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You know what’s awesome? Lasagna. You know what’s not awesome? How fussy lasagna can be to make. Layers and division and dolloping and the whole regular or no-boil noodle controversy. It’s enough to make a gal never want to make lasagna again.

Okay, that’s a total drama queen over-exaggeration, but the truth is, lasagna can be a bit finicky to make. It’s definitely not a weeknight dish. But you know what is a weeknight dish? Anything that’s made in the slow cooker. Including this soup.

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Why should I make crockpot lasagna soup?

The best part about this soup is that is tastes likelasagna, obviously. It has all the flavor (read: cheesy yum) without the layering and baking fuss. Devote 10 minutes to the slow cooker before work and you’ll come home to a hearty, lasagna-flavored soup that will make even the coldest and darkest November evening feel a little bit warmer and brighter.

What ingredients do I need for crockpot lasagna soup?

In addition to a crock pot, you’ll need:

  • Italian sausage links. You can also use bulk Italian sausage.
  • Onions
  • ​Garlic
  • Dried oregano
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Tomato paste
  • Diced tomatoes
  • Bay leaves
  • Chicken broth
  • Fusilli noodles, or another short, sturdy pasta.
  • Ricotta cheese
  • Mozzarella cheese

Protip: No Italian sausage? No problem!

Use one pound of ground turkey or ground beef instead, and add 2-3 teaspoons of Italian seasoning to the soup.

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Do I need to precook the sausage?

It depends on how you like your soup! If you want bite-size pieces of meat in the soup, then we recommend precooking the sausage in a large skillet on the stove top and slicing it before adding it to the slow cooker. If you want crumbles of sausage in every bite, you can skip the precooking.

Protip: Faster prep time

To save yourself time, you can cook the sausage links the night before you make this easy lasagna soup recipe and refrigerate them in an airtight container. When you go to fill the crock pot, just slice the cold sausage and toss it in with the other ingredients—it will warm through as the soup cooks!

How do you make crockpot lasagna soup?

Making this lasagna soup is as easy as 1-2-3! We’re not kidding—there are literally three steps to this recipe:

  1. Toss all the ingredients except for the pasta and cheeses in the basin of a slow cooker, and give it a little stir with a wooden spoon. Cook on low for 6-8 hours, or high for 4-6 hours.
  2. In the last half hour, add the pasta to the soup.
  3. ​Scoop the soup into oven-safe bowls. Top with ricotta and mozzarella, and broil for 3-5 minutes. Serve hot.
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How long does the soup need to cook?

For a slow cooker set to High, the soup will cook in 4-6 hours. On the low setting, the soup will need 6-8 hours to cook.

What do I do with the leftovers?

Store any leftover soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Reheat individual servings in the microwave or over low heat on the stove top, and then add the cheese and broil for 3-5 minutes. We don’t recommend freezing this one—the noodles can get a little mushy upon defrosting.

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Crockpot Lasagna Soup Recipe

Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours 10 minutes

With simple ingredients and minimal prep time, crockpot lasagna soup recipe is the perfect comfort food for a busy weeknight. Adapted from A Farm Girl's Dabbles.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Italian sausage links, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 large onions, diced
  • 5 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1 6-ounce can tomato paste
  • 2 14-ounce cans diced tomatoes
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 6 cups chicken broth
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 10 ounces curly pasta (fusilli)
  • Ricotta and mozzarella cheeses for topping

Instructions

  1. In a large slow cooker, combine all ingredients except pasta and cheeses. Cook on low for 6-8 hours or on high for 4-6.
  2. In the last 30 minutes of cooking, add in pasta.
  3. When ready to serve, preheat broiler. Spoon soup into oven-proof bowls. Top each bowl with a dollop of ricotta and a sprinkling of mozzarella. Place under broiler for 3-5 minutes or until cheese is hot and melted.

Notes

Swap out the diced tomatoes for stewed tomatoes or diced tomatoes with basil if you can find them, it just adds that much more flavor!

