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Mouthwatering One Pot Lasagna Soup

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A cozy, cheesy one pot lasagna soup that delivers all the comfort of classic lasagna in an easy weeknight bowl. Ready in 40 minutes and perfect for family dinners.

Mouthwatering One Pot Lasagna Soup

This one pot lasagna soup has been a weeknight lifesaver and a comfort food champion in my kitchen. I first discovered this method during a rainy autumn when I wanted lasagna flavors without the oven time and layers. The outcome was so satisfying that it became a repeat meal for busy evenings. The broth is rich and tomato forward, the noodles cook right in the pot, and the cheeses add that familiar melty, creamy finish that everyone recognizes from baked lasagna. Each spoonful delivers savory ground beef, bright tomato notes, soft pasta and a creamy finish that makes people reach for seconds.

I love how this version balances speed with depth of flavor. Browning the meat until it has some crisped bits builds a savory base while the aromatics and dried herbs round the profile. Breaking the lasagna noodles into pieces lets them cook quickly and give you the familiar ribbon texture of lasagna without any layering. A spoonful of ricotta and a slice of mozzarella melted at the base of the bowl recreates that oven baked experience in a single serving. This approach makes lasagna approachable any night of the week, and it has become a favorite when friends drop by or when the family needs something nourishing and fast.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • This dish gives classic lasagna taste in under 40 minutes, perfect for busy weeknights and last minute dinners.
  • It uses pantry and fridge staples such as canned crushed tomatoes, dried herbs and lasagna noodles so shopping is simple.
  • Everything cooks in one pot which saves time on cleanup and concentrates flavor as the pasta cooks in the broth.
  • It is easy to scale up for guests and reheats well which makes it a great make ahead comfort option.
  • The finishing cheeses make each bowl feel indulgent while the spinach adds color and a nutrition boost.
  • Simple swaps are possible for dietary needs so you can adapt it for different tastes and restrictions.

From the first test I served to my family they reacted like it was an old favorite. My brother asked for the recipe and my partner declared it a new comfort staple. The quick conversion from lasagna to soup surprised everyone and taught me that technique can often replace lengthy bake times without losing character.

Ingredients

  • Ground beef: Use 1 pound of 85 15 for a good balance of flavor and fat which renders into the base. If you prefer leaner meat choose 93 7 but expect a slightly drier mouthfeel.
  • Garlic and onion: Three cloves of garlic finely minced and half a yellow onion diced supply aromatic depth. Fresh is best for brightness.
  • Dried herbs and seasonings: Garlic powder, onion powder, dried basil, dried oregano and kosher salt build a steady savory backbone. I use Morton kosher salt and add black pepper to taste.
  • Tomato elements: One 14 ounce can of crushed tomatoes plus two teaspoons of tomato paste amplify tomato intensity and body in the broth.
  • Broth and water: Use 32 ounces of chicken broth and one cup of water to get a well rounded stock base. Low sodium broth is useful if you want precise salt control.
  • Lasagna noodles: Six ounces broken into pieces cook quickly in the pot and provide the classic noodle texture. Fresh or dried noodles work but dried are what I use here.
  • Spinach and cream: One cup of frozen chopped spinach and one quarter cup of heavy cream add color and a silky finish. The cream softens acidity and makes the broth feel luxurious.
  • Finishes for serving: Ricotta, four ounces of mozzarella in slices and grated parmesan optional create the layered cheese experience that completes each bowl.

Instructions

Brown the meat: Heat a large pot over medium high heat and add 1 pound of ground beef. Cook until fully browned and some bits are crisped for extra flavor. Break the meat up with a spoon as it cooks. When done remove excess grease by carefully draining to avoid an oily broth. Crisped bits add Maillard complexity which deepens the final flavor profile. Sweat aromatics: Return the pot to medium low and add three finely minced garlic cloves and half a diced yellow onion. Stir in the garlic powder, onion powder, quarter teaspoon dried basil, half teaspoon dried oregano, one teaspoon kosher salt and black pepper to taste. Cook for about five minutes until the onion softens and the garlic becomes fragrant. Stir frequently and watch for browning so the garlic does not burn. Add liquid and pasta: Pour in a 14 ounce can of crushed tomatoes, 32 ounces of chicken broth, one cup of water and two teaspoons of tomato paste. Break the six ounces of lasagna noodles into roughly two inch pieces and add to the pot. Stir to combine. Increase heat to bring the pot to a rolling boil then reduce to low, cover and simmer for 10 minutes until the noodles begin to soften. Finish with greens and cream: Stir in one cup of frozen chopped spinach and one quarter cup heavy cream. Continue to cook uncovered on low for five more minutes to warm the spinach and thicken the broth slightly. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper as needed. If the soup is too thick add a little more broth or water to reach your desired consistency. Serve with layered cheeses: Place a slice of mozzarella in the bottom of each serving bowl then ladle hot soup over it so the cheese melts into the noodles. Top each bowl with a generous dollop of ricotta and sprinkle parmesan if desired. The contrast of creamy ricotta and melted mozzarella recreates baked lasagna textures in every bite. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • This dish stores well in the refrigerator for up to three days and freezes for three months when kept in airtight containers.
  • It is high in protein from the ground beef and cheese but not low in calories if made as written. Adjust portion size for calorie control.
  • If you prefer a lighter finish skip the heavy cream and stir in a splash of milk at the end instead.
  • Use low sodium broth to control the final salt level and add salt to taste after the pasta cooks since noodles absorb salt.

