Sausage Tortellini Soup
This creamy sausage tortellini soup is a 30 minute meal that’s easy to make with sausage, kale, simple seasonings, broth, and cream!
Be sure to serve this with a side of Garlic Bread with Cheese or Biscuits!

Sausage Tortellini Soup
Wait until you taste this soup. This is one you will undoubtedly add to your favorite list of soup recipes, especially because it’s a 30-minute meal that’s got vegetables, protein, and pasta all in one bowl!
You may scratch your head when you see that I’ve got hot sauce and mustard powder on the ingredients list, but trust me. They enhance the other flavors in the recipe and add a very subtle touch that creates a great base for this soup. Once you try it, you’ll see what I mean!
Check out my PRO tips below on how to add even more flavor to this soup, and what you can use if you don’t have kale on hand!
How to Make It
See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.
Cook the sausage, onions, and garlic. Add flour and cook for 1-2 minutes. Add basil, oregano, hot sauce, mustard powder, and pepper. Stir to combine.
Add chicken broth and heavy cream. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer.

Add kale and tortellini. Cook 3-5 minutes. Taste and add salt if desired. Transfer to serving bowls and add a pinch of red pepper flakes.

Pro Tips
- For even more flavor, add the rind from a block of Parmesan or Romano cheese when you add the broth and let it simmer and flavor the soup. If any remains at the end of cooking, it can be discarded. Salt will likely not need to be added if you do this.
- 2-3 cups of Spinach can be used instead of kale, stir it in once the tortellini is cooked and let it wilt, about 30 seconds. If you use frozen spinach, let it thaw and pat it dry prior to adding it.
- I use RANA refrigerated cheese-filled tortellini for this recipe. I also use Texas Pete hot sauce or Frank’s Hot Sauce.
- This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 51!
- For a similar recipe with a twist, try my Sausage Gnocchi Soup! And be sure to try my Marry Me Chicken Soup as well- it also has tortellini!
Storage
- Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for 3+ months.
- Note that the tortellini will continue to absorb broth during storage. I recommend boiling the tortellini separately and add it directly to serving bowls if you plan on having leftovers.
- Be sure to try my chicken tortellini soup recipe next!
Tools For This Recipe
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- 4 quart Soup Pot: The perfect size for this recipe.
- Spice Rack– This is the one I have, it’s a snap to measure out your seasonings quickly and easily. (Big time saver.)
- Kitchen Scale: In case you need to weigh the sausage. (I use this all the time.)
- Measuring Spoons– To measure out the seasonings.
- Pinch Bowls– I measure out my seasonings ahead of time and add them to these small bowls so they’re ready to go when it’s time to add them.
- 16 oz. storage containers – I use these to store/freeze my soups. They have 8 oz. sizes as well. They’re stackable, leak proof, and dishwasher/microwave safe.
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Sausage Tortellini Soup
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground Italian sausage, hot or mild
- 1 small yellow onion, diced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 3 Tablespoons flour
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- ½ teaspoon oregano
- 1 pinch cayenne, optional
- 1 teaspoon hot sauce
- ½ teaspoon mustard powder
- ¼ teaspoon pepper
- 1 pinch red pepper flakes
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 5 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups kale, chopped
- 2 cups tortellini, just under 10 oz. (refrigerated or frozen)
- Salt/ to taste
Instructions
- Note: The mustard powder and hot sauce are so subtle in this soup but help enhance the other flavors, so although you may be hesitant to add them, I highly recommend it!
- Remove the casings from the sausage if you purchased links. Cook and crumble the sausage and diced onions over medium-high heat until the onions are softened and the sausage is cooked through, 8-10 minutes. Drain grease. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute.
- Add the flour and cook for 1-2 minutes to remove the raw flour taste.
- Add basil, oregano, cayenne, hot sauce, mustard powder, pepper, and red pepper flakes. Stir to combine.
- Add the chicken broth and use a silicone spatula to “clean” the bottom of the pot. Slowly stir in the heavy cream. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer.
- Add the kale and tortellini and simmer for 3-5 minutes. (If your tortellini needs longer cooking time, add the tortellini first, then the kale during the last 5 minutes.)
- Taste the soup and add salt if desired. Start with ¼ tsp and add more after that if needed.
