Lasagna Soup | What Megan's Making (2024)

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Lasagna Soup Ingredients: Directions: Related Posts 31 comments Blog is the New Black — January 12, 2012 @ 6:10 am Reply I’ve made this and LOVED it! Divine! Simply Life — January 12, 2012 @ 7:06 am Reply Oh I LOVE this idea! We have soup ALL THE TIME and I never thought to do this! Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar — January 12, 2012 @ 7:39 am Reply Love this soup! A healthy version of lasagna 🙂 Lauren at Keep It Sweet — January 12, 2012 @ 10:27 am Reply Comfort food in a bowl, love it! Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts — January 12, 2012 @ 12:16 pm Reply I can’t wait to try this. So comforting and perfect for a January night! jennifurla — January 12, 2012 @ 12:42 pm Reply OMG I want this so bad…so super badly Curt — January 12, 2012 @ 12:56 pm Reply What an awesome soup recipe. I love the Italian sausage in there! Jenn @therebelchick — January 12, 2012 @ 3:24 pm Reply This looks so amazing! I can’t wait to try it! Unknown Mami — January 12, 2012 @ 4:45 pm Reply That looks amazing. Katy — January 13, 2012 @ 2:33 pm Reply This looks great. As do all of the soups that you’ve posted. I can’t wait to give them a try. Kerry — January 14, 2012 @ 1:36 pm Reply I am eating your soup as I write this! The soup is wonderful! I’ve always wanted to make lasagna soup and am glad I stumbled upon your recipe. I love your website! megan — January 15, 2012 @ 5:29 pm Reply I’m so glad you liked the soup! Thanks for the comment 🙂 BusyWorkingMama — January 15, 2012 @ 8:21 pm Reply YUM!!! This is going on my list! laura payne — January 17, 2012 @ 11:07 pm Reply Just made this for dinner and it was amazing. I will be taking it for lunch tomorrow. I love the bite of the red pepper flakes. megan — January 23, 2012 @ 7:21 am Reply I’m so glad you liked it! And it is great reheated, don’t you think? 🙂 Beth — January 18, 2012 @ 9:48 pm Reply This sounds like it would be delicious! Do you think substituting regular diced tomatoes for the fire roasted tomatoes would make a big difference in the overall taste of the soup? megan — January 23, 2012 @ 7:21 am Reply I don’t think it would make too much of a difference. The fire roasted tomatoes definitely add a flavor element, but I’m sure it would still be good. Let me know if you try it! 🙂 Aggie — January 26, 2012 @ 10:00 pm Reply What a yummy belly Warming soup!! Mary Frances — January 28, 2012 @ 9:26 pm Reply Hi Megan! I made this tonight for dinner and it was great! You were right – it really *does* taste like lasagne! I discovered too late that I only had one 14 oz can of tomatoes, so I added about a cup of regular jarred pasta sauce in place of the missing tomatoes…it was still scrumptious! Also, the red pepper flakes = perfect amount of kick. Thanks for this recipe and your wonderful blog! megan — January 30, 2012 @ 6:25 am Reply I’m so glad you liked the soup! I’m glad to know the pasta sauce substitution worked out, that’s good to know! 🙂 Arlene — February 14, 2012 @ 10:00 pm Reply Brought this to a small get-together, and everyone enjoyed it (many were impressed by it, even… something about that “layering” that makes this really seem like lasagna, perhaps?) I only added 2 cloves of garlic and I used a pkg of bulk sausage instead of the Italian sausage based on what I had on hand. Anyway, even my non-soup-loving hubby declared this “delicious” so it’s definitely a keeper recipe! Thanks, Megan! 🙂 megan — February 17, 2012 @ 9:05 pm Reply I’m so glad you liked this soup!! 🙂 Lainey — January 6, 2013 @ 6:36 pm Reply I also made this for dinner! We enjoyed it and my husband says it’s a keeper! It was good even without the ricotta mixture – we are watching our weight after too many Christmas cookies – but we did sprinkle the mozzarella on top. And we used whole grain pasta, too, and could hardly tell the difference. I never really liked soup much until I started making my own and have been excited to try new recipes. I will definitely keep this recipe, thanks! megan — January 7, 2013 @ 9:12 am Reply I’m so glad you liked it! And I’m glad it was still good without the ricotta mixture – that’s good to know right about now, when we’re all focused on healthy eating 🙂 Miriam — January 30, 2013 @ 8:17 pm Reply I’ve made this recipe a few times now and love it. I think the fire-roasted tomatoes are really what give it that extra edge. I may just never use plain old diced tomatoes again! Brittany — March 19, 2013 @ 1:28 pm Reply I love this recipe! I’ve made it several times and it’s always wonderful. I’ve even completely forgotten to buy italian sausage before and used beef in it’s place, adding in things like fennel seeds to help make it taste the way it’s supposed to. It’s so versatile, which is awesome since I always forget ingredients lol 🙂 Pingback: Foodie February: Winter Warm Ups - The Knit Wit by Shair Deanna — January 28, 2014 @ 10:33 am Reply I made this last night and LOVED it! The only thing I did differently was use Italian Turkey Sausage instead of regular Italian Sausage. Thank you so much for posting this recipe (I think it will be a staple for me) and for you blog — I love looking through your recipes and trying new ones! megan — January 28, 2014 @ 11:06 am Reply So glad you liked it! Thanks for letting me know 🙂 Eve — June 29, 2015 @ 7:56 pm Reply This is THE best lasagna soup recipe out there. We eat this about once a week now. I have it without noodles for a low-carb version (we separate some out before adding the noodles and split the cheese between the two pots). EXCELLENT RECIPE! Kim — February 14, 2016 @ 9:13 pm Reply My husband isn’t a big fan of soup, but he told me this recipe gets a thumbs-up! I made it in the slow cooker so it would be ready shortly after getting home from an appointment. I followed directions through the first paragraph (cooking meat, onions, and seasonings), then combined everything in the slow cooker. We used whole wheat rotini, which I added about 90 minutes before eating because my husband likes really soft pasta. (We joke that he likes it “al mushy” instead of “al dente”!) It was a little thin when I got home since the slow cooker preserves liquid, so I left the lid off after adding the basil and turned it up to high while I finished getting dinner ready. Leave a Reply Leave a Reply

