Homemade Minestrone Soup {Slow Cooker}
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An easy to make, minestrone soup recipe that tastes 1000 times better than the Olive Garden’s version! My minestrone soup is loaded with good for you veggies, like spinach and zucchini. It’s also protein packed with red kidney beans and great northern beans. You’ll be full for hours from this healthy, nutritious soup!
How about I throw a bunch of ingredients (say, veggies, beans, and pasta) into a crockpot and call it dinner? This slower cooker minestrone soup is probably going to be the easiest thing you’re ever going to cook. And the best part? You didn’t even need to turn on the stove!
I wonder if it’s even legal for me to call this a minestrone soup recipe? It’s ingredients that get tossed into the slow cooker and a few hours later, they come out in the form of a soup. Don’t you just love lunches and dinners like that? This gal right here is a big fan of those kinda meals.
So guys, I have news. I ♥ vegetables. And you already knew that. And now you know it even more.
My hope for you with this soup → that you make this on a really chilly and busy October night. It’s absolutely perfect for those days/nights when you have only 3,018,857 things to get done, and the fact that the crockpot is adulting for you and taking on the dinner responsibilities for the evening means you have the 30 minutes you would’ve spent making dinner to do what. ever. you. like.
Real excitement right there. Ideally, that would happen in a big, comfy chair with a good book and a warm blanket. These oh so rare, picture-perfect moments are brought to you by my slow cooker minestrone soup recipe.
Shall I dare say my minestrone soup recipe is better than the Olive Garden’s version? Yes, I think I will. Don’t get my wrong, I first fell in love with minestrone soup at the Olive Garden. It actually set the expectation of what a minestrone soup should be, for me. The canned stuff was absolutely no good at all. And after researching the interweb till there weren’t any more recipes to research, I decided to come up with my own.
So what makes my minestrone soup recipe unique and better? Well, I’ve got a secret ingredient. Any guesses? Okay, I’ll give you a hint. It’s in the picture above. And it’s a red blob. No, not the diced tomatoes, the other red blob.
*Shhh* I’m only sharing this with you because we’re friends. Ready for it?
That super concentrated flavor of tomato pesto is exactly what minestrone soup needs. Plus, the basil, parmesan, and pine nuts in the pesto add such a great, full-bodied flavor to the soup.
Also, since we’re sharing secret ingredients and all, toss in a few parmesan rinds into the minestrone soup. For herbs, I used dried oregano, fresh rosemary (because I had fresh on hand, dried is fine too), and a few bay leaves.
TIP: I should mention that this does make quite a batch of soup. So if you’re planning on making this for weekly lunches, I suggest cooking and keeping the pasta separately. Then you can add some to each serving before reheating.
This slower cooker minestrone soup is exactly what you need to warm up on a chilly evening. I served it with a few slices of baguette, toasted and rubbed down with a garlic clove.
We dipped, we dunked, and sipped, slurped soup (say that 3x fast) like it was our job. It was a good evening. 🙂
Homemade Minestrone Soup (Slow Cooker)
An easy to make, a minestrone soup recipe that tastes 1000 times better than the Olive Garden's version! My minestrone soup is loaded with good for you veggies, like spinach and zucchini. It's also protein packed with red kidney beans and great northern beans. You'll be full for hours from this healthy, nutritious soup!
Ingredients
- 2 cans (14.5 oz) diced tomatoes
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1/4 cup sun-dried tomato pesto (homemade or store-bought)
- 1 parmesan rind
- 4 cups vegetable stock
- 2 cups water
- 1 cup carrots, diced
- 1 1/4 cup celery, diced
- 1 1/2 cup white onion, diced
- 4 - 5 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 sprig rosemary (or 1/2 teaspoon dried)
- 2 bay leaves
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 can (15 oz) red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 can (15 oz) great northern beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 1/2 cups zucchini, diced
- 1 1/2 cups tubular (ditalini) pasta
- 1 cup frozen green beans, thawed
- 2 1/2 cups baby spinach, chopped
- Finely shredded Parmesan cheese, for serving (or Romano)
Instructions
- Add the diced tomatoes, tomato paste, tomato pesto, parmesan rind, vegetable stock, water, carrots, celery, onions, garlic, oregano, rosemary, and bay leaves to a slow cooker. Season with salt and pepper to taste and cook on low heat 6-8 hours or high 3-4 hours.
- Add in red kidney beans, great northern beans, zucchini, and pasta and cook on high heat for an additional 20- 25 minutes until pasta is tender. Stir in the spinach and green beans and cook for an additional 5 minutes until heated through. Serve warm topped with parmesan cheese and garlic toasts.
*Please note: the nutritional facts calculated are an estimate based on the ingredients i’ve used. If you’d like a more accurate count, please calculate them using the ingredients/brands you’ve used to prepare the recipe. The nutritional info for this minestrone soup is calculated based on 8 servings.*
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248 Comments on “Homemade Minestrone Soup {Slow Cooker}”
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Awesome dish and looking great..
