Mini Italian Meatball and Orzo Soup (2024)

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Published Jan 17, 2019Updated Oct 05, 2022

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Mini Italian Meatball and Orzo Soup (2)Mini Meatball and Orzo Soup is a cozy bowl of savory broth with Italian sausage meatballs and orzo pasta. The perfect family night meal.

I went to Philadelphia last weekend for a quick visit with some good friends from college. It snowed about 8 inches in Kansas City so my flight out of town was delayed. Landed late in Chicago in a steady shower of snow. Flight delayed. Finally got to Philadelphia and it was snowing there! Winter travel is no joke. I had a great trip but all that snowy weather and travel meant that when I got home, all I wanted to do was curl up in front of the fire with a bowl of soup.

Molly and Clara have been declaring soups with pasta “the best dinner ever” lately, and I’ll do just about anything to win such high praise from the four-year-olds. This soup is not only filling, it’s fast. It uses what I now call cheater’s meatballs. Cheater’s meatballs are made just from Italian sausage rolled into balls and seared in a pan – no added seasonings needed.

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How to Make Italian Sausage Meatballs

Italian sausage, purchased from the butcher / meat counter is already seasoned and full of flavor. Look for Italian sausage that is finely ground and looks similar in texture to ground beef or pork. If the sausage is too sticky / loose to easily roll into balls, add some breadcrumbs (Italian breadcrumbs or panic breadcrumbs will work). Roll the sausage into balls using anywhere from a rounded 1 tsp to rounded 1 Tbsp for each ball. (For this soup, aim on the smaller side.) Line the meatballs up on a sheet pan or cutting board and then sear on all sides in a skillet with some cooking oil over medium-high heat.

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Mini Meatball and Orzo Soup Ingredients

  • Italian Sausage – As noted above, look for Italian sausage that is similar in texture to ground beef or pork. It comes in mild or spicy varieties, so look for the version that fits with your spice preference.
  • Chicken Stock – Because Italian sausage can be salty, use a low sodium chicken stock or broth for the base of the soup. Store-bought or homemade chicken stock will work.
  • Orzo Pasta – This small rice-shaped pasta cooks fast. Any other small pasta shape will work. If you’re an orzo fan and looking for another recipe using this underrated past, check out my latest orzo-inspired creation, One-Pot Orzo with Tomatoes, Corn and Feta.

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Make-Ahead / Freezer Instructions

This soup can be made ahead. Prepare the soup without the pasta. Then refrigerate or freeze.

When ready to serve, boil the orzo pasta until tender. Drain pasta and divide between serving bowls. Reheat soup and pour over top of the orzo pasta.

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Mini Italian Meatball and Orzo Soup

Mini Meatball and Orzo Soup is a cozy bowl of savory broth with Italian sausage meatballs and orzo pasta.

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook: 25 minutes mins

Total: 40 minutes mins

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

  • 12 ounces Italian Sausage, rolled into 1-inch balls (see note)
  • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 1 small Onion, chopped
  • 10 ounces Carrots, sliced into rounds
  • ½ teaspoon Oregano, dried
  • cup Orzo pasta
  • 5 cups Chicken Stock
  • 1 teaspoon Lemon juice
  • Chopped parsley, for serving
  • Grated Parmesan Cheese, for serving

Instructions

  • Heat a Dutch oven over medium high heat. Add olive oil and then meatballs. Cook meatballs, stirring every couple minutes, until browned on all sides, ~5 minutes total. Transfer meatballs to a paper-towel lined plate.

  • To the heated Dutch oven, add onion and carrots. Saute until onions are starting to soften, 2 to 3 minutes.

  • Add oregano and orzo pasta and saute for 1 minute.

  • Pour chicken stock into pan and bring to a simmer. Add meatballs back to soup.

  • Simmer soup until carrots and pasta are tender, 6 to 8 minutes.

  • Squeeze lemon juice into soup. Taste and season with some salt and pepper.

  • Ladle soup into bowls. Top bowls with parsley and cheese.

