Easy Lasagna Soup Recipe (2024)

This Lasagna Soup recipe is sponsored by Prego. All opinions are my own.

This EASY Lasagna Soup tastes just like lasagna without all the layering or dishes! – you might never go back to traditional lasagna again – I won’t!

This One Pot Lasagna Soup recipe can’t get any easier or more delicious! It boasts layers of cheesy noodles smothered in rich marinara infused with garlic, onion and Italian spices all smothered Parmesan, mozzarella and ricotta – drool – and all you have to do is brown your beef, dump in the ingredients and simmer away!

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This Lasagna Soup Recipe can’t get any easier!

I looooove Italian food or even anything resembling Italian food from myItalian Vegetable Soup, Tomato Basil Soup, Million Dollar Baked Penne, Million Dollar Macaroni and Cheese Casserole,Zuppa Toscana Soup, Minestrone Soup and everything in between! And while lasagna is technically Italian, it has to be one of America’s favorite foods – and one of my favorite foods! For being a favorite, however, I hardly ever make traditional lasagna – so sad. I just can’t get into the time-consuming, tedious, layering.

But now, I am thrilled to introduce my “can’t-get-any-easier,” One Pot Lasagna Soup!I made this soup twice in a week because I am SO in love with it-and so is my very honest critic, Patrick, who lived in Italy for two years. Sometimes he is a little too honest, but he tells me it’s a good thing, because then I know when he really, really loves something. So as he sat spooning this Lasagna Soup into his mouth, repeating “So good, you nailed it. Insane, taste just like lasagna…,” I knew it was going in my back pocket of easy, “Patrick approved”, delicious recipes.

And it belongs in your back pocket too for all those busy nights when everyone is starting to get hangry (AKA hungry and tired) or simply any time you want to devour something extraordinary.

Why you’ll love this Lasagna Soup

  • EASY ONE POT RECIPE.No tedious layering – dump the ingredients together and simmer!
  • TASTES LIKE LASAGNA.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.The noodles emerge delightfully al dente.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE.You don’t have to use lasagna noodles! Use whatever pasta you have on hand, add veggies, use turkey or chicken sausage, go light on the cheeses or pile it on, etc.

What you’ll need for Easy Lasagna Soup

  • Lasagna Noodles: Use regular lasagna noodles -NOT no boil lasagna noodles. Break the noodles into 1-2” pieces – they do not have to be perfect!
  • Beef:Use lean ground beef, or for extra flavor, use half beef, half Italian sausage.
  • Onion: Use one yellow onion diced small so the pieces soften quickly.
  • Garlic: I use 5 garlic cloves but you can use more or less depending on your garlic love.
  • Marinara sauce:Use one 24-ounce jar of your favorite marinara sauce. Use Prego as pictured, or my new favorite Rao’s brand which you can purchase onAmazon HERE.
  • Crushed tomatoes:I recommend San Marzano tomatoes from the brands San Marzano, Cento and Muir Glen. They are highly prized for their sweet, intense tomatoey flavor and lower acidity.
  • Tomato paste: Tip! Freeze leftover tomato paste by the tablespoon wrapped in parchment paper.
  • Chicken broth:Use low sodium chicken broth so the soup isn’t too salty.
  • Herbs and spices: This Lasagna Soup is seasoned to perfection with dried basil, thyme, oregano, and parsley, salt and a bay leaf.
  • Red pepper flakes: A pinch of red pepper flakes adds an extra kick but will not make the soup spicy.
  • Heavy cream:This mellows the acidity while adding a subtle creaminess and thickness to the soup.

Lasagna Soup Variations

  • Pasta:Any small pasta shape will work.
  • Bouillon broth:Use water plus chicken bouillon or chicken base to equal 8-10 cups broth. Omit the salt, then add salt to taste. You may also use vegetable broth but it is not as flavorful.
  • Turkey sausage: Swap the lean ground beef for turkey or chicken sausage. I recommend adding a tablespoon of beef bouillon, reducing the salt, then salting to taste.
  • Italian sausage: Use allItalian sausage for extra flavor. UsehotItalian sausage for a kick!
  • Onion:Fresh is best, but you may substitute with 1 ½ teaspoons onion powder.
  • Garlic:You may substitute with 1 ½ teaspoons garlic powder.
  • Add vegetables:Carrots, celery, bell peppers, zucchini, green beans, spinach, etc. would all be tasty.

Best pot for soup

A large, 7-9 quart Dutch oven is ideal for making soup due to its capacity, heat distribution, heat retention, versatility, and durability. Its size allows for cooking large quantities of soup, while its even heat distribution ensures consistent cooking throughout. The cast iron is extremely durable while its enameled finish makes for easy cleanup.

My recommendation:Le Creuset offers an expensiveDutch oven (pictured in all my soup recipes)or a less expensiveChef’s ovenwith sloped sides (also great for soups). Alternatively, there are several less expensive options on Amazon like thishighly rated one from Lodge.

