Healthier Italian Wedding Soup with Lemon and Garlic.
Healthier Italian Wedding Soup with Lemon and Garlic…that cozy bowl of winter soup that’s healthy too. Herby chicken parmesan meatballs, simmered in chicken broth with lots of lemon, garlic, and fresh produce for an easy and delicious winter soup. Each steaming bowl of soup has a bit of pasta and grated parmesan on top. This soup is quick, easy, and SO DELICIOUS. You can make it on the stove or in the crockpot, either way, it’s going to be good. The aroma will fill your home with the cozy smell of soup…that’s just a touch healthier.

It’s safe to say that January is the month of soup. For a lot of us, the weather is cold and blistery, which means soup…multiple times a week. It’s not just me, right? You all love soup too? I sure hope so because I have a handful of new soup recipes I’m just waiting to share with you all.
And the first one up is this Italian wedding soup. But with a healthier take, which honestly was already pretty healthy from the start. All I did was make a few tweaks, add some additional flavor, a bit more color, and of course, made sure to make it extra delicious, yet still hearty and filling. I’ve wanted to make Italian wedding soup for the longest time, but it has been one of those recipes that took me a while to try out. With all of the family in town over Christmas break, I thought it would be a good time to test this out. It took me a few rounds, but I finally got it just right. The verdict from the family?
Everyone loved this wedding soup. It was without a doubt one of the more popular dinners I served everyone over the holidays. The most popular was probably the coconut milk braised chicken I shared last week, but this was very close. Bottom line? We all love this recipe. It’s easy, healthy, and most importantly, it is SO GOOD.

So, what is Italian Wedding Soup?
Well, according to the internet, the term “wedding soup” comes from the Italian language phrase “minestra maritata” or “married soup”. This is a reference to the flavor combination (the marriage) of meat and greens. If I hadn’t googled, this never would have crossed my mind. My thinking was that this soup had something to do with an Italian wedding, but I obviously was way off.
Traditionally, wedding soup is made with meat (usually a chicken meatball or a mixed sausage and pork meatball), vegetables, and chicken broth. It also commonly has a small cut pasta such as acini di pepe or orzo, and more often than not, parmesan cheese too.

Here’s how to make a healthier Italian wedding soup.
It starts with the mini chicken meatballs. Most of the time wedding soup is made with either pork or a combination of pork and sausage. Since this is Healthy January, I wanted to use something a little leaner, so I went with ground chicken. I mixed fresh parsley, oregano, and a touch of smoked paprika for additional flavor. And of course, a bit of parmesan cheese too.
Once you’ve formed the meatballs the soup comes together pretty quickly. It’s a matter of cooking up a good amount of garlic, carrots, and celery. Then add the broth and simmer along with a parmesan rind (for truly incredible flavor) and the meatballs.
Instead of pan-frying the meatballs, I simply simmered them in the soup, which is not only easier, but healthier too. You’ll also never end up with a dry meatball. Since the meatballs only take twenty or so minutes to cook, I like to use this time to boil the pasta. I used acini de pepe, but orzo would work just a well.
Once the meatballs are cooked through, stir in the spinach and plenty of lemon juice. And that’s it, just be sure to serve each bowl with crusty bread and additional parmesan cheese. In my book, there’s no other way to do an Italian soup.

If you want leftovers?
The key is to boil the pasta separately from the soup. I know this is an extra step, but if you want to enjoy a brothy bowl of soup later, this is how you should do it.
I know a lot of recipes will tell you to just boil the pasta in the soup. But if you want leftovers, the pasta will soak up all the broth, which is a major bummer. Therefore, I boil the pasta separately and then add it to each bowl of soup. The heat from the broth will warm the pasta, making leftovers great for lunch the next day.
My favorite part about this soup? The smells throughout the house as this simmers away. Something about a simmering pot of chicken soup is so comforting on a cold wintry day. If I had an Italian grandma, this is what I would imagine her kitchen would smell like.
But since I don’t have an Italian grandma, I’ll just be over here making this myself…on a weekly basis…from now until the spring flowers start blooming. Bring on all the garlicky, lemony, and slightly cheesy pasta filled soup. With a side of bread and extra cheese, of course.

