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    Key takeaways
    • White Sausage Tortellini Soup is a one-pot comfort, cozy, easy to scale, perfect for weeknight dinners or casual entertaining.
    • Core ingredients: Italian sausage, cheese tortellini, baby spinach, chicken broth, heavy cream, Parmesan.
    • Highly adaptable: swap greens, switch sausage for chicken or smoked sausage, or use coconut cream or vegetable broth as substitutes.
    • Technique matters: brown the sausage, sauté onion and garlic, add broth and cream, simmer tortellini, finish with spinach and Parmesan.
    • Storage and reheating: keep tortellini separate when storing, reheat gently over medium-low to prevent cream from separating.

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    White Sausage Tortellini Soup is my love letter to comfort food season. It’s a warm, welcoming recipe that delivers minimum time and maximum flavor. What I love most about this dish is the way the sausage does all the work. It brings such a rich, savory depth to the broth. The entire soup tastes like it has been slowly simmering in a slow cooker all day. In reality, you are looking at under 45 minutes. This recipe is completely fail-proof no matter where you are as a cook. It is just as good the next day, too. You can refrigerate leftovers for up to three days. Or freeze them for up to three months, which makes it as practical as it is delicious.

    Moreover, this recipe is built for flexibility. If you love spinach, use it. Want even more nourishment? Toss in some kale alongside it, or swap spinach out entirely. If you use frozen spinach, be sure to let it thaw first. Then pat it dry before adding it to the pot. Not a sausage fan? Replace it with chicken, or reach for smoked sausage instead for a deeper, smokier flavor profile. In the creamy broth, you also have options. Coconut cream works beautifully in place of heavy cream, as does half-and-half or 2% milk. If chicken broth is not your preference, vegetable broth is a seamless substitute. The cheese tortellini is typically available in every grocery store. Feel free to use whatever you can find. This soup genuinely meets you wherever you are.

    Why You’ll Love This Soup

    Nothing says fall to me like a bowl of soup, especially when it is cold outside. The rain is coming down, and you have had a long day. This recipe has everything you need in one pot: sausage, tortellini, greens, cream, and broth. That is it. These are very basic ingredients that come together in a way that feels anything but basic. Serve it alongside a simple salad and a loaf of sourdough bread, or let it stand completely on its own. Either way, this White Sausage Tortellini Soup is the kind of cozy, comforting meal the season calls for. I know you are going to love it.

    When I Love Serving White Sausage Tortellini Soup

    Cold Weeknight

    This soup comes together in under 45 minutes. That makes it my go-to on busy nights. Even when I’ve been running all day, I still want something that feels intentional. Everything cooks in one pot, which means minimal cleanup and maximum flavor. It’s the kind of meal that makes you feel like you really have it together — even when you don’t.

    Hosting a Casual Girls’ Dinner

    There’s something about a big pot of soup on the table that immediately makes people feel at home. I’ll serve this with a crusty sourdough loaf, a simple salad, and a good white wine. The conversation does the rest. It scales beautifully, so I never stress about portions when the guest list grows.

    Supper Club Starter Course

    A smaller, more refined bowl of this soup makes a stunning first course for a dinner party. The white broth is elegant without being fussy. The tortellini give it a heartiness that bridges beautifully into whatever comes next. I love ladling it into shallow bowls with a curl of shaved Parmesan on top.

    Sunday to Meal Prep for the Week

    I make this on Sunday afternoons when I want the week to feel a little more manageable. The soup base refrigerates beautifully, and I add fresh tortellini when I reheat each serving so nothing gets mushy. By Tuesday, I’m genuinely looking forward to lunch.

    Someone in My Circle Needs a Meal

    This is my go-to drop-off meal. It travels well, reheats easily, and feels like a real hug in a container. It’s not like something you just threw together. I’ll package it with a loaf of bread and a handwritten note, and it never fails to land.

    Something Beyond the Traditional

    When the table has been full of heavy holiday food for days, this soup is the reset everyone needs. It’s warm and comforting without being a production, and it feels elevated enough to still belong on a holiday table. I’ll make a big batch for Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve and let people help themselves.

    Ingredients

    Italian sausage

    Italian sausage brings rich, savory flavor and makes the soup hearty and satisfying. Its seasoning infuses the broth with delicious depth as it cooks.

    Olive Oil

    Olive oil helps sauté the aromatics and prevents sticking. It also adds a subtle richness that enhances the overall flavor.

    Yellow Onion and Garlic

    Onion creates a flavorful base and adds natural sweetness to balance the savory ingredients. It softens beautifully and blends into the broth. Garlic adds bold, aromatic flavor that complements the sausage perfectly. It gives the soup a warm, comforting taste.

    Baby Spinach

    Spinach adds freshness, color, and a boost of nutrients. It wilts quickly into the soup without overpowering the other ingredients.

