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posted by Christy Denneyon Sep 20, 2023 (updated Nov 3, 2023) 92 comments »

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This easyLasagna Soup recipeis one of my favorite soups! Imagine a soup with beef, garlic, onion, and tomato sauce with tender lasagna noodles throughout. The ricotta cheese topping is what makes this soup taste exactly like lasagna. Stir it in for lasagna in a bowl! Healthy too. Only 322 calories per serving…

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LASAGNA SOUP RECIPE

It’s not that often that I get really excited to share soup (except this one).

Of course the chocolate and peanut butter desserts always get all of the attention and if I could feed my family on those desserts alone I would.

But apparently that’s frowned upon so I’m always searching for dinner ideas.

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I’ve made this easy soup three times to get it just right. I’m telling you my kids licked their bowls. Even my 2-year-old. The whole family loves it.

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The base of this delicious lasagna soup is made from tomato paste, diced tomatoes, and tomato sauce in a large pot. You could use crushed tomatoes if that’s what you have.

The coolest part about this lasagna soup is that you boil it all in one pot! I’m all about making your life easier.

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Take regular lasagna noodles and break them into pieces. You want to break it into smaller pieces, about 1-1.5 inch pieces and toss them in the soup pot.

Remember they will expand when you cook them. To be honest, you could use any type of pasta.

Easy Lasagna Soup Recipe (+VIDEO) - The Girl Who Ate Everything (5)Then dump them in and cook over medium heat.

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Ten minutes later, it’s time to eat. Easy Lasagna Soup Recipe (+VIDEO) - The Girl Who Ate Everything (7)

But you must top it with this ricotta/Parmesan mixture. It’s the lasagna in this Lasagna Soup.

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Y’all. Pictures don’t do this bowl of soup justice. It’s sooooo good with rich tomato broth and tender noodles. It’s like traditional lasagna but in soup form.

Top with fresh parsley or basil. Serve with garlic bread.

OTHER SOUP RECIPES:

  • Easy Tomato Soup
  • Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Chicken Cordon Bleu Soup
  • Panera Broccoli Cheese Soup
  • Egg Drop Soup
  • Chicken Tortilla Soup

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Lasagna Soup

4.68 from 103 votes

This easy Lasagna Soup recipe is one of my favorite soups! Imagine a soup with beef, garlic, onion, and tomato sauce with tender lasagna noodles throughout.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 25 minutes mins

Total Time: 35 minutes mins

Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 pound lean ground beef, (Italian sausage can be used)
  • 1 cup diced onion
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 (14.5 ounce) cans diced tomatoes, undrained
  • 1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
  • 1/4 cup tomato paste
  • 4 cups (32 ounces) low sodium beef broth (chicken broth can be substituted)
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • 6 uncooked lasagna noodles, broken into 1 1/2 inch pieces (about 6-8 ounces; see Note)

Cheese Topping:

  • 8 ounces 1 cup ricotta cheese
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

Equipment

Instructions

  • In a large Dutch oven or saucepan, brown beef and onion over medium-high heat. Add the garlic and cook for about 30-60 seconds. Drain.

  • Stir in the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, beef broth, and Italian seasonings. Bring mixture to a boil and stir in lasagna pieces. Reduce heat slightly and cook for about 10 minutes or until noodles are tender. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

  • For the Cheese Topping: In a small bowl, mixture together the ricotta, Parmesan, and salt.

  • To serve, spoon soup in a bowl and top with a dollop of the cheese mixture. Garnish with chopped parsley or fresh basil if desired. To eat, stir in cheese mixtures and enjoy! Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.

Notes

You can use any small shaped pasta in place of the lasagna noodles just use about 2 1/2 cups. The lasagna noodles really give it that authentic texture.
Also, if you are making ahead of time it would be a good idea to boil the lasagna noodles separately and then add them before eating. The lasagna noodles really soak up the liquid if they sit in the soup for a while. You can add some beef broth if you need to thin it out.

