This creamy tortellini soup is packed with tender tortellini pasta, fresh kale, and Italian sausage. If you enjoyed Zuppa Toscana, you will love this! Italian tortellini soup is super flavorful, made in just 30 minutes, and will warm you up.
As the crisp fall air rolls in, we have soups on our regular rotation like Creamy Tomato Soup, and Chicken Noodle Soup. This tortellini soup is hearty, satisfying, and healthy at the same time.

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Italian Creamy Tortellini Soup
This soup uses simple pantry and refrigerator staple ingredients so it is perfect for busy weeknight dinners or as a starter for an Italian feast paired with Focaccia Bread. It’s also a great option for when you’re having an intense pasta craving but don’t want to fill up on a heavy serving of carbs. The creamy broth and tortellini taste so decadent but are light enough that you won’t feel like you need to take a nap after having a bowl.
Ingredients
- Italian Sausage – try mild Italian sausage or a spicy sausage to add some heat
- Garlic – add the garlic to taste, but use fresh garlic versus garlic powder
- Onion – we prefer yellow onion for caramelized sweet flavor but you can use white or red onion instead.
- Salt – add salt to taste since sausage is naturally fairly salty
- Chicken broth – use homemade Bone Broth for the best flavor or any store-bought variety.
- Tomato sauce – we used plain canned tomato sauce
- Cheese tortellini – found in the refrigerated or frozen aisle at most grocery stores. Trader Joe’s and Costco both have awesome tortellini
- Kale – You can use fresh or pop a bag of frozen straight into the broth for a quick shortcut
- Heavy cream – Full-fat, heavy cream gives this soup its signature texture. Refrain from using milk, as it won’t make the broth as creamy and is prone to curdling.

How to Make Tortellini Soup
You can make homemade tortellini soup with 10 ingredients and 30 minutes. Here’s a quick overview of the recipe before you dive in:
- Cook sausage – In a heavy soup pot over medium heat, brown the sausage.
- Add onion and garlic – sautee onion until soft then press in garlic and season lightly with salt.
- Pour in broth & tomato sauce and allow the soup to simmer for about 15 minutes.
- Add tortellini and lightly boil 5 minutes until cooked through.
- Stir in kale and cream and simmer for 2-3 minutes, or until the kale is softened. Season to taste.

Helpful Tips
- Adjust the salt. Depending on the broth and tomato sauce you use, you might want to add more or less salt. If you’re not sure, refrain from adding any extra salt until the soup is finished.
- Like a spicier soup? Add in a dash of red pepper flakes or ground cayenne pepper.
- Try different tortellini. You can change the soup up with different tortellini varieties including meat stuffed, spinach stuffed, and more.
- Don’t overcook the tortellini. Overcooking tortellini can make it mushy. Make sure to have your kale and heavy cream prepped and ready to add immediately after the tortellini is cooked.

Make-Ahead
- Refrigerating – Once the soup has cooled to room temperature, transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for 3-5 days. It’s important to note that as the soup sits in the fridge, the tortellini tends to absorb the broth. You can remedy this by adding extra broth to the soup as you reheat to thin it out.
- Reheating – You can reheat tortellini soup in a saucepan over medium heat or by popping it in the microwave for a couple of minutes until warmed through.

Serve With
In terms of garnishes, this Italian Tortellini Soup is delicious with grated parmesan cheese and fresh basil. For a well-rounded lunch or dinner, serve the soup with bread, sandwiches, or a fresh salad.
- Focaccia Bread
- Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
- Cheesy Garlic Bread
- Parmesan Garlic Flatbread
- Easy Baguette
Italian Creamy Tortellini Soup

Ingredients
- 1 lb mild Italian sausage
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 medium yellow onion, diced
- 1 tsp salt, adjust to taste
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 6 oz tomato sauce
- 12 oz refrigerated cheese tortellini
- 1/2 bunch kale, chopped
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
Instructions
- Preheat a deep heavy pot over medium heat. Add in the Italian sausage and cook it until it turns a light shade of brown.
- Add in the diced onion and cook for about 5 minutes until softened. Add pressed garlic and season with 1 tsp salt or to taste.
- Add chicken broth and tomato sauce. Simmer for 15 minutes.
- Stir in the tortellini and simmer for about 5 minutes. You may need to adjust the cooking time depending on the size of your tortellini.
- Stir in the chopped kale and heavy cream. Bring to a simmer and cook for another 2-3 minutes or until kale is tender. Remove the heat and serve.



