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If you like to make everything from scratch, make your own meatballs and tomato soup. On a financial or time budget- use premade. I double-checked and all ingredients are available at Dollar Tree, so even the tightest budget can try it!
Italian Meatball Soup
Ingredients:
- 8-12 meatballs (I used these Smithfield Power Bites)
- 1 can/jar Tomato Basil Soup (I used Rao)
- 1 14.5oz can salt-free diced tomatoes
- 6 Oz (half of a 12 oz. bag) frozen onion and pepper blend (I used my slap chopper to make the onions and peppers much smaller pieces)
- 1T butter or oil
- 1T minced garlic
- 2T chopped sun-dried tomatoes and 1T of the oil
- 1c. pasta shape of your choice (I used medium shells)
- 1 bay leaf
- parmesan cheese
Directions:
- In a deep pot, warm oil and saute the frozen onion and pepper until the onions are translucent and fragrant about 10-15 minutes.
- Add in garlic, and sundried tomatoes and it’s oil and stir frequently, until garlic is fragrant.
- Add in the soup, bay leaf, meatballs (mine were frozen), and canned tomatoes.
- Allow soup to cook covered on medium/low for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Pour uncooked pasta into soup, turn to low, and cover again. cook on low for about 10 minutes. Remove bay leaf and serve.
- Top each serving with parmesan cheese as desired.
This recipe makes 4-6 servings. It can be easily doubled or tripled.
Tips:
- It freezes well also.
- It can be made vegan or vegetarian. Use vegan/vegetarian meatballs and soup.
- GLUTEN FREE: Substitute GF Meatballs and Pasta

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