This Cozy Bowl of ‘Snowy Night Soup’ Gets Requests from the Kids Every Single Snowy Night!
There’s something magical about the first snowfall — the quiet hush outside, the sparkle on the trees, and the excitement on the kids’ faces as they rush to the window. And in our house, snow falling outside means only one thing inside: it’s time for “Snowy Night Soup.”
This cozy, creamy soup has become a cold-weather tradition in our home — so much so that my kids don’t ask if I’m making it anymore, they ask when. Warm, comforting, and easy to make, this soup brings everyone to the table with smiles and full bowls.
What Makes “Snowy Night Soup” So Special?
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❄️ Cozy and creamy — perfect for warming up after playing in the snow
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🥄 Kid-approved — mild, flavorful, and filled with their favorite ingredients
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🍲 One-pot meal — simple to make and easy to clean up
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🧀 Cheesy goodness — enough said
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🕒 Quick to make — on the table in 30 minutes or less
Ingredients
You can adjust the ingredients to fit your family’s taste, but here’s our go-to base:
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2 tbsp butter
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1 small onion, diced
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2 cloves garlic, minced
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3 cups chicken or vegetable broth
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2 cups milk or half-and-half
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2 cups diced potatoes (peeled if you like)
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1 cup frozen corn
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1 cup shredded cooked chicken or ham (optional)
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1 ½ cups shredded cheddar cheese
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Salt and pepper, to taste
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Optional: pinch of thyme, parsley, or smoked paprika for extra flavor
Instructions
1. Sauté the Aromatics
In a large pot over medium heat, melt butter. Add the diced onion and garlic, cooking until soft and fragrant (about 3–4 minutes).
2. Add Broth and Potatoes
Pour in the broth and stir in the potatoes. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 10–15 minutes, until potatoes are tender.
3. Stir in Milk and Corn
Add the milk (or half-and-half) and frozen corn. If using cooked chicken or ham, add that now too. Let it heat through for another 5 minutes.
4. Melt in the Cheese
Reduce heat to low and slowly stir in the shredded cheese until melted and smooth. Season with salt, pepper, and any herbs you like.
5. Serve Warm
Ladle into big bowls and serve with crusty bread, crackers, or grilled cheese on the side.
Make It Your Own
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🥦 Add broccoli, carrots, or peas for a veggie boost
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🥓 Stir in crispy bacon for extra flavor
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🌾 Use gluten-free flour to thicken if needed
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🧄 Add a dash of garlic powder or onion powder to deepen the flavor
Why Kids Love It
“Snowy Night Soup” is creamy without being too heavy, cheesy without being overpowering, and filled with familiar ingredients kids love — like corn, potatoes, and melty cheese. It’s a gentle, comforting dish that’s perfect after snowball fights, sledding, or just curling up with a cozy movie.
Final Thoughts
Some recipes are more than just meals — they’re memories in a bowl. “Snowy Night Soup” has become a beloved winter tradition in our family, and it might just become one in yours, too. It’s easy, hearty, and made with love — just what you need on a chilly evening.
So the next time the snow starts to fall, grab your pot, your ingredients, and your warmest blanket — and get ready for the coziest bowl of soup you’ve ever had.
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