Sausage Tortellini Soup Recipe (2024)

By Ali Slagle

Updated Oct. 12, 2023

Sausage Tortellini Soup Recipe (1)

Total Time
45 minutes
Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
30 minutes
Rating
5(1,183)
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This lighter take on hearty sausage soups is cozy with chicken sausage, delicate tortellini, fennel and whatever green vegetables are gracing your market. Fennel is a late winter-early spring crop that works triple time for us here: The bulb is sweet and soft, sliced stalks are crisp-tender and the fronds are chopped for an herb garnish. While fully cooked chicken sausage adds just enough richness, feel free to use any fresh or fully cooked chicken or pork sausage you have and like (just remove fresh sausage from its casings before browning).

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings

  • 3tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 12 to 16ounces fully cooked chicken sausage, any flavor, cut into ½-inch pieces
  • 1large fennel, bulb coarsely chopped, stalks thinly sliced, fronds finely chopped
  • 4garlic cloves, chopped
  • Salt and pepper
  • quarts (6 cups) chicken broth
  • About 10 ounces fresh or frozen cheese, spinach or mushroom tortellini
  • 2cups chopped vegetables (such as snap or snow peas, green beans, asparagus, kale, spinach or escarole), or frozen peas
  • Grated Parmesan, for serving

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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

554 calories; 34 grams fat; 8 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 17 grams monounsaturated fat; 6 grams polyunsaturated fat; 31 grams carbohydrates; 5 grams dietary fiber; 14 grams sugars; 30 grams protein; 1767 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Heat the oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high. Add the sausage and cook, stirring once or twice, until browned and crisp all over, 6 to 8 minutes. Add the chopped fennel bulb and garlic, season with salt and pepper, and cook, scraping up the browned bits as you go, until softened, 5 to 7 minutes.

  2. Add the chicken broth and bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer until the broth is flavorful, 5 to 7 minutes. Scrape the browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Taste and season with salt and pepper.

  3. Step

    3

    Add the tortellini and cook according to package directions. In the last three minutes of the tortellini cooking, add the chopped vegetables and up to ½ cup sliced fennel stalks. (For some tortellini, that might mean adding the vegetables with the pasta.)

  4. Step

    4

    Remove from heat and stir in up to ¼ cup chopped fennel fronds. Serve in bowls topped with Parmesan and more black pepper.

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J&K

Pasta should be cooked separately, adding it directly to the soup creates a starch taste that detracted from an otherwise excellent, and easy to make, recipe.

Matthew

I used a mix of asparagus, green beans, and frozen peas. Thought this was fantastic, and it's something I'll likely make again as it reheats well (though next time I'll portion the tortellini out per meal). Thanks

Linda

Throwing a few pieces of Parmesan rind into the broth might be interesting.

ellen

I almost never post comments, but I have to say I thought this soup was delicious. I subbed vegan sausage and vegetable broth to make it vegetarian. I will definitely be making this again!

Matt Ross

I added a 1/4 cup of white wine, some onion and a jalapeño. Also I used apple chicken sausages. Made it sweeter and a bit smoky

MerlinFan

It is best if the pasta takes up some of the soup taste, but I agree some pasta may release some starch. Fresh pasta can be used directely in the soup, but it might be a good idea indeed to pre-cook dried pasta and put it in the soup only for the last minutes.

SuZQ CA

This was easy and amazing; used TJ sweet Italian sausage, squeezed out of the casing and browned; smaller fennel bulb; TJ fresh spinach tortellini; homemade chicken broth; frozen green beans, chopped; green peas; and chopped up kale. Added in chopped fennel fronds and shaved grana padana cheese. Served with garlic naan. Perfect for a cool day.

KimB

Really tasty, hearty, and filling. I used sliced carrots and put those in at the same time as the broth to make sure they got cooked. We tried the parmesan, but decided it was unnecessary as the soup has lots of flavor and richness.

Karen

I followed the recipe pretty close to exactly (reducing the size by about 1/3, as I live alone). I used fresh asparagus, frozen peas, spinach chicken sausage, and 3-cheese tortellini.Mmmm... love it, even though fennel is not always something I like. I'm eating my second bowlful now, and looking forward to leftovers...

Nick H.

Delicious recipe! I added a couple tablespoons of Mirin to this after the boil/simmer step, and it really rounded it out nicely.

rachel

A good classic recipe. I made my own broth, and used 2x kale. Garlic gouda chicken sausage plus spinach tortellini were great additions.

Sarah M.

Another delicious and simple recipe from Ali Slagle. Easy to riff on - I used mild Italian pork sausage, fresh asparagus, frozen peas, and a few leftover baby Bella mushrooms that needed to be used up. I can see myself making this again and again.

