Making creamy tortellini soup with sausage and spinach is so easy and it will quickly become a favorite, just read the reviews! Filled with sausage, tomatoes, tortellini, and spinach, you get all the food groups in one savory bowl. You can make it creamy or make it without cream, depending on your mood.
We show you how to make our easy sausage tortellini soup in a Crock Pot, an Instant Pot, or on the stovetop too. It's a Whole Lotta Yum!
"This soup is so delicious! I usually have all the ingredients in my pantry. Even my soup hating husband loves this soup! A+!" ~ Stephanie
"I made this for lunch today and WOW! Why didn’t I make this sooner?! So good. It feels decadent but it’s so easy to make. I love it!"~ Marissa
This tortellini soup with sausage is honestly the best!
Not only is this our reader favorite soup, it's been our kids' favorite soup for over 10 years. It's super simple and only takes 15 minutes to put together.
You can make it creamy if you're looking for hearty richness or you can make it lighter by leaving the cream out. Both ways are delicious! We can almost guarantee this will become a new family favorite.
What you'll need
- olive oil (optional)- only needing oil to saute the sausage if you're pressure cooking the recipe
- onion
- garlic
- Italian seasoning
- chicken broth
- canned diced tomatoes - do not drain
- Italian sausage, hot or sweet/mild - we used mild, but the spicy sausage would be yummy too. or mix them together. Chicken Italian sausage is great too.
- frozen cheese tortellini (or fresh) - Our original family recipe uses frozen tortellini, it might be hard to find at some stores. It's ok the swap for fresh cheese tortellini but it'll take less time to cook and it doesn't work well for the IP version unless you add it in at the end.
- parmesan cheese, shredded
- heavy whipping cream (optional)- this is entirely optional depending on if you want a tomato broth version or a creamy version. Cream cheese would be yummy mixed in instead.
- fresh baby spinach - kale is another option
How to make crock pot tortellini soup
- Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Saute the sausage and onion. Add the garlic and Italian seasoning, cook for 1 more minute.
- Drain all but 1 tablespoon of grease.
- Add the cooked sausage to the Crock-Pot, along with the tablespoon of grease. Mix in the broth and canned tomatoes.
- Cook the sausage tortellini soup crock pot recipe for 7-8 hours on low or 4-5 hours on high.
- 30 minutes before the recipe is done, add the tortellini, fresh spinach, cream (optional), and shredded parmesan to the pot. Turn the slow cooker to High and cook until the tortellini floats to the surface and the soup is heated throughout.
- Garnish the tortellini soup with red pepper flakes, more parmesan, and/or fresh basil. Season with salt and pepper as desired. Enjoy!
Jenni's notes
- Small tortellini work best instead of the larger tortellini.
- Use fresh or frozen tortellini for the crock pot or stovetop versions. Frozen tortellini works best for a pressure cooker.
- Tortellini soup does not keep very well, pasta soup absorbs the liquid and expands overnight. Feel free to add more broth the next day if needed.
- The Instant Pot and stovetop instructions are down in the recipe card at the bottom of the page.
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Recipe
Creamy Sausage Tortellini Soup (Crock Pot)
Ingredients
- 1 cup chopped onion
- 2 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
- 7 cup chicken broth
- 28 oz can + 14 oz can of diced tomatoes undrained
- 1 lb uncooked Italian sausage mild or spicy
- 10 oz small frozen cheese tortellini or fresh
- ยฝ cup freshly shredded parmesan cheese
- 4 cups fresh baby spinach
- ยพ cup heavy whipping cream optional
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
Tortellini Soup (Crock Pot)
- Preheat a large pan or stockpot over medium heat. Add the olive oil to the pot. Cook the mild or hot Italian sausage and chopped onion until cooked through.
- Add the minced garlic and Italian seasoning and cook for one more minute.
- Drain most of the grease from the pan, I like to keep at least 1 tablespoon in the pot to go into the soup since it adds a lot of flavor.
- Put the seasoned sausage mixture into a large crockpot, be sure to scrape up the bits of sausage from the bottom of the pan you cooked it in and add those to the crockpot also. Add the chicken broth and a can of diced tomatoes. Stir all ingredients together.
- Cook the tortellini soup crock pot recipe for 4-5 hours on high or 7-8 hours on low.
- Add the tortellini, parmesan cheese, and fresh spinach, plus the cream if you're using it. Heat until the tortellini is cooked through.
- Garnish with red pepper flakes, more parmesan, and/or fresh basil. Season with salt and pepper as desired. Enjoy!
Instant Pot
- Turn your pressure cooker to Saute and heat your pot.
- Saute the sausage in 1 tablespoon of olive oil for 5 mins, you can drain the sausage after cooking, but be sure to leave at least 1 tablespoon of grease in the pot for cooking the onions and garlic so they won't stick.
- Add the chopped onion and minced garlic to the cooked Italian sausage and saute for 2 more mins. Stir in the Italian seasoning and mix the seasoning sausage mix together.
- Add about a ยฝ cup of the chicken broth to the instant pot to help scrape up the brown sausage bits from the bottom of the pot. Press Cancel to turn off the Saute function.
- Add the remaining chicken broth, canned tomatoes, and frozen tortellini.
- Pressure Cook on High for 1 minute. Some instant pots have this as the Pressure Cook setting and others call it Manual.
