The Best Easy Minestrone Soup Recipe | Julie Blanner (2024)

This minestrone soup recipe is hearty, filling, and oh-so-delicious. It’s the perfect family friendly soup that will warm you through and through!

Minestrone starts with a delicious tomato sauce and ends with the happiest tummies! Packed with nutritious veggies and full of delicious flavor, don’t skip this incredible traditional Italian soup recipe.

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This soup is a robust mix of vegetables, beans, and pasta. It’s so flexible and delicious with a variety of additions, and it can be made in the Instant Pot or stove top.

While we don’t make a lot of soups in our house, there are a couple tried and true favorites we return to often. Minestrone is one of them… it’s just packed with flavor and everything good!

We also love this easy homemade chili and my own personal favorites… apple cheddar soup and bacon cheddar soup – both so perfect for the cold months.

One of the best things about this minestrone soup recipe is that you can throw it together with virtually anything you have on hand. It really is that flexible! It’s perfect for any veggies you’ve got in your fridge drawers that just need to be used up before they go bad.

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Serve it with my homemade dinner rolls and you’ve got the coziest family-friendly dinner. Let’s get started!

Table of Contents

  • What is Minestrone Soup?
  • Why You’ll Love this Minestrone Recipe
  • Minestrone Soup Recipe Ingredients
  • Variations
  • How to Make Minestrone Soup
    • On the Stove
    • In an Instant Pot
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Tips
  • Shortcuts
  • How to Store
  • How to Serve Minestrone Soup
  • Dietary Considerations
  • More Easy Family-Friendly Dinner Recipes
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What is Minestrone Soup?

Minestrone is a thick soup historically hailing from Italy. It’s made with vegetables, and usually has added pasta (or rice) for an extra filling touch. The most popular ingredients are beans, celery, onions, carrots, stock, and tomatoes.

There’s no official, hard and fast rules for minestrone. That’s because it’s often thrown together with any vegetables that are in the fridge. While it can easily be made vegetarian, some versions do have meat, or a bone-based stock.

Why You’ll Love this Minestrone Recipe

  • Fast and easy to make
  • So flexible- use any veggies you have lying around
  • Perfect for leftovers
  • Family friendly
  • A great cozy fall and winter meal
  • Healthy, packed with veggies… which means fiber and nutrients
  • Even better on the second day after the flavors have marinated
  • Freezes beautifully
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Minestrone Soup Recipe Ingredients

  • Onion – diced
  • Zucchini – diced
  • Carrot – diced
  • Shell pasta – or pasta of choice
  • Celery – diced
  • Tomato sauce – canned
  • Medium tomatoes – diced, or a can of diced tomatoes (not drained)
  • Low sodium vegetable broth – any kind of broth or stock you have on hand will work.
  • Kidney beans – you can use any kind of kidney beans you have on hand.
  • Baby spinach leaves
  • Parsley – chopped
  • Italian seasoning – so easy to make your own!
  • Paprika
  • Red chili powder – (optional)
  • Salt and black pepper – to taste

Variations

  • To Make Gluten Free:Substitute your favorite sturdy gluten-free pasta. You can also substitute with rice!
  • Create a richer tomato flavor with tomato paste, or these tomato paste substitutes instead of the sauce!
  • Lower the carbs to make it Keto or Whole 30 friendly by simply eliminating the pasta.
  • Switch any of the vegetables for your family preferences or whatever you have on hand! Minestrone is the ultimate soup to use up “leftovers”.
  • You can add potatoes or rice to minestrone too, either in addition to pasta or in place of!
  • Add protein with crumbled sausage, mini meatballs and more!
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How to Make Minestrone Soup

On the Stove

  1. Warm olive oil in a large Dutch oven or stockpot over medium heat. Add the chopped onion, and garlic, sauteing for two minutes.
  2. Add the celery, tomatoes, carrots, tomato sauce, and zucchini into the pot as well as the salt, pepper, and paprika or red chili flakes. Saute until onions are translucent, around 5-7 minutes.
  3. Add the kidney beans, pasta, and vegetable broth and mix well.
  4. If you want to cook the pasta in the soup itself, add it now and cook over medium (with lid on) for approximately 20 minutes, until pasta is al dente. However, you can also add pasta that is already cooked during the last two minutes of time, when you add the spinach.
  5. Open the lid and add the spinach. Stir for 2 minutes.
  6. Add the parsley and serve!

In an Instant Pot

  1. Press the sauté mode and add the olive oil. After it gets hot add the garlic and onions and saute for 2-3 minutes as it softens. The Best Easy Minestrone Soup Recipe | Julie Blanner (6) The Best Easy Minestrone Soup Recipe | Julie Blanner (7)
  2. Add the celery, tomatoes, carrots, tomato sauce, and zucchini into the pot as well as the salt, pepper, and paprika or red chili flakes. The Best Easy Minestrone Soup Recipe | Julie Blanner (8) The Best Easy Minestrone Soup Recipe | Julie Blanner (9)
  3. Add the kidney beans, pasta, and vegetable broth and mix well. The Best Easy Minestrone Soup Recipe | Julie Blanner (10)
  4. Press the “cancel” button on the Instant Pot, close the lid and seal the release valve. Cook on high pressure for 6 minutes. Use the “quick release” method after the timer beeps. The Best Easy Minestrone Soup Recipe | Julie Blanner (11)
  5. Open the lid and add the spinach. Stir for 2 minutes. The Best Easy Minestrone Soup Recipe | Julie Blanner (12)
  6. Add the parsley and serve!