I like to pre-cook my Italian sausages so they don't crumble in the slow cooker. I just cook them in a skillet until done, then let cool and slice. If you prefer the sausage to be throughout the soup instead of in bites, don't pre cook the links or just use a raw pound of loose sausage.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1 serving
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 346Total Fat: 19gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 1317mgCarbohydrates: 27gFiber: 4gSugar: 9gProtein: 19g

At Wholefully, we believe that good nutrition is about much more than just the numbers on the nutrition facts panel. Please use the above information as only a small part of what helps you decide what foods are nourishing for you.

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Cassie Johnston

Cassie is a holistic nutritionist, cookbook author, and all-around food lover. She grew up cooking dinner with her parents every evening, and her passion for home cooking has been strong ever since. Cassie is the author of two published cookbooks (Cooking with Greek Yogurt and Chia, Quinoa, Kale, Oh My!) and dozens of recipes published in major magazines and newspapers. Cassie has been sharing her award-winning recipes on Wholefully since 2010. She loves dark chocolate, homegrown tomatoes, motorsports, and anything that sparkles. She lives in Indiana with her family on a small homestead.

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FAQs

How do I reduce the liquid in my slow cooker? ›

If it comes to serving and you open your slow cooker to find a watery sauce, never fear we have an easy answer. Take the lid off, turn the machine up to high heat and leave it for 30-45 minutes to let excess moisture cook off. The liquid will reduce, leaving you with a thick and delicious gravy or sauce.

Is slow cooking soup better? ›

Deepen the flavor of your food.

Spending some time in a pot together is a great way for ingredients to get to know one another, which is why slow cooking is especially well-suited for making soups and stews.

How do you quickly reduce liquid? ›

To reduce in cooking, start by boiling your liquid in an uncovered pan and reducing the heat to a simmer. As it simmers, monitor the liquid closely until it reaches the consistency you desire. If you're having trouble getting your liquid to reduce, sprinkle in a few spoonfuls of a thickener, like cornstarch or flour.

How long does it take to reduce liquid when cooking? ›

Depending on the amount of liquid you are reducing, the process typically takes 15 to 30 mins. Keep in mind that reducing the liquid is often just one step of many necessary to make a sauce. For example, making a rich and flavorful Demi-Glace starts with whipping up a classic Espagnole sauce to serve as the base.

How long can you slow cook soup? ›

Stick to the cook time indicated on your recipe

Most slow cooker meals take 8-12 hours on low or 4-6 hours on high, but there are also recipes for slow-cooked meat that take up to 24 hours. If you want to avoid overcooking your dish, follow the given guidelines as closely as possible.

How long is too long for slow cooker soup? ›

Recipes with meat like chili and pork shoulder are best when cooked for six hours minimum or up to ten hours. Vegetarian recipes are best cooked for around four hours, but can do a minimum of two hours or maximum of six hours (after which the vegetables start to get unpleasantly mushy).

Should you stir slow cooker soup? ›

Due to the nature of a slow cooker, there is no need to stir the food unless it specifically says to in your recipe. In fact, taking the lid off to stir food causes the slow cooker to lose a significant amount of heat, extending the cooking time required. Therefore, it is best not to remove the lid for stirring.

How do you thicken a watery slow cooker? ›

A cornstarch slurry is a mixture of a cold liquid with cornstarch. It is used as a thickening agent, and is particularly common in Asian sauces. As a rule of thumb, dissolve 2 parts cold water and 1 part cornstarch. Add the slurry to your sauce as it simmers in the slow cooker.

What happens if you put too much liquid in a slow cooker? ›

But adding too much liquid can dilute the flavors.

Chef Faisal al Deleigan told BI that it's also not good to add too much bland liquid to a slow cooker. "Using too much liquid can result in a dish that tastes under-seasoned or looks very pale and unappealing," he said.

What happens if you put too much water in slow cooker? ›

If you add too much water, you will essentially end up boiling the contents of the slow cooker. Say you are cooking something like chicken, the chicken already has some water in its tissues and it also has some fat. You might add a tablespoon of oil/butter.

What if my slow cooker is too full? ›

To ensure proper cooking, it is important to fill your slow cooker with the appropriate amount of food. Aim for between half and two-thirds full. If the cooker is too full, the food may not cook evenly and could end up being undercooked.

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