Serves 4
Time: 30 minutes
Okay, I realize that the only ABC in here is “O,” but I couldn’t find a decent alphabet pasta at the supermarket (although there are quite a few online if anyone wants to split a 12 pack.)
But still! This is homemade alphabet soup, the kind Andy Warhol might make a painting of. The kind that you used to spell out your name and the name of your cats with when you were a kid. The kind my mom used to put in an omelet! Although I still haven’t found anyone else who grew up on that particular delicacy.
It’s a really really really really really really simple, tomato-based vegetable soup. It’s not especially innovative, but it does exactly what Alphabet Soup is supposed to do — it hits the spot! Everyone needs a basic recipe like this.
I love using yukon gold potatoes since they don’t need to be peeled, but if you’re using russets then peel them first — the texture will be better. Also, if you’re like me and don’t have alphabet pasta, you can use tiny shells, wheels, orzo or macaroni.
2 teaspoons olive oil
1 small onion, diced small
2 stalks celery, tops removed, thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup baby carrots, in 1/2 inch slices
3/4 pounds yukon gold potatoes, in 1/2 inch dice
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 teaspoon dried tarragon
6 cups vegetable broth
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup dried small pasta
1 teaspoon agave syrup
16 ounces tomato sauce
1 cup frozen peas
Preheat a 4 quart soup pot over medium heat. Saute onion and celery in the oil with a pinch of salt until soft. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, 30 seconds or so.
Add carrots, potatoes, thyme, tarragon, vegetable broth and salt. Cover and bring to a boil. Once boiling, lower heat to a simmer, add pasta and cook until pasta and vegetables are soft, about 10 more minutes.
Add agave, tomato sauce and frozen peas and heat through (5 minutes or so.) Remove from heat. It tastes better the longer you let it sit, but give it at least 10 minutes. Taste for salt and seasoning, and serve.
adriennefriend
Excellent!! Looking forward to making it. Also: when you say “decent”, do you mean “vegan”? Cuz I can send you some vegan alphabet pasta.
IsaChandra
No, I just meant something that would hold its own with the chunkly veggies. The only ones at my supermarket were tiny (from Eden foods.) I am gonna order some online, but thanks for the offer!
Kaitlyn@TheTieDyeFiles
Looks hearty and delicious!
Arielle (Your Vegan Girlfriend)
How perfect for the colder weather! This looks like my new favorite go to comfort soup!
Meridith
Oh thank you so much! This looks like a real “comfort food” soup – my 3 year old is going to love it.
Ashley Brunner
yum! gotta love good ol’ classics from childhood
Hillary
I will definitely be making this for my lady! She loves weird kid foods like this; her favorite dish is that lentil meatball chef boyardee thing.
Thanks! 😀
Meister @ The Nervous Cook
Woah, it’s completely amazing when you can literally taste something in your mouth just by seeing a photo of it. This so obviously captures that childhood lunch staple that I’ll absolutely have to make it next time I’m feeling under the weather or blue — or maybe just after a long Saturday afternoon of making snow angels!
Audrey
This definitely brings me back to my childhood when I would eat the canned kind. I’m sure this is much better!
Denise
I’m unjustifiably excited about this recipe.
Denise
Not that it isn’t exciting. Just… I probably shouldn’t be squealing over alphabet soup.
Luv What You Do
That looks so warm and hearty as the cold is justing getting to us here in Chicago this week. My mom found me alphabets the last time I was sick at Whole Foods. They are Eden Organic and made from vegetable!?
Sophie
pasta Os + broken spaghetti sticks = binary code soup
Linda from NJ
This looks awesome. Saved and looking forward to making it in the very near future! Thank your for sharing the recipe.
Allison Dubya
@ Sophie: Lol, binary code soup. There are 10 types of people in this world: Those who understand binary and those who don’t! 🙂
Lauren @ hey, who cut the cheese?
This looks so good, and takes me back to my childhood =).
Russell
Tomato sauce, not tomato paste? Any particular brand you recommend?
Lynn
Where do you find the vegetable broth or do you make your own? I’m having trouble finding on without MSG.
Katrina
What a yummy soup!
Susan
Small bags of alphabet noodles are located in the Hispanic section of regular grocery stores in SoCal.
missbear
Please can I be thick and ask you to spell out to me tomato sauce? Is it a recipe based sauce or passata? If a recipe based sauce could you please let me know the recipe? Thanks a million. Ooh, if I’ve missed something obvious please aceot my apologies, I have a nasty cold and no brain 🙂
Sasha
Just made this soup and subbed a can of whole tomatoes which i blended. worked fine, super tasty.
Sean
Made this tonight with orzo, since it’s what I had in the pantry. This is seriously good soup. Thanks for another winner, Isa.
Ashley Schachter
Made this for dinner with the orzo instead of alphabet pasta, couldn’t find it at whole foods. Delicious!
