When the weather gets colder, it’s pretty much the season to live off root vegetable soups. And why not? They’re hearty, packed with flavor, and honestly what else are you doing with those potatoes and carrots lurking in your pantry? From smooth and creamy to chunky and filling, these soups prove root veggies are more than just side dish material.

Creamy spicy carrot soup in a black bowl.
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Creamy Root Vegetable Soup

A bowl of creamy root vegetable soup with sprigs of thyme.
Creamy Root Vegetable Soup. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Mix and match your favorite root veggies for this easy, creamy soup. Loaded with winter herbs, it’s a great go-to when you need something simple and satisfying.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Root Vegetable Soup

Creamy Potato and Caramelized Leek Soup

Creamy Potato and Caramelized Leek Soup. Photo credit: Cooking with Wine.

Caramelized leeks add a rich, slightly sweet depth to this classic potato soup, taking it up a notch from the usual. Perfect for when you need a warm bowl of comfort after a chilly day.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Potato and Caramelized Leek Soup

Spiced Carrot Ginger and Fennel Soup

Spiced Carrot Ginger and Fennel Soup. Photo credit: Cooking with Wine.

Carrot, ginger, and fennel team up to make this bowl a standout. This soup is light but packs enough flavor to keep you coming back for more, great as a starter or a simple dinner.
Get the Recipe: Spiced Carrot Ginger and Fennel Soup

Traditional Vegetarian Sour Soup

Traditional Vegetarian Sour Soup. Photo credit: Refresh My Health.

Inspired by Romanian flavors, this soup balances tangy and sweet notes, with plenty of veggies and an eggy texture for something a little different. A refreshing choice that’s still warming on cooler days.
Get the Recipe: Traditional Vegetarian Sour Soup

Slow Cooker Leek and Potato Soup

Slow Cooker Leek and Potato Soup. Photo credit: Living Lou.

Just toss leeks, potatoes, and cream in the slow cooker, and let it work its magic. By the time you’re home, you’ve got a creamy, comforting soup ready to blend. A warm-up essential for busy nights.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Leek and Potato Soup

Crockpot Cheesy Potato Soup

Crockpot Potato Soup (Cheesy!). Photo credit: On My Kids Plate.

Creamy, cheesy, and loaded with potatoes, bacon, and ham—this crockpot potato soup is everything you need to stay cozy. Perfect for a chilly day when you’re craving something hearty.
Get the Recipe: Crockpot Potato Soup (Cheesy!)

Easy Carrot Pumpkin Soup with Star Anise and Ginger

Easy Carrot Pumpkin Soup with Star Anise and Ginger. Photo credit: Natalie Marble Cooks.

Carrots and pumpkin come together with a hint of star anise and ginger in this soup. It’s a cozy mix that captures the best of fall in every spoonful.
Get the Recipe: Easy Carrot Pumpkin Soup with Star Anise and Ginger

Curried Parsnip Soup with Brown Butter Drizzle

Curried Parsnip Soup with Brown Butter Drizzle. Photo credit: Natalie Marble Cooks.

Curried parsnips and a drizzle of brown butter make this soup a must-have. The spices and creamy texture bring a bit of warmth to any cold day, while the brown butter adds a little something extra.
Get the Recipe: Curried Parsnip Soup with Brown Butter Drizzle

Pumpkin and Sweet Potato Soup

Pumpkin and Sweet Potato Soup. Photo credit: A Mummy Too.

Loaded with pumpkin flavor and just the right touch of herbs, this pumpkin and sweet potato soup is great when the weather starts to cool. Simple, smooth, and full of autumn vibes.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin and Sweet Potato Soup

Traditional Ukrainian Borscht Recipe (Beet Soup)

Traditional Ukrainian Borscht Recipe (Beet Soup). Photo credit: Natasha’s Home.

With red beets, vinegar, and sour cream, this classic borscht has a sweet and tangy kick that’s hard to resist. Great for those who love a soup with a bit of heartiness.
Get the Recipe: Traditional Ukrainian Borscht Recipe (Beet Soup)

Celeriac Soup

Celeriac Soup. Photo credit: Healthy Living James.

