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Italian Wedding Soup

This classic Italian Wedding Soup recipe has juicy meatballs in a flavorful broth with spinach and pasta! It’s easy to make on the stove top, Crock Pot, or the Instant Pot!

Be sure to pair this with my crusty, airy, No Knead Bread for dipping!

Italian Wedding Soup in a white bowl with meatballs and spinach.

Italian Wedding Soup

This Italian Wedding Soup is something that I have been making for years now, you just can’t beat it. It’s one of my favorite things to make in bulk and freeze. When I need a quick, satisfying lunch, there’s nothing better!

The meatballs are juicy and tender, the broth is flavorful, and the overall recipe is super simple. The most time consuming part is rolling out these little meatballs, which is fun to do while you watch a show or listen to music!

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How to Make it

See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

Combine meatball ingredients and roll into 3/4-inch balls. Brown in batches in olive oil and set aside.

Mini Meatballs on a plate before and after browning.

Soften onions, carrots, celery, and garlic in the same pot. Add seasonings and chicken broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Add the meatballs back and simmer gently for 10 minutes. 

Making Italian Wedding Soup with vegetables, broth, seasoning, and meatballs.

Add the spinach and cook for 2 minutes, until wilted. 

Pro Tip: Boil the pasta separately and add it to serving bowls to ensure it doesn’t absorb too much broth, especially during storage. Ladle the soup on top and serve!

Adding spinach to a pot of Italian Wedding Soup.

Pro Tips

  • Flavor Enhancers: 1 tsp of Hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard powder can be used as flavor enhancers in this recipe and they can’t be tasted outright. I use Frank’s Hot Sauce and it doesn’t make this spicy.
  • Browning the Meatballs: This adds “fond” (brown remnants) to the bottom of the soup pot, which gets worked into the broth and transfers flavor into the soup. It also adds a nice color and texture to the outside of the meatballs. 
  • Be sure to roll the meatballs nice and small for this soup.
  • Frozen Mini Meatballs may be used for a shortcut if needed. No need to brown them first, just add them to the soup until heated through. For the Crock Pot method, add them at the beginning.
  • Spinach: 10 oz. frozen spinach may be used instead of fresh. Let it thaw and pat it dry.
  • Pasta: For best results, cook the pasta separately and add it directly to serving bowls, this will ensure it doesn’t absorb all of the broth during storage if you have leftovers. Any leftover pasta can also be stored in its own airtight container, or fresh pasta can be boiled before serving leftovers.
  • Acini Di Pepe, Ditalini, and Orzo are all small pasta varieties that work well in this soup.
  • Be sure to pair this with my crusty, airy, No Knead Bread for dipping!
  • This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 44!

Storage

  • Refrigerate in an airtight container for 3-4 days or freeze in an airtight container for 3-4 months. 
  • This soup freezes very well, be sure to store without the pasta and boil fresh pasta for serving.

Italian Wedding Soup in a white bowl with meatballs, spinach, and acini de pepe.

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Italian Wedding Soup in a white bowl with meatballs, spinach, and acini de pepe.

Italian Wedding Soup

4.99 from 169 ratings
This classic Italian Wedding Soup recipe has savory meatballs in a flavorful broth with spinach and pasta! It's easy to make on the stove top or in the crock pot!

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil

Meatballs

  • ½ lb. ground beef, 85% lean
  • ½ lb. ground pork
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1/2 cup Italian breadcrumbs,
  • ¼ cup Parmesan cheese, grated
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/3 cup fresh parsley, finely chopped
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper

Soup

  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 1 ¼ cups carrots, diced
  • 2 celery ribs, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 8 cups chicken broth,
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • ¾ cup acini de pepe pasta, uncooked
  • 4-5 cups fresh spinach
  • salt/pepper, to taste

To Garnish

  • Parmesan cheese, freshly grated

Instructions

Stove Top Method (See notes for Crock Pot & Instant Pot Methods)

  • Gently combine the meatball ingredients, don’t overwork the meat. Roll into 3/4-inch balls.
  • Heat olive oil in a large soup pot over medium-high heat.
  • Brown the meatballs in batches for about 2 minutes. The middle of the meatballs will finish cooking in the soup. Remove and set aside.
  • Add the onions, carrots, and celery and soften over medium heat for 6 minutes, until softened. Add a splash of olive oil during cooking if needed.
  • Add the garlic and Italian seasoning and cook for 1 minute.
  • Add the chicken broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.
  • Add the cooked meatballs and simmer gently while you boil the pasta separately until al dente. Drain once cooked through and add the pasta to serving bowls. (Otherwise the pasta tends to absorb the broth during storage. If you don't anticipate leftovers, you can cook the pasta in the soup or add the cooked pasta to the pot of soup.)
  • Stir in the spinach and cook until wilted, about 2 minutes.
  • Ladle the soup into serving bowls and garnish with freshly grated Parmesan cheese. Serve!

Notes

Pro Tips:
  • Flavor Enhancers: 1 tsp of Hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard powder can be used as flavor enhancers in this recipe and they can't be tasted outright. I use Frank's Hot Sauce and it doesn't make this spicy. They can be added when the Italian seasoning is added.
  • Be sure to roll the meatballs nice and small for this soup.
  • Spinach: 10 oz. frozen spinach may be used instead of fresh. Let it thaw and pat it dry.
  • Acini Di Pepe, Ditalini, and Orzo are all small pasta varieties that work well in this soup.
  • Be sure to pair this with my crusty, airy, No Knead Bread for dipping!
  • This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 44!

