This Italian Wedding Soup mix is one of our absolute favourite camping meals. All you need on site is some ground meat and water - you'd NEVER know it was made from a dry mix! There are gluten-free and keto options, too!
A bowl of hot soup is always great, but this savory broth with tiny meatballs and a bunch of savory spinach leaves? Absolute perfection for any cold day!
Obviously, when it came time to design packet mixes for camping food, making a sensational Italian soup was high up on our wish list!
This recipe was inspired by my keto meatball soup, just... without the meatballs.
I donโt know about you, but I donโt feel like fussing with making a bunch of tiny homemade meatballs while camping!
Donโt worry, you wonโt miss out on the signature tender meatballs that are requisite of this cozy soup!
A seasoning packet is added to ground meat - flavouring it just as you would for the keto meatballs in my original recipe.
Rather than being rolled up into balls, itโs cooked as-us, and broken up. Slightly different texture, but your taste buds wonโt know the difference!
Part of what makes it an amazing recipe is that itโs very customizable.
As I try to stick to my keto diet even when camping, I use a โpastaโ thatโs suitable for a low-carb diet.
If you donโt need it to be low in net carbs, you can use traditional pasta... or swap it out for a gluten free alternative.
Anyway, letโs take a look at what youโll need for this Italian Wedding Soup mix recipe!
Ingredients
As with my other camping mix recipes, the ingredients for this Italian wedding soup mix recipe can be looked at in two sections:
The soup ingredients for the mix itself, and then the fresh ingredients youโll need to use the mix.
A nice thing about this recipe: If you donโt need it to be Keto, you can find EVERYTHING you need in grocery stores!
For keto, you just need to one specialty ingredient - thatโs it!
Anyway, as always... I have some notes for you:
The Instant Soup Mix Packets
These are the ingredients youโll measure into freezer bags, ahead of time.
Dehydrated Spinach
You can buy Dried Spinach Flakes if you like, but itโs really easy to make from fresh spinach ... I canโt bring myself to pay the convenience upcharge.
Also, the retail stuff tends to be pretty pulverized - it wonโt rehydrate into nice pieces of spinach.
Fresh baby spinach is SO affordable - Iโll buy loads of veggies and dry enough to make a seasonโs worth of instant soup packets in one go.
All you need to do is arrange your spinach in a single layer in your Food Dehydrator.
Let your machine run until the spinach is dried through - it goes REALLY quickly. Allow it to cool to room temperature, then bag it until youโre ready to assemble your soup mixes.
Not as into spinach? Use whatever leafy greens you like - Swiss chard, curly kale... whatever floats your boat!
Dehydrated Vegetables
Beyond the cabbage, I use 2 other types of dehydrated vegetables in this camp soup mix recipe.
The first is a pantry staple - Onion Flakes, the other requires either a specialty purchase, or a little work ahead of time.
When it comes to the Dehydrated Shredded Carrot , Iโll just peel and large-shred some carrots, then dry them in my Food Dehydrator - it only takes a few hours.
Starting with 2.5 cups fresh shredded carrot tends to get me about ยพ cup dried carrot, or about 12 Tablespoons worth.
Itโs cheap and easy, if you have a food dehydrator!
If not, you can order Dehydrated Carrot Flakes online.
Itโs a bit more expensive than making it yourself, but really - theyโll last you a while, and even with that additional cost, your soup mixes are way cheaper than buying specialty camping food from outfitters.
Healthier, too!
Powdered Bone Broth
I use Powdered Chicken Bone Broth, rather than chicken bouillon - for a few reasons.
Itโs higher in protein, more neutral flavoured, not as salty, and just plain tastes better. All around, a great base for this recipe - I use Organika Chicken Bone Broth.
It tastes more like a hearty chicken stock, than some of the thinner chicken broth options you can buy.
You can try using a powdered vegetable broth - or beef broth, if you prefer a beef base - instead of the chicken broth, though.
If you can find something thatโs just pure vegetables / beef - without a bunch of additives, salt, or seasoning - thatโs going to be your best bet.
Pasta
Traditional Italian wedding soup is made with tiny pasta - Acini De Pepe, usually.
Feel free to use 1.5 oz of the real thing in this recipe, if you donโt need it to be gluten-free or low carb.
