Creamy Zuppa Toscana recipe, full of crumbled sausage, crispy bacon and tender potatoes in a creamy broth! Make this Olive Garden Soup right at home!
This recipe is adapted from one of your favourite Olive Garden soups — Zuppa Toscana. The entire family gets behind this one, craving more than just one bowl. Low carb option included.
We’ve added a couple of extra ingredients to make it EVEN BETTER than the original!
ZUPPA TOSCANA
Comfort food in a bowl. From the mild (or hot) flavours of Italian sausage, crispy flavourful of bacon pieces, hearty chunks of tender potatoes, a creamy splash of cream, this is the soup to make on a cold and miserable day/night when you have unlimited garlic bread lying around.
While Zuppa Toscana translates to “Tuscan soup,” this is not a traditional soup from the region. Much like a Garlic Butter Tuscan Shrimp, Salmon or Chicken, this soup was made famous by Olive Garden restaurant chains around the Unites states.
If you’ve loved our Creamy Tortellini soup, you will love this one! All done in one pot with some tricks to keep your sausage and bacon nice and crispy, with the added flavour from cooking with drippings.
ZUPPA TOSCANA RECIPE
What makes our Zuppa Toscana recipe different? We added in dry white wine (which is optional and can be left out if you prefer), which makes this soup even better! Of course, if you’re hesitant and would rather stick to the classic, you can leave it out which won’t effect the final taste.
Our recipe also includes an option to thicken it right at the end with a cornstarch slurry (cornstarch mixed with a little heavy cream or half and half).
WHAT GOES IN THIS SOUP
You don’t need much at all to make this Zuppa Toscana soup recipe, which is surprising since it contains so much flavour.
- Browned, crumbled Italian sausage provides all of the seasoning.
- Crisped bacon gives you a mouthwatering flavour and texture.
- 1/4-inch sliced potatoes cook down into the broth to create a thick and chunky soup that goes so well with the spice coming through. Hearty and satisfying.
- Fennel and chili flakes provide a little something extra.
- Kale provides delicious texture in every bite.
- Heavy cream (thickened cream, evaporated milk of half and half) adds an irresistible richness to the broth.
HOW TO MAKE ZUPPA TOSCANA
You’re going to start by removing the sausage casings using a pair of kitchen scissors or a knife. Grab a heavy based pot, cast iron or Dutch oven to cook in. When browning the sausage meat, break it up with the tip of your wooden spoon.
Once it’s browned drain it from as much oil as you can and transfer it to a plate lined with paper towel. Leave some drippings in the pot to fry your bacon in. then transfer the bacon to the same plate with the sausage. This is what keeps your meats nice and crispy for adding in later when the Zuppa Toscana is near done.
Sautéing the onion and garlic in some of those bacon/sausage drippings left in the pan is where the flavours really start to develop. Adding the wine at this point creates another layer of flavour.
You can use chicken broth or stock seasoned with crushed bouillon (or any stock powder), fennel seeds (ground or whole) and chili flakes. Chili flakes are optional, depending on your heat preference and how spicy the sausages are.
The potatoes are boiled in the broth until JUST fork tender (about 10 minutes). Then the cream is stirred in with the cooked sausage, crispy bacon and kale. We add in 3/4 of the meat mixture, leaving the last amount to sprinkle over each bowl of soup when serving this Zuppa Toscana.
Serve with parmesan cheese and a nice glass of chilled wine!
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Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 pound mild Italian Sausage casings removed
- 4 oz (125 g) diced bacon
- 1 large onion chopped
- 6 cloves garlic minced
- 1/2 cup dry white wine optional
- 1 1/2 quarts (1.5 litres) low-sodium chicken broth
- 5 Russet potatoes scrubbed, rinsed and sliced into 1/4-inch slices*
- 1 cube beef bouillon crushed
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cracked black pepper
- 1 teaspoon ground fennel
- 1 teaspoon red chili flakes optional — adjust to your taste
- 1 1/2 cups half and half or heavy/thickened cream
- 3 cups chopped kale hard stems removed (substitute with baby spinach leaves or Swiss chard)
- Fresh shredded parmesan cheese for serving
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch (optional -- for a thicker soup) SEE NOTES
Instructions
- Fry the sausage in a heavy based pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat while breaking up the meat with the end of your wooden spoon. When browned, and cooked through (about 10 minutes), drain most of the oil, leaving about 1 teaspoon of drippings in the pot. Transfer sausage meat to a plate.
- Cook the bacon in the same pot/Dutch oven over medium heat until crispy (about 10 minutes). Drain, leaving about 2 teaspoons of drippings in the pot. Transfer cooked bacon to the plate with the sausage meat.
- Sauté onions in the pot and cook until soft and translucent (about 5 minutes). Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute, until fragrant.
- OPTIONAL: Add the wine and let reduce to half (about 2 minutes).
- Increase heat to high, pour in the chicken broth and bring to a boil. Season broth with crushed bouillon, salt, pepper, fennel and chili flakes. Add the potatoes and boil until fork tender (about 10 minutes).
- Reduce heat to medium. Stir in the heavy cream, cooked sausage, bacon and kale. Let simmer for 2 minutes, until kale leaves have softened.
MomNurse says
My family loved this version. I think the white wine is definitely the missing ingredient that is left out in other recipes. I will be making this throughout the fall!
Camille R. says
I haven’t made a recipe that wasn’t delicious. My only question is how do i drag and drop into a saved collection. It doesn’t seem to work. Is there a sign on area to save collections?
Ashley says
This is the most delicious soup ever. I used hot Italian sausage instead of mild and didn’t use the chili flakes since the hot sausage gave it a nice spice. 10/10 I’m definitely making this again.
Jamie says
This soup was perfection, and I mean that. I only came here for some inspiration and I rarely follow a recipe to a T but this one just seemed “right” as I read through it so I not only followed it exactly, but I actually measured out every ingredient (I NEVER do that) and it turned out just amazing. My whole family (husband + four picky kids) all gobbled this up. Great job!! Can’t wait to try other dishes from your site.
Scooch says
I love me a bowl of soup! And I have a plethora of favorites! But I’ve always had a special place for The olive Gardens Zuppa Toscana soup. I’m always up for cooking something new, and when I came across your recipe I couldn’t help but give it a shot. And you nailed it! Fantastic recipe! Thank you.
Dee says
Another great recipe! My sons and their girlfriend, my husband; we all devoured it. The rib roast is almost ready for our evening meal. I so enjoy your blog! You make some of the best meals out there! Thank you for sharing your way of cooking and world class recipes. You truly are an inspiration!
Kristy leistner says
I plan on making this today. Can I use fat free evaporated milk instead of cream?
Crystal says
Love this… Can i make it in the instapot?
tracy williams says
Fabulous recipe. My husband and I enjoyed it 100%. Instead of 5 Russet potatoes I used 3 Russets and 2 large sweet potatoes. It was absolutely delicious. Next time, I may try to drop the fat content by using mashed potatoes or fat free 1/2 and 1/2 and see how that works out. But we just loved this soup. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Ali says
Has anyone made it with the cauliflower yet? We are tonight and wondering if it’s just as delicious?! ?
Jessica says
I worked at OG for years– this recipe is exactly what I have been looking for! By far the best one out there. My housemates beg me to make this regularly! Thank you so much for posting this, this is a staple at our house.
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Vicki says
This soup is delicious. Made it vegetarian with beyond sausage and bacos bits. It was a huge hit on a chilly night.