National Homemade Soup Day – Feb. 4, 2027

National Homemade Soup Day
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National Homemade Soup Day warms hearts and kitchens every February 4, celebrating one of humanity’s oldest and most comforting dishes. From hearty stews to light broths, soup offers endless possibilities for flavor and nourishment. Gather your ingredients, choose your favorite recipe, and share a bowl of homemade goodness with loved ones today!

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Expected National Homemade Soup Day Deals

While we wait for official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows that National Homemade Soup Day often inspires cozy culinary deals. Look for grocery stores like Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe’s to feature discounts on soup ingredients, fresh produce, and artisanal breads. Restaurants such as Panera Bread and local delis might offer special soup-and-sandwich combos or discounts on their daily specials. Kitchenware retailers, including Williams Sonoma and Sur La Table, could promote sales on stock pots, immersion blenders, and slow cookers, perfect for homemade creations. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as February 4 approaches.

Platform Guide for National Homemade Soup Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #HomemadeSoupDay. Share your favorite soup recipe, a quick tutorial, or a ‘soup-making ASMR’ video.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalHomemadeSoupDay. Post mouth-watering photos of your homemade creations or a reel of your soup-making process.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #HomemadeSoup. Organize a virtual soup swap with friends or share family recipes in a community group.

Social Media Tips for National Homemade Soup Day

Individuals

Experiment with a new soup recipe you've always wanted to try, or perfect a family classic. Share your culinary journey and the delicious results with friends and family.

Creators

Produce engaging content around soup, such as a '10-minute soup hack' video, a 'soup-making for beginners' guide, or a review of unique soup ingredients from local markets.

Brands

Host a 'Best Homemade Soup' contest, encouraging followers to share their recipes and photos for a chance to win kitchen gadgets or ingredient bundles. Partner with local food banks for a 'soup drive' campaign.

Top Brands for National Homemade Soup Day

  1. Campbell's

    Founded in 1869 by Joseph A. Campbell, this iconic American food company is synonymous with canned soup. Its condensed tomato, mushroom, and chicken noodle soups are staples in millions of pantries worldwide, often serving as a base for homemade dishes.

  2. Progresso

    A brand of General Mills, Progresso has been offering a wide range of canned and ready-to-serve soups since 1949. Known for its quality ingredients and diverse flavors, Progresso provides convenient options for those seeking quick, comforting meals.

  3. Le Creuset

    The French cookware manufacturer, founded in 1925, is renowned for its colorful cast-iron Dutch ovens, ideal for simmering large batches of homemade soup. A Le Creuset pot is often a prized possession for serious home cooks.

  4. Instant Pot

    Launched in 2010, the Instant Pot revolutionized home cooking with its multi-functional pressure cooker design. It has become a favorite tool for quickly preparing homemade soups and stews, significantly reducing cooking times for flavorful results.

  5. Whole Foods Market

    Founded in 1978, this American multinational supermarket chain specializes in natural and organic foods. Whole Foods is a go-to destination for high-quality, fresh ingredients essential for crafting delicious and healthy homemade soups.

  6. Panera Bread

    Founded in 1987 as St. Louis Bread Company, Panera Bread is an American chain of bakery-cafes. While known for its fresh-baked goods and sandwiches, their daily rotating selection of soups, often served in bread bowls, makes them a popular spot for soup lovers.

  7. Knorr

    A German food brand owned by Unilever, Knorr has been producing dehydrated soup mixes, bouillons, and seasonings since 1838. Its products are widely used by home cooks globally to enhance the flavor and depth of their homemade soup recipes.

National Homemade Soup Day Hero

Julia Child

Julia Child (1912–2004) was an American cooking teacher, author, and television personality who brought French cuisine to the American public. Her groundbreaking cookbook, 'Mastering the Art of French Cooking,' and television show, 'The French Chef,' demystified complex techniques, empowering home cooks to create sophisticated dishes, including many classic French soups, with confidence and joy.

History of National Homemade Soup Day

Soup has remained a popular dish throughout the globe for many years. However, the European countries were majorly responsible for its origination and growth. Its discovery proved to be vital for restaurants all over the world, as its demand has continuously increased amongst the masses.

Soup dates back as far as about 20,000 B.C. to before the time humans used modern cooking equipment or techniques. Boiling was a common practice in terms of how food was prepared and served. After the discovery of waterproof containers made out of clay, boiling became even more common and humans started cooking plants and animals. A vital element of their diet was liquid containing chunks of vegetables and/or meat. This is how soup came into existence. 

The word ‘soup’ itself originated from the French word ‘soupe,’ which means broth. This French word, in turn, is derived from the Latin word ‘suppa,’ which means a piece of soaked bread. 

In the 18th century, French street vendors started to make and sell high-quality exotic soup dishes called ‘restoratifs,’ which lead to the birth of the first restaurants. Furthermore, in 1765, a particular businessman in Paris opened up a shop that was dedicated entirely to the preparation of good quality soups. Apart from Europe, North America also played a role in the progression of soup. One of the first-ever cookbooks was written by William Parks, which had a great impact amongst the Americans who were interested in cooking. In the book, several chapters included recipes and ways of cooking soup. Emma Pike Ewing wrote an American cooking pamphlet on soups (“Soup and Soup Making”), which was distributed all over the country. Lastly, for better storage, the portable soup was also created in the 18th century, which made soup even more popular.

