Chilly weather calls for a nice big bowl of Italian Wedding Soup! This comforting recipe is made with cauliflower rice for a healthier low carb option. Only 3.7g net carbs per serving!
You know that damp cold that chills you to the bone? The temperature might not even be that low, but the dreary, drizzly cold just moves right through you. That’s the kind of weather that screams for this Keto Italian Wedding Soup!
It’s a rich warm broth full of succulent keto meatballs and sprinkled with plenty of Parmesan cheese. But skip the pasta and pop in some cauliflower rice instead. Now you’ve just amped up the nutrition and managed to warm yourself up at the same time.
The perfect meal for the sort of damp cold that chills you right to the bone!
Why you need this soup recipe
I have updated this recipe ever so slightly because I really wanted to include my make ahead meatballs. If you have some of these on hand, you can make this Italian Wedding Soup Recipe at a moment’s notice.
So I am giving you three options for making this delicious keto soup. You can make the meatballs at the time you make them soup, and allow them to cook in the broth. Or you can make the meatballs and pre-cook them, and then add them to the soup at the end.
Finally, you can make a big batch of the meatballs, freeze them, and add them to the soup in their frozen state. Just keep the soup simmering until the meatballs are warmed through!
That’s what I’ve been doing lately: making the full batch of keto meatballs, baking them, and then freezing them. That way, I have quick meal options on chilly days. I also love them in Keto Meatball Casserole!
Ingredients you need
- Keto meatballs: You can add them fresh, cooked, or frozen!
- Chicken broth: I like to get a good keto-friendly bone broth for the best flavor.
- Cauliflower rice: This takes the place of acini de pepe that is standard in Italian Wedding Soup. I swear you won’t taste any difference and it’s better for you!
- Spinach: You can use fresh or frozen spinach for this recipe.
- Parmesan: Sprinkle the top of your soup with plenty of Parmesan cheese for a real Italian meal.
- Aromatics: Onion, celery, garlic.
- Seasoning: Salt, pepper, oregano
Step by Step Directions
1. Prepare the meatballs: Prepare the meatball mixture according to the directions. You can make them as big or as small as you like. Refrigerate or pre-cook the meatballs before adding to the soup.
2. Sauté the aromatics: In a large saucepan or stock pot, heat the oil over medium heat until shimmering. Add the onion, celery, salt, and pepper and sauté until vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook another minute.
3. Add the broth: Stir in the chicken broth and oregano and bring to a strong simmer. Add the cauliflower rice and the meatballs and cook until the meatballs are cooked or warmed through, 5 to 10 minutes.
4. Add the spinach: Add the spinach leaves and cook until wilted, 2 minutes more. Season to taste and sprinkle with additional Parmesan.
Expert Tips
I recommend making the meatballs on the smaller side for this soup. They will cook through faster and you can get more per serving. I like to make mine about ¾ inches in diameter when uncooked. They will shrink as they cook.
Most Italian Wedding Soup recipes have you cooking the meatballs right in the broth. But I really prefer them pre-cooked. They have more flavor and better texture, in my opinion.
You can cook the meatballs from frozen right in the soup! Once you get the broth simmering, add them right in and let them thaw and warm through. They are pre-cooked so there’s no worry of undercooked meat.
Frequently Asked Questions
The name actually comes from a mistranslation of “minestra maritata”. This Italian phrase translates to “married soup” and refers to the marriage of ingredients, not to actual weddings. But isn’t it nice to imagine that it’s served at nuptial feasts to honor the bride and groom?
Italian Wedding Soup typically consists of meatballs, broth, spinach, and small, round pasta called Acini de Pepe. For this keto friendly version, I have replaced the pasta with cauliflower rice. And it’s just as tasty and even more nutritious!
This Keto Italian Wedding Soup has 5.2g of carbs and 1.5g of fiber per serving. So it has only 3.7g net carbs per yummy bowl of soup.
