Quick Italian Meatball Soup
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This quick and easy Italian meatball soup recipe includes tender meatballs and veggies slow-cooked in a flavorful broth and served with bowtie pasta.
Good day, everyone! Today I’m so excited to be sharing my Italian meatball soup recipe with y’all. When I say it’s quick and easy, you know I mean it. You’ll be enjoying a big bowl of deliciously hearty soup in under 30 minutes. This is the perfect comfort food dish to dig into on a cold winter day. It’ll warm you up from the inside out and keep you feeling full all afternoon or night long. I typically make it as a quick lunch when I’m feeling fancy and want more than a sandwich.
The secret to this recipe’s quickness is the fact we use pantry and freezer essentials. We’re talking frozen meatballs, frozen mixed vegetables, chicken broth, Italian seasoning, diced tomatoes, and bowtie pasta. Do you have most of these ingredients at home already?
All we’re going to do is place all of the ingredients in a pot (minus the pasta) and bring them to a boil. Then we reduce the heat, add the pasta, and let those flavors mingle and cook until the pasta is al dente. This will probably take less than 15 minutes. Then it’s time to serve! Grab a big bowl of Italian meatball soup and save the leftovers for later on in the week. Meal prep at its finest.
This is one of my favorite soup recipes. It’s quick, it’s easy, it’s simple, but it’s also bursting with flavor. I just know y’all with love it too. Serve this soup with cornbread, buttermilk biscuits, garlic bread, or dinner rolls.
What You’ll Need to Make Quick Italian Meatball Soup:
Recipe Ingredients
- Chicken broth
- Diced tomatoes
- Bowtie pasta
- Frozen fully cooked meatballs (either turkey or beef meatballs).
- Frozen mixed vegetables
- Italian seasoning
- Farfalle or bowtie pasta
Helpful Kitchen Tools
How to Make My Easy Italian Meatball Soup:
Combine broth, tomatoes, meatballs, vegetables, and Italian seasoning in a large pot or dutch oven.
Bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
Turn the heat down to medium and add pasta.
Continue to cook for 12 minutes or until the pasta is al dente and the meatballs are heated through.
And there you have it! The quickest and easiest Italian meatball soup you’ve ever made! And it’s oh-so-delicious, too!
Storage for Quick Italian Meatball Soup:
- Store leftover soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. You can simply reheat it in the microwave or on the stovetop on low heat until heated through.
- Freeze leftover soup for up to 3 months. Thaw it overnight in the fridge before reheating it as above.
Recipe Variations
Here are some suggestions and swaps to make this recipe work for you:
- Add 2 cups of baby spinach leaves or kale to the soup during the last few minutes of cooking time.
- Garnish with shredded parmesan cheese and chopped fresh parsley or basil leaves.
- Use crushed tomatoes or fire-roasted tomatoes instead of diced tomatoes.
- Use the veggies of your choice. They can be frozen or fresh vegetables. Some other great soup veggies include diced celery, carrots, red bell pepper, fresh minced garlic cloves, mushrooms, potatoes, green beans, or onion.
- Add a can of cannellini beans.
- Use the short pasta variety of your choice, like pasta shells, ditalini, orzo pasta, orecchiette, or elbow macaroni noodles.
- Add 1/2 teaspoon of crushed red pepper flakes for some heat.
- Swap the chicken broth for beef broth or vegetable broth.
- Use any type of frozen meatballs, including beef, turkey, plant-based, or Italian meatballs. Or you might like to use homemade meatballs (made with ground beef, eggs, oats, and tomato sauce).
Recipe FAQs
What do you serve with Italian meatball soup?
This is the perfect main dish as is. But if you like, you can serve the soup with a bread-based side dish to soak up the broth. Some homemade suggestions include cornbread, buttermilk biscuits, garlic bread, or dinner rolls.
Can you make Italian meatball soup in the slow cooker?
Yes, you can! Add the ingredients to the crock pot and cook them on low for 3 to 4 hours.
Can you make vegan Italian meatball soup?
Yes, it’s actually super easy to make vegan Italian meatball soup. First, swap the meatballs for the plant-based or “meatless” frozen meatballs of your choice. Then use vegetable broth and ensure the pasta is vegan-friendly and doesn’t contain eggs. That’s it, you have a vegan meatball soup now!
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Ingredients
- 2 32-ounce cartons chicken broth
- 1 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 2 cups uncooked bowtie pasta
- 16 ounces small beef or turkey frozen meatballs
- 1 16-ounce bag frozen mixed vegetables
Instructions
- Combine chicken broth, tomatoes, vegetables, Italian seasoning, and meatballs in a large pot. Bring just to a boil over medium-high heat.2 32-ounce cartons chicken broth, 1 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes, 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, 16 ounces small beef or turkey frozen meatballs, 1 16-ounce bag frozen mixed vegetables
- Turn the heat down to medium and add pasta. Continue cooking for approximately 12 minutes or until the pasta is al dente and the meatballs are heated through.2 cups uncooked bowtie pasta
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Welcome! I am looking forward to seeing your recipes — I so wish that I had paid more attention to my mama’s cooking while she was living.
You and me both Redawna!! But I’m sure looking forward to learning some great recipes from Mama Janice! Welcome and we can’t wait to read your thoughts and try your recipes! Thank you.
Love this, easy and quick. Looking forward to more.
Thanks Mama! We love y’all to pieces! I really appreciate and rely on your family’s recipes.
My Grandmothers made everything from scratch too, they just didn’t tell anyone else how. ;-P
Thanks for sharing!
Hey Mama Janice!
Glad you hopped on board! This will be an exciting journey because you will have Christy right there with you. I love Christy’s recipes that were passed down and the stories that come with them. I can’t wait for your recipes and stories, it just makes me think back to the “Good Ole Days”.
Hi Mama and welcome! Thanks for the great recipe. Reminds me a lot of my Nanny’s vegetable soup, made with ground beef instead of meatballs. Your grandmother and my Nanny were of the same stock, she cooked the same way, had a garden, and lived next door to us too!! My Nanny has been gone 25 years now, but I do have some of her hand written recipes to remember her. Looking forward to more recipes from you, and memories! Thanks, Mama!
You? Worried that you wouldn’t get any comments? Are you kidd’in? You go MAMA Janice!!
I really enjoy Christy’s stories about you, reminds me of home! She is such a wonderful person, you should be proud. What a wonderful family!! I’m so glad that you decided to do this with Christy. Looking forward to trying your recipes. Welcome aboard!
I’m so glad to see that you took up Christy’s suggestion. I’m looking forward to seeing ‘your stuff’ Christy is fantastic and no doubt that a huge part of that is because of you. I plan to try your meatball stew this weekend. Thank you and happy posting!