Lasagna soup is one of my favorite ways to satisfy the craving for Lasagna with very little effort. All of your favorite lasagna ingredients are nestled in a rich, tomato-based broth and topped with creamy ricotta cheese and basil.
Soups like Chicken Tortilla Soup, creamy Tomato Soup, and of course this Lasagna Soup recipe are perfect to curl up to in the colder months.
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What is Lasagna Soup?
Lasagna soup has all of the elements of a classic lasagna but instead of a thick tomato sauce, it all comes together in a rich and flavorful tomato broth where all of the flavors meld beautifully. The soup is served with a generous mound of creamy ricotta cheese that melts into your spoonful. Lasagna is so satisfying as a soup. All you need is some Focaccia Bread to go with it.
Ingredients for Lasagna Soup
- Lasagna noodles – use just about any brand or style you prefer and break the noodles into roughly bite-size pieces
- Oil – use a mild oil such as olive oil or avocado oil
- Onion – a white or yellow onion works best
- Hot or sweet Italian sausage – Any style of Italian sausage will work great – go as hot or sweet as you like
- Garlic – fresh garlic adds more flavor than garlic powder
- Dried oregano – dried herbs work great in this soup
- Tomato paste – deepens the flavor of the broth
- Low-sodium broth – homemade chicken broth is best but storebought also works.
- Crushed tomatoes – Use classic or fire-roasted if you like a little smokiness
- Fresh basil – brightens up the soup and elevates the flavor.
- Parmesan cheese – builds a rich and creamy base
- Half & half – balances the acidity of the soup
- Ricotta cheese – serve with a hefty spoonful of full-fat ricotta
How to Make Lasagna Soup
- Boil the Noodles – Bring a large pot of salted water to boil and cook the broken up noodles until aldente or firm to the bite then toss them with oil.
- Cook & Season the Sausage – In a heavy pot or dutch oven, cook sausage. Add onion and cook it until translucent. Add pressed garlic and dried oregano.
- Make the Soup Base – Add in the tomato paste and stir until well distributed. Next, pour in the broth and canned tomatoes and simmer 15 minutes.
- Finish Building the Soup – Turn the heat to low. Add in the noodles, half and half, parmesan, and basil. Simmer for 3-5 minutes.
- Garnish & Serve – Ladle into warm bowls and top with a dollop of ricotta cheese and fresh basil.
Tips for the Best Lasagna Soup
- Keep the heat over medium – allow the flavors of the soup to come together gradually by keeping the heat at medium to medium-low.
- Don’t cook the pasta all the way – drain it with 2-3 minutes left of cooking time, as it will finish cooking when you add it back to the soup pot.
- Make the soup in a Dutch oven – it retains moisture and maintains even heat.
Variations
- Use your favorite type of protein. Italian sausage can be made with ground beef, ground turkey, or ground pork. Use your favorite.
- Swap out the ricotta for your favorite cheese. If you’re not a fan of ricotta, garnish the soup with shredded mozzarella or parmesan instead.
Common Questions
To make Instant Pot lasagna soup, put all the ingredients into a 6 Qt instant pot, pushing the noodles down just so they are submerged. Seal the lid, and cook on manual high pressure for 6 minutes followed by a quick release of pressure.
You can also use your Slow Cooker to make this soup. Add all the ingredients except the noodles into the pot, turn the heat on high, and cook for 3-4 hours. With 30 minutes of cooking time left, add in the raw broken noodles.
It’s not recommended to store this soup in the freezer or the noodles will get mushy. Instead, see make-ahead tips below.
It’s best to cook the noodles separately since they absorb some of the liquid and add some starch to the soup, thickening it up. You can cook it in the soup pot, but be sure to add an extra cup of broth.
Make-Ahead
- Prep-Ahead: Whether you’re meal-prepping or cooking the soup a day in advance for guests, prepare everything except the noodles and refrigerate the soup in a large airtight container. Right before you plan on serving, boil the lasagna noodles and add them to the soup. This will prevent the noodles from absorbing all the broth in storage.
- Reheat: The best way to reheat this soup is over medium heat in a large saucepan or pot until warmed through. It tends to pop in the microwave, so beware!
More Tasty Soup Recipes
- Easy Chicken Noodle Soup
- Chicken Pot Pie Soup
- Easy Vegetable Soup Recipe
- Wonton Soup Recipe
- Minestrone Soup
The Best Lasagna Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 6 oz lasagna noodles, broken into pieces
- 1 tbsp oil, avocado or olive oil
- 1 medium onion, chopped
- 1 lb hot or sweet Italian sausage, casings removed
- 2 garlic cloves, chopped
- 1 tsp dried oregano
- 2 tbsp tomato paste
- 32 oz low-sodium broth, (chicken or beef)
- 15 oz canned crushed tomatoes, with their juice
- 1/2 cup fresh basil, chopped
- 1/4 cup parmesan cheese, grated
- 1/2 cup half & half
- Ricotta cheese, for serving
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the noodles and cook them for 2 minutes less than advised by the package instructions. Drain the noodles, drizzle them with oil, and set them aside.
- Place a heavy bottom pot or dutch oven over medium heat, add the sausage, and sautee until cooked through, breaking it up into small pieces with a spatula. Add the onion and cook until it’s translucent. Stir in pressed garlic and oregano and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant.