Storage:
  • Refrigerate in an airtight container for 3-4 days or freeze for 3-4 months. 
  • This soup freezes very well, be sure to store without the pasta and boil fresh pasta for serving.

Crock Pot Method
  • Assemble and brown the meatballs as outlined in recipe card above.
  • Transfer to the Crock Pot along with the onions, carrots, celery, garlic, Italian seasoning and chicken broth.
  • Cook on high for 4 hours or low for 8 hours.
  • If possible, boil the pasta separately and add it directly to serving bowls. This ensures it doesn't absorb all of the broth if you have leftovers. Alternatively, you can add the pasta to the crock pot of soup and cook on low for 30 minutes. 
  • Stir in the Spinach and heat through until wilted, about 3 minutes.
  • Garnish with grated Parmesan cheese and serve!

Instant Pot Method
  • Gently combine the meatball ingredients and roll the meat into 1-inch balls.
  • Set the Instant Pot to sauté mode and add the olive oil.
  •  Brown the meatballs in batches for about 3 minutes, until all sides are brown.
  • Remove the meatballs and add the onions, carrots, and celery. Sauté for 5 minutes, until softened. Add the garlic, Italian seasoning, mustard powder, hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce & sauté for 1 minute.
  • Add the chicken broth. Run a silicone spatula along the bottom of the pot to release the brown bits, this helps mitigate the burn indicator that we tend to see with Instant Pots.
  • Add the meatballs.
  • Close the lid and seal the valve. Pressure Cook for 5 minutes.
  • Flip the quick release valve and allow the steam to escape.
  • If possible, boil the pasta separately and add it directly to serving bowls. This ensures it doesn't absorb all of the broth if you have leftovers. Alternatively, you can add the pasta to the pot of soup, press the sauté button, and cook for 9 minutes.
  • Stir in the spinach, garnish with fresh Parmesan and serve!

Nutritional information is an estimate and is per serving. There are 6 servings in this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 328kcal, Carbohydrates: 24g, Protein: 23g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 7g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 88mg, Sodium: 1755mg, Potassium: 604mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 6733IU, Vitamin C: 15mg, Calcium: 135mg, Iron: 4mg
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452 comments on “Italian Wedding Soup”

  1. I LOVE this recipe and have made it in my IP many times. I use the mini meatballs I can find in the frozen snack section in Target and Orzo pasta.y family loves it and soon as the weather turns cool this goes into the regular rotation. Easy dinner on a school night. Thanks for the great recipe!

  2. Can this recipe be a dump soup and frozen? Thx

    • Hi Connie, I’m not sure what you mean by a “dump soup and frozen” – if you’d just clarify I would be more than happy to help, but I will say this freezes well, I just don’t include the pasta when I freeze it, I boil fresh pasta for serving! 🙂

      • Apparently, “dump” soup is where you put all the ingredients in a container/bag layered fresh and then freeze to use at a later time. Yes, the pasta would be added when cooking.. I guess it’s a new way of freezing ahead LOL

      • GOTCHA! Thank you for clarifying for me, I appreciate that! If you forego the browning process of the meatballs, (which does add nice flavor to the soup and texture to the meatballs), then I don’t see why not! 🙂

  3. This is just delicious! I’ve made it quite a few times now, and am back today to finally leave a review because my husband has requested it for dinner tonight for one of our first cooler nights of fall!

    • I am soooo happy to hear that Tori!! I am just so in love with this soup as well, I make it for my in-laws sometimes when they come to visit and it’s just the best! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, I SO appreciate it! 🙂 -Stephanie

  4. I’ve never had Italian wedding soup so I read through a bunch of recipes until I decided on this one. The soup is amazing. It’s now my go to soup. 

  5. This soup is so yummy and cozy! I made the stovetop version, it was quick and easy. I did modify the meatballs by swapping the pork/beef for 1lb ground chicken because I wanted a healthier/lighter soup for my meal prep. If you’re worried about losing the pork/beer flavor I’d recommend using half beef broth when you’re making the soup! I used all chicken broth and still thought it turned out delicious!! Lots of leftovers, but that’s perfect because now I have my lunches prepped for the week! Will be making this again!

  6. Soup is my all time favorite food. My soup rotation includes so many more delicious soups now that I try so many of The Cozy Cook recipes. Made this soup tonight and it was excellent. My family loved it too. Whenever I am looking for inspiration for a meal my go to is The Cozy Cook! Thanks for all your wonderful recipes.

  7. My family loves this soup, even my fussy son who dislikes vegetables. If it’s been awhile since made it, he will ask me to make it. It’s comfort food for sure!

  8. One of my favorite soups. I also use all Italian sausage. So yummy!!! Thanks again Steph

    I love all the recipes I have made using your recipes. You are a lifesaver!!

  9. I love your recipes, Stephanie! Can this soup be frozen? Or would it be better not to?

    • Thank you Linda!! And yes, this makes a fantastic freezer soup, I always make a double batch and freeze some! I recommend cooking and storing the pasta separately as it absorbs a lot of broth during storage. You can add the pasta right to serving bowls and ladle the soup on top when ready to serve. 🙂

  10. Thanks to the posts…they answered my question!

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