I love how it reheats on the stove or in the microwave and still tastes fresh the next day. The family has requested it for movie nights and chilly evenings when everyone needs something warm and satisfying. It has become my go to when I want lasagna comfort without the oven time.

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Storage Tips

Cool leftover soup to room temperature within two hours then transfer to airtight containers. Refrigerate for up to three days. For longer storage portion into freezer safe containers and freeze for up to three months. When reheating on the stove do so gently over low heat and add a splash of water or broth to loosen the pasta if it has soaked up liquid. Avoid refreezing after thawing and check for off aromas before consuming.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you want to reduce red meat swap ground beef for ground turkey or ground chicken and brown in the same way. For a vegetarian bowl use crumbled tempeh or a plant based ground with vegetable broth. Substitute whole milk ricotta for part skim ricotta to cut fat. Use gluten free lasagna noodles or broken rice noodles for a gluten free version but note texture will differ slightly. To lighten calories omit heavy cream and stir in a tablespoon of olive oil for richness.

Serving Suggestions

Serve with a crisp green salad dressed in lemon and olive oil for brightness. Garlic bread is a classic accompaniment that soaks up the broth nicely. Garnish bowls with fresh basil leaves or chopped parsley for color and a squeeze of lemon if you want an acidic lift. For an extra cheesy finish add more shredded mozzarella or a grating of parmesan at the table.

Cultural Background

This bowl is inspired by Italian lasagna flavors but made in an American comfort style that shortens cooking time. Lasagna originated in Italy as layered pasta with rag as and cheese. Transforming the components into a one pot approach preserves the core elements of tomato sauce, pasta and creamy cheeses while removing the need for assembly and bake time. It is a modern adaptation that maintains the spirit of the classic dish.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer add fresh basil and roasted cherry tomatoes for brightness and swap frozen spinach for fresh baby spinach leaves added at the end. In winter use a richer broth and consider adding a splash of red wine to the base for extra warmth. Holiday versions can include mild Italian sausage in place of ground beef and layers of herbs like fresh oregano and thyme for a festive twist.

Meal Prep Tips

Cook a double batch and portion into individual containers for grab and go lunches. Keep cheese toppings separate until serving to preserve texture. Reheat gently and stir in a little broth to return the silky consistency. If you plan to freeze, freeze without ricotta which can change texture when thawed then add fresh ricotta when serving.

Whether you are cooking for family or feeding friends this one pot lasagna soup is a satisfying way to enjoy lasagna flavors fast. Make it your own with favorite cheeses and herbs and it will become a dependable comfort bowl in your rotation.

Pro Tips

  • Brown the meat until little crispy bits form to develop deeper flavor in the broth.

  • Break the noodles into two inch pieces so they cook evenly and are easy to eat with a spoon.

  • Add salt at the end of the cooking process after the noodles have absorbed liquid to prevent over salting.

  • If the soup becomes too thick thin with extra broth or water and reheat gently to avoid overcooking the pasta.

This nourishing mouthwatering one pot lasagna soup recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Soups & Comfort BowlsLasagnaOne-Pot MealsSoupWeeknight MealComfort FoodBeef RecipesItalian Cuisine
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Mouthwatering One Pot Lasagna Soup

This Mouthwatering One Pot Lasagna Soup recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 4 steaks
Mouthwatering One Pot Lasagna Soup
Prep:13 minutes
Cook:27 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:40 minutes

Ingredients

For the soup

For serving

Instructions

1

Brown the meat

Heat a large pot over medium high heat and add the ground beef. Cook until well browned and some crispy bits form, breaking it up as it cooks. Drain excess grease to avoid an oily broth.

2

Add aromatics and seasonings

Lower to medium low and add minced garlic, diced onion, garlic powder, onion powder, dried basil, dried oregano, kosher salt and black pepper. Cook about five minutes until onion softens and garlic is fragrant.

3

Combine liquids and pasta

Pour in crushed tomatoes, chicken broth, water and tomato paste. Add broken lasagna noodle pieces, stir, bring to a boil then reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for ten minutes so noodles begin to soften.

4

Finish with spinach and cream

Stir in frozen spinach and heavy cream. Continue to cook uncovered on low for five minutes until spinach is heated and the broth is creamy. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed.

5

Serve with cheeses

Place a slice of mozzarella in each serving bowl, ladle the hot soup over the slice so it melts, then top with a dollop of ricotta and sprinkle with parmesan if desired.

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Nutrition

Calories: 2300kcal | Carbohydrates: 210g | Protein:
130g | Fat: 120g | Saturated Fat: 36g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 24g | Monounsaturated Fat:
48g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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