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I have a confession for you all… And I can only hope that you won’t think I am a totally insane person after I tell you.

What’s it about?? SOUP.

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Here it is:

Soup used to be an absolute “no” for me.

I used to dislike all kinds, from tomato to chicken noodle, chili to stews.

I literally would not touch the stuff. When I was a kid, I am pretty sure my mom sometimes wanted to scream bloody murder in frustration at my picky palate.

Soup is a pretty darn easy meal to make. It’s affordable, and big batches mean built-in leftovers, important factors when there are only two of you in the household.

But no matter how often my mom tried, I refused to eat soup of any kind.

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It took until I reached college age for me to finally come around to chili. Now, chilis and similar stews are dishes that I crave with all my heart during the winter.

It’s cold outside, and warming up with a hot bowl of goodness is oh-so-inviting after a long commute home.

At least that’s what my husband tells me… I don’t really have to commute at this point.

(Moving from the bed to my desk doesn’t really count, does it?)

So, now that chili is in my life, all of the many soups that bear a resemblance to chili are recipes that I’m willing to consider with renewed enthusiasm.

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This vegetarian taco soup is one of the recipes that I will eat voraciously when it’s cold outside, and it takes just 30 minutes to make. It reminds me of chili because it’s loaded up with beans, corn, and other vegetables that are used to make some of my favorite chili recipes.

The best aspect of this dish is the combination of spices that culminates in an intense flavor experience. The mix of cumin, ancho chili powder, paprika, cayenne, salt, and pepper is actually pretty basic, and you likely already have these in your spice rack.

Whether you are feeding your family or inviting a crowd to your house for a party, this recipe is one that has plenty of repeat value.

Why, you ask?

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It won’t get boring because of all the different toppings that you can add to jazz it up. Everyone can pick and choose what they like to create their favorite bowl of vegetarian taco soup that’s unique to their flavor preferences.

In the garnish section of this recipe below, I have listed my personal favorite toppings: tortilla chips, chopped cilantro, shredded cheddar cheese, sour cream, and lime wedges. But you can feel free to make it yours, with special ingredients or whatever toppings you have on hand, especially if used them recently to make our other Mexican-inspired vegetarian tortilla soupor our spiced vegetarian tacos with onion, pepper, and mushroom.

When you set up this spread, everyone will run to the table to take part in the fun of customizing their own bowls.

It might even make a soup lover out of the most discerning (or picky) eater in your life.

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Scale this dish up for a large party, and serve it as a new take on the taco or chili bars that you’re used to, with a soup that can feed meat-eaters and vegetarians alike. No one will feel like they’re missing out, and no one will miss the meat.

The only question is, how quickly can you get to the store to get all the ingredients you need to make this recipe?

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Vegetarian Taco Soup

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  • Author: Meghan Yager
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
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Description

This taco soup is a flavorful meatless meal that’s perfect for everyone, whether you’re a vegetarian or simply trying to cut back on your meat intake.

Ingredients

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For the Soup:

  • 1 Tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1/2 large yellow onion, peeled and diced
  • 2 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
  • 1/2 tsp ancho chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp paprika
  • 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 14.5-oz cans diced tomatoes
  • 2 15-oz cans black beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1 4-oz can diced green chilies
  • 2 1/2 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 1/2 cups frozen corn
  • 1 Tbsp fresh lime juice

For the Garnish:

  • Tortilla chips
  • Lime wedges
  • Fresh chopped cilantro
  • Sour cream
  • Shredded cheddar cheese
  • Hot sauce

Instructions

  1. Heat oil in a large saucepan or stock pot over medium heat. Add onion and saute until softened, stirring frequently for 3-4 minutes. Add garlic and stir frequently until fragrant, about 30-60 seconds. Do not let the garlic burn.
  2. Stir in cumin, ancho chili powder, paprika, cayenne, salt, pepper, tomatoes with their juices, beans, chiles, broth, and corn until combined.
  3. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to low. Continue to simmer for 15 minutes, until liquid is reduced by a quarter. Remove from heat and stir in lime juice. Season with additional salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Serve with your favorite toppings.

Notes

  1. Nutritional information below does not include optional garnishes.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: Soup
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Vegetarian

Cooking By the Numbers…

Step 1 – Chop, Mince, Drain, and Measure Ingredients

Juice about half of a lime. I roll mine on the counter first to make it easier to squeeze, and I save the other half to prep for garnish.

Peel a yellow onion and cut it in half. Dice half of the onion and reserve the other half for later use in another recipe, or to add to your garnish selection.

Peel two garlic cloves and mince them, or prep using your garlic press.

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Rinse both cans of black beans in a colander, and set it aside in a bowl or clean kitchen sink to drain.

Measure out all of the remaining ingredients as they are listed on the ingredients list.

Cut a few limes into wedges, shred cheese, make homemade tortilla chips, chop some fresh cilantro, or prep your chosen garnishes as needed.

Step 2 – Make the Base

Add the oil to a large saucepan or stock pot and place it over medium heat. Once the oil is hot, add the onion and saute until it is soft and translucent, stirring frequently for about 3-4 minutes.

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Stir in the garlic. Stir frequently, cooking until fragrant, about 30 seconds to 1 minute. Make sure you don’t let the garlic burn or it’ll ruin the flavor.

