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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 116 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 36 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

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Last updated on February 29, 2024

This Italian Sausage Soup is made in just one pot and takes 10 minutes to prep! It’s an easy dinner that’s loaded with flavorful Italian sausage, tons of veggies, perfectly cooked noodles, and parmesan cheese!

Love Italian sausage in soups? Try my Sausage Orzo Soup, The BEST Sausage Tortellini Soup, or this easy Zuppa Toscana recipe next!

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  • See What People Are Saying
  • Italian Sausage Soup ingredients:
  • How to make Italian Sausage Soup
  • Can I use another type of meat?
  • Variations/substitutions for Italian Sausage Soup
  • Serving suggestions
  • How to store
  • Can I freeze this soup?
  • More soup recipes to try
  • Easy Italian Sausage Soup Recipe

As many of you know, soup is one of my favorite things. Whether it’s chicken noodle soup, roasted tomato soup, potato soup, taco soup, or cheeseburger soup, you can bet I’m going back for seconds…okay, probably thirds.

Well, this Italian Sausage Soup is no exception to my love for soups. It’s packed with veggies, Italian sausage, spinach, Ditalini pasta, parmesan cheese, and so much flavor.

This is definitely a dinner you will want to add to your meal rotation!

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“I absolute loved this soup!!! So tasty and healthy!
Tasty for the whole family. I love a one pot dinner ❤️🙌” Tracy

“Easy and DELICIOUS! I followed the recipe exactly as written and it was a perfect meal for a cold night. The hardest (or rather the most time consuming part) was cutting the vegetables! This is definitely going into my soup rotation.” Jessica

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Italian Sausage Soup ingredients:

This recipe is a flavor bomb that’s made up of super simple ingredients!

  • Italian Sausage: you can use either mild or spicy depending on your heat preferences.
  • Carrot, Onion, Celery, and Bell Pepper: a colorful blend of veggies that gives the soup an extra nutrition boost and adds so much texture.
  • Minced Garlic: I keep a jar of pre-minced garlic in the fridge so it’s available whenever I need it, but you can also mince or finely chop your own garlic.
  • Italian Seasoning and Salt: the Italian sausage and chicken broth already contribute so much flavor to the soup, but I like to add more Italian seasonings and a touch of salt to take it up a notch.
  • Chicken Broth: I recommend using low sodium chicken broth so you can control the saltiness of your soup. If you’re using regular broth, you may want to adjust the amount of salt you add yourself.
  • Ditalini Pasta: I think the size of ditalini pasta incorporates perfectly with the other ingredients but really any bite-sized pasta shape will work. (Got extra? Try this Ditalini Pasta with Bacon and Peas next!)
  • Spinach: I use fresh spinach to add at the end. If you’re using frozen spinach, you’ll want to add it sooner so that it has time to cook.
  • Grated Parmesan: to top it off! I recommend freshly grating the cheese for the best texture.
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How to make Italian Sausage Soup

This hearty Italian sausage soup is made in just one pot which makes for super easy prep and even easier cleanup! Scroll down to the recipe card for complete instructions.

  1. Cook the sausage and veggies: in a large pot, add Italian sausage, carrots, onion, celery, and peppers. Cook, stirring frequently, for 5 minutes or until the sausage is browned and the onions are translucent.
  2. Simmer with seasonings and broth: stir in Italian seasoning, garlic, and salt, cook for one minute, then stir in chicken broth, scraping up any brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Reduce the heat to medium, and bring the mixture to a simmer. Cover and cook for 10 minutes.
  3. Add pasta: add in your uncooked noodles and simmer, stirring often, until the pasta is cooked to desired doneness. I recommend cooking it al dente according to box directions since it will continue to cook as it sits in the soup.
  4. Finish and serve: mix in fresh spinach, sprinkle with parmesan, then serve and enjoy!
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Can I use another type of meat?

Yes! You can easily swap the Italian pork sausage out for Italian turkey sausage, plain pork or turkey sausage, chicken sausage, or ground beef.

Keep in mind, Italian sausage is pretty heavily seasoned, so if you use something else you may want to add more seasonings to the soup!

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Variations/substitutions for Italian Sausage Soup

  • Add more veggies. This soup is already pretty packed with veggies but you can boost the nutrition even more by adding mushrooms zucchini, kale, broccoli, peas, you name it.
  • Make it creamy. If you prefer a creamier texture, mix in a splash of half-and-half or heavy cream.
  • Use another pasta. You can use any smaller pasta shape. Try it with orzo, macaroni, rotini, pasta shells, or even cheese tortellini!
  • Spice it up. Give the soup a kick of heat by using spicy Italian sausage, adding diced jalapeño, a sprinkling in a touch of red pepper flakes.
  • Make it meatless. You can easily swap the Italian sausage for a meatless variety or use beans instead. Keep in mind, this may require you to add more seasonings.
  • Make Italian sausage tomato soup. You can easily make this Italian sausage soup into tomato soup by mixing in tomato sauce, tomato paste, and diced tomatoes.

Serving suggestions

With protein, veggies, and carbs, this Italian sausage soup can very easily be a complete meal all on its own!

However, if you do want to fill out your meal a bit, you can serve it next to a simple side salad with Italian dressing, homemade breadsticks, some of my Mom’s Homemade Buns, or Cheesy Garlic Bread!

How to store

I recommend serving this Italian sausage soup right away for the best pasta texture. However, leftovers will last in the fridge for up to 5 days.

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Can I freeze this soup?