- Let the instant pot tortellini soup do a Natural Release for 3 minutes and then do a Quick Release to release the remaining pressure in the pot.
- Turn the pot back on Saute. Add in the fresh baby spinach and stir until wilted, which only takes 1-2 minutes. Slowly stir in the parmesan cheese, after it's melted, add the ยพ cup whipping cream. I like to add a little parmesan at a time, wait for it to melt, and then add a little more. This keeps the cheese from clumping or sticking to the pot.
- Garnish with red pepper flakes, more parmesan, and/or fresh basil. Enjoy!
Stovetop
- 1. Preheat a large stockpot over medium heat. Add the olive oil to the pot. Cook the sausage for 5 minutes, add the chopped onion, and saute the mixture for 5 more minutes. Add the minced garlic and Italian seasoning, and cook for 1 more minute.
- Add the chicken broth and tomatoes, then turn the heat up to high to bring it to a boil. Once hot, turn the pot down to medium heat and simmer for 10 minutes.
- Stir in the tortellini, spinach, shredded parmesan, and cream if you're using it. Cook just until the tortellini are cooked through and the spinach is wilted, for 3+ depending on whether you're using fresh or frozen tortellini. Garnish and enjoy!
Notes
- Try to find the small tortellini, it works better in the recipe. Some brands only carry the larger tortellini.
- We don't recommend fresh tortellini for the Instant Pot version, it'll cook to fast and get soggy. If you only have fresh for your IP, stir it in at the end until cooked through.
- Hot Italian pork sausage, mild/sweet Italian pork sausage, or Italian chicken sausage all work well. Use either already ground sausage or remove sausage from the casing if you're using something like Johnsonville Italian sausage.
- The spinach is optional, chopped baby kale would be another option but might take longer to wilt than spinach.
- Tortellini soup does not keep very well, pasta soup absorbs the liquid and expands overnight. Feel free to add more chicken broth the next day if much of the liquid was absorbed into the tortellini.
Nutrition
Gail Viele says
I made the stovetop version exactly as written, it was the perfect dinner for our snowbound Valentines day! Absolutely delicious. My family loved it, I'll definitely make it again and again. Thanks for the great recipe.
Roger Lawver says
I was in the mood for this soup and decided to. Try and make it myself. The only time I had it was at an Italian restaurant. So when I saw this on Pinterest I had to try it. I must say, it was a hit!!! Very delicious! So much so that everyone ate it all and didnโt leave any leftovers for me! Very easy to follow and you canโt go wrong with it. If I can do it, anybody can. Absolutely delicious!!!
WholeLottaYum says
Thank you so much for sharing! It's one of our favorites!
Jde94 says
28oz can and a 14oz can of diced tomatoes? That seems like a lot! Also I got the Italian style diced tomatoes for this recipe! Yum!
WholeLottaYum says
Yep! Both! It does seem like a lot at first but it totally works and tastes amazing. Adding the seasoned tomatoes will add a nice touch too!
Cindy says
I made this - what a great soup. I used chopped fresh tomatoes and added a chopped fresh jalapeรฑo with the onions. I will definitely make this again!
LeahN says
Made this tonight after a recommendation from my sister. So, SO good! Enjoyed every bite! Thank you!
kim says
100% agree, best soup ever! Made it tonight .. total yum and easy. I just started cooking about a year ago ... easy peasy ..
Lisa says
We really love this soup! I use the crock pot method. I've made it with and without cream and sometimes I use kale (chopped small) instead of spinach. I always add at least one can of beans (kidney, cannellini, etc.). My solution to the ravioli getting too soft in leftovers is to cook it separately and let each person put some in their bowls and ladle the soup on top. When I don't have ravioli I've used elbow noodles or any small dry pasta I have on hand. Again, cooked separately. Thanks for the easy, yummy recipe.
Janet says
This was amazing...... we added raviolis left over also
My husbands comment.....repeatable.....high praises from one that does not like tortellini ..... no cream added
WholeLottaYum says
Adding raviolis is such a great idea! And we honestly make it more often with no cream than with, unless itโs already in the fridge. Iโm so glad you enjoyed it!
Rhonda says
Question....it says 28 ounce can plus 14 ounce can tomatoes...but looking at the recipe it makes it sound like one can?
WholeLottaYum says
It's two cans....one 28 oz can and a 14 oz can. I'll read back through the instructions to make sure it's extra clear ๐
Dale says
Could I substitute chopped beef instead of sausage?
WholeLottaYum says
Yes! That would work too.
Kate says
Where is the nutrition info
Ruth says
I made this recipe in the slow cooker yesterday delicious! Best soup ever...
Jamig says
Yes I had to read 3x then look At comments to find out about tomatoes. I had started instant pot then shut it off to add the tomatoes.
WholeLottaYum says
Thanks for the feedback! I've since updated the post about the tomatoes. Apparently, it was in the crockpot version but I missed adding it to the Instant Pot version.
Luann says
In the instant pot recipe you did not say when to add the diced tomatoes, so I added it before starting the pressure cooking process. You might want to revise your recipe.
Becky says
Do you drain the tomatoes or put the tomatoes and liquid in ?
WholeLottaYum says
Add the liquid too!
Jasmin says
How long for dry tortellini in the IP?