Disney Soup Recipes to Warm Up Your Winter
We are in the peak of winter back home. With temps lingering below zero, we find ourselves longing for those warm, sunny vacation days in Disney. But while we weather through these frosty days, I like to create Disney magic at home by preparing recipes from the parks! So, this week, we’re sharing soup recipes from the Disney parks to warm up your winter!
Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup – Le Cellier Steakhouse (EPCOT, Walt Disney World)

Kicking off our soup recipes from the Disney parks is the wildly popular Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup from EPCOT’s Canada Pavilion. This soup has been a fan-favorite for years, even making regular appearances at EPCOT food festivals.

Creamy melted cheese and crispy bacon pieces complement each other in this indulgent soup.
Colcannon Soup – Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant (Disney Springs, Walt Disney World)

We’re heading to Disney Springs for this next cozy soup recipe. Marrying traditional Irish ingredients like mashed potatoes and cabbage create this mouthwatering dish. Oh, and did I mention the bacon? Delicious!
Walt’s Chili Recipe – Carnation Café (Disneyland)

One of Walt Disney’s favorite home recipes was a simple dish – chili and beans. And to pay tribute to the man who started it all, this chili recipe is served today at Disneyland’s Carnation Café. This recipe is full of nostalgia. Serve with a side of saltine crackers – just as Walt preferred it!
Peanut Stew – EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays (EPCOT, Walt Disney World)

This plant-based recipe is a favorite of EPCOT Festival of the Holidays. Inspired by West African cooking, this stew combines sweet potatoes, roasted spiced peanuts, mustard greens, and warm spices into a satisfying and flavorful dish.
Curry, Carrot, and Apple Soup – Disney Cruise Line

Warm curry spices are the perfect accompaniment to the sweet apples and carrots in this Disney Cruise Line soup. Blended into a smooth consistency; this soup is light and refreshing, making it a great appetizer to start a meal.
Cheesy Enchilada Soup – Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Café (Disney California Adventure Park)

An abundance of shredded chicken, veggies, black beans, and cheese pack this creamy soup with flavor. Top with corn tortilla strips for added crunch.
Loaded Baked Potato Soup – Carnation Café (Disneyland)

We’re back at Carnation Café for this filling and satisfying potato soup recipe. Loaded with bacon, onion, carrot, celery, and a medley of potatoes – this soup has all the makings for a cozy meal. Top it with chives, sour cream, shredded cheese, or even more bacon!
Tomato Florentine Soup – Boma – Flavors of Africa (Animal Kingdom Lodge, Walt Disney World)

This soup combines ground turkey, vegetables, pasta, and fragrant African spices in a symphony of savory flavors. There’s no doubt this soup will provide comfort on those cold winter days.
IMPOSSIBLE Sausage and Kale Soup – EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival (EPCOT, Walt Disney World)

Plant-based sausage, potatoes, kale, and dairy-free cream create this tasty and satisfying vegan recipe. Even if you don’t typically eat a vegan diet, this hearty recipe is a must-try. Top with plant-based pesto or toasted crackers to elevate the dish!
Creamy Corn Soup with Crab – Narcoossee’s (Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Walt Disney World)

Corn, celery, onions, carrots, leeks, and shallots are blended with fresh herbs and cream creating this soup’s silky texture. Topped with lump crab meat, this decadent dish pairs beautifully with a side of fresh bread.
Beef and Barley Soup – King Stefan’s Banquet Hall (Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World)

This recipe hails from the Disney Recipe Vault, and was originally served in King Stefan’s Banquet Hall – known today as Cinderella’s Royal Table. This hearty and satisfying soup is loaded with tender beef and vegetables perfect for a cozy night at home.
Pozole – Viva Navidad (Disney California Adventure)

This soup is jam-packed with traditional Mexican flavors. Seasoned pork shoulder combines with hominy and homemade salsa in a rich broth to create this vibrant dish. Top it with shredded cabbage, radish, lime, cilantro, and onion and you have yourself a warm and comforting meal.
House Gumbo – Tiana’s Palace (Disneyland)

Who hasn’t dreamed of sampling Tiana’s famous gumbo after watching The Princess and the Frog? Well, now you can make it yourself with this recipe from Disney Eats! This gumbo is rich and hearty with a pleasant spicy kick.
I hope these Disney soup recipes help warm up your cold winter days. Which of these soup recipes from Disney will you be making first? Let us know in the comments!
Looking for other recipes from the Disney Parks? Then check out our Disney Mac-and-Cheese Recipes and Disney Pumpkin Recipes from the Parks!