Notes

If the sausage is too sticky / loose to easily roll into balls, add some breadcrumbs (Italian breadcrumbs or Panko breadcrumbs will work).

Print and attach the label below so cooking instructions are ready when you are!

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 536kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 74mg | Sodium: 1102mg | Potassium: 853mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 11840IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 63mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Author: Jess Smith via Inquiring Chef

Cost: $8.00

Calories: 536

Keyword: easy soup, freezer friendly

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While I was off traveling, Frank and the girls had a Daddy-Daughter weekend. I’m told it included lots of playing in the snow and hot chocolate with marshmallows.

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Jess is the recipe creator and photographer at InquiringChef.com. She spent nearly a decade as the Chief Recipe Developer for the award-winning meal planning app Cook Smarts. Her colorful, healthyish recipes have been featured in popular online publications including Parade, Hallmark, and HuffPost.

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FAQs

What is the tradition of Italian wedding soup? ›

The phrase minestra maritata refers to the marriage of meat and vegetables, a matrimony of flavor rather than a celebration of nuptials between a husband and wife. The signature flavors of the soup are bitter vegetables wedded to meat, often, but not always pork.

What is the real name of Italian wedding soup? ›

Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. Italian wedding soup, known in Italian as minestra maritata, is a soup consisting mainly of green vegetables and meat in chicken broth. It is popular in the United States, where it is a staple in many Italian restaurants and diners.

Should I brown meatballs before adding to soup? ›

Whether it's a simmering sauce or a brothy soup, raw meatballs take about 50-60 minutes to cook through. I cut this time down a little by browning them in a medium-hot pan first. It also sears them perfectly and helps the meatballs retain their shape while simmering in the soup.

What is the most famous soup in Italy? ›

Minestrone is a classic Italian soup known worldwide as one of the best Italian soups. It's got a flavorful broth and a variety of slow-cooked vegetables like potatoes, peas, and carrots. Adding Italian sausage gives it a kick of flavor and a shot of protein, so it's a complete meal all by itself.

What is the difference between minestrone and Italian wedding soup? ›

It's similar to minestrone, but is made with meatballs; minestrone is usually made from vegetables and pasta. Italian wedding soup is a phenomenal freezer-friendly soup, and it doesn't take long to make – a perfect project for a chilly afternoon!

What is the other name for Italian wedding soup? ›

Minestra maritata (The Original Italian “Wedding Soup”)

It is so popular, in fact, that it has been marketed as a canned soup by Progresso under the…

What is in Campbell's Italian wedding soup? ›

CHICKEN BROTH (WATER, CHICKEN STOCK), BEEF MEATBALLS (SOY), ACINI DE PEPE PASTA (WHEAT FLOUR, EGG WHITE), SPINACH, POTATO STARCH, SALT, DRIED ONION, PARMESAN AND CHEDDAR CHEESE (MILK), DRIED GARLIC, SPICES, FLAVOUR (CONTAINS CELERY), MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE, DISODIUM GUANYLATE, DISODIUM INOSINATE, AUTOLYZED YEAST EXTRACT, ...

Why does my Italian wedding soup taste sour? ›

I always put the green things in for the last hour, because overcooking anything green can result in a sour taste. Let sit; the next morning, skim off all the fat.

What is bride pasta? ›

Ziti is a very popular tube shaped pasta. Ziti gets its name from the word zita, which means bride. In Naples, Ziti is the classic pasta served at weddings as the zita/bride's pasta. Ziti goes well with fresh, light sauces like olive oil or a simple fresh tomato sauce.

Why is it called 3 sisters soup? ›

The Iroquois and the Cherokee called corn, bean, and squash “the three sisters” because they nurture each other like family when planted together.

What are Fontanini meatballs made of? ›

Made from select cuts of beef, pork and a blend of Italian spices, these meatballs are versatile enough to add anywhere on the menu.

What are cava meatballs made of? ›

Now merguez is traditionally made with ground lamb and that's how cava makes their meatballs but if you can't find it, just swap it for a fattier percentage or ground beef like 80/20 or 85/15.

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