Slow Cooker Mediterranean Meatball Soup
You’ll love this delicious Slow Cooker Mediterranean Meatball Soup, an easy weeknight meal the entire family will enjoy!
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Friends, just in time for Mother’s Day, I’m giving away a KitchenAid® Multi-Cooker, one of my favorite small appliances that I use weekly, plus I’m sharing one of my newest soup recipes today!
I really wanted to host a giveaway for Mother’s Day, with one of my favorite small appliances in my kitchen. Do you ever feel that you have too many small appliances? I have recently felt this way, especially since we’re downsizing and I cannot take everything with us.
Kitchenaid® Multi-Cooker
This product is fantastic though, because it has 11 pre-programmed functions: Risotto, Rice, Simmer, Sauté, Sear, Boil/Steam, Yogurt, Slow Cook (High and Low), plus automatic Keep Warm. Also the clear glass lid allows for easy pouring and straining.
I’ve been able to give away my rice cooker and large crock pot, as this multi cooker is so functional. That feels good!
As for the recipe today, it’s a yummy one!
Slow Cooker Mediterranean Meatball Soup
It has everything that I love in a soup, especially sweet fennel. Only in the past few years have I started cooking with fennel, and now I’m hooked. I love it cooked, and I love it raw!
In this recipe you can make your own meatballs, or you can buy them. When I get in a pinch, I like to buy Aidells meatballs. You can even freeze these and put them into the pot frozen!
Get it simmering early in the morning, and then by dinnertime, the house smells so good.
Serve with a couple of Kalamata olives on top, with a sprinkle of feta cheese.
A loaf of crunchy bread.
Your family will LOVE love love this soup!
Oh, and here’s a little something that I’ve been doing this past year. When I cook a large recipe like this, with the leftovers I dish up a couple of servings and send them to work my friends who work nearby. They drive by my house in the morning, and I hand them over their lunch. Pretty sweet, right? :) Its fun to bless with food!
Enter to WIN! — contest is CLOSED
Remember the Multi-Cooker can sear, caramelize, and saute–all in one pot, and the temperature can be put on different settings, or you can manually change it. It also has a programmable timer! It comes with very easy instructions, too! You can also choose your favorite color: red, black, or silver!
It’s just overall FABULOUS!
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY and good luck! Just answer the question below for your name to go into the drawing (random counter). And, you do not have to be a mother to enter! :) Feel free to share this on your twitter, instagram, or Facebook page for an extra entry! Just come back and let me know. THREE entries maximum, counting the comment. CONTEST CLOSED (winner is Terri).
What soup are you dying to make in this multi-cooker?
Get the Recipe:
Slow Cooker Mediterranean Meatball Soup
Ingredients
- 2 packages Aidells Caramelized Onion Meatballs
- 1 large fennel bulb, trimmed and sliced thinly
- 1 large onion, sliced thinly
- 1 32 ounce box chicken broth
- 6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ¾ cup dried orzo pasta
- 5 cups shredded fresh spinach
- ⅓ cup Kalamata olives or other olives, halved
- Crumbled feta cheese, optional
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
Instructions
- Place Aidells Caramelized Onion Meatballs into a 4-quart slow cooker. Add the next seven ingredients (through pepper).
- Cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours, or on high for 4 to 5 hours.
- If using low, turn cooker to high. Gently stir in pasta. Cover and cook for 20 to 30 minutes more, or until pasta is tender. Stir in spinach, and olives.
- Ladle soup into bowls. If desired, top servings with feta, lemon zest, and snipped fennel leaves.
More slow cooker recipes:
Moroccan Lentil Cauliflower Soup
Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Soup
This giveaway is sponsored by KitchenAid, but as always all opinions are my own. I use my Multi-cooker weekly in my home and I love it!
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I’d love to make my lentil soup in this!
Your meatball recipe looks amazing so it justs seems fitting that I would try that first.
I can think of a ton of things to make in it! This week alone I would have used it for taco filling, pilaf and soup!
My choice of soup to make would be the old fashioned
hamburger soup with
lots of veggies.
Thanks for the chance win this nice prize.
Chicken tortilla soup!!
I’d love to my hand at homemade pho bo again! Thanks, and cheers.
I recently was introduced to Wicked Thai Chicken Soup. It was so good! I would love to make it in this cooker.
I’m dyeing to make this mediterranean meatball soup! Looks amazing!
This sounds like multi-purpose cooker I could use, ofcourse I’d make my standby chicken ravioli.
I would make chicken tortilla soup. Perfect for Cinco de Mayo!
The mediterranean meatball soup would be my choice. It looks heavenly.
Oh, I’d love to make your meatball soup. Then try my hand at a beer cheese potato bacon soup.
This soup looks wonderful-I would like to try this recipe in the slow cooker!
Martha Stewart’s mole recipe that you posted.
I would Love to try this recipe, as well as minestrone!
I’m thinking of trying a thai soup, but your mediterranean recipe sounds good!
Actually there are a couple of soups that I have been wanting to make. …a pumpkin soup that I have never tried and a good old fashioned Chicken Soup with lots of veggies.
Sandy, where are you moving? Please be sure to take us all with you……we will come a help you pack. :-)
I will for sure be sharing the journey with you Joan!
I can’t wait to make this soup in that slow cooker! This looks amazing!
Chicken wild rice would be the soup I would love to make.
I love soup – even in the summer. I would love to make my homemade vegetable soup in this cooker.
I have a ham bone in the freezer that needs to be cooked in a bean soup.
I would make a big pot of Christmas Eve chili.
I’d love to make chicken noodle!
I would enjoy making white bean and escarole soup with sweet sausage.