Pasta e Fagioli Soup {Better than Olive Garden’s}

Published September 13, 2018. Updated August 26, 2020

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The BEST Pasta e Fagioli Soup! And yes, it’s even better than Olive Garden’s!

This Italian style soup is loaded with hearty ground beef, fresh vegetables, creamy beans, tender pasta and delicious herbs all in a rich and savory broth.

Pasta e Fagioli Soup in a large white pot.

Homemade Pasta Fagioli Soup Recipe

This pasta fagioli recipe is a MUST that you can’t miss out on. It’s one of the ultimate comfort food and truly one of the best soups you’ll make!

Since sharing this soup 6 years ago it has become a reader favorite recipe. And of course a family favorite too – everyone in my family loves this soup!

You’ll love that it uses ingredients that are commonly kept on hand (do you store ground beef in the freezer like I do?), it has such a delicious satisfying flavor, it’s so hearty and it’s a dinner everyone agree on.

Plus this is super easy to make, nothing complicated here and it all comes together in one pot!

All around win! Try it and let me know how you like it.

What Does Pasta e Fagioli Mean?

The Italian term “pasta e fagoili” translates in English to pasta and beans. It’s a hearty soup consisting of plenty of the two.

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Image showing ingredients that go into pasta fagioli soup.

What Ingredients go into Pasta Fagioli?

  • Ground beef. Use at least 80% lean ground beef. You can also try it with half Italian sausage.
  • Olive oil. This is used for sauteing the veggies so you won’t need much.
  • Yellow onion, carrots, celery, garlic and parsley. These fresh vegetables add layers of flavor.
  • Canned tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, kidney beans, great northern beans, and low-sodium chicken broth. These canned ingredients make this a weeknight friendly recipe cutting way down on prep.
  • Sugar. This very small amount just balances the acidity of the canned tomatoes. If preferred you can omit it.
  • Dried oregano, basil, thyme, marjoram. If you don’t have all the different dried herbs then you can just use an Italian seasoning blend. Use 1 Tbsp.
  • Ditalini pasta. In a pinch another small pasta will work fine here like macaroni or even orzo.
  • Parmesan cheese. Shredded Romano will work great too.

Ladle full of copycat olive garden pasta fagioli soup.

How to Make Pasta Fagioli Soup:

  1. Cook beef in a pot, drain and transfer beef.
  2. Saute veggies in same pot.
  3. Add broth, tomato sauce, canned tomatoes, sugar, dried herbs and beef.
  4. Simmer until veggies are tender.
  5. Cook ditalini.
  6. Add pasta and beans to soup warm briefly then stir in parsley.

Image showing steps of how to cook pasta fagioli in a pot.

How to Make Crock Pot Pasta Fagioli:

  1. Saute beef then add to crock pot. Saute onion then garlic and add to crock pot.
  2. Add remaining ingredients up to and including salt and pepper.
  3. Cook on low heat 4 hours. Cook pasta separately on stovetop near the end of cooking.
  4. Add beans and parsley to soup and serve warm.

Overhead image of pasta fagioli soup in a pot.

How to Store:

Store pasta e fagioli soup (separate from pasta) for up to 3 days in the refrigerator in an airtight container. I like to store in individual microwave safe containers to I can reheat individual portions straight from the fridge.

Can I Freeze Pasta Fagioli Soup?

Yes. It freezes really well for about 3 month in an airtight container (be sure to allow about 3/4-inch for liquid to expand at top of container). I usually store the soup and cooked pasta (tossed with a little olive oil) separately in the freezer. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

How to Reheat:

Reheat soup in a pot on the stovetop over medium heat, stirring occasionally.

Two servings of Pasta e Fagioli Soup in white serving bowls set over white plates. Served with french bread on the side.

Can I Cook the Pasta in the Soup?

If you plan on serving all the soup right away you can just cook the pasta in the soup (otherwise with leftovers the pasta gets soggy). It will take about 10 – 15 minutes of simmering and add 1 cup of water to make up for what it will absorb.

What Sides Go Well with Pasta Fagioli Soup?

Soup, salad and bread. Sounds like the perfect comfort food combination to me!