How to Make Lasagna Soup

To make this One Pot Lasagna Soup, simply brown your beef (or half Italian sausage if you like), onions and garlic…

Then add all your remaining ingredients – Prego Traditional Italian Sauce, crushed tomatoes, chicken broth, spices…

And lasagna noodles!

Now the list of ingredients might seem long, but you are just dumping and running as the sauce simmers, cooking the noodles, and infusing the whole soup with Prego Italian goodness that smells nothing less than heavenly! Prego not only elevates this One Pot Lasagna Soup and can be the answer to your weeknight dinner dilemma without sacrificing any flavor! Prego boasts rich flavor from real ingredients – no more bland, boring dinners!

Finally, top your soup with ricotta, mozzarella and Parmesan – as little or as MUCH as you like and start slurping and shoveling, then repeat.

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How to serve Lasagne Soup

Serving Lasagna Soup is where the fun is at! Ladle the soup into bowls, then top with desired amount of mozzarella, Parmesan and a dollop of ricotta. Stir the cheeses into the hot soup to melt and mingle with the noodles. Finish it off with a side ofCaesar Saladandgarlic bread!

Lasagna Soup Recipe Easy storage

Storage:Store Lasagna Soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.

To reheat:You may need to add a splash of broth before reheating.Reheat large batches on the stove over medium heat, or microwave for90 seconds, stir, then continue to microwave for 20-second intervals, if needed.

Can you freeze lasagna soup?

I do not recommend freezing Lasagna Soup because the noodles can become mushy once thawed. If you would like to freeze the soup, omit the noodles and reduce the broth. When ready to enjoy, cook the lasagna noodles separately and add them to the thawed, warmed soup.

If you love this One Pot Lasagna Soup, as I’m sure you will, be sure to check out my One Pot White Chicken Lasagna Soup withcheesy layers of noodles smothered in velvety Italian spiced Parmesan infused sauce as well as myChicken Parmesan,Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta, and Shrimp Fettuccine! All warm, comforting, delectable dinners to satisfy those cheesy Italian cravings!

Looking for more One Pot Soup Recipes?

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  • Loaded Zuppa Toscana
  • Cheesy Taco Soup
  • Miso Soup with Chicken, Veggies, Shiitake Mushrooms
  • Mexican Chicken Corn Chowder
  • Italian Vegetable Soup
  • Tomato Basil Soup

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Easy Lasagna Soup Recipe (13)

One Pot Lasagna Soup Recipe (Easy!)

This EASY Lasagna Soup tastes just like lasagna with layers of cheesy noodles smothered in rich marinara infused with garlic, onion and Italian spices all smothered Parmesan, mozzarella and ricotta – drool – and all you have to do is brown your beef, dump in the ingredients and simmer away! You might never go back to traditional lasagna again!

Servings: 6 -8 servings

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 40 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Cheese Garnish

  • shredded mozzarella cheese
  • freshly finely grated Parmesan cheese
  • ricotta cheese

Instructions

  • Heat large Dutch oven/large soup pot over medium high heat. Add beef and onion and cook, stirring occasionally until beef is browned. Add garlic and red pepper flakes and saute for 30 seconds. Drain off any excess fat.

  • Add Prego Sauce, 6 cups chicken broth, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, balsamic vinegar, sugar, spices, bay leaf and lasagna noodles. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer until lasagna noodles are tender, stirring occasionally (approximately 20-30 minutes).

  • Discard bay leaf and stir in heavy cream (optional) and 2-4 cups chicken broth to reach desired consistency. Garnish individual servings with desired amount of cheeses.

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Notes

*I love lasagna noodles in this recipe – they are slurpilicious! You can also replace the noodles with 2 ½ cups uncooked small shells if desired and simmer for less time.
**If you want to omit the heavy cream but still would like a thicker soup then I suggest whisking 2 teaspoons cornstarch with some of the chicken broth and adding to the soup to simmer and thicken.

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One Pot Lasagna Soup Recipe (Easy!)

This EASY Lasagna Soup tastes just like lasagna with layers of cheesy noodles smothered in rich marinara infused with garlic, onion and Italian spices all smothered Parmesan, mozzarella and ricotta – drool – and all you have to do is brown your beef, dump in the ingredients and simmer away! You might never go back to traditional lasagna again!

Servings: 6 -8 servings

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 40 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Cheese Garnish

  • shredded mozzarella cheese
  • freshly finely grated Parmesan cheese
  • ricotta cheese

Instructions

  • Heat large Dutch oven/large soup pot over medium high heat. Add beef and onion and cook, stirring occasionally until beef is browned. Add garlic and red pepper flakes and saute for 30 seconds. Drain off any excess fat.

  • Add Prego Sauce, 6 cups chicken broth, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, balsamic vinegar, sugar, spices, bay leaf and lasagna noodles. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer until lasagna noodles are tender, stirring occasionally (approximately 20-30 minutes).