You can, but I recommend doing so before you add the pasta. To freeze, assemble the soup as directed up until you add the pasta. Let it cool completely, then place it in an airtight container and store it in the freezer for up to 3 months.

When you’re ready to enjoy, thaw the broth and veggie mixture in the fridge, bring to a simmer on the stove, then add in the pasta and finish out the recipe as directed.

More soup recipes to try

  • Vegetable Soup — easily vegetarian and loaded with nutritious veggies!
  • Beef and Tomato Macaroni Soup — comforting and nostalgic.
  • Sausage Tortellini Soup — Italian sausage in a flavorful tomato broth with tortellini.
  • Smoked Sausage Minestrone — made with just 6 main ingredients!
  • Beef and Barley Soup — a classic for good reason!

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Easy Italian Sausage Soup

written by Ashley Fehr

This Italian Sausage Soup is made in just one pot and takes 10 minutes to prep! It's an easy dinner that's loaded with flavorful Italian sausage, tons of veggies, perfectly cooked noodles, and parmesan cheese!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 26 minutes mins

Total Time 36 minutes mins

Cuisine American, canadian

Course Main Course, Soup

Servings 6 servings

Calories 431cal

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Italian sausage (mild or spicy) casings removed
  • 3 large carrots (peeled and diced)
  • 1 medium onion (peeled and diced)
  • 2 ribs celery (sliced)
  • 1 red bell pepper (finely chopped)
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 1 ½ teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt
  • 7 cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 ½ cups Ditali or another small pasta (dry)
  • 1 cup fresh, chopped spinach
  • freshly grated Parmesan to serve

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Instructions

  • In a large pot or dutch oven, add crumbled Italian sausage (remove casings if it has them), carrots, onion, celery and pepper. Cook and stir for 5 minutes or until sausage is browned and onions are translucent.

  • Stir in Italian seasoning, garlic and salt and cook 1 minute.

  • Add chicken broth, scraping the bottom of the pot well to remove any stuck on bits.

  • Bring to a simmer, reduce heat to medium, cover and cook for 10 minutes or until vegetables are nearly tender.

  • Stir in pasta and cook, stirring often, until pasta is cooked to desired doneness, about 10 minutes.

  • Stir in fresh spinach. Sprinkle with Parmesan if desired and serve.

Notes

Storage:

I recommend serving this Italian sausage soup right away for the best pasta texture. However, leftovers will last in the fridge for up to 5 days.

You can also freeze it for up to 3 months. I recommend doing so before you add the pasta. To freeze, assemble the soup as directed up until you add the pasta. Let it cool completely, then place it in an airtight container and store it in the freezer.

When you’re ready to enjoy, thaw the broth and veggie mixture in the fridge, bring to a simmer on the stove, then add in the pasta and finish out the recipe as directed.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 409grams | Calories: 431cal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 1256mg | Potassium: 726mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 6254IU | Vitamin C: 32mg | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What's the difference between hot breakfast sausage and hot Italian sausage? ›

The main difference in Italian sausage when compared to other sausages is the seasoning. The particular ingredient that usually sets Italian sausage apart is fennel. This is a licorice scented herb that gives Italian sausage its unique taste that is different than other types of sausage.

Why is hot Italian sausage red? ›

Sausages are usually seasoned with various spices. The red colour may be from paprika, or hot peppers or red peppers.

Does Johnsonville Italian sausage have nitrates? ›

Experience a burst of authentic flavor with Johnsonville All-Natural Mild Italian Sausage. Made with only premium cuts of pork and a perfect blend of fresh herbs and spices, no nitrates or corn syrup.

Is Jimmy Dean Italian sausage breakfast sausage? ›

This is the main content. Product details Wake up and spread the awesome with Jimmy Dean Italian Pork Breakfast Sausage Roll. Made with premium pork, seasoned to perfection with a signature blend of Italian spices, this ground sausage has 9 grams of protein per serving and is a delicious addition to any meal.

Why is my sausage turning GREY in the fridge? ›

Cooked sausage often has a rotten smell when it's gone bad, so even if you bought it precooked, toss it if you notice that smell. Color changes: Changes in color are often a giveaway, especially if you see a grey or greenish tinge to your sausages. If your cooked sausage turns brown, you should throw it out.

What is Italian sausage called in Italy? ›

Salsiccia is certainly the most ancient and best known of sausages. It is made from fresh meat, mostly pork, with scraps of pancetta and bits of pork neck. It is usually eaten fresh, but is also often grilled. In northern Italy, these sausages are flavored with pepper, cinnamon, white wine and garlic.

Is it okay to eat Italian sausage a little pink? ›

This can be due to the preservatives used, such as sodium nitrite, which can cause the meat to retain a pink color. The key indicator of doneness should always be the internal temperature, not the color. As long as the sausage has reached the appropriate safe temperature, it should be safe to eat.

Is breakfast sausage like Italian sausage? ›

It is commonly associated with American breakfasts and has its roots in the Southern United States. Unlike Italian sausage, breakfast sausage often combines ground pork with ground beef to achieve a milder and more versatile flavor.

What is hot Italian sausage? ›

"Italian cuisine, including sausage, uses the simplest ingredients and adheres to the seasons," she says. "The spices in fresh Italian sausages are basic—fennel is an absolute must. And the most notable difference between sweet and hot Italian sausages are simply crushed red pepper flakes."

What is Louisiana hot sausage called? ›

Hot links originate in New Orleans where they are called "hot sausage" by their English name while their French name is chaurice, which derives from its origin, the chorizo sausage brought by the Spaniards to colonial Louisiana.

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