Serving: 1g, Calories: 375kcal, Carbohydrates: 22g, Protein: 29g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 84mg, Sodium: 964mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 4g

Cuisine: Italian

Course: Main Course

Author: Christy Denney

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originally published on Sep 20, 2023 (last updated Nov 3, 2023)

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  1. Linda Reply

    Could I make the sauce ahead, then before serving bring it to a boil and cook the noodles in the sauce?

  2. JPinPGH Reply

    Used veggie broth, left the meat out and added julliened carrots (at the beginning) and chopped fresh spinach (at the end). Kids liked it, will make again. Possible word of caution… my husband bought the oven ready lasagna and I feel like it took a lot longer to cook than anticipated? I have no idea if that made a difference or not. I have never quite understood how the oven ready stuff is supposed to work but both times I have tried using it in actual lagasna it seemed like it didn’t get soft enough. But I didn’t think to tell my husband to try to get normal lasagna if they had it. I will have to try again with regular lasagana next time and see if it makes a difference. Very flexible recipe, depending on if you like meat or veggies.

  3. Katherine Godfrey Reply

    My friend and I just loved it! So easy and so delicious! Thank you!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  4. Nicki Reply

    Great recipe! I loved that it was quick & easy to make.
    My variation used turkey meat & chicken broth. I didn’t have a can of tomato sauce, but did use one 6 0z can of tomato paste and it tasted delicious! I’m vege conscious so I slipped in some cauliflower while using only 4 lasagna noodles. One of those nights where I was just making do with what I had available and it worked out well.
    Thanks for sharing!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  5. Scottye Reply

    I am certainly going to try this recipe soon. It looks delicious. I think I’ll put the servings in ovenproof bowls, put the cheese on top, and run them under the broiler for a minute or so. I’ll take a picture!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  6. Ellejay Reply

    Excellent recipe! Love the chunky tomatoes! I used lasagna casserole noodles I found at Winco which worked just as well. I also added a side of steamed broccoli. I have so much leftover, I now have meal prep for the week. Thank you for sharing!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Yum!

  7. Bob Reply

    How about posting the recipe????? Why wouldn’t you put that in the post???????????? Worthless

    • S Reply

      It’s there. Read the post before trolling comment sections.

    • Enrique Chavez Reply

      It’s literally in the article. 😒🤦🏽‍♂️

  8. james p. spatz Reply

    Maybe i missed it. Why not put the ricotta and parm in when making the soup?

    • Christy Denney Reply

      It kind of disappears. If you add it in the end it’s better trust me

  9. Meg Reply

    I was lucky enough to stumble across this recipe. We are making it tonight for the second time, due to my son’s request! First time, I omitted the tomato paste and added extra tomato sauce. Also, I forgot to get beef broth and used chicken broth instead. Tonight, we are making it as written. However, I am allowing the soup to simmer for 40 min, with a bay leaf, before I turn up the heat and add the noodles. I just know it will be even more delicious than the first time. Thank you for this recipe!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      You’re welcome!

  10. Lois Reply

    Delicious! The topping takes it over the top!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thanks!

  11. Katrina Reply

    Simply delicious. I added Italian Pork Sausages, & by accident I opened the Chicken Broth, instead of the Beef, but then I noticed you said either would be fine. Thank you for sharing your recipe. I wish I could’ve uploaded a picture of the finished product for you to see.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  12. Yuliya Bas Reply

    Found this recipe via some IG reels of similar recipes and this one didn’t disappoint.

    I followed the recipe with only a few substitutions– my sister doesn’t like onion so I used leek, I didn’t have tomato paste so I omitted, and I added the ricotta and parm directly to the finished soup and pre-made it for the week (the noodles didn’t absorb the sauce/broth that much). This is hearty and rich, but delicious!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  13. Pete Reply

    Epic. Great recipe. Batch #2 coming tonight.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  14. Jessica Knight Reply

    This looks so good! Could you substitute Italian sausage for the ground beef? I do that in a lot of my recipes as I have a picky daughter who despises ground beef and ground Turkey. Thanks!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      that would be amazing!

