This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you purchase through those links (at no extra cost to you).
Crisp air, falling leaves, and the scent of something simmering on the stove: fall is the perfect season for cozy, comforting soups. Whether you’re craving creamy, hearty, or packed-with-vegetables bowls, these seven soups from Culinary Hill are your ticket to autumn in every bite. Each recipe is easy to make, full of flavor, and guaranteed to warm your soul.

1. Butternut Squash Soup
Smooth, creamy, and just a little sweet, this classic fall soup is perfect for cozy nights. A touch of warming spices brings out the best of the season.

2. Pumpkin Soup
reamy pumpkin soup is a must for fall. Rich, comforting, and easy to make, it’s perfect served with crusty bread for dipping.

3. Classic French Onion Soup
Caramelized onions, savory broth, and melty cheese on toasted bread — this timeless soup is fall comfort in a bowl.

4. White Bean and Kale Soup
Hearty and healthy, this white bean and kale soup is perfect for a cozy lunch or light dinner. The beans add richness while the kale adds a fresh, green note.

5. Loaded Baked Potato Soup
Creamy potatoes, sharp cheddar, crispy bacon, and green onions, everything you love about a baked potato in soup form. Indulgent and satisfying!

6. Homemade Turkey Soup
Perfect for using up leftovers, this homemade turkey soup is warming, flavorful, and packed with tender meat and vegetables. A bowl of nostalgia in every spoonful.

7. Beef Barley Soup
Rich, savory, and satisfying, this beef barley soup is the ultimate autumn comfort food. Perfect for chilly evenings or weekend meal prep.

Fall is the perfect time to get cozy in the kitchen and savor the flavors of the season. Whether you love creamy classics, hearty stews, or veggie-packed bowls, these soups bring warmth, comfort, and joy to every table. Try them all and find your favorite cozy fall soup this season!
Hi Meggan,
Soups are easy and healthy for this 90-year-old man. I like recipes sufficient for two people as my 62-year-old son comes every Saturday night for dinner.
That’s so wonderful, Joseph! I hope you both love these soups, and if you ever have any questions, please write! Take care! – Meggan