If you make this healthier Italian wedding soup, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

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Healthier Italian Wedding Soup with Lemon and Garlic
Made on the stove or in the crockpot, this cozy winter soup is healthy, quick, easy, and DELICIOUS!
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 pounds ground turkey or chicken
- 1 large egg
- 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese, plus the parmesan rind
- 1/4 cup fresh chopped parsley (or 2 tablespoons dried parsley)
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano (or 2 teaspoons dried oregano)
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- kosher salt and black pepper
- 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 1 yellow onion, chopped
- 8-12 large cloves of garlic, smashed (use to your taste)
- 6 carrots, chopped
- 4 celery stalks, chopped
- 8-10 cups low sodium chicken broth
- 1 pinch crushed red pepper flakes
- 4-6 cups fresh baby spinach
- juice of 2 lemons (or to taste)
- 1-2 cups dry acini de pepe or orzo pasta, use more for leftovers
Instructions
Stove-Top
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1. To make the meatballs. Add the chicken, egg, parmesan, parsley, oregano, paprika, and a pinch each of salt and pepper to a bowl. Coat your hands with a bit of olive oil and roll the meat into small, 1-inch size meatballs, placing them on a baking sheet as you work.
2. To make the soup. Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. When the oil shimmers, add the onion and smashed garlic cloves and cook 5 minutes, until golden. Add the carrots, celery, and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Cook another 5 minutes. Add the broth, reserved parmesan rind, and a pinch of red pepper flakes. Stir in the meatballs. Simmer over medium heat for 15-20 minutes, until the meatballs are cooked through.
3. Stir in the spinach and lemon juice, cooking another 5 minutes. Remove the parmesan rind. Taste and season with salt and pepper.
4. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Cook the pasta according to packaged directions, until al dente. Drain.
5. Divide the pasta among bowls and pour the soup over top. Top each bowl with extra parmesan, if desired.
Slow Cooker
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1. To make the meatballs. Add the chicken, egg, parmesan, parsley, oregano, paprika, and a pinch each of salt and pepper to a bowl. Coat your hands with a bit of olive oil and roll the meat into small, 1-inch size meatballs, placing them on a baking sheet as you work.
2. In the bowl of your crockpot, combine the olive oil, onion, garlic cloves, carrots, celery, broth, reserved parmesan rind, and a pinch of red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. Stir in the meatballs. Cover and cook on low for 5-6 hours or high for 4-5 hours.
3. Finish as directed above.
Instant Pot
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1. To make the meatballs. Add the chicken, egg, parmesan, parsley, oregano, paprika, and a pinch each of salt and pepper to a bowl. Coat your hands with a bit of olive oil and roll the meat into small, 1-inch size meatballs, placing them on a baking sheet as you work.
2. Set Instant Pot to sauté and add the olive oil. Once hot, add the onion and smashed garlic cloves and cook 5 minutes, until golden. Add the carrots, celery, and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Cook another 5 minutes. Add the broth, reserved parmesan rind, and a pinch of red pepper flakes. Stir in the meatballs. Seal the instant pot and cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
3. Finish as directed above.

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Hi Tieghan!
I would love to make this tomorrow. Should I wait until the soup has come to boil before adding the meatballs and turn it down to a simmer or just add them and wait for it to boil?
The soup sounds delicious!
Thank you!
Kristen Berry
HI Kristen! You don’t need to wait for the soup to boil, just add the meatballs and gently simmer over medium heat until they are cooked throughout. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I was thinking the same thing about the soup being served at a wedding. HAHA!!
Been making this type of soup w/ground chicken recently. Like it better than pork. Do you have a favorite Parmesan cheese that you feels delivers the best flavor in all your great recipes? Happy New Year!
HI Karen! I love Murray’s cheese. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
This looks delicious. I think there’s an error w the calorie count. 102 cals per serving? Maybe that’s just for the ground chicken? Thanks!
HI Sarah! I will double check. Thanks for letting me know. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
There is no way to bring the meatballs to a boil in my crockpot. I only have a low and high setting. What do you suggest?