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I have made this recipe several times and it’s one of the family favorites. Thank you for such a delicious and easy recipe.
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A great minestrone recipe!!! Enjoyed by the whole family. I didn’t have a jar of marinara sauce so used a jar of basilico instead. Also used fresh thyme sprigs as had run out of dried/ground thyme.. I always add a few rashers of finely chopped bacon lightly sautéed first. Not vegetarian, but adds a depth of flavour. Thanks for this delish recipe.
Dammmnnnn I just turned a roasted chicken carcass into stock this weekend! This would’ve been way better.
Can we add all the veg in at the same time minus spinach?
Yes you can as long as you don’t mind the green beans and zucchini being on the softer side. I prefer them al dente so I waited to add them towards the end.
This is a 5-star winner of a recipe. I made it on top of the stove because my slow cooker insert had a big crack in it. I use the Better Than Bouillon vegetable stock for my base. It’s far better than any other vegetarian brand I’ve ever used. The recipe is rich and flavorful and was a perfect meal on this unusually cold day in central Texas. I served it with warm cornbread with butter and honey. This recipe won’t disappoint.
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This is one of the best minestrone soups that I’ve ever made
Have you made this in an instant pot?
I haven’t, unfortunately!
This was an awesome recipe! Thank you. I read in the comments that you fish out your parmesan rind – mine melted into the soup – does that mean it wasn’t big enough or it really wasn’t the rind?
Happy to hear you enjoyed it, Amy! If yours melted completely, it may not have been the rind. Mine became super soft (almost like a melty cheese) and I was able to fish it out. But I wouldn’t worry too much, a hunk of parmesan will never do you wrong 🙂
Made this tonight (it’s about 10 degrees here in Michigan!). It was delicious! I cooked the noodles separate so I can add as needed for leftovers so they don’t get mushy. Made enough to freeze! Thanks for such a great healthy meal!!! I will be making this again!
I make this recipe all the time. It has become a favorite in our house. Hubby loves it and asks for it often. Not only is it delicious and packed with great nutrition, but we have come to call it poop soup for, well, obvious reasons.
I don’t make it in a slow cooker, but on top of the stove. I usually add a bit more veggie broth or less veggies as we find too much liquid is absorbed into the veggies when we have it as leftovers. I make a huge pot because we always want leftovers.
This soup is easy to make and delicious. The first time I made it, I did it stove top because I did’t read the recipe properly. It was still wonderful. Just finished putting the ingredients in my Ninja Pot and can’t wait to taste the finished product.
Made this soup this past week and the family loved it~
Been craving minestrone, but didn’t want the canned stuff. Got sick today after a recent harsh cold front and snow storm, so I found this recipe and hit the grocery store! I added 2 beef bouillon and 2 chicken bouillon cubes, and a ton more fresh garlic (because I have a serious garlic addiction). Had to add a little water at the very end, but only because I wanted it a little brother. This soup is DIVINE. It is exactly what I needed and could feel the love in my BONES! Total added bonus, my house smells AHmazing!
I made it and loved it! Couple of minor tweaks. My slow cooker could not handle the batch of veggies and pasta to be added in the end, so I transferred to a deep pot and finished on the stove. My liquid was a little low when I transferred so I added V8. I also don’t care for the northern beans (even though I know those are a traditional minestrone soup ingredient) so I did 2 cans of red kidney beans instead. All in all, this soup is absolutely delicious!!! Making more, freezing it, and sharing with other, thanks!!!
Fabulous soup! You can also use Chickory instead of Spinach. And Rao Spaghetti sauce instead of sundried pesto. And a dutch oven, in the oven, instead of a crockpot, which i don’t have.
I made this soup on Christmas Eve as a side to lazagna and it was an amazing hit. With a party of six their was plenty to go around. Everyone took home seconds.
I’m making it again today for the two of us so I will be cutting the receipt in half.
Great soup and I didn’t change a thing and the pasta was perfect!
The best flavor ever! Definitely a keeper.
Forgot the pasta at first, so I cooked it separately and added it. It’s much better with it. It’s a yummy soup, and even better the next day.
Hi MARZIA,
Thought I should try these. But the only problem I would be getting all the ingredients in a single cup. Since I am on a diet, so I would like to make a bit change in it. Overall these soups look so delicious and I think a few change in it won’t make any difference. Thanks for the time and keep coming !!! 😉
Cheers 🙂
Angela
I made this tonight for dinner and it was delicious! I didn’t have sundried pesto so I just chopped sundried tomatoes and added them. This is my new favorite soup!
This is the best minestrone soup. I love to make it after I have gone to the Farmer’s market for fresh veggies. I don’t use any frozen including the green beans. Sundays is always crockpot cooking for me and this is one of our favorites. I have even brought it to work on potlucks. This soup is the best.