Serving Suggestions

  • Top with fresh grated Parmesan
  • A little fresh chopped parsley on top goes a long way for colorful serving.
  • My everything bagel seasoning is perfect for a little crunch on top of soup!

Tips

  • For an even thicker soup, puree half of your beans (or an extra can entirely) to add to the broth.
  • Add fresh herbs instead of dried if you prefer. For every teaspoon of dried herbs, replace with one tablespoon of fresh.
  • Feeding a crowd? Use the 1x2x3x tab on the printable recipe card to double or even triple this minestrone soup recipe.

Shortcuts

  • The most time-consuming part of this soup is all the chopping! I like to chop all my veggies earlier in the day (or up to three days in advance) so they are ready to go when it’s time to make this minestrone.
  • You can cut down on time by using pre-cooked pasta or rice, vs. cooking it directly in the soup itself.
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Why is it called minestrone soup?

The wordminestrone, which translates to a “thick vegetablesoup”, dates in English to 1871. The English word comes from the Italianminestrone, which loosely translates from “soup which is served”.

Is minestrone soup healthy for you?

Absolutely! Minestrone is a hearty and filling soup option for those who prefer a low calorie, low fat or low carbohydrate diet. There’s so much fiber in this soup from all those delicious veggies, which helps keep you full for longer.

How to Store

  • At Room Temperature – This soup can be left out for no more than two hours at room temp.
  • Refrigerate – refrigerate your minestrone soup in an airtight container for up to five days.
  • Freeze – minestrone freezes well! Store in an airtight container with an inch of space at the top, leaving room for expansion. Store in freezer for up to six months, de-thaw in the refrigerator overnight.

How to Serve Minestrone Soup

  • This soup goes beautifully with my homemade dinner rolls.
  • Make it soup and salad! This classic Italian Salad is a family fave.
  • Try my easy 5 minute garlic bread.
  • Perfect with my easy crostini.
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Dietary Considerations

  • Gluten Free – choose a gluten free pasta or rice for your minestrone
  • Dairy Free – skip a topping or garnish of Parmesan and this soup is dairy free
  • Nut Free
  • Vegetarian – Use a vegetable stock to keep this recipe vegetarian

More Easy Family-Friendly Dinner Recipes

  • Rich and Creamy Fettuccine Alfredo
  • Soft Chicken Tacos
  • Mexican Spaghetti Casserole
  • Italian Side Dishes
  • Beef Enchiladas
  • Braised Pork Ragu

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Minestrone Soup Recipe

By Julie Blanner

This minestrone soup recipe is hearty, filling, and oh-so-delicious. It's the perfect family friendly soup that will warm you through and through!

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook: 25 minutes mins

Total: 40 minutes mins

Servings: 8

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Ingredients

  • 1 onion medium, diced
  • 1 zucchini medium, diced
  • 1 carrot medium, diced
  • ¾ cup shell pasta or pasta of choice
  • 2 stalks celery diced
  • 8 ounces tomato sauce can
  • 4 tomatoes medium-sized, diced, or 1 can of 14.5 ounce diced tomatoes (not drained)
  • 4 cups vegetable broth low sodium
  • 15 ounces kidney beans one can, drained
  • 2 cups baby spinach leaves
  • 2 Tablespoons parsley chopped
  • 2 Teaspoons Italian seasoning dried
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder optional
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Warm olive oil in a large Dutch oven or stockpot over medium heat. Add the chopped onion, and garlic, sauteing for two minutes.

  • Add the celery, tomatoes, carrots, tomato sauce, and zucchini into the pot as well as the salt, pepper, and paprika or red chili flakes. Saute until onions are translucent, around 5-7 minutes.

  • Add the kidney beans, pasta, and vegetable broth and mix well.

  • If you want to cook the pasta in the soup itself, add it now and cook over medium (with lid on) for approximately 20 minutes, until pasta is al dente. However, you can also add pasta that is already cooked during the last two minutes of time, when you add the spinach.

  • Open the lid and add the spinach. Stir for 2 minutes.

  • Add the parsley and serve!

Julie’s Tips

Make in Instant Pot

  1. Press the sauté mode and add the olive oil. After it gets hot add the garlic and onions and saute’ for 2-3 minutes as it softens.
  2. Add the celery, tomatoes, carrots, tomato sauce, and zucchini into the pot as well as the salt, pepper, and paprika or red chili flakes.
  3. Add the kidney beans, pasta, and vegetable broth and mix well.
  4. Press the “cancel” button on the Instant Pot, close the lid and seal the release valve. Cook on high pressure for 6 minutes. Use the “quick release” method after the timer beeps.
  5. Open the lid and add the spinach. Stir for 2 minutes.
  6. Add the parsley and serve!

