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This Italian sausage tortellini soup recipe is loaded with flavorful sausage and cheesy pasta in an irresistible creamy tomato broth. It has very little prep time and can be on your table in just 40 minutes!

Try my fairly similar Crockpot Tortellini Soup with Sausage if you’d like an alternative cooking method.

close-up of a bowl of italian sausage tortellini soup with shaved parmesan cheese on top

Why you’ll love it

You know that feeling you get when you eat the perfect bowl of soup, and it warms you up from the inside out? Yes, this cheese tortellini soup with sausage is the best comfort food meal on a chilly day! Italian sausage and tortellini are an iconic duo, and the creamy tomato broth is so good.

One of the awesome things about this soup is that it has minimal prep time. Chop the onion and celery, crumble the sausage (or use sausage meat), and that’s essentially it. It means that a complete and filling dinner for your whole family is ready faster on busy weeknights.

What you’ll need

  • Italian sausage – it has a fantastic blend of herbs and spices. I use mild.
  • Onion, celery, and garlic – these staples are the building blocks to any good soup
  • Flour – to thicken the broth
  • Chicken broth – another layer of flavor
  • Diced tomatoes – tomatoes complement the sausage, and using the juices too is important for depth of flavor
  • Italian seasoning – this blend of herbs including rosemary, oregano, and thyme makes the soup special. It comes in a single jar.
  • Cheese tortellini – I use refrigerated tortellini because it cooks faster, but you’re welcome to use dried; just note that it’ll take longer to cook
  • Heavy cream – don’t skip the cream! The silky texture and taste is so good.
  • Spinach – tossing in a handful of baby spinach sneaks in some extra veggies
ingredients for italian sausage tortellini soup in bowls and measuring cups on a marble counter

Tools for this recipe

Check out Natasha’s favorite kitchen essentials, gadgets, and cookware!

  • Use a soup pot or sturdy Dutch oven for this soup.
  • I recommend this ladle. It’s great at not spilling everywhere when dishing up soup.
  • For the other half of the onion you’ll have left, store in this cute onion saver. And easily mince the garlic with a garlic press. No peeling needed!

How to make Italian sausage tortellini soup

This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.

browning sausage meat and cooking onions and celery in a soup pot for italian sausage tortellini soup

In a large soup pot or Dutch oven sauté the crumbled sausage meat until browned. Transfer to a paper towel lined plate, drain most of the fat, and then cook the chopped onion and celery.

adding flour and broth to italian sausage tortellini soup in the cooking process

Add in the flour and garlic and cook for a minute, stirring constantly. Slowly pour in the chicken broth.

last steps of making creamy sausage tortellini soup and adding cream, tortellini, and sausage meat

Add the tomatoes, Italian seasoning, and sausage meat. Bring to a boil, add in the pasta, and simmer. Finally, stir in the cream and spinach.

Substitutions and variations

  • Be careful subbing the cream because the acidity of the tomatoes may curdle anything with a lower fat content than heavy cream.
  • Try a different variety of sausage like chicken or turkey to change it up.
  • If you’re not a fan of regular diced tomatoes, use petite diced tomatoes or tomato sauce instead.
  • Craving something spicy? Throw in some crushed red pepper flakes or use hot Italian sausage.
  • If spinach isn’t your thing, try kale, but let it cook for a little bit longer. This recipe is very flexible, so add in more veggies if you happen to have any on hand that need using up.

Make ahead tip

  • If you plan on having leftovers, add the cheese tortellini to individual portions instead when you reheat them. That way, the pasta will cook quickly right in the soup when you need it and won’t have gone too soft!

What to serve with sausage tortellini soup

Leftovers and storage

  • I recommend eating this soup within a couple of days. The tortellini will soak up the broth and puff up the longer it’s in the fridge.
  • You can freeze this soup, but if you want to freeze the entire batch, it’s best to leave out the cream, spinach, and tortellini and then add them when you’re reheating.
  • If you freeze leftovers as-is, the pasta may not have the same texture as when first cooked.
close-up of a ladle in a soup pot with creamy italian sausage tortellini soup

I hope you try this sausage and tortellini soup recipe! I’d love it if you left a star rating and review below. You can also find me on Instagram.

close-up of a bowl of italian sausage tortellini soup with shaved parmesan cheese on top
4.99 from 173 votes

Italian Sausage Tortellini Soup

This Italian sausage tortellini soup recipe is loaded with flavorful sausage and cheesy pasta in an irresistible creamy tomato broth. It has very little prep time and can be on your table in just 40 minutes!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 40 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients 