    Chicken broth

    Chicken broth forms the foundation of the soup and carries all the flavors together. It provides a savory, comforting liquid base.

    Heavy Cream

    Heavy cream makes the broth rich, smooth, and velvety. It balances the seasonings while creating a luxurious texture.

    Refrigerated Cheese Tortellini

    Cheese tortellini adds substance and turns the soup into a complete meal. The cheesy filling adds extra flavor and creamy bites throughout.

    Parmesan Cheese

    Parmesan adds salty, nutty flavor and helps enrich the creamy broth. It melts slightly into the soup for extra depth.

    Seasoning

    Italian seasoning provides classic herb flavors that complement both the sausage and tortellini. Red pepper flakes add a gentle kick of heat that balances the creamy broth. A small amount enhances flavor without making the soup overly spicy.

    Salt & Pepper

    Salt brings out the natural flavors of every ingredient in the soup. It helps create a balanced and well-seasoned dish. Black pepper adds mild warmth and subtle spice. It enhances the savory flavors without overwhelming the soup.

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    Everything I Love for this recipe

    Lodge cast iron 5-quart Dutch oven used to simmer white sausage tortellini soup

    Large Dutch Oven

    The perfect one-pot for browning the sausage and simmering this soup to creamy perfection.

    Organic bamboo tool set for stirring and serving white sausage tortellini soup

    Wooden Spoon Set

    Ideal for breaking up the sausage and stirring without scratching your pot.

    Ceramic sauce ladle used for serving white sausage tortellini soup

    Ladle

    Well-balanced and just right for serving up generous, brothy bowls.

    Set of low ceramic bowls for serving white sausage tortellini soup

    Shallow Soup Bowls

    Beautifully showcase the tortellini, sausage, and spinach instead of hiding them in the broth.

    Euroflax linen napkin set styled alongside white sausage tortellini soup

    Linen Napkins 

    A cozy, washable finishing touch for serving soup at the table.

    How To Make The White Sausage Tortellini Soup

    Build Flavor First

    Brown the sausage well before moving on to the next steps. This creates a rich, savory base that gives the soup its signature taste.

    Create an Aromatic Base

    Cook the onion and garlic until soft and fragrant. These simple ingredients add depth and warmth to every spoonful.

    Make It Creamy

    Combine the broth, seasonings, and cream to create a smooth, velvety soup. The creamy broth perfectly balances the savory sausage.

    Cook the Tortellini

    Simmer the tortellini until tender and plump. They turn the soup into a hearty, satisfying meal.

    Finish with Freshness

    Stir in spinach and Parmesan, then garnish with parsley and extra cheese. These final touches add color, flavor, and a delicious finish.

    Cook the Sausage. Cook the sausage until deeply browned to build a rich, savory flavor base for the soup. Breaking it into small crumbles ensures every bite is packed with seasoned goodness.

    White Sausage Tortellini Soup cooking the sausage

    Sauté the Aromatics. Soften the onion until tender, then cook the garlic just until fragrant. This simple step creates a flavorful foundation that enhances the entire broth.

    Sauté the Aromatics of the White Sausage tortellini soup

    Make the Broth. Add the chicken broth and seasonings, then bring everything to a gentle boil. Returning the sausage to the pot allows its flavors to infuse the soup.

    Making the broth of White Sausage tortellini soup

    Add the Cream. Reduce the heat before stirring in the heavy cream for a silky texture. This creates the rich, comforting broth that makes the soup irresistible.

    Adding the cream of White Sausage tortellini soup

    Cook the Tortellini. Add the tortellini directly to the simmering soup and cook until tender. The pasta absorbs the flavorful broth while adding hearty texture.

    While cooking the White Sausage tortellini soup

    Finish the Soup. Stir in the spinach and Parmesan just before serving. The spinach wilts quickly while the cheese melts slightly, enriching the broth.

    Adding spinach on White Sausage tortellini soup

    Serve and Garnish. Ladle the soup into shallow bowls and top with parsley and extra Parmesan. Serve immediately with crusty bread for the ultimate cozy meal.

    Serving shot with cheese White Sausage tortellini soup

    White Sausage Tortellini Soup Variations

    Make it spicy

    Use hot Italian sausage instead of mild, or double the crushed red pepper flakes.

    Swap the Greens

    Kale works beautifully in place of spinach. Add it a few minutes earlier so it has time to soften.

    Chicken or Turkey

    For a lighter version, you’ll still get plenty of savory flavor with a slightly leaner broth.

    Dairy Free

    Replace the heavy cream with full-fat coconut milk or a dairy-free cooking cream. The soup remains creamy while accommodating dairy-free diets.

    Extra Cheesy

    Stir in a handful of shredded mozzarella or extra Parmesan before serving. The melted cheese makes the broth even richer and more indulgent.