Quick, affordable, and surprisingly satisfying, this celeriac soup is ready in just 30 minutes. It’s an easy, earthy soup perfect for when you want a light but comforting option.
Get the Recipe: Celeriac Soup

Easy Carrot and Coriander Soup

Easy Carrot and Coriander Soup. Photo credit: Somebody Feed Seb.

A favorite that combines carrots’ earthy sweetness with the fresh taste of coriander, this soup can fit into any season but is especially great on a cold winter night.
Get the Recipe: Easy Carrot and Coriander Soup

Slow Cooker Ham and Potato Soup

Slow Cooker Ham and Potato Soup. Photo credit: Get Inspired Everyday.

Got leftover ham? This slow cooker ham and potato soup puts it to perfect use. Make it ahead and add your favorite toppings, from green onions to a sprinkle of cheese, for a cozy, customizable meal.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Ham and Potato Soup

Parsnip and Apple Soup

Parsnip and Apple Soup. Photo credit: Dana’s Table.

The natural sweetness of apples balances parsnips in this creamy soup. It’s a great choice for a light fall lunch or starter, especially with a sprinkle of fresh herbs on top.
Get the Recipe: Parsnip and Apple Soup

Jerusalem Artichoke Soup

Jerusalem Artichoke Soup. Photo credit: Carolines Cooking.

This Jerusalem artichoke soup is light but satisfying, with a toasted crumb topping that brings a nice crunch. A good pick for lunch or a simple dinner that still feels special.
Get the Recipe: Jerusalem Artichoke Soup

Sweet Potato and Peanut Stew

Sweet Potato and Peanut Stew. Photo credit: Nuts & Twigs.

With sweet potatoes, coconut milk, and a rich peanut base, this stew brings warmth and comfort to any meal. Inspired by African peanut stew, it’s a hearty bowl that’s great for cozy nights.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato and Peanut Stew

Pork Rib Soup with Potatoes and Carrots

Pork Rib Soup with Potatoes and Carrots. Photo credit: Delightful Plate.

This Vietnamese-style pork rib soup is loaded with potatoes and carrots for a flavorful, filling meal. Made with everyday ingredients, it’s perfect when you want something satisfying and simple.
Get the Recipe: Pork Rib Soup with Potatoes and Carrots

Puerto Rican Sancocho (Caribbean Beef & Vegetable Stew)

Puerto Rican Sancocho (Caribbean Beef & Vegetable Stew). Photo credit: GypsyPlate.

A mix of beef and root veggies simmered for hours, this Puerto Rican stew brings bold flavors to the table. Just the thing for a day when you’re craving something hearty and filling.
Get the Recipe: Puerto Rican Sancocho (Caribbean Beef & Vegetable Stew)

20 Minute Spicy Carrot Soup with Yogurt

20 Minute Spicy Carrot Soup with Yogurt. Photo credit: Coley Cooks.

This quick carrot soup has a kick of spice and only takes 20 minutes. Top it with yogurt and sesame for a bit of contrast in every spoonful.
Get the Recipe: 20 Minute Spicy Carrot Soup with Yogurt

Spiced Carrot-Apple Soup

Spiced Carrot-Apple Soup. Photo credit: Foodess.

Made from pantry staples, this carrot-apple soup is a great way to clear out the fridge and make something cozy. Sweet apples and carrots come together in a surprisingly flavorful bowl.
Get the Recipe: Spiced Carrot-Apple Soup

Parsnip Cauliflower Soup with Puffed Quinoa

Parsnip Cauliflower Soup with Puffed Quinoa. Photo credit: Coley Cooks.

Creamy parsnip and cauliflower soup topped with puffed quinoa—this soup has a rich, smooth texture that makes it perfect for a cozy dinner on a chilly day.
Get the Recipe: Parsnip Cauliflower Soup with Puffed Quinoa

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