  • 16 ounces Italian sausage see note
  • 1/2 medium onion chopped finely
  • 2 sticks celery chopped finely
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 3-4 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juices
  • 1/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 2 generous cups refrigerated cheese tortellini
  • 1 cup heavy/whipping cream
  • 2 cups (packed) fresh baby spinach optional
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Add the sausage meat to a large soup pot. Sauté over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, for 7-10 minutes, or until the sausage is browned all over.
  • Take the sausage out of the pot and set it aside on a paper towel lined plate. Leave about a tablespoon of the fat in the pot (drain any excess).
  • Add the onion and celery to the pot and cook for 4-5 minutes.
  • Add the flour and garlic and cook for a minute, stirring constantly. 
  • Slowly add the chicken broth and stir until the flour has completely dissolved. 
  • Add the canned tomatoes and Italian seasoning to the pot. Also add the sausage back in. Increase the heat to high and bring the soup to a gentle boil. 
  • Once it’s boiling, add the tortellini and reduce the heat so it’s gently simmering. Cook for 5 minutes.
  • Stir in the cream and cook for another 5 minutes.
  • Stir in the spinach and season with salt & pepper to taste.

Notes

  • For the sausages, anything around the 16 ounce/1 pound ballpark is fine – it doesn’t need to be exact. You can either buy ground sausage meat or, if using whole sausages, take the meat out of the casings.
  • This recipe is also in chapter 5 of the Salt & Lavender: Everyday Essentials hardcover cookbook.

Nutrition

Calories: 564kcal, Carbohydrates: 28g, Protein: 20g, Fat: 42g, Saturated Fat: 19g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 15g, Cholesterol: 126mg, Sodium: 1511mg, Potassium: 709mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 1740IU, Vitamin C: 29mg, Calcium: 164mg, Iron: 4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This recipe was originally published on November 28, 2017. It’s been tweaked to be even easier, tastier, and has new photos!


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440 Comments

  1. Cathy Perger says:

    5 stars
    This was soooo delicious! I did change two things. I donโ€™t like really hot food so I used mild Italian sausage. Also, I had two cans of fire roasted chopped tomatoes and I think it add a
    zing to the soup. I will make this one of my favorites!

    1. Natasha says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Cathy!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Cassi Siferd says:

    Such an amazing soup and so easy to make! Iโ€™ve tried making tortellini soup before and it did not turn out this yummy! I will definitely be making this again!! I only had beef broth on hand but it still turned out great!! โ˜บ๏ธ

    1. Natasha says:

      That’s awesome!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Daniel Hardy says:

    5 stars
    Very good

    1. Natasha says:

      Thank you!!!

  4. Corina says:

    I made this soup today but I didnโ€™t have sausage so I just used ground beef and taste so delicious I canโ€™t imagine with sausage oh my๐Ÿฅฐthank you so much for this โ™ฅ๏ธ

    1. Natasha says:

      You’re very welcome, Corina! ๐Ÿ˜€ Glad you enjoyed it with the ground beef.

  5. Candice Williams says:

    This soup is everything!!! A coworker shared it with me and Iโ€™m glad she did!! I think next time Iโ€™ll only use 1 can of tomatoโ€™s.
    I added just a little more cream and a little more garlic and seasoning.
    Itโ€™s cold here in Northern California and with some French bread and Sunday football..,
    Ohhh itโ€™s on!!!!!โ€™n

    1. Natasha says:

      I’m so happy you liked it, Candice!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Tess says:

    5 stars
    Wow! I followed the recipe exactly and it is delicious. My husband said itโ€™s the best soup he has ever had. Thank you!

    1. Natasha says:

      That’s wonderful to hear, Tess! ๐Ÿ˜€

  7. Carrie Mussato says:

    Can frozen tortellini be used instead?

    1. Natasha says:

      Sure! It thaws super quick.

  8. Courtney says:

    5 stars
    This soup is life changing. I followed the recipe to a ‘T’ and I am glad I did. It was perfectly rich and cheesy. I was tempted to top the bowls with cheese, but it was unnecessary. This is definitely making it into our regular rotation. Brava!!

    1. Natasha says:

      Yay!! Thrilled you liked it so much, Courtney. Thanks for your review!

    2. Kaitlyn says:

      Can you use beef broth as a substitute?

      1. Miranda @ Salt & Lavender says:

        yes but the color of the soup will be darker.

  9. Paula says:

    5 stars
    The flavor is yummy. I add zucchini, yellow squash and carrots to make it a little filling.
    Thank you

    1. Natasha says:

      Love those additions!!

  10. Stephanie McLeish says:

    4 stars
    Followed the recipe to a T.. WAY too many tomatoes (I would use a 14.5 oz can- 28 oz can turned my soup pink!) and I didnโ€™t like the sausage I got from Whole Foods (it was VERY lean and a little too sweet for my taste) but with a few tweaks Iโ€™d make this recipe again.