If you’re craving soup but are low on supplies, these easy five-ingredient soup recipes will solve your dinner dilemma. With only a handful of pantry staples, you can make chowder, chili, egg drop soup and more.

16 Easy 5-Ingredient Soup Recipes for Busy Days

Corn Chowder with Bacon
Hamburger Macaroni Soup
Super Fast Mexican Soup
Wild Rice and Mushroom Soup
Roasted Tomato Soup
Coconut Curry Cauliflower Soup
Navy Bean Soup
White Bean Spinach Soup
Tortellini Primavera Soup
Egg Drop Soup
Spicy Potato Soup
Greek Tomato Soup with Orzo
Butternut Squash Soup Recipe
Baked Bean Chili
Stracciatella Soup
Hash Brown Potato Soup
5-Ingredient Soup Recipes FAQ
What easy soups can I make ahead of time for busy days?
Simple soup recipes are great make-ahead meals for busy days, particularly hearty soups with potatoes, beans, vegetables and chicken. Avoid making soups with rice or pasta ahead of time, as the grains will absorb liquid and become soggy in the fridge. Portion the soup into single-serving containers and store it in the refrigerator. Some soups freeze well and can be frozen for up to three months, while others take on a grainy texture when thawed. In general, avoid freezing soups with dairy, grains and pasta.
What simple soup recipes contain the fewest ingredients?
Soups recipes that require the fewest ingredients start with water or broth and build layers of flavor with concentrated or bold ingredients, like canned tomatoes, bacon and spices. When making minimal ingredient soups, utilize our best-kept soup secrets to add depth. For example, warm spices in oil or finish soup with a splash of vinegar to bring out deeper flavor without adding more to your budget grocery list.
What secret ingredient can I add to minimal-ingredient soups?
Parmesan rind is a secret game changer that adds a surprising amount of flavor to five-ingredient soup recipes. Add a small piece (the exact size doesn’t matter) to your broth or water, and simmer it with the other soup ingredients to add savory, gently salty notes. Then, remove it before serving. It works especially well in mushroom, tomato-based or vegetable soups.