ByDavid
Jump to Recipe Print Recipe
Love lasagna? Then you’ll love this Lasagna Soup! It’s perfect for a cold winter day!
This post may contain paid links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.
I love cartoons. If you’re a regular Spiced reader, then you’re probably well aware of my love for Scooby Doo, Wile E. Coyote, Wacky Racers and Gossamer (i.e. the hairy orange monster that chases Bugs Bunny around). But my first cartoon love? That would have to be Garfield.
I seriously loved Garfield when I was a kid. I had stuffed Garfield and Odie animals. I would eagerly jump at the Sunday newspaper and read the Garfield comic first. I had (still have…) a number of Garfield comic books. And my sister even gave me this Garfield cookbook for Christmas this past year. I mean, who doesn’t need 230 recipes inspired by a cat!?
Quick side story: when I was a kid, I remember playing this game where I’d throw my stuffed Odie dog over the balcony from the 2nd floor to the landing on the 1st floor. And guess who just started throwing his stuffed animals over the 2nd floor railing in our house? Yup, Robbie. And then he cries until someone gets his stuffed animal for him. That’s a habit we need to break soon! Like father…like son…
Did you know that Garfield’s favorite food is lasagna? Yup, lasagna. That’s because Garfield was born in Mamma Leoni’s Italian Restaurant. He developed such a love for lasagna that Mamma Leoni either had tochoose between the restaurant and Garfield. She chose the restaurant, and Garfield was soon adopted by Jon Arbuckle…and the rest is history.
If you think about it, a lazy cat with a sarcasticattitude and a unwavering love for Italian food makes for a pretty good cartoon character. In fact, for a few short weeks back in 1994, I tried my hand at drawing my own cartoon strip. The main character in my cartoon strip bore an uncanny resemblance to Odie.
I have no idea what Garfield thinks about soup, but he loves lasagna. So I’m going to go out on a limb and say that Garfield would love this Lasagna Soup. This soup is seriously amazing. Laura got into this soup while I was out at curling one night, and I got a series of text messages proclaiming her undying love for this soup. Ok, undying love is a bit extreme, but the point remains. This Lasagna Soup tastes just like the classic Italian dish…just in soup form. And it’s delicious!
One of the best parts about this Lasagna Soup? It’s quick and easy! I thought about adapting this one for the slow cooker, but I just made it on the stovetop instead. This one is ready in just about 30 minutes or so, and I can promise that the family will come running once the smell of this soup drifts through the house. Heck, you might even end up with a smart-alecky orange cat waiting for his serving of this Lasagna Soup! Enjoy, my friends!
Lasagna Soup
Love lasagna? Then you’ll love thisLasagna Soup! It’s perfect for a cold winter day!
Print Pin Rate
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 433kcal
Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 yellow onion diced
- 16 oz. lean ground beef
- 2 tsp garlic minced
- 1 tsp dried oregano
- ½ tsp dried parsley
- ¼ cup tomato paste
- 1 tsp granulated sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- 4 cups low-sodium chicken stock
- 2 14.5-oz. cans diced tomatoes
- 1 8-oz. can tomato sauce
- 10 uncooked lasagna noodles broken into 1” pieces
- ½ cup fresh basil leaves chopped
- ⅓ cup Parmesan cheese grated
- ¼ cup heavy cream
- ricotta cheese for topping
- mozzarella cheese shredded, for topping
Instructions
Using a large stockpot or Dutch oven, add olive oil and place over medium-high heat. Once hot, add onion and sauté for 5-6 minutes, or until onion just begins to soften.
Add beef, garlic, oregano and parsley. Break up ground beef with a wooden spoon. Continue cooking over medium heat, stirring occasionally, for 4-5 more minutes or until beef is browned.
Add tomato paste, sugar, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring frequently, for 2-3 more minutes.
Add chicken stock, diced tomatoes and tomato sauce; stir and cover. Allow soup to come to a simmer. Uncover and simmer for 15 more minutes.
Meanwhile, cook lasagna noodles according to package directions. Once cooked, stir noodles, chopped basil, Parmesan cheese and heavy cream into soup.
Spoon soup into bowls. Sprinkle tops of bowls with a bit of shredded mozzarella and a spoonful of ricotta. Garnish with additional chopped basil, if desired.
Related Posts
- Minestrone Soup
- Ribollita (Tuscan White Bean Stew)
- Pasta e Fagioli
- Italian Lasagna Bread
Spiced® is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associate Programs and other affiliate services. This means thatspicedblog.com receives a small commission by linking to Amazon.com and other sites at no cost to the readers.
