Hearty Mushroom Barley Soup Recipe (Dairy-Free) (2024)

This dairy-free mushroom barley soup has been loved by thousands of people over the past fifteen years. No exaggeration. It has wonderful depth in flavor, a comforting stew-like richness, and is generously stocked with mushrooms and barley for more satisfaction than your average soup. This recipe is also quite versatile. It’s positively delicious as is, but almost invites you to toss in leftover vegetables or herbs.

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The Dairy-Free Mushroom Barley Soup that Everyone Loves

I originally featured this mushroom barley soup on my old blog, where it received dozens and dozens of raves from readers. It was so popular, that I decided to include a version of it in the 2nd edition of my flagship book,Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook. But today, I’m giving it another permanent home here on our main website, and I am including some tips and options in the FAQs below.

Where do I get Mushroom Broth? Can I Sub Vegetable Broth?

I originally created this recipe for a Pacific Foods event, so I usedPacific Foods Mushroom Broth. It’s still the brand I use today, but sometimes I substitute beef broth, which has similar flavor depth and pairs well with mushrooms and barley. I heavily prefer mushroom broth or beef broth for this mushroom barley soup, but vegetable broth would work fine in a pinch! You could even use chicken broth, but it’s not my top choice for this particular recipe.

Should I use Regular or Low Sodium Broth?

The choice is up to you. If you use low sodium broth, you might opt to add more salt when you taste test. But if you need a lower sodium soup, choose low sodium broth, and keep in mind that miso is relatively high in sodium.

What Additions do you Recommend?

I think my favorite additions are diced carrot and/or fresh herbs, like thyme, parsley, rosemary or marjoram. But sliced celery, diced parsnips, and corn can also be tasty additions. For added protein, beef or tempeh pair nicely with the flavors in this mushroom barley soup.

Can I use Other Types of Mushrooms?

You can. I’ve had readers say they used mixed mushrooms with success. Baby bellas or chopped portobello mushrooms are a seamless swap. But I also like enoki mushrooms and shiitake mushrooms in soup. Most types of mushrooms that you can buy at the grocery store will work great. But keep in mind that they can vary in flavor, texture, and chewiness.

Would you call this Soup Chunky Style or Brothy?

Definitely chunky style. Most mushroom barley soups use a paltry 1/3 cup of dried barley with 8 cups of broth, which is ridiculous in my opinion! I think the mushroom and barley are every bit as important as the broth, so they get played up more in this recipe. That’s why I often call it a stew-like soup or yes, even a chunky-style soup. But you can always add more liquid if you prefer a brothier soup.

Can I Make this Mushroom Barley Soup in a Crockpot?

Yes, I’ve made it in a slow cooker. I do prefer to saute the ingredients as directed, so a multi-cooker or Instant pot is handy, but just cook the soup on low in your crockpot for 6 to 8 hours.

Do you have a good Gluten-Free Option for this Soup?

My favorite gluten-free barley substitute for soups issorghum. It has a similar dense chewiness and cooks in nearly the same amount of time. You could substitute wild rice, brown rice, or quinoa, but you would need to adjust the cook time.

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Special Diet Notes: Hearty Mushroom Barley Soup

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, nut-free, peanut-free, optionally soy-free, optionally vegan, plant-based, and optionally vegetarian. Just be sure to choose the broth and miso that suit your dietary needs.

For soy-free dairy-free mushroom barley soup, look for a soy-free chickpea miso, or omit the miso, and add salt to taste.

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Dairy-Free Mushroom Barley Soup

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This earthy soup has a stew-like richness and delicious umami depth that hits the spot on a cool day. In terms of nutrition, it's also high in fiber, protein, and essential micronutrients, like a range of B vitamins.

Author: Alisa Fleming

Recipe type: Entree

Cuisine: American

Serves: 3 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1¼ cups chopped onion (about ½ large onion)
  • ½ cup dry pearl barley, rinsed
  • 2 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 8 ounces sliced button or cremini mushrooms
  • 4 cups (1 quart) beef or mushroom broth
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 1 teaspoon balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon white miso (see Miso Note below)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • ¼ to 1 teaspoon salt, to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the onion and sauté for 5 minutes, or until translucent.
  2. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Add the barley, garlic, and thyme, and sauté for 3 minutes.
  3. Stir in the mushrooms. Add the broth, tomato paste, vinegar, miso, bay leaf, and ¼ teaspoon salt and stir to combine. Bring the soup to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer for at least 1 hour, or until the barley is tender.
  4. Season to taste with more salt, if desired, and black pepper.
  5. Divide the soup between 3 bowls, to serve.
  6. Store leftover soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Notes

Miso Note: I use a white, light, or mild miso. It can be found refrigerated, usually near the produce section, or shelf-stable in the Asian section of grocers. It lasts a very long time, so don't worry about getting a full container. I do recommend the miso, but if you can't easily locate it, omit it. When you taste test at the end of the cooking time, you might find that a little more salt is needed since the miso does add saltiness.

