This hamburger soup recipe is simple, hearty, and delicious. That’s the perfect way to describe this beef soup with vegetables. Soups are perfect for weeknight meals and this one can be made ahead of time so it’s ready to warm up for a quick dinner. If you have fresh vegetables you need to use before they go bad, then this easy hamburger soup recipe is for you. This recipe is often called poor man’s soup, vegetable soup with beef, or kitchen sink soup, but no matter what you call it, this soup is an easy recipe to make, is extremely flavorful, and jam packed with veggies. To make this hamburger soup, all you need to do is cook the ground beef in a skillet, chop the vegetables, and then add them to a large pot. You’ll add in the liquid ingredients along with the bouillion and green chiles and let is simmer on the stovetop until done. It really doesn’t get easier than that!

🛒 Ingredients You’ll Need

I typically make this hamburger soup recipe when I have fresh vegetables that have been in the crisper for 2-3 days and I haven’t used them yet. This comforting soup has a rich tomato broth full of a variety of vegetables. And that’s what I love about this hamburger soup recipe…I can use different vegetables every single time I make it. When I don’t want my fresh veggies to go to waste, I make a batch. And then sometimes, I use a bag of frozen vegetables and add some beans. It really just depends what I have on hand. These are my standard “go-to” ingredients when I make this hearty soup recipe. Ground beef is an inexpensive protein that adds a lot of flavor and really brings out the beef flavor you’ll get from the beef bouillon. These 2 ingredients help make this taste more like a beef soup. I do add some tomato juice which helps contribute to that comforting and hearty flavor. Green chilies add a bit of spice, but by no means makes this recipe spicy. They are used in this recipe as a flavor enhancer. I also love adding fresh cabbage which provides some fiber. Hamburger soup with cabbage is so tasty! I highly recommend using this vegetable. Adding zucchini, squash, carrots, corn, and diced tomatoes adds rich nutrients and an unbelievable fresh flavor.

📋 Step-By-Step Recipe Instructions

This hamburger soup recipe is so easy to make and the flavors will taste like it has been cooking for hours! You’ll start with the ground beef and brown it until it is no longer pink. Next, chop and wash all the vegetables and add them to a large pot. Add the browned hamburger meat and the rest of the ingredients and stir until well combined. Bring the mixture to a boil and the lower the temperature to medium to medium-low. Cover and let the it simmer for an hour. After an hour, it’s ready to serve. And that’s it! That’s how easy it is to make this hamburger soup recipe! We love to top this hamburger soup recipe with freshly shredded cheddar cheese, tortilla chips, sour cream, or croutons. I also love pairing it with my Quick Peppery Cheese Bread!

Frequently Asked Questions

💭 Expert Tips

To thicken this soup into more of a stew, you can add in a cornstarch slurry. To learn how to make a cornstarch slurry, add 1 Tablespoon of water to a glass jar and then add in 1 Tablespoon of cornstarch. Whip with a fork or whisk until there are no lumps. When the soup is done cooking, bring it back to a boil and then slowly pour in the cornstarch slurry mixture. Stir to combine and when it has reached your desired thickness, reduce the heat to low. With this recipe, you can prep the ingredients ahead of time. When using fresh vegetables, I wash and chop them a day in advance and store them in the refrigerator until I’m ready to add them to the soup. You can also brown the ground beef the day before and store it in the refrigerator until ready for use. If you choose to use potatoes, make sure they are no bigger than ½ inch thick when cutting. This will help ensure the potatoes are cooked all the way through. To make this hamburger soup recipe even healthier, use a 93% or 96% lean ground beef. For leftover hamburger soup, try serving it on a bed of rice, zucchini noodles, or spaghetti squash. If you choose to thicken it with the cornstarch slurry, you can add this to stuffed peppers, in zucchini boats, and even over a bed of fritos!

🥘 What to Serve With This Soup

This recipe pairs perfectly with a fresh green salad, like my Autumn Chopped Salad, Romaine Salad, or this Greek Kale and Quinoa Salad. My Quick Peppery Cheese Bread also goes perfectly with this soup. It’s also great with cornbread.

🍲 Looking for More Comforting Soups?

I eat soup year round and another healthy and hearty soup you’ll enjoy is this Sweet Potato Soup with Butter Beans. This one is made in the instant pot and the blended butter beans make it wonderfully creamy and thick. I’m also a huge fan of this Crock Pot Chicken Tortilla Soup and it’s so easy to make because I use shredded rotisserie chicken to make things super simple during prep. And this Autumn Vegetable Beef Soup is another hamburger based soup that is full of vegetables. The difference with this on is it has a chicken broth base. Update Notes: This post was originally published in February 2018, but was re-published with updated step-by-step instructions, pictures, and tips in September 2021.

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