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Whether there’s a chill in the air or you’re just wanting an easy and comforting dinner a pot of soup is a perfect choice. I’ve gathered my favorite gluten-free soup recipes here for you all in one place. You’ll love these delicious and easy homemade soups, they’re just pure comfort food. And these soups are also all dairy-free!
And you can bake up some of my gluten-free cornbread or jalapeno corn muffins to bump up the comfort level even higher.
I like to have shredded cooked chicken and ground beef portioned out in 2 or 4-cup serving sizes in the freezer to make making soup even easier. For an easy way to make cooked and shredded chicken try my Instant Pot Whole Chicken.
If you live near a store that sells gluten-free rotisserie chicken that would make it easy to get cooked chicken to shred.
Be sure to check labels for any canned or packaged items to make sure they are gluten-free, like chicken or beef broth, and canned or frozen veggies. Always check your labels.
Freezing Gluten-Free Soups:
I’ve found that most soups freeze well. So if you have any leftovers or just a serving or two left you can place it in freezer bags and freeze for up to 3 months.
These soups all have around 6-10 servings. If you’re cooking for just one or two people these soups would be perfect to make and then freeze in a single serving size. It’s so nice to have a little stockpile of homemade soups in your freezer.
Creamy White Chicken Chili
This Creamy White Chicken Chili is very easy to make, and if you have your chicken pre-cooked and shredded, you can have this all mixed together in just minutes. With instructions for both the stovetop and slow cooker.
This Olive Garden Copycat Zuppa Toscana is made with spicy gluten-free Italian sausage, potatoes, kale, and a creamy broth, it’s a delicious and satisfying meal. You’ll love how simple it is to make and I’ve included cooking directions for the Instant Pot and Slow Cooker.
Chicken Taco Soup With Salsa Verde
Chicken Taco Soup with Salsa Verde has been a hit every time I serve it. With simple ingredients that you can have on hand and using pre-shredded chicken, this soup comes together quickly.
Creamy Hamburger Soup
When you need a simple and comforting weeknight dinner, this creamy hamburger soup is the answer. With simple ingredients, this soup makes it easy to have dinner on the table without much fuss. I’ve included directions to make it in an Instant Pot, slow cooker, or stovetop.
Chicken Tortilla Soup
Enjoy a flavorful weeknight dinner that the entire family will love with this scrumptious Chicken Tortilla Soup. With pre-cooked shredded chicken, this meal can be prepared and served in just 30 minutes.
Taco Soup with Veggies
This hearty and delicious Gluten-Free Taco Soup with Veggies is easy to make and will quickly become a family favorite. This soup is packed with beef, vegetables, and spices that will warm you up from the inside out. It makes for an easy weeknight meal since you can prepare it in 30 minutes.
Easy Gluten-Free Chili
Ready for a big pot of chili but you need to make sure it’s gluten-free? This deliciousEasy Gluten-Free Chiliis the perfect choice. A warm bowl of chili is great at any time of year but when it’s cold outside it’s even better. And I’ll show you what ingredients to use to make sure it’s gluten-free.
Instant Pot Vegetable Soup
This vegetable soup is a family favorite, and with its variety of ingredients, we often call it “Everything Soup”. It’s great comfort food.
Instant Pot Potato Soup
Instant Pot Potato Soup is a classic comfort food perfect for those chilly nights. With an Instant Pot, you can easily make this delicious dish in no time.
This Beef and Sweet Potato Chowder recipe is the perfect comfort food for a chilly night. It’s easy to make, hearty, and delicious. With a creamy broth and tender chunks of beef, it’s sure to warm you up from the inside out.
Lasagna Soup
All the flavors of lasagna but without the gluten or dairy. You will not miss any of it. I use a combination of coconut milk and nutritional yeast to give it the creamy feel and taste of cheese. And you can’t taste the flavor of coconut at all, so no worries there.
Chicken Pot Pie Soup
This healthy chicken pot pie soup is warm and comforting and has all the wonderful flavors of a classic chicken pot pie.
Keeping a can or two around makes it simple to whip up an improvised pureed soup, especially Food editor Joe Yonan's Any Vegetable Instant Pot Soup. As long as you have the coconut milk and some aromatics, you can cobble together a satisfying meal with whatever vegetables you have on hand.
Campbell's® Cream of Chicken Gluten Free Soup starts with high-quality chicken stock, fresh cream and tender chicken raised without antibiotics for deliciously smooth flavor.
The common reasons are better digestion and faster weight loss. It may also lead to a significant improvement in their energy and mood. You need to be careful about the hidden dairy and gluten content in various products that you may consume on a daily basis. Keep reading to know how to go dairy and gluten free.
For example, if you're cooking a savory dish, you can try soy milk or hemp milk. If you're cooking a sweeter dish, try alternatives such as oat milk. This option lends a sweet flavor to everything from soups to curries and beyond.
Cornstarch is a great option as it is a natural thickening agent, but you'll want to be careful about how much you use. Start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked together with cold water to create a slurry. Then, gradually add the slurry to the soup, letting it boil for one to two minutes before adding more.
Coconut milk is a popular substitute for heavy cream in many soups, stews, and curries. Its consistency is similar to that of heavy cream or milk and can be added to recipes in a similar fashion.
Soy milk: This option is the most consumed plant-based alternative globally, dominating more than 50% of 2018 market share. The demand for soy milk comes from its creamy texture and slightly nutty flavor, making it an excellent cooking and baking ingredient.
There are dairy-free, vegan, and healthful alternatives that can take the place of heavy cream and provide savory and sweet dishes with a thick, creamy texture. Alternatives to heavy cream include a butter and milk mixture, evaporated milk, cashew cream, and pureed tofu or beans.
Oat Milk. Oat milk is perhaps the creamiest of all the plant milks. Its thick creamy texture means it's one of the closest plant-based milks to resemble dairy milk. Oat milk is quickly becoming a favorite non-dairy alternative to milk with popular brands like Oatly disrupting the traditional milk industry.
Made from finely milled white rice, rice flour is a great substitute for wheat flour. It works very well as a thickening agent because it prevents liquid separation – it is particularly good for soups, gravies and sauces but can also work for cakes, cookies and crackers.
Progresso has many soups that are certified gluten-free. We are a proud partner of the Celiac Disease Foundation and are committed to continuously expanding our gluten free soup options.
Arrowroot starch works in these sorts of dishes, too. Some sauces are thickened by starting with a “roux” (a butter + flour mixture), traditionally made with wheat flour. White rice or sweet rice flour is a perfectly good substitute.
Others are lactose intolerant, which results from an enzyme deficiency that makes it impossible to break down the lactose (a sugar found in dairy) in one's system. People with one or both of these conditions don't necessarily need to avoid eggs as they are devoid of milk proteins and lactose. Eggs are also gluten free.
If you're vegan or have a dairy intolerance, we have good news: peanut butter is both dairy-free and gluten-free! Most peanut butter is made from peanuts, salt, palm oil, or hydrogenated vegetable oil (Processed peanut butter may contain some added sugars, too).
Plain, fresh cuts of meat, including beef, poultry (chicken, turkey, etc), rabbit, lamb and fish/seafood meat, are all gluten-free. However, be careful with breaded or floured meats, which typically contain wheat and therefore gluten.
Multiple studies have also shown that gluten can alter bowel barrier function in patients with irritable bowel syndrome and lead to the development of symptoms. Lactose intolerance can coexist with gluten intolerance. Patients should be evaluated for celiac disease prior to considering a gluten-free challenge.
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