by megan on January 11, 201231

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I have so many soup recipes to share with you right now. I’m trying to do one a week so that I don’t overwhelm you with soup. But really, is there any better meal in the middle of cold and dreary January than a hot and comforting bowl of soup? This recipe for Lasagna Soup really stands out as a comforting meal that will cheer up any Winter day. It’s spicy and hearty, and really does taste like lasagna in soup form. It’s full of sausage, tomatoes and pasta, but the best part has to be the combination of ricotta, mozzarella and parmesan cheese that makes up the gooey and cheesy portion of this soup. You mix all the cheeses together, spoon some in a bowl, then ladle the hot soup on top. The end result is warm, melty, cheesy goodness in every bite. Please try this soup and let me know what you think. We absolutely loved it!

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Lasagna Soup

Yield: Serves 8

Ingredients:

1 lb. Italian sausage
1 large onion, chopped
4 garlic cloves, minced
2 tsp. dried oregano
1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
2 Tbsp tomato paste
1 28-oz. can fire roasted diced tomatoes
2 bay leaves
6 cups chicken stock
8 oz. fusilli pasta, or a similar shape
1/2 c. finely chopped fresh basil leaves
salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
8 oz. ricotta
1/2 c. grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 tsp. salt
pinch of pepper
2 c. shredded mozzarella cheese

Directions:

Heat a large soup pot over medium heat. Add the sausage, stirring to break up into pieces, and cook until browned, about 5 minutes. Add onions and cook about 6 minutes, or until onions are softened. Stir in the garlic, oregano, red pepper flakes and tomato paste. Cook until the tomato paste turns a rusty brown color, about 3-4 minutes.

Stir in the tomatoes, bay leaves, and chicken stock. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Add the uncooked pasta and continue to simmer until the pasta is al dente. Be careful that the pasta does not get mushy. Stir in basil and season to taste with salt and pepper.

In a separate bowl, mix together the the ricotta, Parmesan, 1/4 tsp salt, and pinch of pepper. Place a spoonful of the cheese mixture in each bowl, sprinkle some mozzarella on top, then ladle the hot soup into the bowls. Enjoy!

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31 comments
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    Blog is the New Black January 12, 2012 @ 6:10 am Reply

    I’ve made this and LOVED it! Divine!

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    Simply Life January 12, 2012 @ 7:06 am Reply

    Oh I LOVE this idea! We have soup ALL THE TIME and I never thought to do this!

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    Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar January 12, 2012 @ 7:39 am Reply

    Love this soup! A healthy version of lasagna 🙂

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    Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts January 12, 2012 @ 12:16 pm Reply

    I can’t wait to try this. So comforting and perfect for a January night!

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    jennifurla January 12, 2012 @ 12:42 pm Reply

    OMG I want this so bad…so super badly

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    Curt January 12, 2012 @ 12:56 pm Reply

    What an awesome soup recipe. I love the Italian sausage in there!

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    Jenn @therebelchick January 12, 2012 @ 3:24 pm Reply

    This looks so amazing! I can’t wait to try it!

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    Unknown Mami January 12, 2012 @ 4:45 pm Reply

    That looks amazing.

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    Katy January 13, 2012 @ 2:33 pm Reply

    This looks great. As do all of the soups that you’ve posted. I can’t wait to give them a try.

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    Kerry January 14, 2012 @ 1:36 pm Reply

    I am eating your soup as I write this! The soup is wonderful! I’ve always wanted to make lasagna soup and am glad I stumbled upon your recipe. I love your website!

