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With spicy sausage, tender noodles, and a melty cheese topping, this Lasagna Soup recipe has all your favorite Italian ingredients simmered together in one pot.

A steaming hot bowl of Lasagna Soup makes everybody happy at dinnertime.
I already have a feeling we’ll be eating many more bowls of this tasty soup on cold nights all winter long!
Easy Lasagna Soup
Lasagna soup is everything you love about a classic Italian lasagna simmered in soup form. My family loves lasagna with lots of meat in it, so I used both hot sausage and ground beef in this soup.
After browning the meat, I added onions, garlic, and tomatoes along with Italian Seasoning. After simmering everything in chicken broth and adding curly mafalda noodles, the soup finishes with the best ingredient of all: lots of cheese.
For the cheese topping, I use a blend of three different kinds of Italian cheeses. The mix of Ricotta, Parmesan, and Mozzarella cheese adds rich, creamy flavors to this soup.
A big scoop of the cheese topping on my bowl of soup made me very happy indeed. Every spoonful of soup was full of tangy tomato, hot sausage, perfectly cooked noodles, and gooey cheese.
Everyone in my family loves this Lasagna Soup. Most of us went back for a second bowl!

How To Make Lasagna Soup
Perhaps the best thing about this delicious Italian soup is how easy it is. Sometimes you want lasagna without all the steps of boiling noodles, browning the meat and placing everything layer by layer in a casserole dish.
The noodles in this soup cook right in the pot with the other ingredients, so this recipe will save you both cooking and clean up time. Who wants to be stuck in the kitchen doing dishes when you could be digging into a big bowl of delicious soup?
You can make this soup ahead of time, too! Follow all the directions up to adding the noodles and store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.
Once ready to serve, bring the soup to a simmer again, add the noodles and cook until tender. Waiting to add the noodles if you prep the soup in advance ensures that they won’t get mushy.
I love the way this Homemade Italian Seasoning tastes in this recipe, but your favorite store-bought Italian herb blend will work beautifully as well. If you like a spicier soup, feel free to increase the amount of red pepper in the recipe.
Likewise, if you want a little less heat, reduce the red pepper flakes by as much as you like. We all loved the taste of hot Italian sausage in this Lasagna Soup recipe but other types of sausage would likely taste good too.

Lasagna Soup Ingredients
You’ll need the following ingredients for this recipe:
Soup Ingredients
- hot sausage (Italian sausage may be used as well)
- ground beef
- onions
- garlic
- Italian seasoning
- red pepper flakes
- tomato paste
- diced tomatoes, with garlic
- chicken broth
- salt and pepper
- mafalda pasta, or an alternate curly pasta
Cheese Topping Ingredients
- ricotta cheese
- Parmesan cheesee
- freshly shredded Mozzarellae
Mafalda Noodles
What are Mafalda noodles? They’re a miniature flat noodle with curvy edges, just like a miniature lasagna noodle.
These small Mafalda noodles are absolutely perfect in Lasagna Soup, and these longer Mafalda noodles caught my eye when I was buying the others and now I can’t wait to try them too.
Using these flat curvy noodles really makes this soup feel like a spin on lasagna. If you can’t find Mafalda noodles, pretty much any curly noodle will work in the Lasagna Soup recipe. Play with it and make it your own.

Lasagna Soup Recipe
In a large soup pot or Dutch oven, cook and crumble the sausage and ground beef over medium-high heat. Add the onions and the garlic to cook along with the meat. Sprinkle with Italian seasonings and red pepper flakes as everything cooks.
Add the tomato paste, diced tomatoes, chicken broth, salt, and pepper. Stir and increase heat to high. When soup begins to simmer, reduce to medium-high once again and add the pasta. Stir and simmer until noodles are soft, 8-10 minutes. Taste the broth and adjust spices as needed.
Remove from the heat when the noodles are tender but still chewy. While the pasta is cooking, stir together the ricotta, Parmesan, and Mozzarella in a small bowl. Scoop the soup into bowls and top with a generous scoop of the cheese mixture.

Make Lasagna Soup part of your meal rotation this fall and winter along with this Hearty Minestrone Soup. Served with slices of crusty Italian bread, this soup is guaranteed to warm you on a cold night!
Looking for even more filling soup recipes for winter? If you like this Lasagna Soup recipe, you’re also sure to love Creamy Turkey Noodle Soup.
If you love Italian meals, check out my Spicy Italian Stuffed Bell Peppers. It’s one of my family’s all time favorite meals and inspired this {Slow-Cooker} Stuffed Pepper Soup.

