Hamburger Soup is an easy tomato based soup recipe with ground beef, seasonings, potatoes, and it uses frozen vegetables for ease and convenience. This soup is made in one pot with easy simple ingredients.
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Hamburger Soup Recipe
We love this hamburger soup so much that it makes a regular appearance at our table. Even during the hot summer months!
Simple to make, with only a little chopping needed, and it has the perfect hearty flavor that makes it the best kind of comfort food. Condensed tomato soup & worcestershire sauce are the “secret ingredients” in my hamburger soup that really provides the perfect hearty tomato flavor and thickness to the soup.
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Simple and inexpensive ingredients are all you need to make hamburger soup.
Ground Beef – I use 93/7 lean ground beef. You drain the excess grease so you can really use any kind you like or what you have.
Onion – Use a yellow onion or a white onion for this recipe.
Garlic – Fresh garlic cloves, chopped garlic from a jar, or garlic paste from a tube can all be used in this recipe.
Salt & Pepper
Chopped Yukon Gold Potatoes – Peel the potatoes and then chop into really small pieces. Like less than 1/2-inch pieces.
Beef Broth – I always use full-salt beef broth. You want that extra flavor in this soup.
Condensed Tomato Soup – My “secret ingredient” that really makes it delicious.
Petite Diced Tomatoes
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