HI Christina! No need to bring the meatballs to a boil. Just keep on low and cook as directed. The soup will be great! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I have tried to make the regular version of Italian Wedding Soup and cook the meatballs in the broth – Problem is, they fall apart. I would like this make this one, but can you tell me, is there a secret to keeping the meatballs in a ball shape? Once I know how to do this correctly, I am making this recipe! I’m already drooling at the thought
Hey Jennifer! I have never had a meatball fall apart while making this soup, so I think if you follow the recipe all will be good! Just make sure to use ground chicken that has some fat. Don’t use a lean chicken as this will be dry and crumbly. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
WHAT A PERFECT RECIPE TO START THE NEW YEAR! AND HOW CAN YOU EVER GO WRONG WITH A DELICIOUS SOUP LIKE THIS FOR THE WINTERY NIGHTS! THANKS FOR SHARING.
Right?! Thank you so much Linger! I am so glad you like this! xTieghan
This looks amazing! I can’t wait to give it a try soon!
Paige
http://thehappyflammily.com
Thank you Paige! xTieghan
When i saw this recipe in the in box today i went directly to the grocery store to get the ingredients i needed. What a simple ddlicious devine meal i had!!!!! The house smells wonderful Its a keeper for me—–Thanks for all you do for us home cooks
Thank you Gail! I am so glad you have been loving my recipes! xTieghan
Instead of using pasta, could you use quinoa? The soup looks fantastic!
Hi Katheryn! Quinoa will be delicious. Great idea! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
1 pound of pasta, cooked, or is that an error and you meant 1 cup? I make this all the time and never use more than 3/4 to 1 cup of the dry pasta. Those little babies grow.
Hi Sue! It is 1 cup of dry pasta. Recipe fixed. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I was literally searching your site last week to see if you had a version of this soup! I cannot wait to try it. Thanks for all these amazing recipes!
That is so amazing! And perfect timing! I hope you love this! xTieghan
Yum! Can’t wait to try this. Do you have a favorite boxed or canned chicken broth?
Hi Deb! I love using Pacific Foods broth. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
anyone know a good sub for the Parmesan? I (very unfortunately) need to make it dairy free.
Hi Julie, I would just omit the parmesan. The soup will still be great! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I haven’t had Italian wedding soup in quite a while and your beautiful photos have encouraged me to make it again. Particularly appreciate the options for stove top, slow cooker, AND instant pot!
That is so great! I hope you love this soup, Patrice!! Thank you! xTieghan
I only have ground beef and I want to make this today. Should I still put it right into the soup or put it in the oven first? Thank you!
Hi Jocelyn, I would still add the meatballs right to the soup. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
NY Italian here – this is sacrilege. The green is escarole, not spinach. Otherwise all good.
Thank you Enzo. xTieghan
I made this tonight!! Soooo yummy! I added a couple spoonfuls of pesto to the soup…a trick I learned from you! Delish as we wait for the snow to fall in the PNW! (Seattle…a rarity here!)
Thank you so much Andrea!! I am so glad this soup turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Great recipe. This soup is fantastic. The meatballs are killer. I subbed riced Cauliflower/Broccoli for the Orzo as I am watching my carbs for blood sugar reasons. I added them with the Spinach at the end and it was perfect.
Thank you so much Mario! I am so glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
I made this italian wedding soup. It was absolutely delicious. I haven’t tasted a soup this different and good in a long time. I didn’t make the meatballs. Instead I used frozen turkey meatballs. In addition I thinly sliced the lemons and included them in the soup. I was surprised at how tender and tasty they were when one was included in a spoonful. My husband thought the soup was delicious also. I plan on serving it the next time I have friends to dinner. Wonderfully Tasty Soup! Thank you for this recipe.
Wow that is so great to hear Karen! I am so glad you both enjoyed this soup so much! xTieghan
Thank you for the delicious recipe! My husband who is 100% Italian loved it!!!