  15. Annie Reply

    Hi!! Would these be good with ground chicken (we don’t eat red meat). Thanks! I love all of your recipes and have made them for years!

  16. Kristy Simmons Reply

    This soup was amazing, easy to make, and the one pot made clean up a breeze. Will be saving this recipe for future use. Thanks for the recipe 🙂

  17. Amanda Reply

    I saw someone on IG make lasagna soup about a month ago and have been wanting to try it. I found this recipe and like how easy it appeared. I made it for dinner tonight and it was a hit! My very picky 6 year, that eats 3 bites and is done, ate 2 bowls. I was shocked. The store didn’t have regular lasagna noodles so I had to use the ready to bake ones. They worked out just fine. I honestly wouldn’t change a thing about this recipe. My 12 year old asked me to make sure I printed it and put it in my recipe book, which I did! Thank you for such a great and easy new family favorite.

    • Amanda Reply

      I overlooked the rating so I’m giving it the 5 stars it deserves in the reply

      • Christy Denney Reply

        Thank you!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      A great compliment. Thank you!

  18. Maria “Teresa” Legler Reply

    HI, I’m new to your sight. I did not see a Nutrition chart. I need to know the sodium level per serving. On a restricted diet.
    Your recipe looks and sounds wonderful. Had a dear friend in Minnesota who prepared a Lasagna Soup. Unfortunately, never got her recipe. It was delicious! Thanks for sharing.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      It’s at the bottom of the recipe card. It says SODIUM: 964mg but that will vary greatly with the brands you use so I would suggest using MyFitnessPal.

    • Kristin Reply

      If you are still looking for ways to keep your sodium low, try making your own chicken stock. Mark Bittman’s quick chicken stock recipe is super quick and easy. I make mine without salt then salt portions to taste as needed when cooking. Muir Glen also makes no salt added diced tomatoes and tomato sauce, unsure about the tomato paste. I also like to cook with Diamond Crystal Brand Kosher Salt as it is super flavorful, but contains less sodium then table salt. I find myself needing less salt.

  19. Dawn Ryan Reply

    is there a way to make this without the chunky tomatoes? maybe add more sauce or paste? got alot of picky eaters (myself included)

    • Danielle Reply

      I used a jar of pasta sauce in place of the canned tomatoes and blended it first so there are no tomato chunks, we have the same problem in our house!

    • JPinPGH Reply

      I’m not a fan of big tomato chunks myself although I have gotten less adverse to them as I have gotten older. I like my spaghetti sauce to be smooth and will blenderize it if needed (although I prefer del grosso brand for lack of chunks). In other things, I usually I use petite diced or crushed and that’s smooth enough for me… if all I have are big chunk tomotoes I throw them in the blender.

      I feel like subbing sauce or paste for the chunks would result in too thick of a broth but whizzing the tomatoes smaller works great.

  20. Shannon Geller Reply

    How much is a serving?

    • Christy Denney Reply

      It’s hard to tell. I just divide the whole recipe by 6. About 1.25 cups.

  21. Kara R Reply

    This was delicious and perfect for our cold bitter nights dinner. It was super easy to make. I did add fresh basil to the top of the cheese topping which was pretty but also an addition I wouldn’t do without. It added a great fresh flavor. Also- I used ground turkey instead of ground beef and my hubby never knew! Add a salad and/or calzone and it would make a perfect meal to bring to someone!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      So good to hear!

    • Misty Reply

      Omg delicious and now I make it twice a week ty

  22. Kelli Reply

    SO good!! I was going to make lasagna and stumbled across this recipe and gave it a try! It was delicious and fast – so much faster than traditional lasagna with all the same amazing flavors! Adding to our recipe rotation!! Thank you so much, Christy!

  23. Carol Reply

    This soup was delicious. The cheese really set it off. I will be recommending this to my friends.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thanks!

  24. Darlene Reply

    Is there anything i can use to substitute for ricotta cheese? The kids do not like it and I would love to make this recipe

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Ricotta is kind of an essential to lasagna but you could use cream cheese or sour cream.

    • Kara Reply

      Fresh mozzarella or Barrotta cheese I think could be a great substitute!