Thanks! I am going to make this soup next week. Could you please suggest a vegetarian main course with this soup? Thanks
My favorite soup on any day of the year. I enjoy the vegtables. My children find the soup delish with a few different ingredients than the ones listed in this particular recipe. Love Minestrone a hundred times the best than Olive Garden frozen canned foods nothing fresh there. No more Olive garden haven’t been there in years and plan on keeping it that way love your crockpot folks. I know I need my time durring the day not to be slaying in the kitchen before my children are home from school. Use your time wisely and keep it real with the crockpot recipes.
This minestrone is fantastic! Much better than the Olive Garden!
I got RAVE reviews on this soup the very first time I tried it and made it! My husband who is not a soup person – went back for seconds….that spoke volumes to me! My MIL raved how good it was and I was pleased as punch with the results! Super yummy!!!!!!
Yummy. I didn’t put in the peas, and I did add hamburger and it was delicious ?
Great recipe! Easy to make, inexpensive, beautiful colors of veggies. Wow! Delicious too!
I made this yesterday and it was a hit!!!! I omitted a couple things, but nothing too major. I also added red potatoes. It was soooo freaking good!!! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!!!!
I’m about to make this soup within the next couple days, and I’m super excited! I was wondering though, how important is the parmesan rind? It’s sort of difficult to find that in my area, so I was thinking of leaving that out…unless it’s crucial!
You can leave it out if it’s difficult to find. It does add a nice depth and gives it that real minestrone flavor but the soup can certainly be made without it as well.
I know this is an old comment, but thought I’d share anyway. You can buy Parmesan rinds where I live, but I never do. Instead, I buy a hunk of Parmesan cheese, and use it as normal. When the cheese is gone, I save the rind by tossing it in a ziplock bag. I freeze the rind and pull it out whenever I need it (for occasions such as making this soup). I keep a bunch of rinds in the freezer at all times and they last a long time. It really does give a nice depth and good flavor to whatever you add it to.
I love this soup! I have been looking for some dinner staples and this will be my first one. Thank you so much for sharing and I cannot wait to try some of your other recipes. 🙂
I wish everyone could smell my house right now…delicious. I am very happy I tried this healthy recipe. I will make it again.
My first Minestrone soup, loved this simple yet flavorful recipe. Prepared soup up to pasta the night before and cooked it all day in crockpot. Came home to a house that smelled like my mom’s! Only mistake I made was using to much pasta so the constancy was more like a veggie stew. I just added a bit more both, still relish. Thanks for a great Monday meal!
So so good! Definitely make again.
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Can this be prepared on the stove?
You can cook the soup on the stove, I would just use a large dutch oven or any other pot with a thick bottom. Cook the soup exactly as stated but yours will most likely take a maximum of 2 1/2-3 1/2 hours of cooking before adding in the beans. Stir every 30 minutes or so. Make sure to cook it on medium-low to ensure maximum flavor without overcooking the veggies.
Also, sometimes it’s quicker to scroll through the comments just to check if your question has already been answered as it saves you a bunch of time! This particular question had been 🙂
Made this today on a very fall like August day and it was SO good. This is a recipe I’ll revisit again and again.
The canned tomatoes seemed to be drained in your photo. Is that for the best pix? I will be making it in just over a week for a small family gathering. Looking forward to it! I can see how the tomato pesto will add one of those “hmmm?” notes!
Hi Laura! The diced tomatoes aren’t drained in the picture (if you look closely you can see the juices are just pooling under all the other veggies). The pesto certainly does add one of those ‘what is that’ notes — but totally in a good way. I hope everyone enjoys the soup at your gathering! 🙂
Thank you! One less thing to wash. I was thinking I would just drain the tomatoes, add the liquid back in if it seemed correct. I’ve read enough other recipes to know yours was the one which sounds best to me. Congrats on finding a way to make your passion your gig!
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This is my first time commenting on anything and I like this recipe so much that I felt compelled to do so! I have made it about four or five times now. Thank you! The only change I made was to substitute the sundried tomato pesto for regular store bought pesto.
This soup is wonderful. I made for my family who are all great cooks and they loved it. I’m about to make my 2nd batch to freeze. Love it!!!!
This is absolutely delicious! Very healthy, too! I will definitely be making this again. Like a previous reviewer, I did not add cooked Ditalini until I was ready to serve it. I never add pasta to soup until I serve it because it expands and absorbs all the liquid.
Yum. Eaten up like crazy by me and the FAM. After tasting the store bought prepared tomato pesto I knew this would be a #Winner. Out of my love for my youngest who has chosen a vegan approach, I skipped the Parma wedge. Out of love of pork sausage I prepared some Johnsonville on the side to add as desired. a question for the host and owner of this site, do you end up making an income from this sort of thing? Advertising and all? I hope to hear back from you.
Glad to hear the soup was enjoyed! To answer your question, yes, this is my full time job 🙂
This is a wonderful recipe! I have made it several times and the only thing I do differently is cook dried beans with some onion and garlic and add them instead of canned beans. The soup is colorful and delicious!
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