Nutrition Information

Serving size:about 1½ cups Calories:232 Fat:5.9g Saturated fat:.9g Carbohydrates:37.8g Sugar:6.4g Sodium:802mg Fiber:7.7g Protein:10.5g

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FAQs

What if I put too much barley in my soup? ›

As barley is a starch the best you can do is dilute it, or thin it out a bit. You may need to add a fair bit of broth and more of your vegetal ingredients. Possibly to the point of doubling your recipe. It will depend on when you find the taste and texture to have gotten back to acceptable levels.

Does barley help thicken soup? ›

Yes! Barley holds a good amount of starch, which will release into the soup when it's cooked. That starch will help thicken the broth to leave you with a deliciously thick, creamy soup.

Can you substitute rice for barley in soup? ›

Brown rice is the most similar gluten-free grain substitute in recipes that call for barley. Quinoa would also work in a pinch.

Does mushroom barley soup have fiber? ›

Each serving contains about 120 calories, 1 g fat (0 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 0 g cholesterol, 199 mg sodium, 25 g carbohydrate, 4 g dietary fiber, 4 g sugars, and 4 g protein.

What to avoid when taking barley? ›

Therefore, if you have IBS or a sensitive digestive tract, you may want to avoid barley. Lastly, since barley has a strong effect on blood sugar levels, you may want to exercise caution while eating it if you have diabetes and are taking any blood-sugar-lowering medications or insulin ( 29 ).

What are the side effects of too much barley? ›

However, if you consume too much of it, its fiber content can cause stomach cramps, constipation, bloating, and gas. Unwanted weight gain. Barley water is high in calories per serving. You can further increase the calorie count if you add fruit juices or sweeteners like honey to your barley water mix.

Does barley need to be cooked before adding to soup? ›

Do you cook barley before adding it to soup? Your beef barley soup will simmer long enough to cook the barley. There is no need for the additional step of cooking the barley first.

What 2 ingredients are used to thicken the soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

What is the difference between barley and pearl barley? ›

Hulled barley, considered a whole grain, has had just the indigestible outer husk removed. It's darker in color and has a little bit of a sheen. Pearled barley, also called pearl barley, is not a whole grain and isn't as nutritious. It has lost its outer husk and its bran layer, and it has been polished.

What is healthier, rice or barley? ›

If you're on a gluten-free diet, brown rice is the clear winner, because barley contains gluten. Brown rice also has over five times more folate and vitamin E. However, barley has twice the calcium and fibre and about 30 per cent fewer calories. The two are equivalent in protein and fat content.

How to tell when barley is done? ›

For pearl barley, start checking at 25 minutes. For hulled barley, start checking at 40 minutes. The barley is done when it has tripled in volume and is soft yet chewy. Add more water if the pan becomes dry before the barley has finished cooking; check every 5 minutes until desired chewiness is reached.

What is the difference between Italian and pearl barley? ›

There are two types of barley found in Italy, mondo or hulled barley, which has been minimally processed to remove the hull. It is fiber-rich, and contains several high quality proteins. Perlato, or pearled barley, has been processed further in order to remove the germ and some of the bran.

Is barley good for your bowels? ›

Many of barley's health benefits come from it being an excellent source of dietary fiber. Fiber is essential for keeping the digestive system healthy, contributing to healthy bowel movements, and helping people avoid problems such as constipation.

Is barley soup anti inflammatory? ›

Research shows that barley helps to regulate blood pressure, boost immunity and provide anti-inflammatory effects.

Is barley soup good for high blood pressure? ›

The fiber in barley might lower cholesterol and blood pressure in people with high cholesterol. Barley may also reduce blood sugar and insulin levels. Barley seems to slow stomach emptying.

Does barley get mushy in soup? ›

MAKING BEEF BARLEY SOUP AHEAD OF TIME

This soup is great to make ahead of time, with one modification. Since the barley can absorb too much of the liquid when made ahead, and get mushy, I find it best to cook the barley separately. Make as directed, just omitting the barley.

Can you have too much barley? ›

When taken by mouth: Barley is commonly consumed in foods. But there isn't enough reliable information to know if it is safe to use in larger amounts as medicine. Side effects might include gas, bloating, and an unpleasant taste. Some people might also be allergic to barley.

How much does barley expand in soup? ›

In Soups and Stews

Keep in mind that barley, whether pearled or hulled, absorbs roughly three times its measured amount of liquid, so 1 cup of barley would require 3 cups of broth to cook properly. Because of this, you may need to adjust the brothiness of your soup or stew depending on how much barley you want to add.

How to fix oversalted soup? ›

Acidic ingredients like lemon juice, vinegar, or tomatoes can also help to reduce the saltiness of soup. Add a small amount of acid to the soup and stir until well combined.

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