Crockpot White Lasagna Soup 5

Crockpot White Lasagna Soup

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By Millie Pham

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This white lasagna soup is one of my all-time favorite cozy crockpot recipes. It’s creamy, cheesy, loaded with flavor, and just plain satisfying.

Think: everything you love about white lasagna—like tender noodles, juicy chicken, and cheesy goodness—but in a rich, hearty soup that cooks low and slow all day.

It’s a total comfort food win, especially on cold nights when you want something warm with barely any effort.

Why I Love This Recipe

I started making this soup on a whim one winter night when I didn’t feel like layering an actual lasagna. Now it’s a go-to for when I want something creamy and cozy without fuss.

  • All the creamy comfort of lasagna, without the work
  • Easy to prep, then let the crockpot handle the rest
  • Packed with flavor, cheese, and cozy vibes
  • Feeds a crowd or makes amazing leftovers
  • No fancy ingredients—just pantry staples

Servings and Time

  • Serves: 6–8
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 6–7 hours on low or 3–4 on high
  • Total Time: Up to 7 hrs 15 mins

What You’ll Need

  • 1.5 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 small onion
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ½ tsp ground black pepper
  • 1 tsp Italian seasoning
  • ½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 6 cups chicken broth
  • 8 lasagna noodles, broken into pieces
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 ½ cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • ¾ cup ricotta cheese
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 cups baby spinach (packed)
  • Fresh chopped parsley for garnish (optional)

Pro Tips

  • Break the lasagna noodles into small bite-sized pieces before adding so they cook evenly.
  • Wait to add the dairy until the end—this keeps the soup creamy and smooth.
  • Shred the chicken right in the crockpot to save time and keep all the juices.
  • If the soup gets too thick, add a little extra broth when reheating.
  • Add a scoop of ricotta on top of each bowl instead of mixing it all in—it makes a creamy, cheesy bite every time.

Tools You’ll Need

  • 6-quart black oval crockpot
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Mixing spoon
  • Ladle
  • Medium bowl (for mixing cheeses)
  • Serving bowls

Substitutions and Variations

  • Use rotisserie chicken instead of raw—just add in the last hour
  • Sub pasta shells or bowties for the lasagna noodles
  • Use kale instead of spinach for more texture
  • Make it lighter with half-and-half instead of heavy cream
  • Go spicy with extra crushed red pepper or a spoon of hot sauce

Make Ahead Tips

  • Chop your onion and garlic ahead of time
  • Mix the cheeses in a bowl and keep in the fridge until needed
  • You can also cook the chicken ahead and shred it, then add later

Cooking Instructions

Step 1: Add chicken, onion, and garlic to crockpot

Ingredients used: 1.5 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts, 1 small onion, 4 cloves garlic
Ultra close-up of raw chicken breasts placed in the bottom of the black oval crockpot with whole onion and garlic cloves surrounding them. Everything is fresh and uncut. White marble counters with hints of gold in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 2: Add seasoning and olive oil

Ingredients used: 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tsp salt, ½ tsp ground black pepper, 1 tsp Italian seasoning, ½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes (optional)
Ultra close-up of olive oil being drizzled over the chicken, followed by all dry seasonings sprinkled across the top. You can see the texture of the spices resting on the meat and aromatics. White marble counters with hints of gold in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 3: Pour in chicken broth

Ingredients used: 6 cups chicken broth
Ultra close-up of golden chicken broth fully poured into the crockpot, surrounding the chicken, onion, and garlic. The broth rises just to the top of the ingredients. White marble counters with hints of gold in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 4: Cover and cook

No ingredients added in this step
Ultra close-up of the black oval crockpot covered and actively cooking on low. Steam is starting to fog the lid slightly, with bubbles forming at the broth’s edges. Modern stainless steel gas stove in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 5: Remove and shred chicken

Ingredients used: cooked chicken only
Ultra close-up of the tender cooked chicken being shredded with two forks directly inside the crockpot. Onion and garlic are soft and blending into the broth. Modern stainless steel gas stove in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 6: Add broken lasagna noodles

Ingredients used: 8 broken lasagna noodles
Ultra close-up of uncooked broken lasagna noodles being added into the hot soup, scattered evenly across the surface. The broth is steaming. Modern stainless steel gas stove in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 7: Cook until noodles are tender (about 20–25 min on high)

No new ingredients added
Ultra close-up of the soup bubbling as the noodles soften, becoming slightly translucent. The shredded chicken floats throughout the broth. Modern stainless steel gas stove in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 8: Stir in cream and cheeses

Ingredients used: 1 cup heavy cream, 1 ½ cups shredded mozzarella, ¾ cup ricotta, ¼ cup grated parmesan
Ultra close-up of the heavy cream and cheeses being stirred into the hot soup, creating a thick, creamy texture. Cheese starts to melt and swirl into the broth. Modern stainless steel gas stove in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 9: Add baby spinach

Ingredients used: 2 cups baby spinach
Ultra close-up of fresh baby spinach being stirred into the creamy soup, wilting into the mixture. Green leaves contrast with the white base. Modern stainless steel gas stove in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Step 10: Serve hot, garnish optional

Ingredients used: cooked soup, optional fresh chopped parsley, extra ricotta or mozzarella for topping
Ultra close-up of the finished creamy white lasagna soup served in a round white ceramic bowl. Garnished with a dollop of ricotta, a sprinkle of mozzarella, and a bit of chopped parsley. Everything looks silky, hot, and comforting. White marble counters with hints of gold in the background. A straight 90-degree top-down shot with no tilt, captured directly overhead.

Macros (per serving, estimate for 6 servings)

  • Calories: 480
  • Protein: 35g
  • Carbs: 28g
  • Fat: 25g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Sugar: 3g

Why This Recipe Works (Quick Science)

This recipe works because the slow cooker gently builds flavor over time. Cooking the chicken low and slow in broth keeps it juicy, while the starch from the noodles helps thicken the soup. Adding the dairy at the end prevents it from curdling, and layering cheese gives it that lasagna flavor without needing to bake anything.

Common Mistakes

  • Adding dairy too early: It’ll curdle—wait until the end.
  • Overcooking the noodles: Check them after 20 minutes so they don’t get mushy.
  • Using pre-cooked chicken too soon: Add it late to avoid dryness.
  • Skipping seasoning: This soup needs the herbs and salt for real lasagna flavor.

What to Serve With

  • Garlic bread or cheesy toast
  • A crisp Caesar salad
  • Roasted broccoli or green beans
  • Crusty sourdough for dipping
  • Chilled white wine or sparkling water

FAQ

Can I use rotisserie chicken?
Yes! Just skip the raw chicken step and add shredded rotisserie chicken during the last hour.

Can I freeze this soup?
You can, but dairy-based soups may separate. Reheat slowly and stir well.

What if I don’t have ricotta?
Use cottage cheese or skip it. It’ll still be creamy with mozzarella and cream.

Can I make this on the stove?
Yes—simmer the chicken in broth on the stove, shred it, then follow the same steps from there.

Final Thoughts

This crockpot white lasagna soup is like a warm hug in a bowl—creamy, cheesy, and packed with flavor. It’s easy enough for a weeknight but cozy enough for weekends and guests. Give it a try and let me know how it turned out for you! I’d love to hear your thoughts or answer any questions you’ve got.

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