    • Sharon Reply

      Cottage cheese can be used i place of Ricotta 😊

  25. sharon yanaitis Reply

    The easiest best soup ever! Will be enjoying it frequently.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  26. AP Reply

    Easy to make. Delicious! Family of picky eaters want it added to our recipe list.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Awesome to hear that!

  27. Janie Reply

    Christy! This is so good!

    I used ground turkey so I threw in some extra garlic cloves (I don’t really like turkey). Even my non soup eating family loved it.

    Every recipe of yours I make is always a hit and always delicious! Thank you!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you Janie. That means a lot to me!

  28. Heather Reply

    I was really disappointed in this soup 🙁
    I saw this recipe and couldn’t wait to try it. It looks so good and sounds good but we did not think it tasted good at all. It was edible but far from good. I wasted a lot of food unfortunately.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Well that is unfortunate to hear. We we love it.

      • Linda Lairson Reply

        This soup is so amazing that I’ll probably never go back to the baked lasagna. The reader who did not like it must have left something out. Thanks

  29. Tami Malone Reply

    Brilliant soup! <3 Absolutely delicious!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  30. Lisa Reply

    This stuff is great!!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  31. mary love Reply

    Passionate!!

  32. Erin R Wilhelm Reply

    How could you adapt this to a slow cooker?

    • Christy Denney Reply

      I’m sure you could but I have not tried it.

  33. Alex Reply

    Yummy recipe, and really easy to make! Next time I’ll add veggies like zucchini, peas, or spinach. I love veggie lasagna so it makes sense I’d like veggie lasagna soup 🙂

    • Christy Denney Reply

      That would be great!

  34. Eddie Reply

    I won’t be making a mistake by telling you how surprise i was visiting this blog of such cool info plus quality photos backup. This must have taken much of your time putting together!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  35. Abigail Reply

    That’s looks like so Yummy !

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  36. Lea Harrison Reply

    Thanks for sharing the recipe! My kids love Lasagna so I think they will love this lasagna soup as well! Gotta try it at home.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      I think they’ll love it.

  37. Glenn Reply

    Hello, this looks really good and since you said we must use the BelGioioso ricotta cheese I wanted to ask where you buy it. I didn’t see anywhere on their website indicating a “where to buy” section. I am in San Diego

    • Christy Denney Reply

      You’re totally right. They don’t sell it online. I would check your local grocery store. You can use other ricotta but I do prefer BelGioioso.

  38. Kerry Reply

    Could I sub cottage cheese for ricotta?

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Sure! Ricotta has a distinct lasagna taste so I definitely prefer it.

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  39. Tommy Reply

    Single dad, I made this soup for me and my daughter. Dope! She was really impressed. Thank you so much.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      You’re welcome Tommy!! Glad you loved it!

  40. Susan Reply

    look like beef curry….. amazing soup i ever seen i my life :v

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thank you!

  41. Shawnna Reply

    hey girl this looks awesome!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thanks Shawnna!

  42. MIchelle Reply

    I am definitely making this soup. It is lower in sodium than most I have seen. Thanks for adding the
    nutrition it really helps when you have certain restrictions.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      You’re welcome!

  43. Karen @ The Food Charlatan Reply

    Okay I have seen (and made) quite a few lasagna soup but this one totally wins. Ricotta parmesan topping??? YUS.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Yes! It makes the soup!

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FAQs

What is lasagna soup made of? ›

Lasagna noodles are cradled in a beefy marinara broth, then cradled with Parmesan, mozzarella, and ricotta. ADEPTLY SEASONED. Onions, garlic, red pepper flakes, Italian seasonings, and a splash of balsamic create a symphony of flavors. SIMMERED TO PERFECTION.

How do you keep lasagna from being soupy? ›

A common source of angst for lasagna makers is a soupy consistency, which is often the result of piling on a watery sauce that hasn't reduced enough. Whether you're making a tomato and meat sauce from scratch or using a jarred sauce, you can thicken it with cornstarch to prevent the problem of a soupy lasagna.

