Olive Garden Pasta e fa*gioli - Recipe Diaries (2024)

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Olive Garden's famous Pasta e fa*gioli soup is good on cold Fall nights or rainy cool Spring days with sprinkled with some parmesan cheese on top, and a piece of crusty bread! A copycat version you can make at home.

This post was updated on May, 1st, 2019. The picture was driving me crazy and it needed to be updated, plus the freestyle smart points I had needed to be updated as well after a reader had commented saying that Olive Garden's soup is only 2 smart points and I had 6 before. Previous comments about people asking for points are from WW previous plans. There are so many different varieties of sausage out there that can be used for this soup. I have used Sweet Italian Sausage and Hot Italian Sausage for this fa*gioli soup. If you don't like either sub out for chicken or turkey sausage. Use the WW recipe builder to figure out points for each sausage. With 1 cup of pasta, the soup became really thick so I lowered it down to only ½ cup.

Olive Garden is one of my favorite places to eat carbs. Their breadsticks are to die for and one could fill up on just soup and salad for a light lunch. I have to be really careful on the number of breadsticks I eat at Olive Garden because the calories and points can add up pretty quickly. Pasta fa*gioli is one of my favorite soups on their menu and it is a hearty soup filled with beans and pasta. Actually, I think it is similar to a hearty Italian chili. Some recipes call for Italian sausage or pancetta. The smell of bacon, onions, carrots, and celery cooking in a pot with some garlic is just one of the best cooking smells out there.

Walmart has these cheese breadsticks located in their bakery section and each breadstick is 3 smart points each. One of the ladies I follow on Instagram raves about them and I finally tried them. They are very good with this soup but not like Olive Garden's breadsticks. 1 breadstick with 1 cup of this soup is only 6 smart points.

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Where I live Ditalini pasta can be super hard to find. There are two local grocery stores here and neither of them has that shaped pasta. I have to go to Wal-Mart just to find it and when I go there. I'll pick up a couple of boxes of ditalini and those breadsticks for this soup. There are lots of yummy zero point foods in this soup!

Ingredients for Olive Garde Pasta fa*gioli

  • Ditalini pasta or large ringed pasta
  • 8 oz ofsweet Italian sausage (can sub turkey sausage or chicken sausage)
  • Garlic
  • Onion
  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Chicken broth
  • Crushed tomatoes
  • Basil
  • Dried oregano
  • Dried thyme
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste - I never add any extra salt to my soup because there is enough of it in the other canned foods.
  • 1 (15-ounce) can great northern beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 (15-ounce) can of Dark Red Kidney Beans, drained and rinsed
  • Parmesan cheese (optional)

How to make Olive Garden Pasta fa*gioli Soup

  1. Spray a large Dutch oven with cooking spray. Heat to medium-highheat. Addsweet Italian turkey sausageto the skillet and cook until browned, about 3-5 minutes, drain excess fat and set aside.
  2. Stir in garlic, onion, carrots, and celery. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, about 3-4 minutes.
  3. Whisk in chicken broth, crushed tomatoes, basil, oregano, and thyme. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, covered, until vegetables are tender, about 10-15 minutes.
  4. Add in uncooked pasta and beans until heated through.

If you want leftovers of this soup or want to reheat it the next day, it will be very thick. Add in a little extra water before reheating

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Olive Garden's famous Pasta e fa*gioli soup is good on cold Fall nights or rainy cool Spring days with sprinkled with some parmesan cheese on top, and a piece of crusty bread! A copycat version you can make at home.

Ingredients

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  • ½ cup ditalini pasta or large ringed pasta
  • 8 oz ofsweet Italian sausage
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 medium onion, diced
  • 3 carrots, peeled and diced
  • 2 stalks celery, diced
  • 3 cups chicken broth
  • 1 28 ounce can of crushed tomatoes
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¾ teaspoon dried thyme
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 1 (15-ounce) can great northern beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 (15-ounce) can of Dark Red Kidney Beans, drained and rinsed
  • Toppings: parmesan cheese (optional)

Instructions

  1. Spray a large Dutch oven with cooking spray. Heat to medium-highheat. Addsweet Italian turkey sausageto the skillet and cook until browned, about 3-5 minutes, drain excess fat and set aside.
  2. Stir in garlic, onion, carrots, and celery. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, about 3-4 minutes.
  3. Whisk in chicken broth, crushed tomatoes, basil, oregano, and thyme. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, covered, until vegetables are tender, about 10-15 minutes.
  4. Add in uncooked pasta and beans until heated through.
  5. Serving size: 1 cup.

Notes

myWW points: Blue 3; Green 5; Purple 3

My WW Personal Points: 5 Click here to see in recipe builder (will have to log in)

  • Prep Time: 10min
  • Cook Time: 20-25min
  • Category: Easy
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup
  • Calories: 227
  • Fat: 7.9g
  • Carbohydrates: 24.4g
  • Fiber: 4.6g
  • Protein: 15.3g

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  1. Jenna says

    You're welcome!

  2. Linda G. says

    I would like to say this soup is a family favorite! It is hearty and delicious. It freezes well and I thank you for the recipe.
    It doesn’t hurt that it is relatively good for us as well.