I need both, though, so I use Kaizen Rice - a keto-friendly rice substitute made from lupini beans.
Basically, a low carb pasta.
Want a cheaper option? Try dehydrating frozen (well, thawed!) cauliflower rice!
Need it a gluten free, but not necessarily low carb soup?
Feel free to use about 1 oz of Minute Rice or Instant Brown Rice instead.
Everything Else
Rounding out the soup packet ingredients, youโll need:
Parmesan Cheese Powder
Dried Parsley
Dried Basil
Garlic Powder
Dried Oregano
Onion Powder
Ground Black Pepper
Salt
... These ones are all pretty straightforward, easy to come by, and self-explanatory, though!
That said, if youโd prefer to use Italian Seasoning instead of individual dried herbs, go for it - 1 ยฝ teaspoon in the seasoning packet, in place of the parsley, basil, and oregano.
Cooking and Serving
To use a soup packet, youโll need at least one more ingredient, in addition to water:
Ground Meat
We tend to use ground chicken or ground turkey meat, but feel free to use different meats if youโd like.
Lean ground beef or ground pork are other good options - you can even use ground vegan meats, if thatโs your thing.
Iโll section a lb of ground meat into two ยฝ lb portions, wrap and freeze them. Then, when itโs time to make a batch of soup, Iโll take them out a bit early to thaw.
When using ground poultry or lean beef, you want a little olive oil or vegetable oil to cook it in.
Optional Toppings
Weโll usually serve this delicious soup with just a handful of fresh Parmesan, if we have some on hand - it really doesnโt need much in the way of garnish - but you can top it however you like.
Fresh Italian parsley is another good option, if you have it with you!
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How to Make Italian Wedding Soup Mix
The full recipe is in the printable recipe card at the end of this post. Here is the pictorial walk through:.
Measure the Soup Mix ingredients into a medium sized freezer Ziplock Baggie. Stir or shake to combine.
Stir or shake to combine, then press excess air out and seal.
Ideally, label with some version of the โCooking & Servingโ info, below.
Cooking & Serving
Combine ground meat and the meatball seasoning mix, roll the meatball mixture into small meatballs (optional).
Note: I usually canโt be bothered to make mini meatballs when camping, so I mix the ground meat and seasoning together in my Dutch oven
Cook meatballs or loose seasoned meat in a medium soup pot or large skillet over medium-high heat, using a little vegetable oil if youโre using a really lean meat.
Add water and Soup Mix packet, stir well to combine.
Serve hot, with extra Parmesan cheese if you have some on hand!
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Italian Wedding Soup Mix
Equipment
- Ziplock Baggies
Ingredients
Meatball Seasoning Pouch:
- 1 teaspoon Dried Parsley
- 1 teaspoon Parmesan Cheese Powder
- ยฝ teaspoon Onion Powder
- ยผ teaspoon Garlic Powder
- ยผ teaspoon Dried basil
- ยผ teaspoon Dried oregano
- ยผ teaspoon Ground black pepper
- ยผ teaspoon Salt
Soup Mix
- โ cup Chicken Bone Broth Powder
- 1.5 oz Kaizen Rice
- 0.02 oz Dehydrated Spinach
- 1 tablespoon Dehydrated Shredded Carrot
- 2 teaspoon Onion Flakes
- ยผ teaspoon Garlic Powder
- โ teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
- โ teaspoon Salt
To Cook
- ยฝ lb Ground Meat
- 3 ยฝ cups Water
Instructions
Instant Soup Mix Packet
- Measure the Meatball Seasoning ingredients into a snack-sized Ziplock baggie. Stir or shake to combine, then press excess air out and seal. Set aside.
- Measure the Soup Mix ingredients into a medium-sized freezer Ziplock Baggie. Stir or shake to combine.
- Add the sealed Meatball Seasoning baggie to the larger baggie, press excess air out and seal.
- Ideally, label with some version of the following info:
Cooking:
- Combine ground meat and the meatball seasoning mix, roll into tiny meatballs (optional)
- Cook meatballs or loose seasoned meat in a medium pot or skillet, using a little vegetable oil if youโre using a really lean meat.
- Add water and Soup Mix packet, stir well to combine. Bring to a low boil, simmer until the rice and vegetables are rehydrated to the right texture.
- Serve hot!
Nutrition
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