Gourmet Soups

Soups are the staple of every menu across the land. Whether it’s a private members club in Mayfair or a university or school cafe, you will find soup on the menu.

They are perfect meals in themselves and can be used as a starter or combined with baguettes of sandwiches. Either way, every menu should have soup on it. But now every menu should have Secret Recipes’ multi-awarding soup on it and there is nothing else like it!

Our range of 20 certified soups meets the needs of all your customers. Our range of 20 traditional and contemporary soups are packed with flavour!

They are thickened with either rooster potato and/or Carrageen Moss Seaweed from the Aran Islands.


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Traditional Soups

Secret Recipes is a master at producing multi-awarding meals and traditional soups.

Our multi-awarding winning soups are thickened with either rooster potato and/or Carrageen Moss Seaweed from the Aran Islands.

The soup range is simply superior to the others on the market. They are made fresh to order from locally sourced ingredients and are packed full of flavour. Our range of traditional soups is targeted at the food premium end of the food service market.

The soups are available either chilled or frozen and come in 2 pack formats – 2kg (tamper proof) units (4 units per case) and 5ltr buckets (tamper proof) – (2 units per case).

Contemporary Soups

Secret Recipe has put a modern twist on some old favourites and has come up with a range of multi-awarding contemporary soups.

Out of the 10 soups we have, modern soups take their influences from Europe and Asia with ingredients such as Irish Cashel Blue cheese. This gives our broccoli soups a unique twist along with our Malaysian-inspired chicken soup.

Our range of soups will sit well on any menu. They are full of modern flavour combinations and they have been sensory-tested to make your taste buds tingle.

The soups are available either chilled or frozen and come in 2 pack formats – 2kg (tamper proof) units (4 units per case) and 5ltr buckets (tamper proof) – (2 units per case)