If you follow me on social media, you might know I had a baby a couple of days ago. And I’d like to point out how dedicated I am blogging from a hospital bed post-surgery to make sure all y’all don’t go without dinner. KIDDING. I’m not a crazy person. Well, crazy enough to voluntarily gestate a 4th child, but we’ll skip that conversation. I’m writing this post ahead of time so I can actually be resting up and focusing on our new babe by the time you read this.
This is one of my favorite soups, and browsing over the ingredient list, it doesn’t appear to be anything overly impressive. It’s not loaded with gooey cheese bombs like this Lasagna Soup, nor topped with an entire Mexican restaurant like some of our Tortilla Soups. It’s super simple ingredients that somehow come together for something so flavorful and so comforting. There’s nothing I love more on chilly fall days than to smell a pot of hot soup simmering away on the stove-top, and this one is simple and delicious; a perfect weeknight meal.
You know it’s going to be good when a recipe starts out with bacon. After you crisp up some chopped bacon in your pot, you’ll saute your aromatics right in it. Garlic and onion sauteing in bacon drippings is seriously one of the most amazing flavors in the world.
Fagioli just means “beans” in Italian, so these creamy white beans get added to the pot along with canned tomatoes and broth.
You can choose your pasta; any small pasta shape will do. I like to choose pasta that is similar in size to the other things in the pot, so it all fits nicely on the spoon, ya know? Bow Tie or mini bow tie work really great; I especially love the minis.
This soup is so simple, but the flavors are so good. It’s such a great example of how great food doesn’t have to be complicated. Topped off with a little fresh Parmesan cheese (grate your own, skip the bagged stuff) and some fresh basil or parsley.
The recipe also calls for a little drizzle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil over each serving, and it’s important that you use a quality olive oil. It adds flavor, richness, and body that you wouldn’t expect. This is the perfect use for a good, flavored olive oil and almost any of our flavors are delicious here (I’ve tried just about all of them on this soup!) Basil or Garlic are obvious choices,
and hello- bacon. If you’ve got your hands on our Smoked Bacon Olive Oil, that’s my absolute fave on this one. (I should note that Bacon is currently in-stock!)
This is the perfect chilly-fall-day dinner. Pair it with an easy salad and a warm loaf of crusty bread (If you plan ahead, try it with our Rosemary Foccacia Loaves) and you’re good to go.

Pasta e Fagioli Soup (Pasta and Bean Soup with Bacon)
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 ounces bacon 4 slices, chopped medium
- 1 onion chopped fine
- 4-6 garlic cloves minced
- 1 tablespoon oregano, fresh, minced or 1 tsp dried
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1 28-oz can diced tomatoes
- 2 15.5-oz cans canellini beans rinsed
- 3 ½ cups chicken broth, low-sodium
- 2 ½ cups water
- salt
- 8 ounces small-shaped pasta 1 ¾ cups; try varieties such as ditalini, orzo, mini bowtie, and stellini
- ¼ cup parsley, fresh minced
- pepper
- 2 ounces Parmesan cheese grated (1 cup)
Instructions
- Cook the bacon in a large Dutch oven over medium heat until crsp, about 8 minutes. Stir in the onion, garlic, oregano, and red pepper flakes. Cook until the onion is softened, about 5 minutes. Stir in the tomatoes with their juice, beans, broth, water, and 1 teaspoon salt. Bring to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes.
- Stir in the pasta and cook until just slightly underdone. Off the heat, stir in the parsley and season with salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle individual bowls extra herbs if desired, and then with grated Parmesan and a drizzle of olive oil before serving.
Make Ahead
- This soup can be prepared through step 1, cooled, covered, and refrigerated for up to 2 days or frozen for up to 1 month. Reheat over low heat before proceeding with step 2.
Questions & Reviews
Made this tonight for dinner and we loved it! Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️
we loved it. we cant wait to have it again and we had it on a cold day which made it even better. love grace age 8.
Hi- I love your stuff and own all your cookbooks. I just can’t help but be so grossed out with the Dr Oz advertisement that keeps popping up while recipe reading.
Made it for supper tonight with two tweaks. First I added the bacon to each serving to accommodate vegetarian family members. Second, I had a Parmesan rind in the freezer so I tossed that in with the broth. Easy and delicious supper!
Wonderful recipe. I made it for lunch yesterday and my husband and I both enjoyed it very much.
Made this soup for dinner tonight – incredibly delicious! I used half of the read pepper flakes. Perfect!
I brought this soup to my ward’s Halloween party last night…it was perfect! Even my picky oldest son loved it 🙂
Congratulations on your sweet baby! Enjoy all those snuggles!
Congratulations on the new addition to the family. It’s going to get cold this weekend in NC so this soup just might be dinner one night.
Congrats! I hope everything is going well for you and the new babe!
I love this soup! But I would never use 3 1/2 cups of chicken broth and leave 1/2 cup in the 1 quart container. So I just poured in the whole thing and decreased the water by 1/2 cup.
Congrats on your knew baby! What an exciting time!!! I love this soup and can’t wait to try your recipe. Thanks for sharing. Just pinned 😉
Congratulations on your new baby!!!!!!! Great soup, but not as wonderful as a new baby.
Soup sounds delicious. Congratulations on your baby!
Congratulations!!! I’m sure you have your hands full right now. Hope you’re doing well.
This soup looks delish, going to cook tomorrow. Thanks.
Yea! Thanks! this has been a horrible day and this soup made my day! I have been secretly hoping you guys would do a version of this soup for a long time! Thank YOU!
Congratulations on the new baby! I’m excited to make this soup. I have everything for it and will be making it for dinner tomorrow night. Do you think this soup would freeze well?
Maybe if I would have read all the way through the end of the recipe first I would have known that, yes this does freeze well. 🙂
Congratulations- baby Gavin is beautiful! ( no surprise there, really!)
And yum. This exactly what my baby is making me crave!
Congrats- I knew we were due pretty close- I had #5 right on time yesterday. Good luck and take a break!
How many does this serve? Would the pasta get mushy upon reheating??
Congratulations!!! I hope that you are all enjoying newborn snuggles and hopefully sneaking in a few moments of sleep here and there!
Congratulations! 4 kids, wow! That’s amazing 🙂 This was my favorite soup growing up when we would go to the Olive Garden…can’t wait to make this at home!
Best wishes to you and your family! The soup looks fantastic.
Congrats on your new baby! I loved having my babies in the Fall. It gives you the perfect excuse to stay cozy inside.
CONGRATULATIONS on your new baby!!
Sara – congrats on the new baby! What joy!
Thank you for this recipe! I can make this with ingredients I can find in Japan (the beans may be a bit of a challenge, though). Congrats on your baby–perhaps mine will take the hint and show up too! After all, I would really like to see my feet again! 🙂
Congratulations and welcome to the cute little baby! He is beautiful! Boys can be beautiful when they are tiny little babies, right? P.S. The soup sounds delish!