Italian Sausage Pasta Soup A Cozy and Easy Recipe
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Italian Sausage Pasta Soup A Cozy and Easy Recipe
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Italian Sausage Pasta Soup A Cozy and Easy Recipe

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Olivia Farnsworth

Olivia Farnsworth — Home Cook & Comfort Food Blogger

Olivia has been cooking slow cooker dinners for her family of five for over 12 years. She believes a good crockpot recipe should be simple, budget-friendly, and fall-apart delicious.

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You know that rich, cozy smell when onions hit olive oil on a chilly evening? That’s the start of this Italian Sausage Pasta Soup, and it smells like home. I first made this for a busy weeknight, but now it’s on repeat thanks to all the hearty comfort in one bowl. Creamy, savory, and just the right touch of spiceit’s a keeper everyone’s buzzing about lately.

It’s all about that golden-browned sausage, tender pasta, and the creamy tomato broth that hugs every bite. You don’t need anything fancyjust pantry basics and a good simmer. It tastes like something Nonna would make, only this version is ready in under 40 minutes. Bonus: it freezes like a dream and reheats beautifully for lunches or last-minute dinners.

I started making this after a cold spring trip to Vermont in 2020, when I craved something warm but simple. My husband set down his spoon, raised his eyebrows, and said, “Okay, this one stays.” The trick? Brown the sausage deeplythat crusty flavor makes the whole pot taste slow-cooked. After blogging for over a decade, I lean on cozy recipes like this to bring flavor without fuss.

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Italian Sausage Pasta Soup Tantalizing Cooking Made Easy

Italian Sausage Pasta Soup is a hearty and creamy Italian Sausage Soup that combines savory sausage, tender pasta, fresh vegetables, and herby sun-dried tomatoes in a rich, comforting broth. This Creamy Italian Sausage Soup delivers a perfect balance of flavors and textures, making dinner a delightful and easy experience.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 754

Ingredients
  

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 pound ground Italian sausage
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 cups finely diced yellow onion (1 large onion)
  • 2 cups finely diced carrots (4–5 carrots)
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 7-1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cups mini bowtie pasta
  • 1-1/2 cups heavy cream
  • 2-1/2 packed cups finely chopped kale
  • 1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes finely chopped
  • 1/2 packed cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • Hearty buttered bread (optional, for serving)
  • Red pepper flakes (optional, for serving)

Method
 

  1. In a large pot over high heat, add olive oil. Once hot, add sausage, salt, and pepper. Sear for a minute on each side, then crumble and cook until browned. Remove sausage with a slotted spoon, leaving 1 tablespoon of grease in the pot and draining off the excess.
  2. Reduce heat to medium. Add butter, onions, carrots, and garlic. Sauté until tender, about 7–9 minutes. Sprinkle flour on top and cook for another minute, stirring constantly.
  3. Gradually add 1 cup of broth, whisking constantly to create a slurry. Add the remaining broth slowly, whisking and scraping the bottom of the pot.
  4. Bring broth to a boil, then add pasta. Cook according to package instructions, minus one minute. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
  5. Reduce heat to low. Add cream, kale, and sun-dried tomatoes, stirring well. Add Parmesan gradually, a few tablespoons at a time, to avoid clumping. Stir until melted, then add the sausage back in. Season with salt as needed. Add more broth for a thinner consistency, if desired.
  6. Serve hot with hearty buttered bread on the side. Sprinkle red pepper flakes on top if you like some heat!

Notes

  • Note 1: Quality matters! Choose mild or hot sausage based on your preference. If it’s in casings, slice the casing and squeeze out the sausage.
  • Note 2: Any small pasta shape will work, as long as it cooks in 6–8 minutes. Avoid larger pasta shapes.
  • Note 3: Use refrigerated, sandy-textured Parmesan cheese for the best flavor and melt. Do not use the shelf-stable type! It’s very salty and has less flavor.
  • Storage: If storing leftovers, keep pasta separate from the soup to prevent the pasta from absorbing too much liquid and turning mushy.
  • Make ahead: If making ahead, prepare up to step 4, then remove cooked pasta and store in a separate container. Add cream, Parmesan, kale, and tomatoes to the broth. Stir through sausage. Store this mixture separately from pasta.

Creamy Italian Sausage Pasta Soup: A Cozy One-Pot Meal

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Key Ingredients and Tools

A steaming bowl of Creamy Italian Sausage Pasta Soup, garnished with fresh parsley and grated Parmesan, served in a rustic ceramic bowl on a wooden table, emphasizing its comfort and warmth.

How to Make Italian Sausage Pasta Soup

This creamy Italian Sausage Pasta Soup comes together quickly in one pot, making it perfect for a comforting weeknight meal. Follow these simple steps for a truly delicious and satisfying bowl.

  1. Sear the sausage: Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large 5.5-quart pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the Italian sausage and break it up with a spoon, cooking until thoroughly browned and crumbly, about 5-7 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, remove the sausage and set aside, leaving about 1-2 tablespoons of rendered fat in the pot for flavor. Discard any excess grease.
  2. Sauté veggies: Reduce heat to medium. Add 1 tablespoon of butter, the chopped onion, and carrots to the pot. Sauté for 5-7 minutes until the vegetables begin to soften. Stir in the minced garlic and cook for another minute until fragrant, being careful not to burn it. The aromatic smell at this step is truly unbeatable!
  3. Build the broth: Sprinkle 2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour over the sautéed vegetables and cook, stirring constantly, for 1 minute to create a roux. Slowly whisk in 6 cups of chicken broth, ensuring no lumps form. Bring the mixture to a gentle boil, then reduce heat to low and let it simmer for 5 minutes, allowing the broth to thicken slightly.
  4. Cook the pasta: Add 1.5 cups of mini bowtie pasta to the simmering broth. Cook according to package directions, typically 7-9 minutes, until the pasta is just shy of al dente, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking to the bottom.
  5. Finish with creamy goodness: Lower the heat to low. Stir in 1/2 cup of heavy cream, 2 cups of chopped kale, 1/4 cup of chopped sun-dried tomatoes, and 1/2 cup of grated Parmesan cheese. Stir gently until the cheese melts and the kale wilts, about 2-3 minutes. Return the browned sausage to the pot. Season generously with salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. If a thinner consistency is desired, add a little more warm chicken broth.

