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Italian Sausage Soup

This Italian Sausage Soup recipe features an herby white wine-infused broth loaded with Italian-flavored chicken sausage, creamy white beans, tender ditalini pasta, and fresh carrots. It’s a hearty-yet-light, family-pleasing, comfort food meal!

A bowl of Italian sausage soup with a slice of bread and cheese on the side.


 

Easy Italian Sausage Soup Recipe

Your house will smell amazing with a pot of this easy Italian Sausage Soup simmering away on the stovetop. So tasty, and perfectly hearty-yet-light, this is a meal that our family embraces – they’ll never pass up a dish that includes sausage and pasta!

Why You’ll Love This Chicken Sausage Soup

Hearty soups are the answer to any chilly day. Here’s why you’ll love this Italian sausage soup recipe:

The ingredients for Italian sausage soup are shown portioned out in bowls: meat, onion, garlic, carrots, white beans, olive oil, butter, pasta, bay leaves, salt and pepper, spices.

What You’ll Need

Simple ingredients come together for a super flavorful bowl of soup. Here’s what you’ll need to make this Italian sausage soup recipe.

Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the end of this post for the exact ingredient amounts.

How to Make Italian Sausage Soup

Follow along with my method for chicken sausage soup below:

A bowl of Italian sausage soup with a slice of bread and cheese on the side.

Tips for Success + Variations

Here are a few simple tips that will help you make this Italian sausage soup perfectly:

A bowl of Italian sausage soup with a slice of bread and cheese on the side.

Serving Suggestions

We love to dip crusty slices of bread into this soup to soak up the tasty broth. Here are a few more options for how to serve this soup:

How to Store & Reheat Leftovers

For the best leftovers, store the Italian sausage soup and the cooked pasta in separate airtight containers. Let them each cool to room temperature, then store in the fridge for up to 4 days.

To reheat the soup, you can warm it in a pot on the stovetop over medium heat until it’s hot. Or, you can place the soup in a microwave-safe bowl, cover it with a plate to prevent any splatter, and heat it in the microwave in 1-minute increments until the soup is heated through. Add the pasta to the bowl after it’s hot.

Can I Freeze This?

Yes, you can freeze this soup ,with one simple requirement: freeze the cooked pasta separately.

As mentioned earlier, when pasta sits in broth for awhile it starts to soak it up and become mushy. So if you want to freeze leftover Italian sausage soup – or make an extra batch to freeze for another time – don’t add the pasta to the soup before freezing.

To freeze, place the soup and the cooked pasta in separate airtight, freezer-safe containers or baggies, then freeze them for up to 3 months. Thaw them in the fridge when you’re ready to eat the soup. Then, reheat the soup and pasta separately or altogether.

A bowl of Italian sausage soup with a slice of bread and cheese on the side.

Italian Sausage Soup

Yield: 12
prep time: 15 minutes
cook time: 40 minutes
total time: 55 minutes
This Italian Sausage Soup recipe features an herby white wine-infused broth loaded with Italian-flavored chicken sausage, creamy white beans, tender ditalini pasta, and fresh carrots. It's a hearty-yet-light, family-pleasing, comfort food meal!
4.6 Stars (9 Reviews)
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Ingredients

  • 16 ounces uncooked ditalini pasta
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • pounds Italian chicken sausage or substitute another Italian flavored sausage
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 large yellow onion chopped
  • 2 cups sliced carrots with carrots cut into thin coins
  • 4 large garlic cloves minced
  • 2 quarts low-sodium chicken broth
  • cups dry white wine
  • 1 can 15 ounces white beans (navy, Great Northern, or cannellini), rinsed and drained
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • ½ teaspoon Morton kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons soy sauce if desired, for more umami flavor
  • cup chopped fresh parsley
  • ½ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Instructions

  • Cook ditalini in boiling salted water just until al dente, according to package directions. Drain and set aside.
  • While pasta is cooking, heat olive oil over medium heat in a large pot with a thick bottom.
  • If using Italian chicken sausage links, with a sharp knife, slice sausages lengthwise down one side. Remove casings and discard. If using bulk sausage, you will not deal with casings. Add the sausage to the pot, breaking it up into smaller bite-size pieces, stirring every couple minutes. Once chicken is cooked through and nicely browned, remove it from the pot to a plate, and set aside.
  • To the same pot, over medium heat, add the butter and let it melt. Stir in the onion and carrots. Sauté for 5 to 10 minutes, stirring regularly until onion and carrots are just softened. Then stir in the garlic and sauté for 1 more minute.
  • Pour in the chicken broth and wine, and bring to a boil.
  • Lower heat to a simmer and stir in the beans, bay leaves, thyme, oregano, basil, salt, and pepper. Taste test and add more salt and pepper if needed, plus soy sauce if desired.
  • Add cooked chicken sausage to the soup, cover the pot, and let simmer over medium-low heat for 30 minutes. Taste test again and add more salt and pepper if desired.
  • To serve, place a large spoonful of cooked ditalini pasta in the bottom of each individual soup bowl. Pour hot soup over the pasta. Garnish with fresh parsley and Parmesan cheese. If you think you will eat all the soup in one meal, just add the pasta to the pot of soup once it's finished simmering (Step 7) and let the pasta warm for a couple minutes before serving. Keeping the pasta separate ensures that it will not get overcooked and mushy.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 377kcal Carbohydrates: 40g Protein: 22g Fat: 12g Saturated Fat: 4g Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g Cholesterol: 52mg Sodium: 731mg Fiber: 3g Sugar: 5g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.
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