Thank you so much Catherine! That is amazing! xTieghan
I love all your recipes and check your site daily! I made this one and unfortunately the meatballs didn’t have very much flavor. What do you think I did wrong? It was definitely my fault, whatever it is! I used ground turkey. Just asking for learning purposes 🙂
Hi Stacey!! I am sorry you had trouble. Was there anything you did differently at all? What percent fat was the turkey? Any ingredients different? Any info will be helpful to help me problem solve and figure out what might be happening and why your meatballs didn’t have much flavor. It’s hard to know without knowing any details. Hope I can help you! xTieghan
Success! ❤️ We loved this. Me not a lemon lover, almost left it out but decided to stick to the recipe and SO glad I did. I’m also not such a good cook but I’m so proud of myself with this one…I’ll leave the rind out next time didn’t see the value. Did I say how GOD this was ??
I am so glad you loved this Mary! Thank you!! xTieghan
Made this tonight for my family and my 2 year old devoured 2 bowls! I love the addition of the lemon and smoked paprika. It’s an Italian wedding soup with a twist! It will go on my diner rotation for sure!
I am so glad to hear that! Thank you so much Isabelle! xTieghan
I absolutely love how you give instructions for all 3 methods. Thankyou so much. Your recipes have been a huge blessing to our family, Thankyou for sharing your knowledge and for taking the time to create these recipes ♥️
Morgan
Awh you are too kind! Thank you so much Morgan! xTieghan
Once again, the recipe exceeded expectations! I really like your meatball recipes (I’ve been making extra and freezing them) so I was excited to try this. It was a huge hit! My husband ate 3 bowls (he’s not usually excited about soup). I ended up simmering much longer on the stove as the carrots were still a little too crunchy (maybe I chopped them into bigger pieces than directed). It all worked out: I made a rosemary focaccia to serve on the side.
Wow that is so amazing to hear!! I am so glad you both loved this recipe, Stacey! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan
Soooo delicious!! I did use ground turkey instead (personal preference) and added beer since I ran out of broth! Turned out amazing and my dinner guest loved it too. Excited for my leftovers tomorrow! All HBH recipes I have made so far turned out great, thank you!!
I am so glad this turned out amazing for you Kate! Thank you so much!! xTieghan
Happy Sunday Tieghan!
I made the soup in the Instant Pot for the Mah Jongg gals for lunch last Friday and they loved it! Used orzo instead of the acini de pepe. We had a delicious salad and homemade sourdough bread.
Told the gals that I like your slow cooker recipes because you include an Instant Pot version, as well.
Karen
Hailey, Idaho
Hi Karen! That is so great! I hope this turned out amazing for you and the girls! Thank you! xTieghan
Can the pasta be cooked with the broth in the last 5-7 mins or so? Can’t wait to try!
Hi there! Yes, that should work great! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
LOVE this soup- it was the absolute best cure for a rainy day!! I was nervous about the meatballs (worried they would break apart), but they stayed together perfectly!!! The soup was so flavorful and delicious, while still tasting light and healthy! I love the lemon and garlic flavors. My grandma was a wonderful Italian cook & used to make Italian wedding soup (sadly, she never wrote her recipes down!!), but I think this is one would have made her very proud 🙂 Thank you Tieghan!!!!
Awh that is so amazing! I am so glad this soup turned out so well for you Jenna! Thank you so much for trying it! xTieghan
Don’t get the smoked paprika in the meatballs, did not like the flavor at all. Also would not add more than one lemon.
Thank you Clare! Please let me know if you have any questions! xTieghan
Hi Teighan, thanks for the recipe. I made this soup last night and it is DELICIOUS! Perfect as written.
I’d like to note that the calorie count is misleading and inaccurate. It’s more like 500 calories for 1/6 the recipe (depending on the amount of pasta cooked). Calorie counts may not be a big deal to a lot of people but for a soup labeled as “healthier” it should be accurate to support people’s health goals.
Thank you so much Wendy! I value healthier on the ingredients I use more so than the calories! xTieghan
Just made! Can I freeze!?
Hi Brianna! Yes, the soup freezes well. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
Very tasty and easy to make. Had most of the ingredients on hand. I’ll make it again but probably cut in half. It made a lot of soup!
Thank you Donna! The more the better right? Haha! So glad you enjoyed this! xTieghan
LOVED it!! Yet again an amazing recipe Tieghan!! We have had a long bout of flu at our home.. so I have been making all your lovely soups!! I made no changes in this recipe.. so YUMMY and so healthy! The meatballs were perfectly soft and worked well for a hearty touch. Thanks again!! I appreciate you!