More delicious soup recipes
Keto Italian Wedding Soup Recipe
Ingredients
Meatballs
- ⅓ recipe Keto Meatballs
Italian Wedding Soup
- 2 tablespoon avocado oil
- ¼ cup chopped onion
- 4 stalks celery chopped
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon pepper
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups riced cauliflower
- 2 cups packed spinach leaves (or 1 cup frozen spinach)
- Additional salt and pepper
- Parmesan for sprinkling
Instructions
Meatballs
- Prepare the meatball mixture according to the directions. You can make them as big or as small as you like.
- At this point, you can either refrigerate them and add to the soup to be cooked in the broth. Or you can pre-cook them and add to the soup at the end. You can even freeze them and add them straight to the broth from frozen.
Italian Wedding Soup
- In a large saucepan or stock pot, heat the oil over medium heat until shimmering. Add the onion, celery, salt, and pepper and sauté until vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook another minute.
- Stir in the chicken broth and oregano and bring to a strong simmer. Add the cauliflower rice and the meatballs and cook until the meatballs are cooked or warmed through, 5 to 10 minutes.
- Add the spinach leaves and cook until wilted, 2 minutes more. Season to taste and sprinkle with additional Parmesan.
Holly says
My fave comfort soup is tomato , but it has to come with a side of grilled cheese 🙂
Liza says
Be so neat to win! Can’t wait to try the receipt!
Cass says
This soup looks wonderful. Thank you for all the amazing reipes you share! But l have to confess that my favorite soup is a simple broth. I know… dull. But l am going to try this soup, later this week. Thanks!
Kristin says
Your stuff is awesome Carolyn!
Tabby says
My favorite soup is French Onion Soup. Mmmmmm
Rebecca J Hoffman says
That soup looks so good! I really want to try variations on those meatballs.
Julie D. says
I came up with a new soup using chicken, three different cheeses, plus cream cheese and canned coconut milk, and chicken stock. So yummy and easy on a cold day!
Jennifer says
My comfort soup is vegetable but I love wedding soup. Snow is expected to arrive tomorrow…
and keep coming for a few days here! Perfect time to try this recipe 🙂
Carole Hill says
Thanks, Carolyn….We eat soup a lot,actually all year ’round, it’s soooo good and good for you. Will try this next time around. Lovely soup pot to fix it in.
Pan says
My favorite comfort soup is homemade egg drop soup. I make it when I’m sick because it’s ridiculously easy and takes under 5 minutes.
Lori says
While the simple tomato basil soup will always reign supreme in my heart, this soup looks quite scrumptious!
Michelle G says
I do love an unstuffed green pepper soup, made now with cauli rice instead of regular, of course. Can’t wait to make this Italian wedding soup!
Julia Jenner says
It’s finally cold here and I love soup. Definitely will make this weekend.
Katie says
I have such a hard time imagining the cold weather you’re experiencing! We’re still hovering around 80 degrees down here in Florida…and I am OVER it! I love when the weather is brisk/wintery so I can enjoy a soup like this (although perhaps with some eggplant “meatballs” in place of the meat for me)! Hoping a cold front hits us soon so I can get on top of my winter cooking! My absolute favorite to make/have is a bowl of homemade mushroom soup!
Carolyn says
Going to be down there after Christmas, as it turns out. Visiting my dad, probably our last chance to see him since he’s so very ill. Won’t have time to visit with you but I will wave in your direction!
Lynn P says
This looks delicious. It is ten degrees today so soup looks amazing. Stunning pot too.
Cherokee says
I love a creamy tomato bisque. I was thrilled to see the Italian wedding soup recipe since I rarely see recipes for low carb soups.There is a wintry mix in our forecast, and I think Italian wedding soup would be the perfect meal for it.
Meghan says
This might sound kind of weird, but I just absolutely love carrot soup! It is, by far, my favorite soup to make!
Mandi Kessler says
Does chili count?
Carolyn says
Of course!
Angie says
Taco soup!
Kayley says
I love ol’ reliable Chicken Noodle.
Tierney says
My favorite soup is wild rice (creamy)–a Minnesota tradition!