A Cozy Bowl of Comfort
I first tasted white lasagna soup on a chilly fall evening. The steam carried a creamy, herby scent. It warmed my hands through the bowl. That first spoonful was pure comfort. Ever wondered how to turn lasagna into a cozy soup? This recipe does just that. It mixes familiar flavors in a new way. It feels like a hug from the inside. Perfect for a busy weeknight dinner. Who needs a fork when you have a spoon?
My First Soup Adventure
My first try had a funny mishap. I was so excited to add the cheese. I forgot to shred it first! I dropped in a whole block. We had to fish it out, laughing. The soup still turned out wonderfully creamy. That taught me a good lesson. Home cooking is about joy, not perfection. A happy kitchen makes for a happy meal. Your family will taste the love you stir in. What was your last funny kitchen mistake?
Why It Tastes So Good
Two things make this soup special. First, the creamy broth hugs the pasta perfectly. Second, the Italian sausage adds a savory, spicy kick. It is rich but not too heavy. Every bite feels satisfying and complete. Which flavor combo surprises you most, the creamy broth or the spicy sausage? Tell me in the comments below. I love hearing what you think. This soup is a crowd-pleaser for sure.
A Modern Twist on Tradition
Lasagna itself comes from Italy, of course. It dates back centuries. This soup is a newer, American take. It captures all the classic flavors in one pot. It saves you time on layering. *Did you know “lasagna” refers to the pasta sheet, not the dish?* This soup uses those broken noodles for ease. It is a clever update for our modern lives. Would you try this instead of classic lasagna? Share your thoughts with me.

Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Unsalted butter | 2 tablespoons | |
| Yellow onion | 1 medium | Chopped |
| Garlic | 4 cloves | Minced |
| All-purpose flour | ⅓ cup | |
| Chicken broth | 4 cups | |
| Half and half | 2 cups | |
| Dried lasagna noodles | 8 ounces | Broken into pieces |
| Cooked chicken | 2 cups | Shredded or diced |
| Frozen chopped spinach | 10 ounces | Thawed and drained |
| Ricotta cheese | 1 cup | |
| Shredded mozzarella cheese | 1 ½ cups | Divided |
| Shredded Parmesan cheese | ½ cup | |
| Salt and black pepper | To taste | |
| Fresh parsley or basil | For garnish | Optional |
How to Make White Lasagna Soup
This cozy soup has all the good stuff. It is like a deconstructed lasagna in a bowl. You will love the creamy broth and cheesy bites. Let’s get your pot warming on the stove.
Step 1 Melt butter in a big pot over medium heat. Add your chopped onion and cook until soft. Stir in the minced garlic for one more minute. Sprinkle the flour over everything and stir well. Step 2 Slowly pour in the chicken broth while stirring. Next, add the half and half and bring to a simmer. Stir often so the soup gets nice and thick. (A hard-learned tip: go slow with the broth to avoid lumps.) Step 3 Add the broken lasagna noodles to the pot. Cook them for about ten minutes until tender. Stir now and then so they do not stick. The soup will keep thickening as the noodles cook. Step 4 Reduce the heat to low. Stir in the chicken and drained spinach. Then add the ricotta, half the mozzarella, and all the parmesan. Season with salt and pepper until it tastes just right. Step 5 Ladle the hot soup into bowls for serving. Top with the rest of the mozzarella cheese. Garnish with fresh herbs if you have them. *Fun fact: ricotta means “recooked” in Italian.* What is the best way to break lasagna noodles? Share below! Cook Time: 30 minutes Total Time: 45 minutes Yield: 6 servings Category: Dinner, SoupMake It Your Own
This soup is a wonderful blank canvas. Try one of these easy spins for a new flavor. Each one changes the dish in a fun way. Which one makes you hungry just thinking about it?
Vegetarian Twist Skip the chicken. Use vegetable broth instead. Add white beans for a hearty protein. Spicy Kick Add a pinch of red pepper flakes. Use spicy Italian sausage instead of chicken. Top with a dollop of creamy pesto. Seasonal Swap Try butternut squash in place of spinach. Use fresh sage for your garnish. It is perfect for a fall evening. Which creative spin will you try first? Tell me in the comments!Serving Your Masterpiece
This soup is a full meal all by itself. But a little side makes it extra special. I love a simple green salad with vinaigrette. Garlic bread is also perfect for dipping.
For drinks, try a crisp white wine or a light beer. A fizzy lemonade works great for a non-alcoholic choice. Both cut through the rich soup beautifully.
Which would you choose tonight: garlic bread or a fresh salad?
Storing Your White Lasagna Soup
Let your soup cool completely first. Store it in airtight containers. It keeps in the fridge for three to four days. The noodles will soak up more broth over time. Just add a splash of milk when reheating.
You can freeze this soup for two months. Freeze it without the noodles for best texture. Cook fresh noodles when you reheat it. Thaw overnight in your refrigerator. Then warm it gently on the stove.
Reheat single portions in the microwave. Stir it well halfway through. For the whole batch, use a pot on the stove. Stir often over medium-low heat. Do you prefer freezing soups or eating them fresh?
Simple Soup Fixes
Is your soup too thick? Add more broth or half and half. Stir it in slowly until it looks right. This happens if the noodles sit too long. A little extra liquid fixes it right up.
Is your soup too thin? Let it simmer a bit longer. The flour will thicken it as it cooks. You can also make a quick slurry. Mix a tablespoon of flour with cold broth. Whisk it into your simmering soup.
Cheese clumping is a common worry. Shred your own cheese for smoother melting. The bagged kind has anti-caking powder. Also, add cheese to hot but not boiling soup. Stir constantly until it melts. What kitchen problem do you face most often?
Your Soup Questions Answered
Can I make this gluten-free? Yes, use gluten-free flour and noodles. Check your broth labels too. The method stays exactly the same. Can I make it ahead of time? Prepare the creamy soup base in advance. Wait to add the noodles and cheese. Store the base in the fridge for two days. Finish the recipe just before serving. What can I use instead of half and half? Whole milk works but is less rich. For a lighter option, try evaporated milk. For a dairy-free version, use full-fat coconut milk. Can I swap the chicken? Italian sausage is a tasty choice. For a vegetarian protein, use canned white beans. Add them when you would add the chicken. How do I scale the recipe up? Double everything except the flour. Start with just half a cup of flour. You can always add more later if needed.Enjoy Your Cozy Creation
I hope this soup warms your kitchen and your belly. It is a hug in a bowl on busy nights. My grandkids always ask for seconds. That is the best compliment a cook can get.
I would love to see your bowl. Tag Savory Discovery on Pinterest with your photos.
White Lasagna Soup Preparation
Description
A creamy and comforting soup that captures all the flavors of a classic white lasagna in a bowl.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Melt butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and cook until soft. Stir in the minced garlic and cook for one more minute. Sprinkle the flour over the mixture and stir well to combine.
- Slowly pour in the chicken broth while stirring constantly. Add the half and half and bring the soup to a simmer, stirring often until it thickens.
- Add the broken lasagna noodles to the pot. Cook for about ten minutes, stirring occasionally, until the noodles are tender. The soup will continue to thicken.
- Reduce the heat to low. Stir in the chicken and drained spinach. Then add the ricotta cheese, half of the mozzarella cheese, and all of the Parmesan cheese. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Ladle the hot soup into bowls. Top with the remaining mozzarella cheese and garnish with fresh herbs, if desired.