    White Sausage tortellini soup shot with cheese and other garnishes

    What to Serve With The White Sausage Tortellini Soup

    Drink Pairing

    A glass of sparkling water with fresh lemon helps cleanse the palate between bites. The bright citrus notes complement the richness of the soup without overpowering it.

    Green Salad

    A simple green salad with a light vinaigrette adds freshness and balances the rich, creamy soup. The crisp vegetables provide a refreshing contrast to the tender tortellini.

    Sourdough Bread

    Warm sourdough is perfect for dipping into the creamy broth and soaking up every last drop. Its chewy texture and tangy flavor pair beautifully with the savory sausage.

    Roasted Vegetables

    Serve with roasted broccoli, Brussels sprouts, or asparagus for a complete meal. Their caramelized flavors add depth while keeping the meal balanced and satisfying.

    White Sausage Tortellini Soup Storage

    When Reheating

    Warm over medium-low heat on the stovetop, stirring gently. Add broth as needed to loosen. Do not boil — it can cause the cream to separate.

    Refrigerate

    Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days. The tortellini will continue to absorb the broth as it sits. Add a splash of broth or cream when reheating to restore the consistency.

    Freezing

    This soup freezes best without the tortellini. Freeze the broth base and sausage mixture for up to 2 months. Add fresh tortellini when reheating for best texture.

    White Sausage Tortellini Soup FAQs

    Can I make this ahead of time?

    You can make the broth base and sausage a day ahead. Add the tortellini and spinach fresh when reheating so they do not become overcooked.

    Can I Use Frozen Tortellini?

    Yes. Add an extra 2–3 minutes to the cooking time. Make sure the broth is at a full simmer before adding them.

    What if I do not have heavy cream?

    Half-and-half works as a lighter substitute. The soup will be slightly less rich but still delicious. Avoid milk — it will not give you the same texture.

    Can I make this gluten-free?

    Look for gluten-free tortellini, which is available at most specialty grocery stores. The rest of the recipe is naturally gluten-free.

    How do I keep the tortellini from getting mushy?

    Cook them just until tender and serve immediately. If you are making this ahead, cook the tortellini separately. Add it to individual bowls at serving, rather than storing it in the soup.

    White Sausage Tortellini Soup

    A creamy, comforting soup made with Italian sausage, pillowy cheese tortellini, tender spinach, and a rich white broth. Ready in under 45 minutes — perfect for an easy weeknight dinner or casual entertaining.

    Prep Time 10 minutes mins

    Cook Time 34 minutes mins

    Total Time 45 minutes mins

    Course Soup

    Cuisine American

    • 1 lb bulk Italian sausage
    • 1 tbsp olive oil
    • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
    • 4 garlic cloves minced
    • 6 cups chicken broth
    • 1 cup heavy cream
    • 20 oz refrigerated cheese tortellini
    • 3 cups fresh baby spinach
    • ½ cup shaved Parmesan cheese
    • 1½ tsp Italian seasoning
    • ¼ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
    • 1 tsp salt
    • ½ tsp black pepper
    • 2 tbsp fresh parsley chopped, for garnish
    • Extra shaved Parmesan for serving
    • Brown the Sausage — Heat the olive oil in a large Dutch oven or soup pot over medium-high heat. Add the Italian sausage and cook, breaking it apart with a wooden spoon, until browned and cooked through, about 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer to a plate and drain any excess fat, leaving about 1 tablespoon in the pot.

    • Sauté the Aromatics — Add the diced onion to the pot and sauté over medium heat until softened, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add the minced garlic and cook for another 60 seconds, until fragrant.

    • Build the Broth — Pour in the chicken broth and bring to a gentle boil. Stir in the Italian seasoning, crushed red pepper flakes, salt, and black pepper. Return the cooked sausage to the pot.

    • Add the Cream — Reduce heat to medium-low. Pour in the heavy cream and stir until the broth is smooth and creamy.

    • Cook the Tortellini — Add the refrigerated cheese tortellini directly to the soup. Cook according to package directions, usually 5 to 7 minutes, or until the tortellini are tender and floating.

    • Finish the Soup — Stir in the baby spinach and shaved Parmesan. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes, until the spinach is wilted and the Parmesan has slightly melted into the broth. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.

    • Serve — Ladle into bowls and garnish with fresh parsley and extra shaved Parmesan. Serve immediately with crusty bread.

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    Final Thoughts

    This White Sausage Tortellini Soup is one of those recipes that earns its place at the table every single time. It is fast enough for a weeknight and impressive enough for company. In the final analysis, that combination is exactly what I am always looking for. Rich without being heavy, simple without being basic, and endlessly adaptable. Make it once and it becomes yours.

    If you try it, I would love to know how you serve yours. Do you keep it classic, or add your own twist?

    Erica sharing final thoughts on this white sausage tortellini soup recipe

    Erica A. Thomas

    Founder of Eating With Erica

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