Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage, Spinach and Tomatoes -- quick and easy to make, and full of the most comforting flavors! | gimmesomeoven.com

You know those weekends that are so deeply refreshing and restoring and wonderfully “re-creational” that they leave you waking up on Monday morning actually excited that it’s Monday morning?? 

Yep, this weekend was all of the re’s.

After just getting back from 2 weeks away visiting my old host family in Costa Rica (more stories from that trip to come!), it was tempting to stay in and spend the whole weekend trying to catch up on my inbox and all things work-related this weekend. But the second I stepped outside on Saturday morning and felt the warm sunshine against the crisp September air, there was no question that work could wait. This beautiful weekend was made to be soaked up. So I got to soaking.

From catching up with good friends over chips and salsa and margaritas (actually I did that twice this weekend – yeah!), to a really moving performance of music and photos shared from halfway around the world, to epic breakfast burritos shared with family in town, to a picnic in the park, to a late-night bonfire with whiskey and Reese’s s’mores, to a beautiful morning singing in church, to a relaxing Sunday afternoon spent snuggled up on the couch with the sun shining in, to a lovely homemade dinner shared with people I adore, to wrapping the weekend up by planning two upcoming vacations this fall to North Carolina and D.C. — I mean, wow — I feel like I won the weekend lottery with this one. All the better when shared with so many people I love.

Anyway, I also spent Saturday afternoon doing a bit of “freezer” cooking for the week ahead, whipping up a batch of my favorite 5-Ingredient Easy White Chicken Chili to keep frozen in small batches for easy lunches. And then for an Italian option, I also stirred up a batch of this delicious tortellini soup to enjoy and freeze for later. It came together in less than 30 minutes, it was incredibly easy to make, and it was absolutely packed full of my favorite Italian flavors.

It’s my Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage, Spinach and Tomatoes.


Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage, Spinach and Tomatoes -- quick and easy to make, and full of the most comforting flavors! | gimmesomeoven.com

It’s no secret that I’m a sucker for any soups involving pasta, spinach (or kale) and Italian sausage. Usually I go the creamy route and make my 7-Ingredient Easy Zuppa Toscana Soup, inspired by that classic favorite at that Italian restaurant we all grew up with. But for a slightly healthier twist, I also love going the tomato-based route. And instead of potatoes or gnocchi or noodles, I can’t resist tossing in everyone’s favorite pasta soup ingredient — tortellini!!

Who doesn’t love tortellini?!?

And hey, in a soup, those little tortellini are magical. Instantly rich and chewy, full of delicious cheese (or whatever your desired filling may be), and ready to go in minutes. I cooked up a bag of the dried tortellini that I always keep on hand from DeLallo, but you can also use the fresh or frozen tortellini that you can buy at your local grocery store. Any tortellini will be delicious.

Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage, Spinach and Tomatoes -- quick and easy to make, and full of the most comforting flavors! | gimmesomeoven.com

Then just brown your Italian sausage, whip up a simple tomato soup base, stir in your tortellini with some fresh spinach…

Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage, Spinach and Tomatoes -- quick and easy to make, and full of the most comforting flavors! | gimmesomeoven.com

…and in less than 30 minutes, a steaming pot of soup will be ready to serve. Or, if you’re busy weekend-ing like I was, you can also freeze it for later. Either way, this classic soup is sure to hit the spot.

Hope that you enjoy it, and I wish you all a week ahead full of all the re’s as well!

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Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage, Spinach and Tomatoes

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  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 6 -8 servings 1x

Description

This tortellini soup recipe is quick and easy to make, and it’s made all the more delicious with Italian sausage, spinach and fire-roasted tomatoes.


Ingredients

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  • 1 pound ground hot Italian sausage
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 cup diced white onion (about 1 small white onion)
  • 5 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 (28-ounce) can fire-roasted crushed tomatoes
  • 6 cups chicken or vegetable stock
  • 1/4 cup roughly-chopped fresh basil leaves, loosely-packed
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 package (about 1 pound) tortellini, refrigerated or frozen (*or 1 package of dried tortellini cooked according to package instructions)
  • 2 cups fresh baby spinach, packed
  • freshly-grated Parmesan cheese, for serving


Instructions

  1. Cook the Italian sausage in a large stockpot over medium-high heat until browned, breaking the sausage up and stirring it with a long spoon while cooking.  Drain off any excess grease, then transfer the sausage to a separate plate and set aside.
  2. Return the stockpot to the heat and add the olive oil.  Add the white onion and saute for 5 minutes, or until the onion is soft and translucent, stirring occasionally.  Add the garlic and cook for an additional 1 minute, or until fragrant, stirring occasionally.  Add the crushed tomatoes, stock, basil, salt, pepper, and the cooked Italian sausage to the pot, and stir to combine.  Continue cooking until the mixture reaches a simmer.  Add in the tortellini and baby spinach, and let the soup continue to simmer (reducing heat to medium-low if it starts to boil) until the tortellini is cooked through, stirring occasionally.  (This will take a few minutes longer if the tortellini was frozen.)  Taste and season with extra salt and pepper if needed.
  3. Serve warm, garnished with Parmesan cheese if desired.

Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage, Spinach and Tomatoes -- quick and easy to make, and full of the most comforting flavors! | gimmesomeoven.com

 

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Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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60 Comments

  1. Carol says:

    Great taste, easy to make, family loves it. Don’t pass this one up!

  2. Jillian says:

    I can’t wait to make all your delicious soups this fall and winter, Ali!

  3. Pietje says:

    I don’t think the 2 of us will get through all of this soup. What about freezing half? I know the tortellini will likely get mushy and I am ok with that. Thoughts? Thanks!

  4. Katie says:

    Made this tonight and it was delicious!! How would you reheat the leftovers if you freeze them?

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Katie! If freezing, you can reheat on the stove or in the microwave (we would thaw in the fridge first if you can).

  5. EMILY says:

    I’ve made this soup about a dozen times now, and it is hands down my favorite. Super easy to make and delicious the day of and the next couple days. It’s become a fall/winter staple!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      We’re so glad to hear that, Emily! :D

  6. Joy says:

    Would this soup freeze well? Maybe freeze everything but the tortellini? 

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Hi Joy! Yes, we think this should freeze great — even with the pasta. We hope you enjoy!

  7. Emily says:

    This is good but I would have HIGHLY preferred using a different pot for everything after the sausage. Every spoonful of this soup tastes only of sausage, and it really needed the freshness of the tomatoes to balance it out.

  8. Anne says:

    First of all-

    I died last night eating this soup. Then I came back to freeze 12 individual soup containers so I (and my fiance-who insists I share) can have it every single day for lunch (I made a double batch). SO good. 

    I used Chicken Sausage because that’s what I had on hand and it gave it such a good spicy kick! 

    I just have one question, the recipe called for Crushed Tomatoes but in the little blurb under the recipe it says “Diced.” Which do you use? 

    Thanks so much for posting, I make your recipes all the time and they’re always a hit!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks for sharing Anne — we’re so happy you and your fiancé enjoyed it! We used crushed tomatoes. :D

  9. Mark says:

    This soup is fabulous! Doubled it so we had plenty leftover for the week!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks Mark — we’re happy you enjoyed it! :)

  10. Haley says:

    Made this and it’s amazing! The perfect soup for a cold winter night. Super simple and filling, too. I paired it with a warm olive baguette. 

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks for sharing Haley — we’re so happy you liked it! :)