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Says one reviewer, “These mugs are perfect for beverages, soup, cereal, and stew. I use them every day. They are easy to clean and very sturdy.”
Thanks to their dual-handled design, these ceramic mugs are easy to hold. Reviewers also love using these vessels for many foods—not just soup. Says one reviewer, “I love these little bowls! They look pretty and I think the handles are so cute and useful. I mostly use them as ice cream bowls or to make my hot chocolate bombs.”
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Whether you're shopping for one of these for yourself or as a gift for one of your closest friends, this soup mug will be there for you. It’s emblazoned with the iconic Central Perk logo on the front and a smelly cat on a couch with a guitar on the back. Some design options also include a lid that makes it easier to heat and transport soup.
Reviewers appreciate how durable these soup mugs are. Says one reviewer, “They—and the lids—have held up being microwaved all year. I am very pleased with these bowls. Colors are still vibrant, no cracks, no chips, only ever hand washed.”
All commercial ice machines essentially create ice in the same way. Though, different types of ice are made differently. There are 3 basic types of ice, with some variation on those ice styles: Cube Ice, Flake Ice, and Nugget-style Ice. When choosing your ice machine, consider what style of ice you are looking for. Different types of ice are more suitable for specific applications.
The set comes with a 20-ounce stoneware mug and a packet of dehydrated vegan soup mix. Just add the mix to the mug, pour in hot water or stock, wait a few minutes, and you have the easiest instant soup imaginable! Customers also really appreciate this soup mug’s sturdy handle. Says one reviewer, “This product is perfect for a cup of soup with the handle to hold when the contents are hot!”
Flake Ice is made in a completely different way than cube ice. Most producers have their own patented auger-type evaporator cylinders. Water is spurted on the inner surface of the cylinder and starts to freeze into a thin layer. A rotating auger chops the thin ice into lesser flakes. The rotating auger blades force the loose ice flakes up to the top of the tube and out, where it falls over the ends of the auger like snow.
Nugget Ice is actually popular form of ice. It is also called cubelet ice, chewblet ice, and pearl Ice. A popular national restaurant chain has also lent its very ‘sound’ name to the nugget ice style. Nugget ice is round, small, irregularly-shaped balls of ice about the size of a marble.
This stoneware mug is touted by users as having a sturdy, classic build, and its lid clings tightly to the top until you're ready to enjoy. Just be careful when cleaning it to avoid scratching the vessel. Says one reviewer, “Great to heat up leftovers, eat soup out of, or have a big cup of tea!”
Reviewers appreciate the large carrying capacity of this soup mug. Says one reviewer, “It will hold two regular-sized coffees. That should be enough to get you started in the morning.”
Overall, it’s a classic set of kitchenware that will be a staple in your cupboard for years to come. Says one reviewer, “These bowls are absolutely perfect in every way! Easy to handle when hot, easy to clean, and they are beautiful!”
Cube Ice has numerous different forms. Standard Full Cube ice usually measures 6/8″ by 6/8″ by 6/8″. Most manufacturers also have models that create a Half Cube which is 6/8″ by 6/8″ by 4/8″. At least one brand, Hoshizaki, has patented a unique Crescent-shaped Ice that is 6/8″ by 6/8″ and about 4/8″ thick. On the other hand one face is flat and the other face is curved. And other brands have their own semi-circular cube ice.
Why use a soup mug instead of a bowl? Well, they’ve got sturdy handles, so you can cradle them between your hands if you want to enjoy a serving of soup on the couch. Their deep sides and wide mouths make it easy to sip something brothy and hot—no spoon required. They come in a variety of fun colors and designs to complement any kitchen cupboard. Plus, they can double as a coffee mug, oversized tea cup, or breakfast cereal bowl.
For dorm-living college students, a soup bowl designed to cook instant noodles—like this one from Rapid Brands—is a must-have essential. It’s shatterproof and microwave-safe. Just pop your go-to pack of instant ramen and water in this bowl and microwave for a few minutes for perfect noodles.
This soup mug also happens to make a great last-minute Christmas gift. Toss in a few candy canes or a packet of soup mix to create a pretty package.
Whether you're trying to transport your morning oatmeal to the car without a spill or you want to reheat canned soup without it splashing all over your microwave, these ceramic soup mugs (complete with vented lids!) are up to the task. Choose from six two-tone colorways to match your kitchen design.
CapacitySome products labeled as “soup mugs” are a bit too small to hold a generous serving of soup. However, vessels that are too large will cause the soup to lose heat quickly. Look for a soup mug that holds somewhere between 12 and 24 ounces, and consider keeping a few sizes on hand for different portions.Size and ShapeThis largely comes down to personal preference. If you want to retain heat in your soup, opt for a soup mug that’s deep and narrow. But if you want to cool down stews and blended soups quickly, you might be better off with a wide, shallow vessel. Similarly, consider whether the soup mug has straight sides, which help prevent sloshing, or rounded edges, which help broths release more aromatics.MaterialEvery material has its own pros and cons. If you’re concerned about durability, opt for porcelain. If you don’t mind a heavier soup mug that’s great at heat retention, look for a stoneware vessel.LidA lid can help reduce splashes when you’re reheating soup in the microwave and make it easier to take your food from one place to another. Not all soup mugs come with a lid, though.Safety and DurabilityDepending on how you want to use your soup mug, you might want to focus on those labeled as microwave-safe, oven-safe, dishwasher-safe, and chip-resistant.