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Pasta e Fagioli Soup
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Pasta e Fagioli Soup {Olive Garden Copycat Recipe}

This Pasta e Fagioli is one of my all time favorite soups and one of my most popular recipes! It's loaded with vegetables and brimming with Italian flavor. It's perfectly comforting, hearty and absolutely delicious!
Servings: 6 servings
Prep15 minutes
Cook35 minutes
Ready in: 50 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large pot over medium high heat, crumble in ground beef and cook, stirring occasionally until cooked through. 
  • Drain fat from beef then transfer beef to a plate, set aside. Heat remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil in same pot. 
  • Add onions, carrots, and celery and saute over medium-high heat until tender about 6 minutes, add garlic and saute 1 minute longer. 
  • Add chicken broth, tomato sauce, water, canned tomatoes, sugar, basil, oregano, thyme, marjoram and cooked beef then season with salt and pepper to taste. 
  • Bring to a boil then reduce heat to medium-low, cover with lid and allow to simmer, stirring occasionally, until veggies are soft, about 15 - 20 minutes. 
  • Meanwhile prepare ditalani pasta according to directions on package, cooking to al dente.
  • Add cooked and drained pasta to soup* along with kidney beans and great northern beans. Thin with a little more broth or water if desired. 
  • Allow to cook 1 minute longer. Stir in parsley, serve warm with grated Romano or Parmesan cheese.

Notes

*If you don't plan on eating all of the soup right away I recommend adding the pasta to individual servings. Otherwise pasta gets soggy and absorbs too much broth.
Nutrition Facts
Pasta e Fagioli Soup {Olive Garden Copycat Recipe}
Amount Per Serving
Calories 540 Calories from Fat 126
% Daily Value*
Fat 14g22%
Saturated Fat 4g25%
Cholesterol 49mg16%
Sodium 718mg31%
Potassium 1616mg46%
Carbohydrates 70g23%
Fiber 13g54%
Sugar 12g13%
Protein 35g70%
Vitamin A 4375IU88%
Vitamin C 24mg29%
Calcium 150mg15%
Iron 8mg44%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Recipe first published October 5, 2012, last updated January 17, 2020.

 

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943 Comments

  • Cheri

    This smelled great while I was making it and was delicious! Definitely will be making again!

  • Kristi Butler

    This is delicious. I had everything at home except the Italian Sausage so I used hamburger meat. My husband loved it and said it had to go on a regular rotation. LOL. I also cook dinner for church. I can’t wait to spring it on them when the weather cools down

  • Joanne Adkins

    I followed this recipe and it’s delicious. The only thing I did different was I threw everything in the slow cooker after sauteing the veggies …I added the pasta later. Such an easy thing to come home to make. Thank you so much!

  • Becca

    I used to use Rachel Ray’s pasta e fagioli recipe but since finding this, I much prefer it! I add a can of green beans and an extra can of kidney beans. If serving to a crowd I will cook the past while the soup simmers, but if it’s just me and hubby I cook the pasta separately and add once cooked. Have to have crusty italian bread to mop up the broth! Delicious!

  • Karis

    This was great! My boys were raving about it the whole meal (even my really picky one). Like others, I made some changes. I had a little leftover pizza sauce that I used instead of one of the tomato sauce cans. I increased the garlic to 5 med. cloves, increased basil to 2 tsp, decreased sugar to 1 tsp, used fire roasted tomatoes, 3 black pepper sausages from Costco instead of the ground beef, and threw in some chard and cabbage and plenty of parmesan. Also, I didn’t use the pasta, so I didn’t add the extra water. Besides the really yummy sausages, I’m not sure that my changes really made that much of a difference, so the credit belongs to the recipe author. Thank you for such a wonderful and easy dinner.

    • Barry

      Holy Cow! I increased this and decreased that, I substituted this for that, and on and on for a whole paragraph! Good Lord lady just start your own blog and quit telling us how much better yours might be…

      • Laurie

        Haha no doubt I was thinking the same thing. So basically she made a totally different recipe

    • Deanna

      Um… so basically you changed everything and made something completely different. You shouldn’t rate a recipe you didn’t make 🙄

  • Christina

    Very close to actual Olive Garden recipe. It took longer than 25 minutes for vegetables to reach desired consistency and I had to add more salt but overall, very tasty! I will make again!