How to Freeze Soup in Bags or Containers for Make-Ahead Meals

2015-06-09
How to Freeze Soup in Bags or Containers for Make-Ahead Meals

If you know how to freeze soup, you can keep your freezer filled with pre-made meals and leftovers. Soup is one of the best foods to keep stocked in the freezer. So, if you're looking forward to a big cozy bowl of chicken noodle soup or chili for dinner tonight, you can make a big batch without worrying about any going to waste. Use our Test Kitchen's easy methods and tips for how to freeze soup in bags or containers so quick dinners are just a few steps away whenever you need it.

What You'll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Freezer-safe containers or bags
  • Ladle

Materials

  • Homemade soup suitable for freezing
  • Ice water

Instructions

How to Freeze Soup

When making homemade soup, your recipe will determine whether it will freeze well. Broth- and tomato-based soups, stews, and chilis freeze best. Avoid cream-based soups and soups thickened with flour or cornstarch. Wondering if you can freeze potato soup? Unfortunately, our Test Kitchen doesn't recommend it, as chunks of potatoes can become mealy after freezing.

Once your leftovers are ready, follow these steps to learn how to freeze soup safely.

  1. Cools Soup Quickly

    After cooking (or enjoying your soup), cool hot soup quickly by placing the soup pot in ice water in the kitchen sink, stirring often. It's important to cool soup fast to prevent bacteria growth.

  2. Create Soup Portions for Freezing

    Ladle the cooled soup into freezer-safe containers or bags, leaving ½- to 1 inch of space at the top of the container (the soup will expand when freezing). You can store multiple portions in a large container to thaw for family dinners or freeze them in individual-size containers.

    When freezing soup, you can use whatever container you want as long as it's safe for the freezer and you leave the headspace as noted above. You can use freezer-safe containers made of plastic or glass as well as freezer-safe bags. There are also handy silicone freezing trays available made specifically for soup.

  3. Freeze Soup

    Write the contents and date on each container for future reference. Place soup in the freezer and store for up to three months.

Thawing and Serving Frozen Soup

It's important to note that you should never thaw frozen foods at room temperature. Thaw frozen soup for one to two days in the refrigerator before reheating using one of the following methods:

  • Microwave: Pop the soup out of the container or bag and place in a microwave-safe dish. Cover the dish with a microwave-safe lid or vented plastic wrap to prevent spattering. Thaw soup in the microwave on 50% power (medium). Stir frozen soup a few times as it thaws.
  • Stove-top reheating: Reheat thawed soup on the stove top until heated through using medium-high heat for broth-base soups and medium heat for purees or stews. Stir often to keep from burning; watch beans and veggies closely.

Best Soups for Freezing


Into meal planning for the family? We're also sharing some of our fave freezer-friendly soup recipes (not all soups are OK to freeze) to keep the freezer stocked. Plan on adding some freezer-friendly soups to the menu so you'll always have a delicious meal ready to heat and serve. We've got a ton of top-rated soup and stew recipes that will freeze well, but plenty are created specifically for the freezer. Our barley-beef stew, Tuscan bean soup, and sausage-pepper soup would be great recipes to start.

Don't forget to make broth for recipes, especially around the holidays. Stock freezes well and can be used in all kinds of dishes to enhance the flavors. We have recipes for chicken broth to use when making turkey stuffing, beef broth for stew and soup base, and vegetable stock to add to vegetarian dishes.

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