  3. Jenna says

    Sometimes I don't look at my recipes for a while until a reader comments on it and I didn't realize the old recipe was 6 smart points. I adjusted the recipe so it is now 3 points per serving but I do need to take a new picture. This current one is bothering the heck out of me and I have a hard time finding ditalini pasta around here.

  4. Linda says

    If you get the real thing at Olive Garden, the points are only 2 per serving. Might want to see what you can change in your recipe.

  5. Jenna says

    There's 10 servings, divide that into 10 equal portions. 🙂

  6. Maggie says

    Can you please tell me what the serving size is? Looks great!

  7. Wendy says

    Excellent. I substituted a can of corn instead of pasta and added a can of Garbanzo beans. This made it a 5 point soup per serving. I freeze portions for work and thought may be better than freezing pasta too. Very yummy soup.

  8. Jenna says

    Hi Debra, it is now 4 smart points per serving! Thanks.

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FAQs

Did Olive Garden discontinue pasta fa*gioli? ›

fa*gioli has been taken off the menu. Sorry to disappoint you. That looks so good. sad to see that it had been discontinued.

What is pasta e fa*gioli soup made of? ›

Pasta e fa*gioli, sometimes shortened to pasta fa*gioli (or pasta fazool if you're a Sopranos fan), is a classic Italian soup. Its name literally translates to “pasta and beans,” and it consists of tiny pasta, creamy beans, and tender vegetables in a fragrant tomato broth.

What is the difference between pasta fa*gioli and pasta fa*gioli? ›

But according to chef, TV host, and cookbook author Capri Cafaro, one major distinction between Italian pasta e fa*gioli and its American cousin is "the consistency. Pasta e fa*gioli is a bit more like a soup broth and may have more vegetables, the addition of sausage, or a wider variety of beans included."

How many calories are in pasta fa*gioli soup at Olive Garden? ›

Olive Garden Pasta E fa*gioli (1 serving) contains 21g total carbs, 17g net carbs, 6g fat, 9g protein, and 180 calories.

What is the most popular soup at Olive Garden? ›

Zuppa Toscana – Olive Garden Copycat (VIDEO) Zuppa Toscana is Olive Garden's most popular soup. This one-pot, homemade Zuppa Toscana recipe is hearty and loaded with Italian sausage, kale, bacon and potatoes.

Does pasta fa*gioli go bad? ›

Our answer. Nigella's Pasta E fa*gioli (from NIGELLA BITES) is a hearty soup made with borlotti beans and small pasta shapes. It is perfect bowlfood for chillier, more Autumnal weather. The soup, once cooled, can be stored in the fridge, covered, for up to 3 days.

What does fazool mean in Italian? ›

Actually spelled "fa*gioli" 1. Italian for bean. 2. Term used for money or a bill.

Are minestrone and pasta fa*gioli the same? ›

Pasta fa*gioli and minestrone are both Italian soups with similar flavors that make use of whatever vegetables you have on hand. The main difference is the beans in the pasta fa*gioli that result in a thicker soup than minestrone, which is traditionally very brothy.

What does fa*gioli mean in English? ›

The word fa*gioli (pronounced "fa-JOLE-ee") is the Italian word for beans.

What is the lowest calorie soup at Olive Garden? ›

Nutritional values vary depending on your selection.
  • Minestrone. The Olive Garden's Minestrone has 100 calories per bowl. ...
  • Chicken and Gnocchi. A bowl of Chicken and Gnocchi soup from the Olive Garden has 250 calories, the restaurant reports. ...
  • Pasta e fa*gioli. ...
  • Zuppa Toscana.

Is olive garden healthy for you? ›

Olive Garden's healthiest meals come from their Lighter Italian Fare menu. Olive Garden claims that their Lighter Italian Fare menu items are inspired by Italy's Mediterranean Coast where the diet is primarily vegetables, whole grains, herbs and spices, and olive oil.

Does Olive Garden make their own soup? ›

Our soup and sauce masters create dishes by hand and from scratch, every day. With fresh, whole ingredients like kale, peppers and squash. Because they know cooking that way – the Italian way- everything tastes better. to everything they make.

What happened to Never Ending pasta at Olive Garden? ›

Like many casual-dining chains, Olive Garden doesn't offer many promotional discounts these days, with one notable exception: its Never-Ending Pasta Bowl. The popular bottomless meal deal returned in October 2022 after a three-year, pandemic-prompted hiatus.

Why did Olive Garden get rid of mushroom ravioli? ›

Stuffed Pasta On Limited Supply

The promos and the discontinuation of Olive Garden's giant stuffed shells are part of the chain tweaking its menu. In 2023, it discontinued its stuffed mushroom ravioli -- another stuffed pasta causality of the chain-shifting focus.

What are the two soups at Olive Garden? ›

Pasta e fa*gioli - White and red beans, ground beef, fresh tomatoes and tubetti pasta in a savory broth. Minestrone (V) - Fresh vegetables, beans and pasta in a light tomato broth - a vegan classic.

Why did Olive Garden get rid of stuffed shells? ›

While Olive Garden hasn't given an exact reason for its menu shifts, restaurants discontinue items for a number of reasons. For one, certain menu items may have been too expensive or too time-consuming to produce. Just because it was your favorite item doesn't necessarily mean it was a hit overall.

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