Nick

This soup was delicious. I used Swiss chard for the greens. My partner’s view is that ever Sunday is pasta night. So this was a nice variation on the pasta night theme.

L

Because I am an idiot, I didn’t read the part where you were supposed to use precooked chicken sausage and used a block of fresh Italian pork sausage and it was delicious albeit pretty salty. I also portioned out the tortellini, so when I reheated the soup for leftovers I’d bring some to simmer in a pot and cook the pasta in it.

John M.

This was a delicious and easy to prepare soup. The only variation I made was using a couple of teaspoons of 'old world Italian seasoning' from the Spice House that included fennel, as I couldn't find any fennel bulbs. Used 1/3 asparagus tips, 1/3 peas and 1/3 trimmed string beans. Thanks once again for another great recipe, Ms. Slagle.

honeywhite

Was dubious about the fennel, but it was key -- smelled delicious while cooking, and tasted even better.

Jess

Made the broth on Sunday for Thursday. Added the tortellini and veggie on Thursday and it was fantastic!! So much flavor and it was so easy to make! Will definitely add it to the rotation!

KatieP

I feel like I am missing out on a major component of this soup. My grocery store was devoid of fennel. The soup is still very satisfying and has a depth of flavor. I wish I had the fennel though…

Mick

Loved this! Used broccoli rabe pork sausage, rainbow chard and added a bit of lemon zest.

Paul Young-Hyman

I precooked orzo but made it Al dente. I cooked sausage first and drained fat and removed. Stirred in vegetables added stock and replaced sausage. Added Orzo and kale and lemon zest. Added some more lemon juice at the end. Five stars.

Subbed Fennel With Leeks And Dill

Family dislikes fennel. Used Leeks in place of fennel bulb and dill in place of fennel fronds. Delicious.

S

I used a quart of TJs chicken broth and 2 cups of water (no additional salt, but did add some italian seasoning) and I still wished I had used low-salt chicken broth. Cooked chicken sausage is very salty. Fennel needed more time to get soft. Baby spinach and frozen peas for the veggies. Easy tasty weeknight dinner.

Peter

Excellent. I would reemphasize to keep the tortellini separate and portion per use.

Adam

The fennel isn’t overpowering at all and adds a lovely subtle flavor to the dish. We added cheese and spinach tortellini. Perfect for a Wisconsin winter night.

Erina C.

Just made with Trader Joe's organic sweet Italian chicken sausage and peas for the greens. So easy to make and pretty good as is, but the broth fell a little flat for me. Have people added any spices or something to add complexity?

D. Johnson

I added kale at the end for the green vegetable, and mild uncooked Italian sausage. I used a dutch oven and cooked the sausage over medium-high heat and sopped up some of the sausage grease with a paper towel before adding the fennel chunks so as to avoid a pool of it on top of the soup. Worked like a charm. This was soooooo good! All of us were licking our bowls afterwards! Next time I'll just add the remainder of the chicken stock and some more tortellini.

additions

Increase garlic & stock

kf

Have not used fennel before, so I was a bit unsure. This was delicious and so flavorful. 10 stars! Made as directed used cajun andouille sausage, snap peas, fresh spinach and fresh 3 cheese tri-colored tortellini (uncooked). Strayed a bit with the addition of white wine and aged gouda rind.

Rachel

This is one of those low-ish effort/high reward recipes, going into regular rotation for sure. Love how adaptable it is to individual preference, and that it’s hearty without being heavy. I used artichoke garlic chicken sausage, fresh mini cheese tortellini, veggie broth (Imagine makes a super flavorful one), and a mix of spinach and frozen peas. Threw all the fennel in at once and it was fine in the end. Fresh grated parm added at the end was the perfect finishing touch.

Erin H.

Made as written. I used a locally made chicken jalapeno sausage, one that we have always enjoyed. Used TJ cheese tortellini. We liked it but it doesn't hit the 5 star mark, although the basics of the recipe are worth riffing on.

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Sausage Tortellini Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is tortellini soup made of? ›

Ingredients
  • 2 tablespoons butter.
  • 2 medium carrots, peeled and chopped (1 cup)
  • 2 medium celery stalks, chopped (1/2 cup)
  • 1 medium onion, chopped (1/2 cup)
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped.
  • 2 cartons (32 oz each) Progresso™ reduced-sodium chicken broth (8 cups)
  • 1 package (9 oz) refrigerated cheese-filled tortellini.