Want to send a care package to someone who could use a little TLC? This soup mug kit from Uncommon Goods is the perfect fit. With its cheerful “You are souper!” message on the front, it can also make a special thank you gift for someone you care about.
There’s a lot to love about these soup mugs from GBHOME. They have a sophisticated design. They can hold a whopping 24 ounces of soup. They have a wide mouth and insulated handle. Plus, they can stack atop one another, making it easy to keep your cupboard organized.
Reviewers love how unique each of these artisan-made soup mugs feels. Says one reviewer, “These are the most beautiful mugs/small bowls with a handle that I have ever seen! No two are exactly alike. I originally ordered two. The box arrived and when I opened it and saw the quality I immediately got online and ordered two more! They are stunning!”
When the temperature outside begins to drop, we reach for our heated blankets, flannel sheets, and anything buffalo check—including this soup mug from Coton Colors. It has a classic shape and color scheme, and we're sure anything you serve up in it will taste just as good as it looks. We also love its oversized handle, which makes it easy to carry hot soup from the microwave or stove to the kitchen table.
This set of four soup mugs from DOWAN will look right at home in a clutter-free kitchen with a minimalist design. The stackable porcelain mugs have a simple shape that allows them to stack vertically. They also have substantial handles on both sides of the wide brim.
Handmade by a potter in Kansas, these ceramic soup mugs are basically a work of art you can use in your everyday life. Choose from nine different glazes and designs that bring lovely, handspun charm to your home (or make a great handmade gift for someone special!).
When you’re shopping for a soup mug, you’ll need to think about several different things. Will you only use it for soup, or will you use it for other foods and drinks, as well? Do you plan to use it in the microwave and oven? How important is a lid? Here’s a breakdown of what to look for in a soup mug.
A cross between a ramekin and a bowl, these LOVECASA soup mugs are versatile and durable. The set includes six mugs in a variety of cheerful colors. Each one can stack neatly on top of each other, making them easy to store on a microwave cart or in other small spaces.
No matter what's on the menu, serving it in the Le Creuset San Francisco Coupe Mug will make it feel extra cozy. This sturdy stoneware mug comes in four bright enamel glaze options, and you can opt to buy one piece or a quartet for your whole household to enjoy.Plus, this durable soup mug is designed to resist everyday damage, like stains, chips, and scratches. You might find this instant heirloom stays in your family for generations to come. It’s also safe to use in the freezer, oven, dishwasher, broiler, and microwave, so you can store and reheat your soup, ramen noodles, or any other brothy meal right in the same mug.
Cube Ice is made by running water over a freezing evaporator plate which is usually divide up into a grid. All of the purest water will freeze first and begin to form the ice. As the water is pumped back up and over the plate, the ice begins to mature until it is the appropriate cube size and is free from the evaporator plate.
Don’t be surprised if you find yourself reaching for these versatile mugs for more than just soup. Says one reviewer, “In my home, they go from holding my hot tea to my son's favorite soups. They're fantastic as individual fruit bowls and excellent as cereal bowls ... oh, and let's not forget that shared late evening ice-cream treat with hubby! Perfect!”
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French soup fanatics, this set of four soup mugs from Red Barrel Studio will instantly become your go-to vessels. These double ceramic crocks are safe to use in the oven (not to mention the dishwasher and microwave, too!), so you can top your soup with cheese and let it get nice and melty. They also have a large handle that’s designed to stay cool, making the transfer from the oven to the table easy.
Nugget ice is basically flake ice that has been formed in the auger cylinder and then when it reaches the top of the cylinder, it is forced out through extruders that firmly compress the flake ice into the nugget shapes and let it to fall as small balls or clusters.
With a smooth, clean finish in four distinct colors, this soup bowl from TeenFighter will add a fun design element to your tableware collection. You can fit an entire can of soup in this mug with plenty of room to spare, making it the go-to vessel for your next soup cleanse. While the handle is on the small side, it’s strong and easy to grip.
The vented lid keeps everything contained while the contents are bubbling, and it's handy for taking to go, too. Says one reviewer, “I love this cup so much. It’s my on-the-go cup. A can of soup or oatmeal with cream and sugar and you are good to go. My best purchase for this year… so far.”
We read hundreds of online reviews at various retailers, including Amazon, Wayfair, and Etsy, to discover the soup mugs people seemed to love the most. We also used our own criteria to narrow down the options.For starters, every soup mug we considered had to have a handle or two. Otherwise, we felt it didn’t quite count as a soup mug (although it might have made a great soup bowl!).We primarily focused on ceramic soup mugs, including those made from porcelain or stoneware. These high-quality materials tend to be durable and great for serving hot liquids.We sought out soup mugs that were labeled as dishwasher- and microwave-safe. We also highlighted soup mugs that had lids and were safe to use in the freezer and/or oven.Finally, we wanted to suggest soup mugs that could fit any taste or style. On this list, you’ll find vessels that could work for everyone from college students in dorms and busy parents to home chefs with chic, high-end kitchens.
Reviewers especially love the homestyle look of these mugs. Says one reviewer, “Love the soup bowls. My mom had the same ones when I was a kid. I was surprised to find them.”
Change your soup-sipping game for good with the CorningWare Meal Mug. It has a BPA-free vented lid that makes it easier to reheat soup sans the mess and allows it to double as a travel mug.