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Stir in the spices, tomatoes with their juices, drained beans, vegetable broth, corn, and chilies until well combined.

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There’s no need to defrost the corn in advance, and you can use rinsed and drained canned corn or even fresh corn as a substitute.

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If you’d like a spicier soup, feel free to adjust the cayenne content as you see fit. Remember that a little can go a long way! I prefer to spice mine up after serving with my favorite hot sauce, so anyone who likes a milder version won’t be blown away by the spice factor.

Step 3 – Simmer, Season, and Serve

Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer for about 15 minutes, or until the liquid is reduced by about a quarter. Remember to stir occasionally.

Remove the pot from the heat, and stir in the lime juice.

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Season with additional salt and pepper to taste, and serve hot with your favorite toppings.

Change Things Up with Exciting Toppings

In the recipe above, I mention some of my favorite toppings to serve with this vegetarian taco soup. But these aren’t the only ones you can turn to.

Feel free to change things up with toppings that aren’t included among my top picks, like shredded lettuce, pickled jalapenos, chopped tomato, sliced avocado, queso fresco, cotija cheese, or whatever makes your soup-loving heart sing!

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If this recipe has inspired you try even more vegetarian soups, check out the following recipes:

  • Italian Harvest
  • Easy Vegetarian Matzo Ball
  • Butternut and Barley
  • Black Bean Soup
  • Vegetable Pasta

What toppings will you sprinkle on your perfect bowlful? Tell us in the comments below, and be sure to come back to rate the recipe once you’ve tried it.

Photos by Megan Yager, © Ask the Experts, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. See our TOS for more details. Originally published on January 26, 2011. Last updated: January 6, 2023 at 10:00 am. With additional writing and editing by Allison Sidhu.

Nutritional information derived from a database of known generic and branded foods and ingredients and was not compiled by a registered dietitian or submitted for lab testing. It should be viewed as an approximation.

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About Meghan Yager

Meghan Yager is a food addict turned food and travel writer with a love for creating uncomplicated, gourmet recipes and devouring anything the world serves up. As the author of the food and travel blog Cake 'n Knife, Meghan focuses on unique foodie experiences from around the world to right at home in your own kitchen.

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FAQs

How do I thicken my taco soup? ›

The best item to thicken a soup is some sort of starch, whether from flour, cornstarch, arrowroot, or even a lot of potatoes. If it is a powder, mix it with cold water and stir to make a smooth, lump-free paste, and stir constantly as you add it to the soup.

How to thicken taco soup without cornstarch? ›

Beans are not only a great addition to taco soup for their taste but also for their thickening properties. Mash a portion of the beans with a fork or potato masher and then add them back to the soup. The mashed beans will act as a natural thickening agent, making your taco soup heartier and more substantial.

How long does taco soup last in the fridge? ›

To Store: Store soup in the refrigerator for 3-4 days after making. Reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop. To Freeze: Allow creamy taco soup to cool completely. Place in a freezer-safe container or bag and freeze for up to 3 months.

What is the most important ingredient in soup? ›

For clear, brothy soups, stock is your most important ingredient. If you want to make a good soup, you need to use an excellently flavored stock — otherwise, the entire pot could be tasteless.

What is a substitute for beef broth in taco soup? ›

What can I use as a beef broth substitute in soups and stews? In soups and stews, you can use a combination of water and soy sauce or Worcestershire sauce to mimic the savory flavor of beef broth.

What cream to add to soup? ›

But depending on the type of soup, you can add heavy cream or even sour cream to get a delicious richness and creaminess.

Is it better to thicken soup with flour or cornstarch? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch.

How to make soup richer? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says. The choice of ingredient depends on the recipe, though.

Does cornstarch go bad? ›

Good news: Cornstarch is one of those baking staples that can last for years and doesn't really expire. If cornstarch does go bad, it's usually because moisture or pests have been able to get to it—and you'll notice it immediately. It may have an off taste or flavor (think sour or "funky"), or an off color.

Can I use potatoes to thicken soup? ›

Even if you don't purée the soup with a blender, potatoes release starch as they cook — thickening the broth with a satisfying velvety consistency.

Is it OK to leave taco soup out overnight? ›

Food should not be at room temperature for more than two hours. Shallow containers or small amounts of hot food can be placed directly in the refrigerator or rapidly chilled in an ice or cold water bath before refrigerating.

Is 5 day old soup ok to eat? ›

The FDA says you should typically only keep leftovers in the fridge for up to four days (womp womp), but Randy Worobo, Ph. D., professor of food microbiology at Cornell University, tells SELF that they can potentially last for up to a week depending on how they're handled.

Is soup OK after a week in the fridge? ›

According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), soups and stews containing meat and vegetables will be safe to eat for three to four days if refrigerated. The Hong Kong Centre for Food Safety (CFS) recommends setting your fridge temperature at 4 degrees Celsius (39 degrees Fahrenheit) or below.

What gives soup the best flavor? ›

Herbs and spices add aroma, flavor, and intensity to soup broth. "Use fresh or dried basil in tomato-based recipes or fresh parsley to add freshness to clear broth soups," says Sofia Norton, RD. You can also go with more heat and spices.

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