soup round-up 🍲😂. I'm all about that lentil soup life - it's like the ultimate comforting food. And have you guys tried adding some dried cranberries to give it a sweet and tangy vibe? It's a game changer for me! As for borscht, I'm still not sold on beets but I do love how versatile it is 🥗. Pasta e fagioli is so convenient and easy to make - slow cooker magic at its finest ⏰. Anyone have any favorite winter soup recipes they want to share?
 
Ugh, another article about food 🤔 I mean, who needs a recipe when you can just Google it? And why do we always have to read about someone's "favorite" recipe as if it's some kind of exclusive insight? 🙄 Can't they just share the recipes without all the fluffy commentary? 💁‍♀️

And don't even get me started on the prices mentioned in this article. $2.50 for a basic lentil soup? How about $0.25? That would be way more reasonable 🤑.

I do have to admit, though, that borscht does sound kinda interesting. And pasta e fagioli is like my favorite comfort food 😋. But seriously, can't we just skip the cheesy intro and get to the recipes already? It's not like I'm going to forget them or anything 🙃.
 
omg i'm SO down for this !! 🍲😍 these winter soup recipes sound like the ultimate cozy vibes, especially with the lentil soup recipe - $2.50 is crazy cheap!!! 💸 and borscht is back in style ??‍♀️ who knew beets could be so delicious?? 🤷‍♀️ pasta e fagioli sounds like the perfect lazy day soup - slow cooker goals! ⏰ gotta try all these ASAP, can't wait for the polar vortex to roll in ❄️☕
 
omg i just made the most delicious lentil soup last night 🍲 and i'm obsessed it was so easy to make and only cost like $3 to make lol i added some crusty bread and a side salad and now my whole house smells like heaven 😋 what's your fave winter soup recipe btw do you have any tips for making the perfect pasta e fagioli?
 
Winter is really something 🥶 it's like, remember when we used to have those long winters where you'd get snow days and we'd stay inside for days? This year it feels so mellow compared to last winter... anyway, I love how comforting these soups are! Lentil soup reminds me of my grandma's cooking when I was a kid - she'd make this huge pot of it every time the cold front came in. And borscht? That's just like my aunt used to make for special occasions 🎉 pasta e fagioli sounds so easy, though - I can already imagine making a big ol' batch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
 
omg i am SO down for this! 🍲 my favorite way to beat the winter blues is with a big ol' bowl of lentil soup - there's just something about that comforting flavor 😊. and borscht is such a great option too, i mean who doesn't love beets?! they add such a unique sweetness to the soup. i'm also obsessed with pasta e fagioli, it's like the ultimate cozy food - just toss everything in a slow cooker and forget about it 🙌. can we talk about how much i need a bowl of this right now? ❄️
 
🍲👌 I mean, who needs actual sunshine when you can just eat your way out of winter? These soup recipes sound like just what Philly needs right about now - warm, fuzzy feelings in a bowl. Lentil soup is all about comfort food vibes for me, and that $2.50 price tag is like a wink from the universe saying "yes, let's get cozy". Borscht might not be everyone's thing, but hey, who doesn't love a good excuse to eat more beets? And pasta e fagioli? That just sounds like a warm hug in a pot - I'm sold!
 
OMG I'm so down for this warming up with some hot soup vibes! 🍲❤️ I need something that's gonna hit the spot when it's freezing outside. Lentil soup sounds like a winner, especially since it's budget-friendly - $2.50 is a steal for a delicious meal! 💸 And don't even get me started on borscht, I've had it at Eastern European restaurants before and it's always so good. The combination of beets and veggies in that broth is straight fire 🔥. Pasta e fagioli is also a great option, it's like a hug in a bowl - comforting and easy to make. Anyone tried making any of these recipes?
 
🍲 I'm so down for this winter soup idea! You know what's crazy, though? Why don't we have more affordable options like that lentil soup recipe?! Like, $2.50 worth of ingredients is super reasonable and accessible, but how many people can really afford to make it every week? Shouldn't our food system be working better for us, you know? 🤔
 
🍲 i'm so down for some comforting winter soup vibes right now! i mean, who needs sunshine when you can have a warm bowl of lentil goodness 🤯? i've been meaning to try out that borscht recipe, beets are like the ultimate underrated ingredient, am i right? 😏 pasta e fagioli is also on my radar, slow cookers are literally the best thing since sliced bread 🍞. but have you guys tried making a big ol' pot of minestrone with veggies from your garden? it's like a taste of spring in the middle of winter ❄️.
 
Winter is literally here 🥶🍲, can't believe I'm saying this but Philly's weather is on point for soup season 😂. I mean who needs sunshine when you've got a warm bowl of lentil soup or borscht to brighten up your day? The thing that's kinda got me hyped is how affordable these recipes are - $2.50 for a meal that'll last you days, now that's what I call win 😆. One thing that's got me wondering though is why more people aren't making pasta e fagioli with canned tomatoes and beans... it's literally the ultimate slow cooker recipe 🤯. Anyway, these soup recipes are definitely worth trying out if you're feeling stuck at home during the polar vortex.
 
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