Get Cozy With Giada's Italian Soup Recipes (2024)

Take a food tour through Italy in your own kitchen with Giada's Italian soup recipes!

While it might not be on the forefront of people's minds when they think "Italian food," soup is actually a huge staple in Italian cuisine. With the temperatures slowly starting to dip, there's no better time than now to embrace the season for soup - so why not get to know these classic Italian soup recipes while you're at it? Giada's Italian soup recipes are essentially a tour through her childhood, as most of these recipes were introduced by her family - so get ready for some fantastic recipes, and a little bit of history while we're at it.

Italian Wedding Soup


Funny story - the name of this soup might have you thinking it's traditionally served at weddings, but that's not quite where the name comes from. This soup is said to have originated from Naples, and the Italian name is "minestra maritata" -which roughly translates to "married soup". The term "married" refers to the marriage of the flavors and ingredients - not nuptials! Regardless of the name, this soup is ultimately comforting with a flavorful broth, juicy meatballs and greens.


Pappa Al Pomodoro


If you ever wondered what to do with lots of stale bread, this is your answer. Pappa Al Pomodoro, otherwise known as "Tuscan Bread and Tomato Soup," is exactly what it sounds like - lots of bread and tomatoes! The bread not only gives this soup lots of body and heartiness, but as it cooks, it develops a rich and velvety texture. With lots of aromatic vegetables and herbs as well, this is a truly delicious and comforting soup that Giada's mom always made when she was a kid.

Pastina Soup


Assimilating to American culture posed as a challenge when Giada was a young kid, and this soup magically bridged the gap. "The one exception was an old familiar friend that came in an iconic red-and-white can: Campbell’s Chicken and Stars soup. I doubt my buddies’ parents had any idea that this childhood classic, every bit as 'all-American' as tomato or cream of mushroom as far as they were concerned, was actually based on an Italian recipe that I adored and reminded me of home." - Giada


Ribollita Soup


Like Pappa al Pomodoro, Ribollita is another soup of Tuscan origin that includes bread in the ingredient list. It's a hearty stew of veggies and beans, though recipes for this potage vary greatly from family to family. In Giada's version, she likes to add pancetta at the beginning, and break up spaghetti and add it in at the end - it's the way her family always made it!


Italian White Bean, Pancetta and Tortellini Soup


This dish is often known as Tortellini en Brodo, or just "Tortellini in Broth". While this soup is an Italian classic, it has tons of variations. Sometimes it is as simple as literallyjusttortellini and broth - and if you search, you'll find all types of vegetable combinations in this soup. In Giada's recipe, she likes to incorporate creamy white beans, pancetta, carrots and swiss chard for a nutritious and comforting dish.


Pasta e fa*gioli


The funny thing about Pasta e fa*gioli is people might not recognize the dish based off of reading the name - in the states, it's lovingly known as Pasta Fazul! The only thing this soup needs to truly be "Pasta e fa*gioli" is pasta and beans, hence the name. This soup is found all over Italy, prepped in all sorts of different ways. Giada's recipe uses red kidney beans, and pancetta gives it lots of savory flavor.


Simple Stracciatella


This Italian classic is traditionally comprised of broth and a mixture of eggs. "Stracciatella" means "to shred" or "shred," which is why you'll often see it refer to other things in Italian cuisine, too - like gelato stracciatella (in which case it's usually referring to chocolate!). "The beauty of this soup is its simplicity, because it is mild yet flavorful. It’s what my mom would make for my brother, my sister, and me when we were under the weather. It’s so soothing and comforting, like a big hug. It’s also great for breakfast!" - Giada


Winter Minestrone


Minestrone is a beloved Italian soup, and one of the most recognizable ones in the US. It's a thick, hearty stew with vegetables, and often with pasta or rice. In Giada's version, however, the starch comes from potatoes and cannellini beans. The star of this dish is the rind of Parmigiano - it imparts so much savory, nutty flavor to the soup. Grab some crusty bread and get ready to sop up the delicious broth of this classic.

Get Cozy With Giada's Italian Soup Recipes (2024)

FAQs

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 does Italian wedding soup contain? ›

Most Italian wedding soups contain these ingredients: Meatballs: Combine ground beef, egg, bread crumbs, Parmesan, basil, and onion powder to create the meatballs. Broth: This recipe calls for chicken broth — though reviewers have had luck using different broths too. Vegetables: This soup has escarole and carrots.

What is the No 1 soup in the world? ›

According to the Taste Atlas Awards, the international food database, the Filipino favorite, Sinigang, is hailed as the best soup in the world.

What is the national soup of Italy? ›

Minestrone Soup - National Soup of Italy.

What is Zuppa Toscana soup made of? ›

It is a creamy soup made with Italian sausage, bacon, tender potatoes, garlic, and kale. It is rich, hearty, and flavorful. No wonder it is so popular. Well, good news, you don't have to go to the Olive Garden to enjoy this soup.

Do they eat zuppa Toscana in Italy? ›

Zuppa toscana ( lit. 'Tuscan soup'), also known in Italy as minestra di pane ( lit. 'bread soup'), is a soup from the region of Tuscany, northern Italy. While there are many variations of zuppa toscana, its classic ingredients are cannellini beans, potatoes and kale.

Why is wedding soup so good? ›

This “married soup” gains its robust flavor from the blending (or marriage) of ingredients like bitter greens and tough pieces of meat cooked in broth.

What are the 3 most popular foods in Italy? ›

When it comes to food and drink, few can top Italy's stellar reputation. Ask anyone to name their favourite dishes and you can guarantee things like pizza, pasta and gelato soon come tripping off the tongue.

What is the name of some Italian soups? ›

Minestrone soup is an all-time Italian favorite filled with chunky vegetables, pasta, and white beans in a rich tomato broth. It's best served with plenty of chunky Italian bread and one of our favorite vegetarian treats - basil pesto.

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