Lasagna Soup Recipe: A Cozy Twist on a Classic Comfort Food

This lasagna soup is a little rebellion against the traditional layered dish. I love how it captures all those cheesy, tomatoey, meaty flavors in a single spoonful. It’s a chilly evening’s best friend, especially when you want comfort without the fuss of baking a big lasagna.

Why I keep coming back to this soup

It’s a bowl that comes together fast but feels like a warm hug. The flavors are familiar but layered—each spoonful reminds me of family dinners, lazy weekends, and cold nights. Plus, it’s endlessly customizable; I can toss in spinach, swap in different cheeses, or amp up the heat. It’s my go-to when I want something satisfying without spending hours in the kitchen.

Breaking down the ingredients that make this soup special

  • Italian sausage: I use spicy for a kick, but mild works too. Swap out for ground turkey for a leaner version.: Adds depth and a savory, slightly smoky flavor that laces through every spoonful.
  • Crushed tomatoes: I prefer San Marzano for their sweetness, but any good-quality canned tomatoes will do.: Provides a rich, tangy base that balances the richness of the cheese and sausage.
  • Lasagna noodles: Broken into pieces, they soak up the broth, creating that familiar pasta texture.: Use regular or gluten-free; just break them up into bite-sized bits.
  • Mozzarella and Parmesan: Melts into gooey layers, adding stringy comfort and sharp saltiness.: Freshly grated cheese makes a big difference—go for quality.
  • Fresh basil or parsley: Brightens the whole bowl with a lemon-bright, herbal finish.: Add just before serving for maximum freshness.
  • Olive oil: Use a good extra virgin for flavor and to prevent sticking.: A splash at the start helps build a flavorful base.

Tools and equipment you’ll need

  • Large heavy-bottomed pot: For simmering the soup evenly and avoiding scorching.
  • Wooden spoon: For stirring and breaking apart the sausage.
  • Measuring cups and spoons: To keep ingredients balanced.
  • Ladle: For serving the soup hot and portioned.

Step-by-step to a bowl of comforting, cheesy goodness

Step 1: Gather all ingredients and tools before starting to keep things smooth.

Step 2: Heat a large pot over medium heat, adding a splash of olive oil.

Step 3: Cook the sausage until browned, about 7 minutes, breaking it apart as it cooks.

Step 4: Add chopped onions and garlic, cooking until fragrant and translucent, about 5 minutes.

Step 5: Pour in crushed tomatoes and beef broth, bringing the mixture to a simmer.

Step 6: Stir in broken lasagna noodles, cooking until al dente, about 10 minutes.

Step 7: Sprinkle with shredded mozzarella and Parmesan, letting the cheese melt into the soup.

Step 8: Serve hot, garnished with fresh basil or parsley.

Cooking checkpoints to keep your soup perfect

  • Meat should be browned and cooked through, not grey or soggy.
  • Noodles should be just tender, not mushy or raw.
  • Cheese should be melted and bubbly, not clumped or burnt.
  • Soup should be bubbling gently, not boiling over or simmering dull.

Common mistakes and how to fix them

  • Letting the noodles overcook and turn to mush.? Add more broth if the soup gets too thick and sticky.
  • Adding cheese too early, causing clumping.? Remove the soup from heat earlier if cheese begins to burn.
  • Using too much oil, making the soup greasy.? Turn down the heat if bubbling too aggressively to prevent splatters.
  • Under-seasoning, which can make the soup bland.? Stir frequently to avoid sticking at the bottom, especially after adding noodles.

Cheesy Lasagna Soup

This lasagna soup combines rich flavors of Italian sausage, crushed tomatoes, and broken lasagna noodles into a hearty, comforting bowl. The soup is simmered to develop a flavorful broth, topped with melty mozzarella and Parmesan, and finished with fresh herbs for a bright finish. Its thick, cheesy texture and vibrant tomato base make it an easy, satisfying meal perfect for chilly evenings.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 4
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
Calories: 420

Ingredients
  

  • 1 lb Italian sausage spicy or mild
  • 1 medium onion chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 28 oz crushed tomatoes preferably San Marzano
  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 8 oz lasagna noodles broken into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese shredded
  • 0.5 cup Parmesan cheese freshly grated
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil good quality extra virgin
  • a handful fresh basil or parsley chopped, for garnish

Equipment

  • Large heavy-bottomed pot
  • Wooden spoon
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Ladle

Method
 

  1. Gather all ingredients, chop the onion, and mince the garlic to prepare for cooking.
  2. Heat the large heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat, adding a splash of olive oil until shimmering and fragrant.
  3. Add the Italian sausage to the pot, breaking it apart with a wooden spoon as it cooks, until browned and cooked through, about 7 minutes. The sausage should emit a rich aroma and develop a deep color.
  4. Stir in the chopped onion and minced garlic, cooking until fragrant and translucent, about 5 minutes. You’ll notice the onion turning soft and slightly golden.
  5. Pour in the crushed tomatoes along with the beef broth, stirring to combine. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer, watching for bubbling around the edges.
  6. Add the broken lasagna noodles to the simmering broth, stirring gently. Cook until the noodles are just tender, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
  7. Sprinkle the shredded mozzarella and grated Parmesan cheeses over the hot soup, allowing them to melt into a bubbly, cheesy layer that coats the surface beautifully.
  8. Once the cheese has melted and the soup is hot and bubbling, ladle it into bowls and garnish with chopped fresh basil or parsley for a bright, herbal finish.
  9. Serve the soup immediately, enjoying the thick, cheesy texture and vibrant tomato flavors in every hearty spoonful.
This soup is all about cozy nights and busy days when you need something hearty but quick. It’s forgiving enough to customize—more veggies, less cheese, a spicy kick if you like. Dig in with a crusty piece of bread, and enjoy the imperfect, warm hug in a bowl.

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