From a simple vegetable broth, you can make low-calorie soups packed with the healthy ingredients we need most.
A steaming bowl of soup is comfort food in the purest sense. More comforting still, it's a worthy meal for anyone aiming to eat a little healthier, especially when the recipe puts vegetables front and center.
“Soups are excellent for weight loss,” says Stephanie Middleberg, a registered dietitian in New York City. “Studies show that when we eat soup before or as part of a meal, we eat roughly 20 percent fewer total calories at that meal.” Although our bodies usually don't feel sated by liquids such as juices and sodas, soup's one-two punch of liquid plus fiber from vegetables (and the occasional legume) creates a satisfying combo, so we tend to feel full on less. Spooning up a soup that's loaded with produce is also a reliable way to help meet the recommended daily quota of two to three cups of vegetables.
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Our vegetable stock, which eliminates excess calories, sodium, and additives, is primed for cooking lighter dishes. It's versatile enough for the entree-worthy soups in the recipes below, as well as many that call for chicken stock. Freeze a double batch and a bowl of good health will never be far off.
Try These Recipes
Vegetable Stock
Yellow-Lentil Soup with Cilantro Chutney
Spring-Vegetable and Chickpea Soup with Cheese Toasts
Shrimp-and-Chive-Dumpling Soup





