The 9 Best Containers For Storing Soup—Starting At $4 On Amazon

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You can make the most of soup season by freezing and saving leftovers.

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Tis the season for soups and stews. While we love the process of making, simmering, and, of course, savoring soups, storing the leftovers isn’t always the most delightful part of the process. Since then, having leftovers is a pleasure. leftovers You can freeze it for a rainy-day or use throughout the week.

Find below our top picks for containers to make the best. soup-storage This step is as easy and as convenient as any other. favorite throw-it-all-together recipe.

Souper Cubes

These Souper Cubes are perfect for freezing soups in small portions. Each 1-cup well has measurement lines denoting ½ cup, 1 cup, 125 mL, and 250 mL. Made of food-grade silicone, they’re dishwasher and even oven safe up to 415 degrees Fahrenheit.


Price as of publication: $20

Porter Seal Tight Bowl

W&P’s Porter Seal Tight Bowl is a popular soup storage container for a reason. With a glass bowl, screw-top lid, and silicone sleeve, it’s leakproof, convenient, and even aesthetically pleasing with six different color options. On top of that, it’s microwave-safe so you can heat up your leftovers in the same container you eat them from, and when all is said and done, you can pop the bowl directly into the dishwasher. You can buy bowls in one-, two-, or three-packs of 16 and 24 ounces. You can’t ask for much more from a container.

Price as of publication: $25

DuraHome Deli containers

If, like the rest of us, you tend to hoard “the good Tupperware” from your favorite takeout place, you’ll understand the appeal of these deli containers. Made of heavy duty plastic and available in various sizes, you’ll have just the right container for everything; they’re less flimsy than what you get from your local deli but not so precious that you’ll want to keep them forever. They’re perfect if you often make soup to share with friends or family, because you won’t have to worry about asking for your container back.

Price at the time of publishing: $22

LocknLock Easy Essentials Twist Food Storage

This simple container comes in different sizes and has a twist-on top to keep it fresh. The simple, elegant design is what we love and can imagine filling our freezers every type of soup that we like and having them ready to go for weeknight meals.

Price as of publication: $4

Goodcook Easy pour bottle with measurements

This bottle can hold up to a quart of soup. Clear plastic clearly shows what kind of soup you are using, and the measurements on either side show how much. It is easy to hold the handle while you open the hinged snap lock lid.

Price as of publication: $5

Litopak Paper Containers With Vented Lids

These vented paper containers are great for making soup you can put in individual containers. This 50-piece pack of disposable soup bowls, with 50 matching vented covers, will help you save a lot of dishwashing.

Price at the time of publishing: $22

MIRA Food Jar

How do you store soup? This stainless steel thermos, made from vacuum insulation, can keep soup warm for five hours or cold for 10 hours. It is compact enough to hold an entire meal, but it can also be taken with you when on the move.

Price as of publication: $16

Country Line Kitchen Heavy Duty Glass Masonjar Pitcher

While this wide-mouth glass pitcher is meant for beverages, it’s also the perfect container for storing up to two quarts of a relatively thin or pour-able soup. The heavy-duty glass can withstand even daily use while the airtight silicone seal in the lid ensures the pitcher won’t leak. When you’re ready to eat, the lid makes it super easy to pour.

Price as of publication: $25

Mason Jar with Wide Mouth Ball

An oldie but a goodie. The classic Ball Jar is the perfect container to store soup. The large 64-oz glass is ideal for any big batch of soup you make.

Price as of publication: $27

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