Easy 3-step vegetable beef soup 🥣🍂

Nothings better than an easy and filling soup!

✨I forgot, add tomato paste and a little water into the ground beef mixture.✨

You can do it the easy way and use cans or go with fresh vegetables!

You can also do it on the stove-top, instapot or crockpot!

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2025/5/11 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so my super easy 3-step vegetable beef soup is already a fall favorite, but sometimes you want a little extra oomph or need to tweak it for different tastes or dietary needs! I've played around with this recipe quite a bit, and here are my go-to tips to make it even more amazing, whether you're aiming for that 'old-fashioned' taste or trying to keep it light. Enhancing the Base for Delicious Flavor My secret to a truly flavorful soup starts even before the veggies hit the pot! After browning your ground beef (I always go for lean to keep it healthier, but any will do!), make sure to drain off any excess fat. This is prime time to really build flavor. I love adding finely diced white onions and green celery (straight from my cutting board!) to the pot with a splash of olive oil and letting them soften with the beef. Don't forget that tomato paste – it adds such a rich depth and helps create that beautiful broth! This is also where I load up on seasonings: a generous dash of Lawry's seasoned salt, lots of fresh cracked black pepper, a spoon of Italian seasoning, and plenty of garlic powder. Seriously, these make all the difference and really bring out that 'old-fashioned hamburger vegetable soup' vibe. Vegetable Choices & Broth Boosts The original recipe mentions using fresh or canned veggies, and honestly, both work beautifully depending on your time and what you have on hand! For that classic, hearty feel, I always have fresh carrots, potatoes, and green beans on hand. But for convenience, canned corn, lima beans, and diced tomatoes are absolute lifesavers – perfect for those 'soup in a can' moments when you want homemade taste. When it comes to the liquid, using a robust beef broth is key. I often dissolve a couple of beef bouillon cubes directly into hot water to make my own super-flavorful broth, especially if I don't have pre-made broth on hand. It really makes the 'beef broth simmering with vegetables' part shine, turning those simple beef cubes into a rich, comforting meal. Cooking Method Magic (Beyond the Stovetop!) While a big pot of soup simmering on the stovetop is pure comfort, this recipe is incredibly versatile! Crockpot: After browning the beef and sautéing the aromatics, just dump everything else into your slow cooker. Add your chosen veggies (even frozen ones work great here!), broth, and seasonings. Let it cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours. It's amazing to come home to a ready-made meal! Instant Pot: This is my go-to for speedy weeknight meals. Use the sauté function to brown the beef and onions (just like step one!). Then add all your other ingredients, seal the lid, and cook on high pressure for about 10-15 minutes (depending on how soft you like your potatoes and carrots). Natural release for 10 minutes, then quick release. Dinner in a flash! No matter the method, let it simmer until all the vegetables are tender and the flavors have really melded. That long, slow simmer is what makes it feel so comforting and truly brings out the depth of the 'beef simmering in pot with vegetables'. Making it 'Low Calorie' or Extra Hearty If you're watching your calories (like some of those 'low calorie soups' searches!), simply stick to lean ground beef, load up on extra non-starchy vegetables like cabbage or zucchini, and use a low-sodium beef broth. You can even skip the potatoes for a lower-carb version. For an extra hearty 'sopa de res' feel, some people like to add a bay leaf while simmering, or even a squeeze of fresh lime juice and a sprinkle of chopped cilantro right before serving. It adds a wonderful zing! This soup is so forgiving, you can really make it your own and enjoy a tasty, filling meal.

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MommaG

love soup like this ❤️

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GBolyard

This looks so delicious! Vegetable is my favorite soup!!!

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