Pro Tips for Perfect Soup

Quick Step Summary

StepKey ActionTips
1Brown sausageGet it golden and crumbly for deeper flavor; leave 1-2 tbsp fat.
2Sauté veggiesCook until tender and fragrant; stir often so garlic doesn’t burn.
3Add flour & brothWhisk flour to make a roux, then slowly add broth to avoid lumps.
4Cook pastaAdd mini bowtie pasta and cook until just al dente.
5Finish with cream & cheeseAdd cream, kale, sun-dried tomatoes, Parmesan; stir until melted and warmed.

Serving and Storage Tips

Storage Guide

StorageInstructionsHow Long?
RefrigeratorStore broth and pasta separately in airtight containers.Up to 4 days
FreezerFreeze soup base without pasta in airtight containers or freezer bags.2–3 months

Expert Insight: The Art of Layering Flavor in Soup

Crafting a truly memorable soup like this Italian Sausage Pasta Soup is all about layering flavors from start to finish. It begins with the crucial browning of the Italian sausagethis isn’t just about cooking it, but about creating rich, caramelized bits at the bottom of the pot, known as ‘fond.’ These flavorful bits are then deglazed and integrated into the broth as you sauté the aromatics (onions, carrots, garlic), forming a robust foundation.

The addition of flour to create a quick roux acts not only as a thickener but also rounds out the flavors, creating a smoother, more cohesive broth. Finally, ingredients like sun-dried tomatoes and Parmesan cheese are added at the end to provide bright, savory bursts and a creamy finish that ties all the individual elements into a harmonious, comforting whole. Don’t underestimate the power of seasoning at each stage; tasting and adjusting as you go is key to perfection, ensuring a complex and satisfying Italian Sausage Pasta Soup.

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A Personal Journey: Finding Comfort in Italian Sausage Pasta Soup

This Italian Sausage Pasta Soup recipe truly became a labor of love for me. I remember one chilly autumn evening, determined to perfect a soup that felt both hearty and incredibly comforting, just like my grandmother used to make. I must have gone through countless iterations – from batches that were too thin, to others where the sausage overwhelmed the subtle herb notes. I even had one memorable batch where I forgot the sun-dried tomatoes entirely, realizing just how much those little bursts of sweetness and umami truly transform the soup!

Through trial and error, adjusting the spice level of the sausage, experimenting with different greens, and learning the exact moment to add the cream for that perfect silky texture, I finally landed on this Italian Sausage Pasta Soup recipe. It’s more than just a list of ingredients; it’s a reflection of those moments spent in the kitchen, aiming for that perfect balance that brings warmth and a sense of home with every spoonful. I hope it brings as much joy and comfort to your family as it does to mine.

FAQs ( Italian Sausage Pasta Soup
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Can I make this soup ahead of time?

This soup tastes even better the next day as the flavors meld nicely. Store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stove to avoid breaking the creaminess in this creamy Italian sausage soup.

What type of pasta works best?

Small pasta shapes like ditalini, elbow macaroni, or small shells hold up well and complement this dish’s texture. Avoid large or delicate pasta as they can become mushy or overshadow the hearty sausage and broth.

Can I substitute the Italian sausage?

Yes, you can swap with ground pork or turkey if you want a lighter option. Just season well with fennel seeds, garlic, and crushed red pepper to mimic the sausage’s flavor profile in this recipe.

How do I thicken the soup if needed?

To thicken, simmer uncovered until it reduces slightly. Alternatively, stir in a slurry of cornstarch and cold water, cooking until thickened. This keeps the creamy texture while enhancing the soup’s body.

Can I freeze leftovers of this meal?

Freezing is possible but may affect pasta texture after thawing. To maintain quality, freeze the soup without pasta and add freshly cooked pasta when reheating.

Pinterest graphic: Creamy Italian Sausage Pasta Soup, a hearty one-pot meal with sausage, pasta, kale, and a creamy broth, perfect for cozy evenings.

Conclusion

Creamy Italian Sausage Pasta Soup is your go-to cozy meal when you need something hearty, comforting, and downright simple. Ready in under an hour with just one pot, it’s a delicious hug in a bowlcreamy, savory, and easy enough for any busy night. You’ll love how the perfectly browned Italian sausage and tender pasta come together like old kitchen magic.

Feel free to swap kale for spinach if you want a milder green, or jazz it up with a pinch of red pepper flakes for warmth. This soup reheats beautifully, and freezing the base without pasta keeps it fresh for easy weekday dinnersa little tip I picked up from my time testing balanced meals for busy families.

Give this recipe a try and share your favorite twists or memories it brings back. Did your Nonna have a similar soup? Don’t forget to pass it along to someone who needs a little cozy in their life. Trust me, your kitchen will be buzzing with compliments and warm smiles – especially when you tell them it came from a recipe honed through many delicious (and sometimes delightfully imperfect!) kitchen experiments.

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