When the first signs of spring begin to appear, my soup pot naturally starts to feel a little lighter, and I think about making my light spring mushroom soup.
Ah! The Beginning Signs of Spring
I love it when the pushy crocuses peek through the soil, my perennial mint magically appears, and the forsythia bushes splash cheerful bursts of yellow across neighborhood yards. When I was young, we always had forsythia branches on our Passover Seder table.
It’s the perfect time to trade heavier winter soups for something a little lighter to prepare for the upcoming spring.
Easy Light Mushroom Spring Soup
This light spring mushroom soup comes together with a handful of simple vegetables and sometimes if I am in the mood, I add a touch of herbes de Provence.
I like to toss everything into the Instant Pot and let it do the work. In a short time, you have a beautiful, fragrant vegetable soup that works perfectly with a light lunch or an elegant meal starter.
South Florida
Although I now spend my winters and spring in South Florida, I do remember the excitement of watching those first signs of spring appear after a long harsh winter.
Weekly Soup
Soup is a weekly staple in our home, and I usually make a pot that lasts three or four days. While I enjoy soup year-round, certain recipes feel especially right for each season. This easy spring mushroom soup is one of my favorites—simple, rich in flavor, and satisfying. The Instant Pot makes it effortless, but it can easily be prepared on the stovetop as well.
With Easter and Passover just around the corner, this light vegetable soup would make a lovely addition to your holiday table, but try it now and see how you like it first. I hate trying a new recipe on a holiday.


This looks delicious! I’m going to save this recipe. I like all forms of mushroom soup, and I do make a mushroom broth that I sip, but I’ve never made this kind with all the vegetables. I’d really like to have some now. I’m adding all these ingredients to my grocery list.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so refreshing, I will have to add it to my rotation of soups. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect soup for Passover. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIf you like mushrooms this soup is hard to beat. Even if you don’t celebrate either Passover or Easter!
ReplyDeleteFlowers and mushroom soup how can one go wrong. I'm on a liquid diet right now and it is not fun. LOL
ReplyDeleteI'm very fond of mushroom soup. This one looks especially delicious. I don't think I would have ever thought of adding zucchini!
ReplyDeleteYummo! I always add sliced mushrooms to the potato, tomato, onion mix for the main course for a subtle taste and no calories. But mushroom soup would be too thin without lots of stuff to thicken the water eg celery, carrot, sliced brown onion.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of shifting from heavier winter soups to something lighter but still comforting. The combination of mushrooms and simple vegetables feels both fresh and satisfying. Your note about not trying a brand-new recipe on a holiday made me smile, very wise advice. This one looks like a great soup to test before the celebrations arrive.
ReplyDeleteA very comforting and soothing soup! Crocuses are everywhere here right now.
ReplyDeleteSigns of spring are here too :-D I love mushrooms so much. I always have mushrooms in my miso soup :-D
ReplyDeleteThat looks so comforting and restorative, definitely my speed! It already feels like summer around here (90 degrees tomorrow) but I'll never say no to soup.
ReplyDeleteSoup is such a satisfying meal, at any time of the year.
ReplyDeleteThis is MY KINDA SOUP!!!! Instant pot for the win and love me herbs de province. Aldi a few weeks ago had baby bella for $1.20 a pack. I got four packs. Ate them all. Didn't get to make soup with them this time. But boy, soooo good. Your soup looks very very gooooooood. I never added zukes to mine. This I shall try. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love mushtrooms! Your soup looks delicious and I also love your Leno themed tablecloth.
ReplyDeleteSoup looks good and I like your Spring tablecloth.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan