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Because three soups is always better than just one.
I am really excited about these soups. I have been working with Simply Organic to develop some cozy soups to warm us all up these freezing cold days so many of us seem to be having this winter. The best part is, these soups are all simple, healthy and delicious. There is one for everyone.
YES!
Alright, so first up is the Seafood Gumbo.
Unlike most gumbos, this one requires very minimal ingredients… and very minimal work. It is kind of amazing. Oh, and instead of the typical rice you see with most gumbo recipes, I paired this one with quinoa for a healthier twist.
Get the recipe for Seafood Gumbo–> here.
So this next one? Herbs de Split Pea Soup?
Well, this one I surprisingly loved. I had never made split pea soup before and I know it is typically made with ham, but this soup is vegan, simple with all kinds of deliciousness. The Herbs de Provence is the magic touch that takes this soup from good to awesome! And even my split pea hating family liked this one. Ok well, I could not get the boys to try it, but when I gave it to my parents they loved it.
Now that is amazing.
Get the recipe for Herbs de Split Pea Soup–> here.
Soup number three is my personal favorite.
Chipotle Chicken Tortilla Soup. Just. So. Good.
And easy. All you do is throw everything in the crockpot and let it cook. Come home to a house that smells simply amazing and make some homemade tortilla strips. This is so my kind of cozy comfort soup. Mexican all the way. I mean come on, there is cheese and avocados, so yeah, you know it is my kind of food!
Get the recipe for Crockpot Chipotle Chicken Tortilla Soup–> here.
What do you say, Sunday soup making day? Sounds kind of perfect to me.
Need the split pea soup recipe
Hi Andrea,
So sorry, I no longer have access to that recipe. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx
Found it! https://www.simplyorganic.com/recipes-by-collection/winter/winter-soups/herbes-de-split-pea-soup
Hello,
Can I find the split pea soup somewhere else on the site? The link is not working for me.
Thank you!
Hi Katie,
So sorry, I no longer have access to that recipe. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Here is the recipe https://www.simplyorganic.com/recipes-by-collection/winter/winter-soups/herbes-de-split-pea-soup
The gumbo looks great, but the link is broken….any chance you can post or send the recipe?
Hey Katie,
So sorry, I no longer have access to this recipe, but here is one you might enjoy:
https://www.halfbakedharvest.com/mrs-mooneys-secret-gumbo/
Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Hello Angela,
That gumbo soup looks great! Can you please send me the recipe please?
Sorry I meant Tieghan.
Thanks
Hi! The recipe is in this post. Let me know if for some reason you can’t see it. Hope you love the gumbo!
Oops.I see the link has been removed. I am looking into finding the recipe. I will send if I can. So sorry for the trouble!
I spent a lot of time to locate something such as this
Glad you found it!! Enjoy!
Hi! The links don’t lead to any recipes for me and I’m wondering if something is wrong with the site. I am REALLY interested in that gumbo recipe
Hey Angela, the Simply Organic site seems to not be working. So sorry!! I am emailing you the recipe now.
All three look fantastic in my opinion, but at the moment I am dying for the split pea soup 🙂 yum!
You really know how to whip up some fantastic recipes, girl!! And as always, these are gorgeous pictures!! Pinning! 🙂
Thank you so much!
First time I have left a comment. Made the chicken tortilla soup. It was extremely bitter from the lime halfs. It has ruined the soup and now I am left with a huge pot of soup that no one will eat. If you do make this soup I would not put the spent limes in with the juice from the limes. I think it would have been great without that step.
Tieghan: I think you’re awesome, and love your recipes. I visit your site daily. BUT…..gumbo must ALWAYS have the trinity, onion, celery and green bell pepper. Just about anything else is allowed, but as a Louisiana girl born and raised, I had to share. Keep the recipes coming and keep cooking!
Haha! Thanks so much!! I will keep this in mind for my next gumbo! 🙂
These soups all look so cozy and warm, love the chicken tortilla!
Thank you so much, Laura!!