What is the best way to serve tortellini? ›

Depending on the filling, tortellini are delicious with everything from cream-based sauces to red marinara-type sauces, browned butter, pesto, and even walnut sauce. They remind me of ravioli, so if you'd eat it with ravioli, you can eat with tortellini.

How many calories and carbs are in tortellini soup? ›

Pasta Pomodoro Tortellini Soup (cup) (1 serving) contains 13g total carbs, 12g net carbs, 26g fat, 15g protein, and 280 calories.

How are you supposed to eat tortellini? ›

The best way to have Tortellini is with capon broth ( or other good quality broth ). Tortellini don't call for sauces. They are stuffed pasta, and more particularly a kind of stuffed pasta that is supposed to be had in soups. Boil and serve them in capon, chicken, beef, or even vegetable stock.

How to thicken tortellini soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool. Add a few tablespoons of flour or cornstarch to the bowl and whisk until it's blended smooth. Next, bring the soup to a simmer and add the mixture back to the pot. Pro tip: Don't dump in the entire mixture at once.

What are the 3 cheeses in tortellini? ›

Tortellini filled with ricotta, Parmesan, and romano cheese—all combined with an insanely tasty creamy garlic and rosemary tomato sauce topped with more Parmesan cheese.

What do Italians eat with tortellini? ›

In Italy, meat tortellini are traditionally served in broth, but they are enjoyed with other toppings, too: cheese sauce, cream sauce, pesto or tomato sauce. There are also cheese versions of tortellini. Tortellini are also eaten for dessert!

Do you have to boil tortellini before cooking? ›

1. Don't boil it! Toss refrigerated tortellini with a lot of sauce (the ratio should be 1 part ravioli to 2 parts sauce), then throw everything into a baking dish. If you have time, we're partial to this meat sauce.

Can you eat tortellini on its own? ›

Once your tortellini is cooked, savour by itself, toss with a fresh sauce, or use it in a delicious recipe. If you prefer chicken, shrimp or vegetables, tortellini are perfect for an elevated yet simple meal that the entire family will enjoy.

How many carbs are in tortellini sausage? ›

Olivieri Tortellini Italian Sausage (0.75 cup) contains 46g total carbs, 44g net carbs, 5g fat, 11g protein, and 270 calories.

Is tortellini good for diet? ›

Yes, tortellini can be included in a weight loss diet when consumed in moderation and as part of a calorie-controlled eating plan. Opt for smaller portion sizes and pair tortellini with healthy ingredients like fresh vegetables.

Is tortellini high in carbs? ›

Tortellini, cheese filled, with tomato sauce (1 cup) contains 39.7g total carbs, 37.2g net carbs, 11.7g fat, 11.7g protein, and 310 calories.

What to pair with tortellini? ›

The best side dishes to serve with tortellini are garlic bread, roasted vegetables, stuffed shells, chicken gnocchi soup, baked ziti, pizza pasta, Caesar salad, tomato bruschetta, Italian sausage, antipasto salad, steamed asparagus, and creamy polenta. Now, let's get cooking!

Should I rinse tortellini after cooking? ›

No, in almost every case, you should not rinse pasta after it's cooked. It's true that rinsing noodles or pasta after cooking halts the cooking process. “This is also known as shocking,” Tiess says. But rinsing also removes the starch water after the noodles are strained, which is what helps adhere sauce to noodles.

Is it OK to eat tortellini raw? ›

Well, there's nothing in pasta that is harmful if eaten raw. Cooking pasta does not transform the food from harmful to helpful. It's not animal flesh! Uncooked pasta is going to be like most starches: harder to digest because the long polymer chains of starch are difficult to break down.

What does tortellini have in it? ›

Tortellini is a type of stuffed pasta typical of the Italian cities of Bologna and Modena. Traditionally it is stuffed with a mix of meat (pork loin, raw prosciutto, mortadella), Parmesan cheese, egg and nutmeg and served in capon broth (in brodo di cappone).

Where did tortellini soup come from? ›

Tortellini originates from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, and it is particularly associated with Bologna. The meat and cheese used in the pasta can vary, with common fillings being prosciutto and Parmesan or ricotta cheeses.

Who makes tortellini soup? ›

At Progresso, we're passionate about making great products. We've been creating premium soups for more than 100 years. And today, Progresso still uses quality ingredients for a tasteful flavor found only in our line of canned soup products.

What does tortellini taste like? ›

Cheese tortellini is a pasta that is circle shaped. It is composed of a thin sheet of pasta dough, filled with a seasoned ricotta cheese mixture. The cream colored dough is wrapped around the cheese and formed into a small circle that can fit into a teaspoon. Cheese tortellini tastes salty and umami.

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