Lasagna in soup form? How cool is that? I need to try this recipe so totally Pinning, David! I can understand why Laura loves it so much! Garfield was such a fun cartoon (and comic strip). The comic strip is still in our local Saturday newspaper. I need to see if I can find that recipe book. What an awesome gift! And I didn’t know Garfield was born in an Italian restaurant! Too cute about Robbie throwing is toys down like that. Least you’ll get your exercise getting them for him, lol 😀 Then, you can eat more soup….hehehe. Such a great post, David! Have a great week 🙂
Reply
Oh my gosh, Dawn…this soup is so delicious! And it comes together decently quickly, too. Our winter is kinda mild here right now, but I’m still loving me some soup season! 🙂 Oh my gosh…I haven’t gotten the Sunday paper in years. And I think the funny pages are what I miss the most! Garfield was always (and still is…) my favorite. I mean, what’s not to love about a sarcastic cat who eats lasagna? Happy Tuesday, my Canadian friend! (P.S. I totally watched a decent amount of last week’s Scotties…that was in your neck of the woods if I recall!)
Reply
Hahaha! How insanely funny (or maybe I should say frustrating) is it that our kiddos seem to pick up habits we though were buried deep down! I guess that saying about the apple and the tree is truer than ever! Btw – I used to be a huge Garfield fan myself – and that cookbook your sis gave you looks wonderful! Now about that comic strip of yours… when are you gonna share some pics? I remember hearing that Odie was supposed to have been the star when it was first an inking – and seeing you love Garfield so much, you will probably LOVE this read http://mentalfloss.com/article/59797/20-things-you-might-not-know-about-garfield
Speaking of stars – I can understand Laura pledging her undying love for this soup – lasagna in soup form is amazeballs – and added kuddos it’s ready in 30 minutes!Reply
Oh, I think it’s hilarious…and awesome…when Robbie picks up our habits. I mean, I guess that’s just a general kid habit though. It’s not like I still throw stuffed animals over the balcony. (Well, at least not that I’ll admit to doing…) Oh my gosh. That comic strip. I don’t have any of the drawings/files (yes, I tried to do it in Microsoft Paint) anymore. I wish I did! And what a fun link…thanks for that. I just read that entire article, and I absolutely learned some more Garfield lore. You’re always so full of useful info, Shashi! 🙂
Reply
I’m *sure* Garfield would be all over this soup (probably burning his tongue, too)! I loved Garfield as a kid, but I don’t think I ever heard the backstory about being born in an Italian restaurant – how funny! This definitely looks like my kind of soup – nice and hearty.
Reply
Hey, what’s not to love about a sarcastic, fat cat who eats lasagna? Haha! Man, I lived for Sunday mornings and the Garfield comic strip when I was a kid. (And if I still got the paper, then I would still read the funny pages first…some things never change!) This soup is super tasty…and it comes together pretty fast. Thanks, Mara! Stay warm up there!
Reply
Garfield is an awesome character, and since he does like lasagna, he must be considered the best one. Don’t you think so? This lasagna soup must be considered the best comfort soup ever, too! The combo of meat, cheese, tomatoes, and herbs is just perfect. You should send a jar or two to Garfield. What? Don’t you have his address? Well, don’t worry! I know it. Ship this delicious soup to me, and I forward it to him then. Promise I won’t even touch it:) Does this plan make sense, David?
Reply
Absolutely! Any cartoon character that likes lasagna is bound to be a favorite in my book. 🙂 So I don’t have Garfield’s address, but I just saw that link that Shashi left above…and apparently Garfield is set in Muncie, Indiana. Go figure! I’ll ship this soup to Muncie, and see if Garfield finds it. 🙂 You should go there and help him…you know, just to be nice and all! Thanks, Ben!
Reply
I have no words to describe this soup.. except for GET IN MY BELLY! You´re family are so lucky to have you!! I checked the recipe and like you say it looks really easy 🙂 Happy week friend Xo
Reply
Hahaha! Yes! Get in my belly for sure, Johlene! 🙂 This really is a pretty easy recipe…and it’s one heck of a delicious soup for chilly winter days. Hope your week is going well, my friend!
Reply
Hi David. I’ve seen lots of recipes of lasagna soup, but they were either way to cheesy or under seasoned. Your soup sounds perfect, although I always add spinach to my lasagna so I would probably add it to this too.
