How to Make Bread Bowls for Serving Soup

Is there anything better than steaming soup served in a freshly baked bread bowl? When I moved near the coast, I discovered how popular clam chowder in a bread bowl was, and that memory still takes me back to cool ocean air and warm, savory soup. Since then I’ve used bread bowls for everything from creamy chowders to thick stews and party dips. In this guide to bread bowls and soup bread you’ll find clear instructions for making sturdy, flavorful bread bowls, suggestions for ideal soups and fillings, and tips to keep the crust crisp while the interior soaks up every last drop.

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What are Bread Bowls?

Bread bowls are rounded individual loaves—larger than a roll but smaller than a full loaf—hollowed out to hold soup, stew, or dip. A “lid” is cut from the top, and the interior crumb is removed while leaving a thick wall and bottom so the bowl keeps its structure and holds liquid without collapsing. Aim to leave enough bread at the sides and base for strength, but enough hollow space for a satisfying serving.

For thin, brothy soups toast the interior: brush the hollow with olive oil or melted butter and bake in a 350°F oven for 5–10 minutes to create a short-lived moisture barrier. For thicker soups, stews, chili, or dips, toasting is usually unnecessary because the filling won’t soak through as quickly.

Sourdough bread bowl filled with soup on a white plate on a white background.

Soup Bread

1. Acorn Squash Soup

Acorn Squash Instant Pot

This Instant Pot acorn squash soup is quick, rich, and silky—ideal for a cozy fall meal or side dish.
a bowl of acorn squash.
  • Ready in under 30 minutes with no roasting required.
  • Rich and creamy with sweet apples and warm spices.
  • Can be made vegetarian or vegan with simple swaps.

2. 15 Bean Soup with Ham

15 Bean Soup – Slow Cooker Recipe

A dump-and-go crock pot meal that yields a thick, smoky bean soup—perfect for chilly evenings.
white bowl with 15 bean soup.
  • Easy slow-cooker comfort food.
  • Hearty, fiber-rich and filling with smoky ham and tomato notes.
  • No-soak options speed up prep.

3. Navy Bean Soup

Instant Pot Navy Bean Soup (No Soak Recipe!)

A quick, comforting soup made with pantry staples and no pre-soak required when using a pressure cooker.
a green bowl of navy beans instant pot.
  • No soak needed with Instant Pot cooking.
  • Budget-friendly and pantry-based.
  • Mash some beans for a creamier, thicker texture.

4. Great Northern Bean Soup

Great Northern Bean Soup

A filling, slow-cooked bean soup that develops deeper flavor the longer it simmers.
great northern bean soup in bowl.
  • Ideal for cold nights and make-ahead meals.
  • Vegetarian-friendly when meat is omitted and vegetable broth used.
  • Flavors deepen with slow cooking.

5. Cream of Jalapeño Soup

Cream of Jalapeno Soup

A creamy, slightly spicy soup made with fresh jalapeños and salsa verde for brightness.
three bowls of creamy spicy soup.
  • Ready in under 15 minutes.
  • Adjustable heat level to suit your taste.
  • Thickened with a cornstarch slurry for a smooth finish.

6. Cheeseburger Soup with Velveeta

Velveeta Cheeseburger Soup

A quick, cheesy, one-pot soup that captures the flavors of a loaded cheeseburger—perfect for busy nights or game day.
ladle in pot of cheeseburger soup.
  • Ready in under 30 minutes with minimal ingredients.
  • Tastes like a loaded cheeseburger transformed into soup.
  • Can be made on the stovetop or in a crockpot.

7. Zuppa Toscana Soup (Olive Garden Copycat)

Zuppa Toscana

A quick copycat version of the classic potato, sausage and kale soup that’s ready in under 30 minutes.
Zuppa Toscana in bowl.
  • Quick weeknight option packed with potatoes, sausage, and kale.
  • Can be lightened with turkey sausage and alternative creams.
  • Comforting and balanced.

8. Lima Bean and Ham Soup

Lima Beans in Instant Pot

Hearty lima beans cooked with ham and seasonings in an Instant Pot for a comforting one-pot meal.
Instant Pot Lima Beans and Ham.
  • Gluten-free and easy to make in one pot.
  • Works with dried, quick-soaked, or frozen lima beans.
  • Ham bone or hock adds rich savory depth.

9. Tortellini Soup

Instant Pot Tortellini Soup

A flavorful, 30-minute tortellini soup that’s easy to adapt—add heat, cream, or keep it vegetarian.
a bowl of Instant Pot Tortellini Soup.
  • Quick 30-minute meal.
  • Flexible recipe with many variations.
  • One-pot convenience.

10. Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup

Instant Pot Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup

A creamy, Tex‑Mex inspired soup that’s comforting, customizable, and easy to prepare in a pressure cooker.
Instant Pot Chicken Tortilla Soup.
  • Rich and creamy with cream cheese and Tex‑Mex flavors.
  • Pressure cooking intensifies flavor quickly.
  • Customizable heat and mix-ins.

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Other Recipes to Enjoy in Bread Bowls

Bread bowls work well beyond soups. They’re ideal for thick stews, chilis, and hot dips—the bread becomes both the vessel and the best dipping tool. For gatherings, serve a warm dip in a large hollowed bread boule and set crackers or cut bread pieces around it—there’s rarely anything left by the end of the party.

1. Instant Pot Beef Stew

Instant Pot Beef Stew

A pressure-cooked beef stew with tender beef, potatoes, carrots, and peas in a savory gravy—great for serving in a bread bowl.
beef stew in green bowl.
  • Chunks of beef and vegetables in rich gravy.
  • Pressure cooking yields tender meat quickly.
  • Simmer to thicken for a stew-like consistency that works perfectly in a bread bowl.

2. Stove Top Chili

Stove Top Chili

A simple, satisfying chili made in one pot—perfect for ladling into bread bowls at casual gatherings.
stovetop chili.
  • Budget-friendly and ready in about 30 minutes.
  • Made with a few simple ingredients and easy to customize.
  • Great topped with cheese, sour cream, or scallions in a bread bowl.

3. Cajun Crab Dip

Cajun Crab Dip

A creamy, seafood-forward dip with bold Cajun seasoning—fantastic warmed and served inside a hollowed bread boule.
cajun crab dip with shrimp.
  • Quick to prepare in about 30 minutes.
  • Always a party favorite that disappears fast.
  • Serve with bread pieces, crackers, or vegetable dippers.

4. Spinach Dip

Knorr Spinach Dip Recipe

A creamy, savory spinach dip that’s ready in minutes and perfect for serving in a hollowed loaf.
Knorr spinach dip on serving board.
  • Ready in about 5 minutes for a quick appetizer.
  • Ideal for parties and easy to serve from a bread bowl.
  • An easy way to include more vegetables in a crowd-pleasing dish.

Bread Bowls

We offer several bread bowl styles to suit different tastes. Pumpkin-shaped bread bowls add seasonal flair, a clam chowder bread bowl pairs classic sourdough with creamy soup, and sourdough bread bowls provide a tangy, sturdy vessel that stands up well to hearty fillings. Choose based on occasion, desired flavor, and how long the bowl needs to hold up.

1. Clam Chowder with Bread Bowl

Clam Chowder with Bread Bowl

A San Francisco‑style white clam chowder served in warm sourdough—creamy, briny, and comforting.
San Francisco Clam Chowder in a bread bowl on a white plate.
  • Classic, creamy white chowder perfect for sourdough bowls.
  • Simple 30-minute preparation for weeknight serving.
  • Keeps up to five days refrigerated.

2. Pumpkin Bread Bowls

Pumpkin Shaped Bread Bowl

A festive, pumpkin-shaped bread bowl made easily with frozen or homemade dough—perfect for fall soups and dips.
bread bowls of cheeseburger soup on platter.
  • Can be made using frozen dough for convenience.
  • Fun seasonal presentation for family meals or events.
  • Great for gatherings and themed menus.

3. Sourdough Bread Bowl

Sourdough Bread Bowls

A straightforward sourdough bread bowl recipe that yields tangy, sturdy bowls ideal for chowders, stews, and dips.
Sourdough bread bowl filled with soup on a white plate on a white background.
  • Natural fermentation brings rich sourdough flavor.
  • Beginner-friendly sourdough method.
  • Excellent vessel for soups, stews, chilis, and dips.
Four bread bowls filled with creamy soup garnished with fresh herbs, sitting on a white platter.

Tips for Serving Bread Bowls

  • Let the soup sit for a minute so flavors meld and the bread warms—then enjoy with a spoon before tearing into the bowl.
  • Once the bread has absorbed some broth, tear pieces with your hands rather than cutting with a fork and knife; it’s more casual and satisfying.
  • Plan one bread bowl per person for individual servings, or one large hollowed boule for shared dips and chilis.

Make Ahead and Storage Instructions for Bread Bowls

  • Bake bread bowls ahead and freeze them in airtight containers for up to three months. Thaw at room temperature, then warm briefly before filling.
  • Prepare dough the day before: shape dough into balls and refrigerate overnight for a slow, cold first rise. Remove from fridge about an hour before baking to come to room temperature—this develops better flavor.
  • Hollow out bread bowls up to two hours before serving and store cut-side down on a baking sheet at room temperature. Toast the insides just before filling to help prevent sogginess when serving thin-broth soups.