Variations

  • To Make Gluten Free:Substitute your favorite sturdy gluten-free pasta. You can also substitute with rice!
  • Lower the carbs to make it Keto or Whole 30 friendly by simply eliminating the pasta.
  • Switch any of the vegetables for your family preferences or whatever you have on hand! Minestrone is the ultimate soup to use up “leftovers”.
  • You can add potatoes or rice to minestrone too, either in addition to pasta or in place of!
  • Add protein with crumbled sausage, mini meatballs and more!

To Store

  • At Room Temperature – This soup can be left out for no more than two hours at room temp.
  • Refrigerate – refrigerate your minestrone soup in an airtight container for up to five days.
  • Freeze – minestrone freezes well! Store in an airtight container with an inch of space at the top, leaving room for expansion. Store in freezer for up to six months, de-thaw in the refrigerator overnight.

Calories: 143kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 646mg | Potassium: 642mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 3078IU | Vitamin C: 20mg | Calcium: 53mg | Iron: 3mg

Estimated nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed.

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FAQs

What is the thickening agent for minestrone? ›

Use Tomato Paste For A Hearty, Thick Minestrone

You can prepare it at home or buy it in a tube and mix it with other food ingredients as needed. If your minestrone is too thin, add a few tablespoons of tomato paste while it's cooking. Start with 1 to 2 tablespoons, stir well, and see how it turns out.

What is Olive Garden minestrone soup made of? ›

Ingredients- 2 Tbs olive oil; 1 onion diced (1 cup); 1 celery diced; 1 carrot, peeled & diced; 1 zucchini, chopped; 2 tsp minced garlic; 14 oz can diced tomato; 32 oz vegetable stock; 1 bay leaf; 1 1/2 Tbs Italian seasoning; 2 Tbs tomato paste; 15 oz canned small white beans, rinsed drained; 15 oz canned kidney beans ...

What is minestrone broth made of? ›

Common ingredients include beans, onions, celery, carrots, stock, and tomatoes. There is no set recipe for minestrone, since it is usually made out of whatever vegetables are in season. It can be vegetarian, contain meat, or contain a meat-based soup base (such as chicken stock).

How do you upgrade minestrone soup? ›

Onions, carrots, and celery add depth of flavor to its herb-flecked tomato broth, and starchy beans and pasta make it nice and thick. I toss in green beans for texture, and, as a final finishing touch, I top it off with fresh parsley and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.

What's the difference between minestrone and vegetable soup? ›

Minestrone soup is unique because it typically includes beans, pasta, or rice, as well as vegetables, and the ingredients are always left chunky (it's never blended), making it a heartier option. Vegetable soups are usually simpler and don't typically include beans or pasta, and you could have a blended vegetable soup.

What do restaurants use to thicken soup? ›

Corn Starch

This completely versatile starch is used in savory and sweet dishes alike: gelatinizing fruit pie fillings or thickening your hefty, stick-to-your-bones soups.

Why is minestrone soup so good? ›

Made with lots of vegetables, greens and various beans, this dish can provide you with super nutrients that slow aging and help you stay fit. Minestrone has always been a symbol of traditional Italian cuisine and the Mediterranean diet. Made with vegetables, greens and beans, it is a super-healthy mixture.

What is the difference between pasta fa*gioli and minestrone? ›

The main difference between pasta e fa*gioli and minestrone is that minestrone has lots of different vegetables in it, pasta e fa*gioli (literally "pasta and beans") has beans -- with onion and/or garlic for flavour, usually rosemary, and sometimes tomato -- but no other veg.

How healthy is minestrone? ›

Minestrone soup is often considered a healthy and hearty option, as it is typically low in fat and calories, and high in fiber and nutrients.

What's the difference between minestrone and zuppa? ›

In modern Italian, there are three words corresponding to the English word soup: zuppa, which is used in the sense of tomato soup, or fish soup; minestra, which is used in the sense of a more substantial soup such as a vegetable soup, and also for "dry" soups, namely pasta dishes; and minestrone, which means a very ...

What are the ingredients in yes minestrone soup? ›

Deliciously crafted with tomato, carrots, potato, chickpeas and pasta, this canned soup delivers a flavor-packed punch.

Does minestrone soup contain potatoes? ›

Minestrone soup is essentially just a heartier version of vegetable soup. Instead of only having vegetables, herbs and broth, this easy minestrone soup recipe packs extra nutrients from the potatoes, pasta and kidney beans. It's a delicious lunch or dinner that will keep you full and satisfied.

What is in Health Valley minestrone soup? ›

Filtered water, organic celery, organic carrots, organic tomatoes in organic tomato juice, organic onions, organic peas, organic tomato paste, organic pasta (organic wheat flour, organic egg whites), organic green beans, organic red kidney beans, organic corn starch, organic small white beans, organic spinach, organic ...

Does minestrone traditionally contain meat? ›

Minestrone ranges from a thick and dense texture with very boiled-down vegetables to a more brothy soup with large quantities of diced and lightly cooked vegetables; it may also include meats.

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