  • Discard bay leaf and stir in heavy cream (optional) and 2-4 cups chicken broth to reach desired consistency. Garnish individual servings with desired amount of cheeses.

Video

Notes

*I love lasagna noodles in this recipe – they are slurpilicious! You can also replace the noodles with 2 ½ cups uncooked small shells if desired and simmer for less time.
**If you want to omit the heavy cream but still would like a thicker soup then I suggest whisking 2 teaspoons cornstarch with some of the chicken broth and adding to the soup to simmer and thicken.

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Easy Lasagna Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to thicken up soupy lasagna? ›

A soupy consistency in your lasagna can make it bland and impossible to slice and serve. If your recipe keeps turning out watery, try thickening your sauce with cornstarch. Cornstarch won't affect the sauce's flavor, and is a much more effective thickener than flour.

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'.

Why does my lasagna come out 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.

Where did lasagna soup originate? ›

While the exact origin of lasagna soup is unclear, it is believed to have originated in the United States, likely as a creative adaptation of the popular pasta dish. Italy, known for its love of pasta, specifically lasagna, inspired the creation of lasagna soup.

Can you fix watery lasagna? ›

Pour off as much of the liquid as you can into a small saucepan, and boil it down. When it's reduced, pour it back over the lasagne and stick the whole dish back in the oven for 20 mins, maybe with some extra cheese grated on top.

How to stop lasagne from being sloppy? ›

How can I keep lasagna from being a mushy mess? The best way is to keep your ingredients dry. Cook your pasta sauce long enough to boil out most of the moisture so the sauce is thick.

What happens if you boil no-boil lasagna? ›

While you don't need to cook their no-boil noodles for a traditional layered-up lasagna, they advise, "If you are making lasagna roll-ups, you can boil Barilla® Oven-Ready Lasagna for 3-5 minutes, so the sheets become more pliable and can be easily rolled." Ronzoni recommends that their Oven Ready Lasagna noodles be ...

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

In the spirit of learning and lasagna, here are the top mistakes everyone makes with lasagna.
  1. Overcooking the noodles. ...
  2. Boiling noodles without oil and salt. ...
  3. Letting your lasagna get too soupy. ...
  4. Using the wrong protein. ...
  5. Overloading the layers. ...
  6. Substituting cottage cheese for ricotta. ...
  7. Using preshredded cheese.
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How to make lasagne firm? ›

Yes it's tempting to cut into the lasagna right when you pull it from the oven, but let it rest on a cooling rack for at least 15 minutes. This will help firm up all the layers and make it much easier to slice a square. And of course you can make it a day ahead or in the morning then reheat.

Why does my lasagna falls apart when I cut it? ›

You may be cutting the finished product too early. Let the lasagna rest at least 10 minutes before you slice it.

What happens if you don't let lasagna rest? ›

When the lasagna is ready it is difficult to resist the temptation to immediately eat it, but be careful because even in this case you have to be a little patient. Wait for your lasagna to rest for about 20 minutes once it is baked, in this way it will not fall apart when cut.

What country is famous for lasagna? ›

Origins and history

Lasagna originated in Italy during the Middle Ages.

What is the difference between American lasagna and Italian lasagna? ›

The primary differences I found between American lasagne and Italian lasagne were: The use of a layer or two of white bechamel (“"besciamella”) sauce imparts a nice creaminess to the lasagne in Italy. The pasta sheets seemed thinner and “fresher” in Italian pasta, very tender and with a “"melt in your mouth” texture.

What does lasagna mean in Italian? ›

In Italian, lasagna refers to one flat sheet of pasta and its plural form, lasagne, refers to the dish. This distinction is also observed in English, but only rarely in American English.

How do you remove liquid from lasagna? ›

Our best advice is to drain and rinse the cooked noodles, using a colander. Then, carefully dry each noodle by laying it on a piece of parchment or waxed paper, dabbing it with a paper towel, and letting it air dry until most of the water is gone.

How do I make my lasagna more solid? ›

If you need to, make a mixture of 1 tablespoon each of all-purpose flour and butter (also called a beurre manié) and add this to the pasta sauce to help thicken it if you don't have time to let the sauce reduce and thicken on its own.

How do you thicken watery ricotta? ›

There are several ways to thicken ricotta filling. One is to place the filling in a fine strainer over a bowl and allow excess liquid to drain off. Another way is to line the strainer with cheesecloth. Yet another way is to add a thickener such as cornstarch or arrowroot starch.

How do you make soupy sauce thicker? ›

7 Ways to Thicken up a Sauce
  1. Flour. If being gluten-free isn't a concern, adding flour is a fantastic way to thicken dairy-based sauces, thick soups and gravies. ...
  2. Cornstarch or arrowroot. ...
  3. Tomato paste. ...
  4. Reduce the liquid. ...
  5. Swirl in a pat of butter. ...
  6. Add an egg yolk. ...
  7. Puree some vegetables.
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