How many calories are in lasagna soup? ›

Makes 2 Servings Each Serving: 678 calories | 68.5g Protein | 18.3g Fat | 56g Carbs Whole Pot: 1356 Calories | 137g Protein | 37g Fat | 112g Carbs This took a total of 20 mins to make.

Can you boil no-boil lasagna noodles? ›

Yes, you can absolutely boil your lasagna noodles – even the oven-ready type. I prefer to par-boil (partially boil) oven-ready dried noodles for lasagna for 3-5 minutes before they become “al dente”. Al dente is an Italian term that literally means 'to the tooth'.

What wine goes with lasagna soup? ›

Maybe a modern style Tuscan red rather than a classic Chianti or a southern Italian or Sicilian red like Nero d'Avola or Primitivo. Barbera is a good pairing too as are Italian grape varieties such as sangiovese from elsewhere.

What is the main ingredients in lasagna? ›

Ingredients
  • 1 pound sweet Italian sausage.
  • ¾ pound lean ground beef.
  • ½ cup minced onion.
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed.
  • 1 (28 ounce) can crushed tomatoes.
  • 2 (6.5 ounce) cans canned tomato sauce.
  • 2 (6 ounce) cans tomato paste.
  • ½ cup water.
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What makes homemade lasagna watery? ›

The sauce could be too watery. The noodles can be holding on to water. The vegetables are releasing excess moisture. If you are using ricotta be careful of the moisture it can add.

Does fresh mozzarella make lasagna watery? ›

Most people use low-moisture mozzarella in lasagna, and I am no exception. Fresh mozzarella tastes phenomenal in lasagna; however, the extra moisture will make the lasagna a bit watery. Sometimes I'll use bagged, shredded mozz in the layers but then will splurge for the good stuff on top.

Why is my ricotta cheese watery in lasagna? ›

Ricotta cheese, with its creamy texture and mild flavor, is a quintessential ingredient in many lasagna recipes. However, it can also introduce excess moisture if not handled properly. To avoid a runny mess, it's crucial to pat dry the ricotta before incorporating it into your lasagna.

Is lasagna healthy? ›

The classic lasagna trio - cheese, pasta, and rich sauces - often contributes to its high calorie and carbohydrate content. These ingredients, while delicious, can be heavy in fats and refined carbs, which may not align with certain dietary goals.

What happens if you forgot to boil lasagna noodles? ›

Take the sauce can, fill it halfway with water, then slowly pour over the dish all over, so the liquid will rise up to about half full in the pan. This will all get absorbed by the noodles, because you didn't pre-boil them. Tightly cover with foil. Bake at 325 F for 2 hours.

Do you rinse lasagna noodles after boiling? ›

Do Not Rinse. Pasta should never, ever be rinsed for a warm dish. The starch in the water is what helps the sauce adhere to your pasta. The only time you should ever rinse your pasta is when you are going to use it in a cold dish like a pasta salad or when you are not going to use it immediately.

What was lasagna originally made of? ›

The first theory is that lasagna comes from Greek λάγανον (laganon), a flat sheet of pasta dough cut into strips. The word λαγάνα (lagana) is still used in Greek to mean a flat thin type of unleavened bread baked for the holiday Clean Monday.

What is lasagna verde made of? ›

It's made with a spinach bechamel sauce, sateéd broccoli, basil pesto, lasagna noodles and vegan parmesan. And there is even more room to add any veggie you like, as long as it is green! A healthy, comforting lasagna that's also great for mealprepping.

What are soup noodles made of? ›

Ingredients:
  • Flour: Einkorn flour or all-purpose will work. ...
  • Milk: I prefer to use whole milk since it has more fat.
  • Eggs: Just good ol' large eggs will do. ...
  • Salt: An easy thing to forget to add, but I promise adding just a touch of salt really brings out the flavor in this pasta.
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What is the white stuff in the middle of lasagna? ›

What is the white sauce in lasagna made of? Many white lasagna recipes use bechamel sauce, one of the five mother sauces that make up the building blocks of French cuisine.

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