Thank you so much Jaya! I am so happy to hear that this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Hi!! Love all of your recipes, oh my goodness. Thoughts about baking or searing the meatballs first and adding them after for a little extra flavor? Making this tonight for girl’s night 🙂 Thank you!! Xx
Hi Bria! I am sure that searing the meatballs in olive oil will be incredibly delicious. Love that idea for additional flavor. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
I am definitely going to try this. I was wondering where you get your recipes.
I hope you love this! I create all my own recipes! xTieghan
I made this soup last night and after squeezing the lemons and tasting a bit of broth with a few drops of lemon I decided not to add the lemon. My broth was a homemade bone broth with a flavor I didn’t want to alter.
I loved the flavor the addition of smoked paprika gave the meatballs and the soup. I used lean turkey and the meatballs were dry and blah. Will use a fattier turkey or chicken next time! Thank you for the recipe
Thank you! I am so glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
I made this soup last night and after squeezing the lemons and tasting a bit of broth with a few drops of lemon I decided not to add the lemon. My broth was a homemade bone broth with a flavor I didn’t want to alter.
I loved the flavor the addition of smoked paprika gave the meatballs and the soup. I used lean turkey and the meatballs were dry and blah. Will use a fattier turkey or chicken next time! Thank you for the recipe
Wonderful recipe. Enjoyed this soup for 3 days!
I’ve never used lemon in a soup before and it was a very flavorful addition. Thank you for recipes that are both tasty and healthful!
Hi Natalie! That is wonderful to hear! Thank you so much for trying this! xTieghan
This turned out AMAZING! I Made this tonight for me and my husband and it was delicious. The meatballs were surprisingly tender and the flavor was fantastic. Used a hearty bone broth and absolutely loved how this turned out. Thank you!
Hi Rebecca! Thank you so much for trying this! I am so glad it turned out so well! xTieghan
Cooking this in my slow cooker right now and realized I didn’t have spinach. Could I use curly kale and if so when should I add it?
Hey Janet! Yes, kale will be great! I would add it when I direct you to add the spinach. It will take about 5 or so minutes longer to cook down. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
So delicious and easy to make. My family loved this soup.
Thank you! I am really glad you all enjoyed this! xTieghan
I made this and it was wonderful! I ground the chicken with the food grinder attachment for my mixer. I used orzo. Gave some to my daughter and she loved it also! I love soup this time of year and love that we can make several meals out of your recipe.
Thank you so much Marcia! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Delicious! I made it gluten free by adding GF elbows. I used the ground chicken, dried parsley & dried oregano and followed the rest of the recipe directions. I’ll be making this again. Thank you.
Amazing! Thank you so much Linda! xTieghan
Loved this soup. Love all the spices and herbs in the meatballs. I used ground turkey and the meatballs were very tasty. I have two comments though. First, I’d double the amount of meat because there just wasn’t enough meatballs for me. Maybe I made the meatballs too big? I just didn’t get enough of the tasty meat in my bowl. second, I would only use about 1/3 to 1/2 cup of pasta. I used one cup and the next day the pasta had more than doubled after absorbing all the broth. Thank you!!
Hey Teresa! Next time maybe try making the meatballs a bit smaller or using 2 pounds of meat for a meatier soup. Either should work nicely. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I am so glad love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
I think the Addison of lemon makes it taste more like a Greek meatball soup. Next time I’ll leave the lemon out because the broth was delicious without it.
Thank you Dawn! xTieghan
Soooo good. Drool worthy.
Yes! I am so glad to hear that! Thank you Kim! xTieghan
I made this w chicken and I really like it. Thank you. Parmesan cheese and Smokey paprika is delicious. Thanks.
Ps. I bought both my daughters your new cookbook for Christmas. It was a hit!
Aw I hope they are loving it! So glad you loved this soup, Kelly! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan
OH my goodness! This soup is absolutely incredible. I have made it twice (once with orzo and once with acini de pepe) and both times I was astounded at the flavours coupled with the ease of pulling it all together. I opted for the Instant Pot method and followed your instructions on preparing the pasta separately. The addition of lemon juice at the end is brilliant and adds a complex flavour to the dish. Love all of your recipes Tieghan, but this one I had to comment on!