Keely
This is so fantastic. I pretty much followed the recipe exactly, but added mushrooms since they were wasting away in the fridge. I was honestly just banking on this to be an easy nutritious cheap meal, but I enjoyed it so much more than that. Oh, I also added a big drizzle of a nice olive oil on top of each bowl and served with salad and garlic bread. This is going into our monthly rotation!
Jessica
Uber-yum, Isa! This is an awesome recipe. I used the DaVinci brand of alphabet pasta; my local Whole Foods stocks it.
IsaChandra
Ah! So lucky! My WF has a pretty limited pasta selection.
Donna @ What the Dog Ate
Tried it and loved it. My dad actually asked, “Is this Campbells soup?” It was great on a cold night with some warm, gooey grilled cheese. Thanks for the recipe.
Leah
I just made this for dinner, and it was fantastic! Super easy to make, and such great flavor. I did add some mushrooms and leeks to the veggie mix. Perfect for a cold, rainy Vancouver night! Thanks so much!
Elizabeth
I made this four times last week! Once for my fam and gave three pots away to friends. This is a keeper recipe. Basic, inexpensive, quick, and delicious! THANK YOU!
Katie
This is a great soup to make on a weeknight when you want something homemade, but don’t want to spend a ton of time in the kitchen. Thanks much!
Andy L-S
We made this last night … whole family LOVED it, including the one kid who usually doesn’t care for soup. Definite keeper.
Dana
I couldn’t find alphabet noodles, sadly. However, this soup was DELISH (and I don’t like tomato soup!). I left the soup for my boyfriend to feed him for the weekend while I was gone, but by the time he got home from work our meat-loving, non-cooking roommate ate THE WHOLE POT. He suggested I make it again sometime.
Thanks Isa!
Andrea
I added kidney beans for protein and used green beans instead of peas. Just the thing I needed for a lazy, rainy day. Plus now I have lunch for the rest of the week.
Aminah
Very good! I just made it to go with calzones tonight! I used DeBoles Alphabet’s!
Aminah
I’ve made this soup three times now! My family loves it. The first time I used 6 cups of broth as the recipe says but I thought it was too soupy. So the second time I made it, I used 4 cups of broth which made it more like Spaghettios! The third time I used 5 cups of broth, which is perfect for me!
IsaChandra
Cool! Thanks for experimenting!
Stephanie
I used little alphabet pasta, and am now on the hunt for larger ones. This was so good and froze beautifully!
Andrea
My family loved this! Thanks for another fantastic recipe!
lilyredcloud
Hi, I was looking for a new soup recipe because I had a ton of white beans left from a batch of your sausage recipe. I quadrupled that recipe and still had a ton of beans leftover. I made this soup and threw in the rest of the beans instead of pasta and it is wonderful. Yes, I know I can’t call it alphabet soup now. Pasta is not the best choice for me because I cook a couple of pots of soup on Sunday so I don’t have to cook during the week. Pasta tends to disintegrate before I can eat all the soup. Is there a secret to keeping it from doing that?
Kateradee
lilyredcloud – Cook all the pasta for the soup when you make it, but don’t actually add it to the soup. Keep it in a separate tupperwear/ziplock in the fridge, and portion it into the soup directly into the bowls when you’re going to eat it, before you heat it up. That way the pasta won’t get soggy. Learned the trick working in restaurants — any kind of pasta, etc., they keep separate as long as possible to make it taste fresh!
Lea
This soup is AMAZING!! i make it pretty often and even my kids love it (which is pretty rare) Thanks alot for posting this!
Deb KW.
Fantastic! of course this is just redundant at this point but it’s fantastic.
Lynn
I just made this last night. The only things I changed (initially) were to add an additional celery and to use a different sweetener (as I don’t have agave). It was delicious, but I had major pasta issues!
Isa and everyone who has had success, what fraction of a pound was the two cups of pasta you used? With my alphabet pasta, 2 cups = 1 pound! I should have known better, but I added the full amount anyway. That led to adding more water later, but I still ended up with alphabet stew! There is not a drop of broth left to be seen in this massive stew with only a few vegetables smothered by letters. We loved it anyway, but leftovers will be reheated with their volume of water or broth, and next time I will only use half a cup of alphabet pasta.
Maybe I will just make this soup again tonight with no pasta at all and combine the batches together… hmm…
Sherri Fisher
This soup is delicious as well as quick and easy to make! I have made it several times. My husband and I like it with (vegan) cheese and tomato paninis.
Geena
I just made this and it was fabulous even though I messed up the recipe a little! I thought I had potatoes and did not so I used zucchini that was about to expire. I also accidentally added the tomato sauce when I added the broth instead of waiting. Still amazing and comforting and everything I wanted! Next time I am going to follow the recipe exactly and I bet it will be even better!
Robert
Fantastic recipe – I have already made this twice. Perfect for this very cold winter we have been having. Freezes well for a tasty, healthy instant meal. Love it!