- Add tomato paste, broth, and canned tomatoes. Bring to a boil then reduce heat, partially cover, and simmer for 15 minutes.
- Keeping the heat at a simmer, add in noodles, half and half, parmesan, and basil. Simmer for a few more minutes and season to taste.
- Serve right away with a spoonful of ricotta cheese and a sprinkle of fresh basil.
Thank you, I’ve tried many of your yummy recipes. Can this be done in crockpot?
Hi Martha, yes- see instructions under “common questions” in the notes above.
In the crock pot do you put the Italian sausage in raw? Or brown it first?
Hi Do! Yes, you cook it in step 2 of the recipe.
Delicious and easy to make! We loved it and will be making this again.
Thank you for the review! I am happy you enjoyed this recipe.
Have you tried this recipe with gluten free lasagna noodles? Seems like a easy swap for my daughter who has wheat, egg, and peanut allergies.
Hello Jason, I have not tried that yet but I imagine that will work just fine. If you try it as an experiment, please share with us how it goes.
What size Staub is being used in the photos to make this recipe?
This is the amazon link to the one I have.
This recipe was so good!!! I loved it! I love following you on Instagram, all of your recipes look so good and easy to make.
Thank you for your awesome feedback, we appreciate it!
Looking forward to making this. Loved your Tortellini soup! Is it okay to use no boil noodles with this recipe?
I haven’t tested that, but I imagine that should work but you’ll have to adjust the timing a bit. I’d love to know how you like this recipe if you happen to try that!
Made this for dinner tonight for my mother and i. I made a 1/2 recipe. It is fabulous. My mother said we will have to make this again!
Hi Vickie, thank you for sharing your experience trying out this recipe. I’m happy to hear that you and your family enjoyed it!
Could I make this dairy free and try coconut cream in replacement to the half and half?
Hi Gina, I haven’t tried any non-cow dairy substitute to advise. The usual substitution for half and half would just be half whipping cream and half whole milk.
The lasagna soup was wonderful. I will be making this many times. I am so excited to share with my family. This is definitely a keeper❤️❤️❤️
Hello Diane, lovely to hear from you. Thank you for your good comments and review, good to know that you enjoyed it!
These easy Italian sausage soups are a hit. We love the tortellini, zuppa and this lasagna soup now. All similar but unique. Time to start making my own Italian sausage! I used regular Italian sausage from aldi and it was delicious. Thank you again for a great recipe!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Ksusha!
This but with mini raviolis or cheese tortellini! So good! I like to add spinach and diced tomatoes as well.
Yum! That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Kristen!
Anytime I need a full proof recipe that I am sure will be delicious….I just go to your page. You nailed it once again w/ this easy, flavorful soup. So much easier than making a pan of lasagna & came together in no time! Perfect as we are snowed in. ❄️ ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing that with us, Christina!
Any suggestions to cut down the sodium and cholesterol? Is half and half necessary? Can low fat milk be substituted?
Hi Debby, I haven’t tried any substitutions to advise! I always recommend making the recipe as is the first time around before making any changes.
Oh! Natasha this soup is absolutely delicious!! I used the diced tomatoes with basil, garlic and oregano and the hot sausage, though in making it for my grandchildren I will use the mild. I am so grateful to you for posting this recipe. Yum!!!!!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Connie!
Delicious.
I used a can of Cento tomato sauce, instead of tomatoes and the tomato paste.
Glad you liked it!
This soup was so flavorful and delicious! I had to also try making the focaccia bread to eat with it and almost ended up without the bread as it was quickly eaten, but the soup also was gone! No leftovers which makes me sad…no lunch for tomorrow! 😂
Time to double up next time! It really is that good!
Can I use the slow cooker or instant pot for this recipe? Would love to come back from work home just start eating 😊
Hi Kate, this is mentioned in the recipe. Can you make lasagna soup in a Crock-Pot?
You can also use your Slow Cooker to make this soup. Add all the ingredients except the noodles into the pot, turn the heat on high, and cook for 3-4 hours. With 30 minutes of cooking time left, add in the raw broken noodles.
What about the ricotta or other cheese(s) ?
Is it put in crock pot or no?
Hi Michelle, not necessarily as you can use it as a garnish on top of your soup.
Any recommendations for non-cow dairy? I was thinking pecorino vs Parmesan but what would you suggest as a substitute for the half and half?
Hi Jackie, I haven’t tried any non-cow dairy substitute to advise. The usual substitution for half and half would just be half whipping cream and half whole milk.
Can I use elbow macaroni instead of lasagna noodles? I don’t use lasagna noodles in anything.
Hi Mary Ann, I haven’t tested this with elbows, but I imagine that should work! I’d love to know how you like this recipe if you happen to try that!
My kids prefer their lasagna in soup form 🙂 Same great flavors & so delicious!!
Wow you aren’t kidding, this really is the best soup! Pure comfort food!
It sure is! The best meal to fill you right up and keep you nice and warm this winter!
Love this lasagna soup, especially since it’s pretty chilly right now. It’s easier for the kids to eat too, especially since we are baby led weaning. Delicious!
The perfect soup for chilly weather and kids! I hope this becomes your new favorite!