- Transfer to serving bowls and serve! (This is great with Garlic Bread with Cheese!)
Notes
- I use RANA refrigerated cheese-filled tortellini for this recipe. I also use Texas Pete hot sauce or Frank's Hot Sauce.
- For even more flavor, add the rind from a block of Parmesan or Romano cheese when you add the broth and let it simmer and flavor the soup. If any remains at the end of cooking, it can be discarded. Salt will likely not need to be added if you do this.
- 2-3 cups of Spinach can be used instead of kale, stir it in once the tortellini is cooked and let it wilt, about 30 seconds.
- This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 51!
- For a similar recipe with a twist, try my Sausage Gnocchi Soup! And be sure to try my Marry Me Chicken Soup as well- it also has tortellini!
Crock Pot Method:
- Brown the sausage/onions on the stove top and add the flour as outlined in steps 2 + 3.
- Transfer everything except for the cream, tortellini, and spinach to the slow cooker.
- Cook it on high for 4-5 hours or on low for 6-7.
- Stir in the kale toward the end and let that heat up for 10-15 minutes.
- Turn heat off. Temper the cream in the microwave for 45 seconds and stir it in slowly>
- Add cooked tortellini to serving bowls and ladle soup on top!
Storage
- Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for 3+ months.
- Note that the tortellini will continue to absorb broth during storage. I recommend boiling the tortellini separately and add it directly to serving bowls if you plan on having leftovers.
- Be sure to try my chicken tortellini soup recipe next!
Nutritional information an estimate and is per serving. Each serving is 1 cup, and this recipe makes approximately 10 cups.
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This soup is lovely. The flavors are amazing. The creaminess of the broth is like satin. Took to family gathering last night. Some went back for seconds and 3 people asked for recipe. So good!
Yayyyy! I’m so happy it was such a success with your family Patti! Sounds like you nailed it!! Thanks so much for the great comments!💖
Absolutely delicious! I substituted the kale for spinach.
I’m so happy that you loved it Kelly! Thank you so much for the review!!! 🙂 -Stephanie
This soup was absolutely delicious, fast, and easy… my whole family loves the recipe. It will be going on our regular rotation. Thanks for sharing!
Yayyyy! I’m so happy the whole family loved it Kristy! Thanks so much!!💖
This soup is so flavorful. I used chicken sausage and added shredded carrots. I didn’t have any ground mustard so I just used a few drops of liquid mustard and Tabasco. I kept the tortellini separate so it didn’t absorb too much of the soup.
I’m so happy to hear that you loved it Misha!! Nice job keep the tortellini separate, you did me proud! 🙂 Thank you so much for the review, I really appreciate it! 🙂 -Stephanie
DELICIOUS!! The whole family loved it.
Excellent! I’m so happy to hear that!! Thank you so much for the review, I really appreciate it! -Stephanie
I absolutely love this soup. Can it be frozen if I cook the tortellini separately and freeze them separately?
I’m so glad that you love this soup Erin! Yes, absolutely! I do that all the time, except I usually boil fresh tortellini before serving, but freezing cooked tortellini shouldn’t be an issue, just be careful not to overcook it so that it doesn’t get mushy! 🙂
We all loved this soup! My only suggestion is that if you use hot Italian sausage, halve the “spicy” ingredients in the recipe. Some of us were sweating (but ate it all).
I’m so glad that you enjoyed it Tammy! It’s worth noting that some hot Italian sausage is spicier than others, so that plays a role as well.
My family loves this soup! I do add diced carrots to it to add a little more vegetable.
I’m so happy that you and your family love it!! You can’t go wrong adding more veggies, carrots are a perfect choice! Thank you so much Sunshine! 🙂
I get great reviews on this recipe all the time. I often omit the kale and add whatever I have in my veggie drawer (peppers, mushrooms, different types of onions, etc.) Very flexible and a cinch to throw together. I get asked for this recipe often!!
I’m so happy to hear that Jenn, and I’m glad that you get creative with it based on what you have on hand! Thank you so much for the review! 🙂 -Stephanie
I used this recipe as a basic guideline. I used half and half instead of cream. I used turkey sausage and removed the casing as directed. Spinach was sunstituted for kale. No flour was added but I added grated parmesan. It is a wonderful soup!
I’m so happy that you loved it Cindy, and I love your spin on it too! So good! ❤️
Yes to Parmesan! Grated Parmesan in place of the mustard powder ensures it still has a nice bite. I also added thin slices of smoked sausage. My family can’t stop eating this soup!