Reply
Why thank you very much, Dorothy…you are too kind! This soup has SO much flavor. It seriously is a favorite around here. I’m thinking I need to try your spinach trick next time I make this soup. (The in-laws are in town this week, and I’m actually thinking about making another batch for them. Thanks for the idea!) Also, we hit 74° the other day…an all-time winter high temperature. I like to think that was you and Gary sending us some of your weather! (Of course, it’s supposed to snow on Friday now though…)
Reply
This soup looks and sounds really yummy! Do you remember the Garfield stuffed animals that had suction cups on all of his feet, so you could hang them on the inside of your car window? Thanks for taking me back to the 80’s (maybe 90’s, I can’t remember).
Reply
Yes! I totally remember those suction cup Garfields, Mindy! Did you have one in your car? I had forgotten about those until I read the “20 things you didn’t know about Garfield” link that Shashi shared above. Man…those things were everywhere! 🙂 I really appreciate your comment, my friend!
Reply
lasagna soup? wow such interesting flavors! I need to try this!
Reply
Thank you so much, Manali! This is one darned good soup. 🙂
Reply
OMG this looks so good David, I had to pin it before I read anything you had to say. I’ve never had lasagna soup and I think it’s the biggest tragedy of my life, ok not of my life but you get the picture. OMG I love cartoons also, Scooby Doo is a classic and Garfield was hilarious. I had an oversized Garfield stuffed animal when I was young, who doesn’t love a cat that eats Lasagna. Ohhh this looks like a fun cook book. Robbie is a riot! Like Father Like Son. Slow cookers soups are about all I can handle right now. This year has been crazy busy and we are only a few months in.
Reply
Wow…thank you so much, Mary! I really, truly do appreciate you pinning this one. 🙂 So you need to go make some lasagna soup…ASAP! (Just leave the ground beef out of your version. In fact, Dorothy above suggested adding spinach…and that sounds amazing! Plus, this soup only takes about 30 minutes to make!) So go read some Garfield comic strips while eating lasagna soup…how much fun does that sound like right now? Haha!
Reply
I loved Garfield too – growing up, it was my absolute favorite of the ‘newspaper funnies’ as my Granny called them. I didn’t remember that his favorite food was lasagna – smart kitty!!
And how smart are you?? You’ve taken the majority of the fuss out of making one of the most delicious foods there is. Thank you for this genius idea. Will be trying your recipe soon.
Reply
Yeah, that Garfield knew what he was talking about! I mean what’s not to love about a sarcastic cat that eats lasagna? 🙂 You are indeed right that lasagna is one of those labor of loves types of meals. But this soup? It’s ready in about 30 minutes. And it’s super delicious! In fact, I just picked up the ingredients to make another batch…it’s supposed to get cold here again this weekend, and soup is on the menu! Thanks, Marissa!
Reply
This soup sounds delicious, David. And in 30 minutes! I feel a serious lasagna soup craving coming on.
Reply
I pretty much have a serious lasagna craving from about October-March every year. Wait, what? Today is March? Then I better start eating more lasagna…only one month left! 🙂
Reply
Dude! I am so making this this weekend. Have everything so no trip to the store and I think it’s an awesome idea. Have a great weekend.
Reply
Yes! Meals that don’t require a trip to the store are always the best, aren’t they? This soup is a keeper, Kevin! In fact, I’m gonna make a big batch of this one this week to take in for after my curling game. 🙂 Hope you are feeling better, my friend!
Reply
Dude…someone needs to trademark that soft toy dropping antics as it’s clearly the new workout- The older they get, the harder it is- HIIT! Haha! You started a (fun) trend!
Now a Garfield inspired cookbook? This is awesome and even moreso that Lasagna was a hit- I loved Garfield comics, especially all the underlying sass! This lasagna soup screams comfort!
Reply
Oh man, I was a pro at the soft toy dropping antics! Although I think I did crack Odie’s plastic eye during one of those dive bombs from the 2nd floor. Poor guy! I have no idea what happened to that stuffed animal…I wish I still had it! Hey, I just realized that you and Garfield are on the same level now…you both have a cookbook! 😉
Reply
Ooooo, this is speaking my language. I am printing and making this for sure. And I love that there’s a Garfield cookbook.
Reply
Thank you so much, April! This is one heck of a good soup…and I have it on the agenda to make again this week. 🙂 And I agree with you about Garfield…nothing beats a sarcastic cat who eats lasagna, right? Hah! Thanks so much for swinging by and commenting…and I really hope you enjoy this soup!
Reply
I make lasagna soup as well. It’s really a brilliant idea. Great post!
Reply
Thanks so much, Mimi! I love lasagna, but it’s a labor of love…that’s why lasagna soup is just awesome, right? It’s so much faster, but equally as delicious! 🙂 I appreciate you stopping by and commenting!
Reply