Pasta E Fagioli Soup is a classic Italian dish, an authentic, flavorful recipe that makes a hearty, comforting meal everyone will love.
When it comes to pasta Fagioli, there are two camps of people – one camp that likes it soupy and one that likes it thick (more like a pasta dish). Whatever camp you’re in, this recipe will work for you!
Why This Recipe Works
- A soffrito base (onion, carrot and celery), plus garlic gives this bean and pasta soup an authentic Italian signature taste.
- Using vegetable or chicken stock instead of water gives a richer flavor profile.
- Pureeing half the beans gives the soup body and texture.
- The addition of the Parmesan cheese rind adds a depth of taste that is hard to beat.
This is one of my signature dishes. Anyone who has spent time in my house has eaten my Pasta E Fagioli Soup. I have friends that request it whenever they are going to see me and others that tell me they crave it on a regular basis!
The best Pasta Fagioli is all about fresh, simple ingredients. This recipe was taught to me by my Italian grandmother and it is a pleasure to share this special recipe with all of you.
Serve on its own, or with my Homemade Garlic Bread for a wonderful weeknight feast.
What Is Pasta E Fagioli Soup?
You may have heard of Pasta E Fagioli, pasta fagioli, pasta fazool, pasta fasul or even pasta fazola. It is known under many names regionally in Italy and around the world. My Italian Grandmother would make this all the time when I was young, and it was always called “pasta fazool” in our house!
How To Make Pasta E Fagioli Soup
- Saute the onion, celery, carrots and garlic.
- Add beans, tomatoes, stock and Parmesan rind.
- Mash another can of beans and add to the pot.
- Bring to the boil, then simmer.
- Remove the Parmesan rind and add pasta.
- Simmer for a further 10 minutes.
- Add the parsley and season.
- Serve with grated Parmesan cheese. Enjoy!
Ingredient Notes
- Pasta: The best pasta in an Italian soup is a small shaped pasta such as ditalini, conchiglie (small shells), or elbow. Any small pasta shapes will work just fine.
- Tomatoes: Canned chopped tomatoes are the best choice for this soup. Always use the best canned tomatoes you can. San Marzano tomatoes with a D.O.P on the can are perfect. However, you can use the best quality tomatoes you can find. It really makes a difference to the taste.
- Vegetables: The combination of onion, celery and carrots is a classic soup base, known in Italy as soffrito (my grandmother called it the holy trinity) and is essential to the taste of this dish. It won’t be the same without it so I can’t suggest any alternatives!
- Beans: Cannelini beans are traditional for this dish, but any bean will work just fine.
- Stock: If I’m not cooking this soup for a vegetarian, I always use chicken stock as it adds so much flavor, but this soup is just as delicious with vegetable stock.
- Parsley: Fresh is always best, and fresh flat leaf parsley finishes this soup off perfectly.
- Cheese: Parmesan cheese adds so much flavor to this dish. My grandmother taught me to cook the rind right in the soup. If you’re having trouble finding rind, ask them at the cheese counter of your grocery store. Some will give it away for free! If you can’t find it, you can add grated Parmesan at the end, or substitute with Pecorino Romano.
Step By Step Instructions
Saute the vegetables in a large pot until softened.
Form a well and saute the garlic for 30 seconds to a minute. Add more oil if needed so the vegetables and garlic don’t burn.
Pour in the tomatoes and chicken stock.
Add one can of the cannellini beans with the liquid (this helps give the soup a lovely thick texture).
At this point, for added flavor drop the parmesan rind into the soup base (this is optional but so worth it).
Using the rind of Parmesan Cheese for Italian soups instantly boosts the flavor. Although the rind gets soft, it won’t melt it will just cook in the soup and infuse it with extra flavor. Once the soup is cooked, it’s removed and discarded.
Puree or mash the second can of beans with a little of the liquid from the can.
Then mix the puree into the soup.
This step is optional, but it does add a beautiful consistency to the soup. I puree mine in a food processor, but you can use a blender or simply mash them by hand. Remember to stir often as your soup cooks if you do this step as the puree and can stick to the bottom of your pan before it has a chance to cook into the soup.
Mix in the herbs and bring the soup to a boil and then cover and lower the heat to the lowest setting. Simmer for 1 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally, (don’t forget to stir a little more frequently if you’ve pureed your beans).
Remove the soup from the heat and take out the Parmesan rind with a slotted spoon and discard. At this point, you can serve the soup over pasta if you prefer a soupier consistency.
If you like a thicker pasta e fagioli, you can add the pasta to the pot, and allow it to cook in the soup. I use ditalini or small shells, but any small pasta will do. Cook until the pasta is al dente.
Pasta E Fagioli is a dish that can slow cook all day. The longer it cooks, the better it seems to taste. Just add the pasta 10 or 15 minutes before serving.
Serve topped with grated Parmesan or pecorino Romana cheese.
Erren’s Top Tips
- Pasta E Fagioli freezes really well. I often make a big pot and freeze the soup without the pasta in separate containers. Then you can just defrost and add pasta before serving.
- This recipe can easily be turned into a vegetarian dish by using vegetable stock.
- A cup of chopped pancetta or bacon can be added by browning it in the pot before adding the onion to add extra flavor.