National Homemade Soup Day timeline

1772
“The Frugal Housewife”

A cookbook is published in England, which contains a whole chapter on the topic of soups.

1794
The Restorator

A French refugee in America opens one of the earliest dining establishments, The Restorator for which he is given the title ‘Prince of Soups.’

1800
Portable Soup

Portable soup is devised for the storage of soup liquid and meats.

1882
“Soup and Soup Making”

Emma Pike Ewing writes a pamphlet on cooking based on soup preparation.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Homemade Soup Day

Local businesses can embrace National Homemade Soup Day by offering special promotions and engaging with their communities. Restaurants and cafes could feature a ‘Chef’s Special Homemade Soup’ for the day, perhaps using locally sourced ingredients, or offer a discount on soup-and-sandwich pairings. Grocery stores might set up a ‘Homemade Soup Essentials’ display, bundling broth, fresh vegetables, and spices. Cooking schools or culinary supply stores could host a ‘Soup-Making Workshop’ or offer discounts on relevant kitchen tools, encouraging customers to explore their inner chef.

National Homemade Soup Day FAQs

When is National Homemade Soup Day?

In 2027, National Homemade Soup Day is observed on Thursday, February 4. This annual observance offers a chance to explore new recipes and share homemade warmth with family and friends.

How popular is soup in the U.S.?

The U.S. soup market is a significant segment of the food industry, valued in the billions of dollars annually. Its popularity is driven by convenience, versatility, and its role as a nutritious and comforting meal option.

What are the most popular homemade soups?

Beyond the classics, popular homemade soups often include vibrant vegetable soups, robust beef stews, and exotic creations like Thai coconut curry soup or spicy tortilla soup. The trend leans towards global flavors and wholesome ingredients.

What are the benefits of eating homemade soup?

Homemade soups are often packed with nutrients from fresh vegetables and lean proteins, providing a satisfying and immune-boosting meal. The act of cooking and sharing soup can also be a comforting and communal experience, fostering connection.

National Homemade Soup Day Activities

  1. Share your experience

    We’re sure that by this time we’ve all tasted a lot of various soups from different places. National Homemade Soup Day allows you to dig deep into your memories and recall one of the soup experiences that stands out to you, and why.

  2. Try a new soup

    If we should list the various flavors of soups around the globe, it will probably take us a while. There are numerous variants of soups such as buridda, butajiru, cazuela, chicken-noodle, and chupe. On this day, you should cook, and consequently try, a completely different flavor of soup with the ingredients of your choice. Essentially, you can try to develop a completely new soup recipe. It will enhance not just your cooking skills, but also the extent of your creativity.

  3. Learn to make your favorite soup with your family

    A gathering of the whole family is an integral part of any holiday. This holiday expects no less. On February 4, bring your whole family together and prepare a soup that is loved and enjoyed by everyone. You can also learn how to make different soups from different members of your family. It’s not just all fun and games, National Homemade Soup Day can also be a learning experience.

5 Facts About Chicken Soup That Will Blow Your Mind

  1. It is an ancient dish

    Chicken soup dates back 7,000 to 10,00 years ago.

  2. Chicken noodle soup was introduced by Campbell’s

    It was first introduced as ‘noodle soup with chicken’ back in 1934 by the American company, Campbell’s.

  3. An accident gave us ‘chicken noodle soup’

    Five years after Campbell’s released ‘noodle soup with chicken’ the host of a radio channel mispronounced it by mistake, saying, ‘chicken noodle soup.’

  4. It can be an expensive dish

    The most expensive bowl of soup goes for about $190.

  5. We ‘eat’ soup

    Even though this dish is mainly liquid, the verb used to define its consumption is ‘eat’ and not ‘drink’ as we use a spoon to consume it.

Why We Love National Homemade Soup Day

  1. Soups are tasty

    Soup is delicious. It’s beyond our comprehension that a single bowl can have so many flavors! The taste brings all the spices and seasonings together to make it almost impossible for any person to stop until they’ve finished the entire bowl. Moreover, there are several combinations of flavors to choose from. All of them are unique and tasty in their own way.

  2. Options are endless

    The best thing about soup is that no flavor gets left out. The options are so diverse that it can be enjoyed by every type of consumer. Those who prefer plain can have chicken noodle soup. And others who are fans of spices will enjoy shrimp creole soup. Since it’s relatively easier to prepare, you have the option to experiment using different ingredients, which opens up a range of different types and flavors.

  3. Enjoying diversity

    On this holiday, people from cultures all around the world enjoy this culinary masterpiece we call soup. People from different regions and entirely different backgrounds come together and taste each other’s soup. Each culture has its own way of preparing and eating soup.

National Homemade Soup Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 4 Thursday
2028 February 4 Friday
2029 February 4 Sunday
2030 February 4 Monday
2031 February 4 Tuesday