Hearty Lasagna Soup
Ingredients
Soup Ingredients
- 1 pound hot sausage (Italian sausage may be used as well)
- 1 pound ground beef
- 2 small onions, chopped into ½" pieces, about 2 cups worth
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 tablespoon Italian seasoning
- ½ – 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 6 ounces tomato paste
- (2) 14.5 ounces cans diced tomatoes, with garlic (fire-roasted tomatoes are great, if you can find them)
- 8 cups chicken broth
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 6-8 ounces mafalda pasta, or an alternate curly pasta
Cheese Topping Ingredients
- 8 ounces ricotta cheese, about 1 cup
- 2 ounces Parmesan cheese, about ½ cup
- 2 ounces freshly shredded Mozzarella, about ½ cup
Instructions
- In a large soup pot or Dutch oven, cook and crumble the sausage and ground beef over medium-high heat. Add the onions and the garlic to cook along with the meat. Sprinkle with Italian seasonings and red pepper flakes as everything cooks.
- Add the tomato paste, diced tomatoes, chicken broth, salt, and pepper. Stir and increase heat to high. When soup begins to simmer, reduce to medium-high once again and add the pasta. Stir and simmer until noodles are soft, 8-10 minutes. Taste the broth and adjust spices as needed.
- Remove from the heat when the noodles are tender, but still chewy. While the pasta is cooking, stir together the ricotta, Parmesan, and Mozzarella in a small bowl.
- Scoop the soup into bowls and top with a generous scoop of the cheese mixture.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
{originally published 11/11/19 – recipe notes and photos updated 10/9/24}














Made this lasagna soup and it was a hit! easy told make and so tasty. will be on my hit list for sure
I’m thrilled you like the soup, Sandy.
I love this recipe! Because I am allergic to chicken protein, I used beef broth instead of the chicken broth. I also used only one can of tomatoes and added 16 oz of marinara in place of the second can of tomatoes. Turns out great! This is perfect for a chilly day at our cabin. Thank you for posting this recipe.
I’m thrilled you love the soup so much, Terry!
I have Barilla oven ready lasagne noodles. Will that work as well if I break them up?
Yes, that should work fine.
Have made this recipe several times. It’s delicious every time.
Glad to hear you’ve been loving the soup, Tam! Happy cooking.
Do you drain the tomatoes?
Do not drain them. Just add the full can to the soup.
Made this soup tonight for dinner and my husband and I really liked it. The only change I made was I used 1TBsp. Each of Basil and Italian seasoning. I added an extra can of tomato paste too. Thank you for sharing the recipe!
I’m so happy to hear that the soup was enjoyed, Carrie! (We’re making this for dinner tomorrow night!!)
This lasagna soup is pure comfort in a bowl! 🍲🧄🍅 Spicy sausage, tender noodles, and gooey cheese—what’s not to love? 🧀🇮🇹 One pot and full of flavor, it’s a must-try! 😍✨
I’m so glad you love it!
We love this soup!
I’m so glad you are enjoying the soup, Suzanne!
Excellent recipe. I make this all the time for my family.
I’m so glad you like it!
Can this soup be frozen for later use ?
I typically do not freeze soups that include pasta, as the noodles can absorb a great deal of the liquid in the process. However, I have frozen this soup (made without the noodles added) and then just cooked the noodles and added a scoop of cooked pasta to each bowl before ladling in the reheated soup. That method works very well.
Do you drain the meat at all?
Not usually, but if the meat is especially greasy, I might.
This was a fantastic soup! Cheesy, meaty and some heat as well. It has rained here today and this soup was perfect for our dinner. Thank you very much for sharing this recioe!
I’m so glad you like it. It’s the perfect rainy day soup.
I love it! Very easy too! There is only two of us, so after browning the beef and sausage with the onions and garlic, I split it in half and put half in the freezer for the next time I make it. (which will be soon)
I’m so glad you like it!
One of our favorite recipes! Thank you for sharing. It is easy to prepare & absolutely delicious! I have made this for my family a few times & everyone raves about it every time.
I’m thrilled you like it too!
It is snowing and 17°.
Just served the soup to very happy people. I have no idea how many noodles make 6 ounces. Took a swing added 7. Looked like your picture. Great recipe
I’m so glad you enjoyed the soup, Nancy. Stay cozy and warm!
This was a huge hit with family and friends that we had over. We have made it several times since and love it each time!
I’m so glad you like it.