- To make Pasta E Fagioli in a slow cooker or crockpot, just follow the steps listed, but instead of simmering it on the stovetop, you can transfer it to a slow cooker on low and cook 6-8 hours.
Storing Instructions ?
- In The Fridge: Once cooled this soup can be stored in the fridge (covered) for up to 3 days.
- In The Freezer: Freeze the soup in freezer safe containers either as a batch or individual portions. Defrost overnight in the fridge before reheating and use within 24 hours of defrosting
FAQs
These soups are very similar, however, minestrone has a wide range of vegetables with pasta. Fagioli is more about the beans and pasta.
Fagioli simply means beans in Italian.
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Let’s Make Pasta E Fagioli Soup
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 cloves garlic large, chopped
- 4 large Carrots chopped
- 4 celery stalks chopped
- 1 onion chopped
- 28 oz canned tomatoes crushed, chopped or pureed tomatoes
- 1 quart chicken or vegetable stock
- 28 oz Cannellini Beans two 14oz/400g cans
- 3-inch piece Parmesan rind optional
- 1¼ cups Small Pasta
- Flat leaf parsley A couple of good handfuls, chopped
- Salt and Pepper To taste
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large stock pot, then cook the onion, carrot, and celery until soft.
- Make a well in the vegetables, add the garlic and cook another minute.
- Pour in the stock, 1 can of beans (adding the liquid from the beans will add extra thickness to the soup) Parmesan rind (if using) and chopped tomatoes, and bring to a boil.
- Puree or mash the 2nd can of beans with a little of the liquid from the can and then add it to the pot. Bring to a boil and then cover and lower the heat to the lowest setting. (stir more frequently if you mash your beans to avoid them sticking and burning in the pan).
- Let simmer for 1- 2 hours (although it can cook longer), stirring occasionally.
- Remove from heat, remove the rind with a slotted spoon and discard.
- Add the pasta, chopped parsley, and seasonings. Cook until the pasta is cooked al dente (adding water if the soup becomes too thick).
You can also cook the pasta separately. - Serve in bowls topped with grated Italian cheese and a sprinkling of chopped parsley.
Tips + Notes
- Pasta E Fagioli freezes really well. I often make a big pot and freeze the soup without the pasta in separate containers. Then you can just defrost and add pasta before serving.
- This recipe can easily be turned into a vegetarian dish by using vegetable stock.
- A cup of chopped pancetta or bacon can be added by browning it in the pot before adding the onion to add extra flavor.
- To make Pasta E Fagioli in a slow cooker or crockpot, just follow the steps listed, but instead of simmering it on the stovetop, you can transfer it to a slow cooker on low and cook 6-8 hours.
Ashley says
Thank you for the receipe! Delicious! Followed the receipe to a tee and it was perfect. My husband is super picky but often orders Pasta Fagioli when we go to Italian restaraunts, so I thought what the heck. He loved it! I HIGHLY recommend the parm rind. Also the parm grated on top. Felt it gave the entire soup an incredible taste. Definitely will make again.
Erren says
Hi Ashley, That’s great to hear! Thanks so much for such wonderful feedback! 🙂
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Lori says
One simple rule with anything made with pasta, including soups, cook the entire soup recipe, do not add pasta, cool the soup in freezer or refrigerator till cold. Later or even the next day, cook your pasta al dente, rinse in cold water, then add the cold pasta to the cold soup. Your pasta will never be soggy! I put cold, cooked macaroni in my mac & cheese before mixing it with cheese sauce and baking, the noodles do not swell, and the cheese does not dry out even with leftovers. Of course, you have to reheat the soup in microwave or pan, but pasta still does not swell.
Erren says
Hi Lori, Nothing worse than swelled pasta!
BlackSharpiePen says
Followed the deceptively simple recipe exactly, which I almost never do. One of the best vegetarian soups I’ve ever made. Seriously. Truly. Thank you!
Joe T says
Thank you sharing this recipe. I am a lover of pasta fagioli. Made this soup using countless recipes and eaten this at numerous places. Living in NYC I’ve had this soup made different ways.
But your recipe…is my first choice! I can eat this daily. It always comes out delicious and I love it! AMAZING!
Erren says
Wow, what a great comment! ? thanks so much! I’m really glad to hear you like it so much!
Kelley says
I made this tonight for dinner. Delicious!! Thanks for posting the recipe.
Erren says
Hi Kelley, So sorry for the late reply. I haven’t been well for some time and the app on my phone doesn’t allow me to reply to comments, but I like to respond to all of my comments even if they come late. Thanks so much for letting me know you enjoyed the recipe! It really makes my day when people cook and enjoy my food! 🙂
Ken says
Great recipe. Are you single?
Erren says
Hi Ken, So sorry for the late reply. I haven’t been well for some time and the app on my phone doesn’t allow me to reply to comments. I don’t like posts to go unanswered though so just wanted to say thanks for the comment. It gave me a giggle.
Jan Estabrook says
This is awesome Pasta Fagioli. My favorite soup.
Erren says
Thank you, Jan! So glad you like it! 🙂
Erren says
Thank you Debbie 🙂
Debbie of Who Moved My Coconut Oil says
These ingredients are so beautiful together, it looks delicious Erren! And definitely #trainerapproved.
Debbie, of Who Moved My Coconut Oil