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Made this yesterday, it was delicious. I love your recipes!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Joan!
Made today as noted…was delicious. Another great recipe Natasha. Will definately be in our soup rotation….thanks
Hi Sandee, glad to know that you loved this soup! Thanks a lot for the review.
Hi Natasha,
Couldn’t wait to try this recipe and made it for lunch today. I used both chicken and beef broth to have the 6 cups. The other change was adding a little bit of diced tomatoes in addition to the sauce, and reduced the amount of heavy cream to 1/4 cup. I love this recipe and it’s so full of flavor. Thanks for another great recipe!
You’re most welcome, Karen. Great to hear that you enjoyed this recipe! Thank you for sharing that with us.
Making this delicious soup tonight. I added a few more tortellini and mushrooms to it also. Simply scrumptious. Thank you for this wonderful recipe
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Toni!
in case anyone asks or wants to know if any other vegetables can be added, I did add a whole carton of fresh mushrooms. It added some good flavor. I put the whole bunch of kale in it as well. My 5 year old grandson ate the “green” in it, and said that was the bestest part! 🙂
Hello Toni, thank you for sharing that with us. I’m happy to hear that it worked out well and that your grandson enjoyed it so much too.
Making this delicious soup tonight. Sounds wonderful for a cold night. I am using a bit more tortellini, and also adding some mushrooms. We love mushrooms in this family. Thanks for this easy recipe.
This is so perfect for a cold night! Enjoy!
I made this soup last night. Oh yum! It was absolutely delicious! I’d say this is now my favorite soup! Very easy to make. Thank you Natasha. Love your recipes and videos.
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Barbara! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
This is a family favorite. I’ve made this twice now and each time it delicious
Hi Leslie, that’s awesome! Thanks for the good review.
This looks yummy. Can I substitute dry cheese tortellini and tomato paste for tomato sauce?
Hi Mia, I haven’t tried that myself but I bet that could work! I hope you love it Mia!
Looks delish, just wondering though if I could sub regular milk for the cream?
Hi Monique you can maybe try using half and half or half whipping cream and half whole milk. I’m not sure how it would turn out if you just use milk.
Scrumptous meal for a cold winters night! Simple, easy, delicious!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Delicious delicious delicious!!!!
Will now be my go to recipe when I’m craving tortellini soup!
Lovely! I’m glad you found a new favorite recipe!
Love this soup! Thank you for all your recipes. Please keep them coming!
You’re welcome, Erin. I hope you’ll love all the recipes that you will try!
Natasha, this recipe is awesome and I will definitely make this recipe again in the future.
I did double the tortellini to make it heartier for supper. Yum!!
Hello David, great to hear that you loved the recipe! Thank you so much for sharing that with us.
Can I add celery and carrots instead of kale? We don’t like kale and spinach.
Hi Val! I bet celery or spinach will work here. I haven’t tried it with carrots, but I imagine that may work!
I just made this and it was amazing! My only complaint is that I wish there was more of the actual soup. Should I add equal parts of all the liquid ingredients to yield more soup? I don’t want my tortellini to get soggy!
Hi Jacqui, thank you for your comments and feedback. Maybe you can try adding half of the liquid ingredients first to test?
Simple and delicious! I substituted spinach for kale (it’s what I had available). Loved it, great flavor. Will definitely make again and again:)
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Mary! I’m glad you enjoyed that!
Looks delicious! If I substitute spinach for the kale, how many cups or oz of spinach should I use?
Hi there, you can use the same amount as recommended for kale. Hope you like it!
I made this and it was excellent. My family does not eat sausage, so I substituted with cooked ground beef seasoned with typical Italian sausage seasonings (fennel, Italian seasoning, garlic and onion powder, paprika). Turned out very good. Thank you for this recipe.
I’m so glad to hear the family loved it, SVG! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.
I made this for lunch today, and it is delicious! The flavors are fabulous, and it really is easy to make. I added extra tortellini, so it would be heartier for my son to have before going to work. We both LOVED it!
I’m so glad you also found this easy, Anna Marie! I’m so happy you both loved it!
I love your recipes, I make them all the time. And your videos are amazing Natasha. Ty for sharing. Judy
Thank you for that wonderful compliment, Judy!
Made this tonight and substituted spinach for the kale. It was a hit! Hubby loved it and he normally doesnt like soup.
Hi Tracy, great to hear that the recipe was a hit! Love it, thank you for sharing.
My family doesn’t like Italian sausage could I use ground beef or pork instead?
Hi there, I think that’s alright. I hope you and your fam will enjoy the recipe!