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      megan January 15, 2012 @ 5:29 pm Reply

      I’m so glad you liked the soup! Thanks for the comment 🙂

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    BusyWorkingMama January 15, 2012 @ 8:21 pm Reply

    YUM!!! This is going on my list!

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    laura payne January 17, 2012 @ 11:07 pm Reply

    Just made this for dinner and it was amazing. I will be taking it for lunch tomorrow. I love the bite of the red pepper flakes.

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      megan January 23, 2012 @ 7:21 am Reply

      I’m so glad you liked it! And it is great reheated, don’t you think? 🙂

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    Beth January 18, 2012 @ 9:48 pm Reply

    This sounds like it would be delicious! Do you think substituting regular diced tomatoes for the fire roasted tomatoes would make a big difference in the overall taste of the soup?

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      megan January 23, 2012 @ 7:21 am Reply

      I don’t think it would make too much of a difference. The fire roasted tomatoes definitely add a flavor element, but I’m sure it would still be good. Let me know if you try it! 🙂

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    Aggie January 26, 2012 @ 10:00 pm Reply

    What a yummy belly Warming soup!!

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    Mary Frances January 28, 2012 @ 9:26 pm Reply

    Hi Megan! I made this tonight for dinner and it was great! You were right – it really *does* taste like lasagne! I discovered too late that I only had one 14 oz can of tomatoes, so I added about a cup of regular jarred pasta sauce in place of the missing tomatoes…it was still scrumptious! Also, the red pepper flakes = perfect amount of kick. Thanks for this recipe and your wonderful blog!

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      megan January 30, 2012 @ 6:25 am Reply

      I’m so glad you liked the soup! I’m glad to know the pasta sauce substitution worked out, that’s good to know! 🙂

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    Arlene February 14, 2012 @ 10:00 pm Reply

    Brought this to a small get-together, and everyone enjoyed it (many were impressed by it, even… something about that “layering” that makes this really seem like lasagna, perhaps?) I only added 2 cloves of garlic and I used a pkg of bulk sausage instead of the Italian sausage based on what I had on hand. Anyway, even my non-soup-loving hubby declared this “delicious” so it’s definitely a keeper recipe! Thanks, Megan! 🙂

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      megan February 17, 2012 @ 9:05 pm Reply

      I’m so glad you liked this soup!! 🙂

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    Lainey January 6, 2013 @ 6:36 pm Reply

    I also made this for dinner! We enjoyed it and my husband says it’s a keeper! It was good even without the ricotta mixture – we are watching our weight after too many Christmas cookies – but we did sprinkle the mozzarella on top. And we used whole grain pasta, too, and could hardly tell the difference. I never really liked soup much until I started making my own and have been excited to try new recipes. I will definitely keep this recipe, thanks!

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      megan January 7, 2013 @ 9:12 am Reply

      I’m so glad you liked it! And I’m glad it was still good without the ricotta mixture – that’s good to know right about now, when we’re all focused on healthy eating 🙂

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    Miriam January 30, 2013 @ 8:17 pm Reply

    I’ve made this recipe a few times now and love it. I think the fire-roasted tomatoes are really what give it that extra edge. I may just never use plain old diced tomatoes again!

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    Brittany March 19, 2013 @ 1:28 pm Reply

    I love this recipe! I’ve made it several times and it’s always wonderful. I’ve even completely forgotten to buy italian sausage before and used beef in it’s place, adding in things like fennel seeds to help make it taste the way it’s supposed to. It’s so versatile, which is awesome since I always forget ingredients lol 🙂

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    Deanna January 28, 2014 @ 10:33 am Reply

    I made this last night and LOVED it! The only thing I did differently was use Italian Turkey Sausage instead of regular Italian Sausage. Thank you so much for posting this recipe (I think it will be a staple for me) and for you blog — I love looking through your recipes and trying new ones!

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      megan January 28, 2014 @ 11:06 am Reply

      So glad you liked it! Thanks for letting me know 🙂

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    Eve June 29, 2015 @ 7:56 pm Reply

    This is THE best lasagna soup recipe out there. We eat this about once a week now. I have it without noodles for a low-carb version (we separate some out before adding the noodles and split the cheese between the two pots). EXCELLENT RECIPE!

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    Kim February 14, 2016 @ 9:13 pm Reply

    My husband isn’t a big fan of soup, but he told me this recipe gets a thumbs-up! I made it in the slow cooker so it would be ready shortly after getting home from an appointment. I followed directions through the first paragraph (cooking meat, onions, and seasonings), then combined everything in the slow cooker. We used whole wheat rotini, which I added about 90 minutes before eating because my husband likes really soft pasta. (We joke that he likes it “al mushy” instead of “al dente”!) It was a little thin when I got home since the slow cooker preserves liquid, so I left the lid off after adding the basil and turned it up to high while I finished getting dinner ready.

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