Beat the chill with soups from Grandpa’s recipe box.
Long gone are the days of only turning to a can of chicken noodle soup.
Now there are hundreds of fresh, flavorful, and delicious varieties to whip up throughout the season.

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Finish it off by serving with a slice of cornbread,chow-chow, and maybe even potatoes.
Serve a warm bowl of chicken and dumplings to beat the winter blues.
The cheesy saltines add the perfect and unexpected finishing touch.

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Lasagna Soup
Lasagna lovers, rejoice.
Serve it with crusty bread, or better yet, agrilled cheese sandwich.
Topped off with tortilla chips and avocado, it’s one of our most requested recipes of all time.

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Hamburger Stew
Yes, you read that right: Hamburger Stew.
The hamburger bun croutons for the ultimate finishing touch.
Leave it to the Test Kitchen to turn Grandpa’s favorite cabbage rolls into a can’t-just-eat-one-bowl soup.

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Potato Leek Soup
Move over tomato soup, your grilled cheese needs a new and comforting sidekick.
Enter the Potato Leek Soup, which we make extra rich and creamy with a secret ingredient: buttermilk.
Despite the shortcut, this soup is big on flavor.

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It’s creamy, satisfying, and the perfect recipe for any day.
Broccoli-Cheddar Soup
Trust us, everyone will get their filling of greens in this vibrant soup.
It’s a 30-minute recipe that turns out velvety and smooth every time.

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Use canned biscuits or make your favoritebiscuit recipe.
Instant Pot White Chicken Chili
Another fan-favorite that comes together thanks to the Instant Pot.
Serve with crusty bread.

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It starts with a can of vegetarian chili and is then loaded with other pantry staples.

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