I am so glad you did!! Thank you so much for trying this recipe Ann-Michele! xTieghan
Do you have the nutritional information for this soup?
Hi Karen! I am so sorry, but I do not! Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I’m going to make this for dinner tonight!
I love your recipes. Your use of coconut milk has been slightly revolutionary to me, by the way.
Love that! Thank you so much Hannah! I hope you love this! xTieghan
MY NEW FAV SOUP – i love this soup. so perfect in every way. simple and yummy. made a double batch. and froze some. even frozen was fantastic when reheated – though my turkey meatballs came apart a bit. My two teenage sons loved it. we substituted gluten free pasta. AND i had mine without any pasta. all variations were easy to do and yummy!!!
That is so amazing to hear! Thank you so much for trying this Danella! xTieghan
Absolutely delicious! Definitely recommend. Wanted a satisfying soup while we’re hunkered down and quarantining (crazy times.) Made just as directed with quality ingredients. Whole family loved it, and leftovers for tomorrow! [Though I could not find that Parmesan rind in the pot…still in there somewhere…?]
Haha more flavor! I am so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Andrea! Thank you so much for trying it! xTieghan
This soup was delicious, didn’t make a single adjustment – a huge hit with my whole family.
Thank you so much Raewyn! xTieghan
Made this last night and it was SOOOOO good! I had to use ground beef because that’s all I had on hand, but man, it was amazing. The whole family loved it!
Thank you so much Lindsey! I am so glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
I make Italian Wedding Soup, but I use 80/20 chop meat, grounded Italian sausage and grounded veal, no Spanish, instead I use Escarole. It comes out delicious each time. I do extra large batches of this soup, because I vacuum seal two quarter jars and send off to my son and grand-children in PA. I do the same with all my soups and many homemade Italian meals.
I am really glad you have been loving this one, Terri! So sweet of you to send to your family as well! xTieghan
This soup is excellent!!! I made this last night on my stove top, using turkey for the meatballs and orzo for the pasta. The combination of spices/flavors were delicious! Will be making again!
Love to hear that! Thank you so much Abby! xTieghan
Broth had great flavor. Didn’t love the meatballs, dry and the paprika was a little over powering.
Hi Caitlin! I am sorry the meatballs didn’t turn out as well as expected. Is there anything I can help with? xTieghan
I made this soup tonight and my husband and I both LOVED it. I bought lean ground chicken and then read other comments and worried they would be bland. We used the fresh herbs and I added more salt and they are so tasty. And we had extra because I bought 2 lbs and my husband baked the rest and those are delicious!
I tried to count all the calories and I came up with approx 3,500 for 6 quarts of soup. So I think your serving size is way off too. I ate 1 1/2 cups which I think was around 225 calories. Very healthy and tasty. Thanks!
Thank you so much Lila! I am really glad you both enjoyed this recipe! I will look into the serving size! xTieghan
I’m making this right now and I also think your calorie count is off. My calculation is higher than yours.
Hi Roxy! I will look into it! I hope you love this recipe! xTieghan
My husband was craving Italian Wedding Soup but neither of us like greasy meats and prefer low fat meals. I stumbled onto this recipe. I used lean organic ground beef (it’s what was in the freezer) instead of the poultry and swapped parm for sharp white cheddar (same reason) but other than that, I made it as the recipe states. It was so flavorful and delicious. The vegetables were still slightly crunchy. It’s a simple, comfort meal I will be making often this year as winter sets in! Thank you for sharing. I’ll certainly be trying your other recipes.
Thank you so much for trying this one, Samantha! I am really glad it turned out so well for you and your husband!! xTieghan
This looks amazingly delicious and I am feeling hungry seeing this … 🙁
Thank you for the post though… 🙂
I am glad you like this! Thank you Kiran! xTieghan
So delicious! This one is going on rotation in our home!
Thank you Jen! xTieghan
Hi – For the adding in the lemon and spinach after the cooking in the instant pot, should I turn on the sauté setting?
Thanks,
Chris
Hey Chris,
No need to, it will just mix in with the warm soup. I hope you love the recipe. Please let me know if you have any other questions! Happy New Year! xTieghan
I’ve been making another recipe for Italian Wedding Soup for years and it’s been a family favorite. To do something different, I decided to give this one a try and we’re all so glad I did. Spectacular! We all loved it!
Hey Jennifer,
Thank you so very much for giving the recipe a try, I am so glad it worked out for you! Happy New Year! xTieghan
You did it again, Tieghan! My second HBH recipe try this week. Subbed quinoa for the pasta because I have Celiac. Obsessed with winter soups and this one is hearty, healthy, herby and delicious! Yum!
Hey Nancy,
I am so thrilled that you enjoyed the recipe, thanks so much for making it! Happy Friday! xTieghan
I need to make the soup diary free. However, I am concerned if I exclude the cheese from the meatballs they will be dry and fall apart. Is there anything I should substitute for the cheese? Thanks!
Hey Nat,
I think it would be fine to leave the cheese out of the meatballs, but if you are concerned you could add some breadcrumbs, I think that would work well. I hope you love the recipe. Let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
This is absolutely DELICIOUS!!! Highly recommend… so simple to make, with flavours that compliment each other just perfectly. Thank you Tieghan! This is definitely a keeper!
Hey Talia,
Thank you so much for making the recipe. I am thrilled that it was enjoyed! xTieghan
It was delicious and comforting on a cold night! Don’t skip the parmesan rind…it really adds the flavor. It was a bit more prep-intensive than I thought, but make this soup if you have the time!
Hey Brittany,
I am thrilled that you enjoyed the recipe, thanks for making it! I hope you have an awesome weekend:) xTieghan
My mom wanted to start having Wednesday soup nights and I was trying to commit to eating cleaner. I asked her to try this one and it was a hit!!! we all enjoyed!
Hey Megan,
I am thrilled that you enjoyed the recipe, thanks for making it! I hope you have an awesome weekend:) xTieghan
My whole family loved this recipe. My 3 year old loved it and I even cut up some of the meatballs for my 10mo old son! A hit across the board.
Hey Kelley,
Thanks a lot for making this recipe, I am delighted that it was enjoyed! Happy Friday:) xTieghan
Loved it! Super good!!
Thanks so much Bailey! xTieghan
This soup was delicious. I used homemade stock and substituted kale for the spinach Bc I had it on hand. My one critique is that the meatballs kind of fell flat in terms of texture and flavor. I wonder if they would get more flavor by browning them before adding to the soup. I guess turkey is also hard to work with Bc there is almost no fat.
Hey Elizabeth,
Thanks a lot for giving the recipe a go, I am so delighted that it was enjoyed! Have a great week:) xTieghan
This is delicious! I made it exactly as the recipe is written. Question on nutrition information. All you provide is calories. What is the serving size? Other nutrition information would be wonderful too.
Hey Heidi,
I am delighted that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks so much for making it! The serving size is one bowl of soup. xTieghan
Just made a double batch of this delicious soup to share with my in-laws and we all loved it!! The fresh lemon, lots of garlic and fresh herbs made it just perfect for our Greek family!! Thank you for always sharing such incredible recipes!!!
Hey Lorie,
I so appreciate you giving the recipe a try, I am thrilled it was enjoyed! xTieghan
I love this recipe, made it last night. I’m wondering though, how would you make this less healthy haha.
Hey Sarah,
Thank you so much for giving the recipe a go! I am thrilled it was enjoyed. xTieghan
Hi! Do you have any recommendations to use rice instead of pasta for a gluten free version? Should I cook the rice before and then add it?
Hey there,
Yes, I would cook the rice first and then just add to your liking:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
This soup screams authentic! I was skeptical at first being that I had to make meatballs, and their was no binder like breadcrumbs added, but everything came out excellent. I sent a picture to my mom and she showed my grandmother and she couldn’t believe her eyes! Besides it’s amazing looks, the flavor of this soup is perfection. Every taste I grew up with, and almost better! Don’t tell my mom!! Thank you for another amazing instant pot recipe. Highly recommend this gem.
Hey Alysia,
Thank you so much for giving this recipe a try, I am delighted that it was enjoyed!! Have a great weekend! xTieghan
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