This easy Zuppa Toscana recipe, inspired by the Olive Garden version, uses store-bought gnocchi as a shortcut to bring this creamy sausage and kale soup together in just 30 minutes.

Easy Zuppa Toscana Soup with Gnocchi

Raise your hand if you grew up loving the Olive Garden’s famous zuppa toscana! Well if you happen to have a nostalgic craving for this cozy soup, but are perhaps a bit pressed for time, here is my shortcut version that I honestly love just as much. ♡

It’s made with store-bought potato gnocchi that only take a few minutes to cook to pillowy perfection, saving us the step of having to dice and boil the traditional pound of potatoes. And when combined with the classic combination of zesty Italian sausage, creamy garlic broth, and loads of fresh kale, this delicious soup tastes as cozy and comforting as ever. Plus it can be ready to go in just 30 minutes using just 7 main ingredients!

Feel free, of course, to customize this recipe by adding in any extra veggies, tomatoes, beans, bacon, or other add-ins that happen to sound good. And if you prefer to make this soup vegetarian, we often make ours nowadays using plant-based Italian sausage (either sliced or ground) which works just as well. I recommend serving it with a simple arugula salad and maybe a quick batch of roasted veggies on the side. And especially on chilly nights, a warm bowl of this zuppa is sure to warm you right up.

Let’s make a quick batch together!

Zuppa Toscana Ingredients

Easy Zuppa Toscana Ingredients

Before we get to the full recipe below, here are a few notes about the ingredients you will need for this Olive Garden-inspired zuppa toscana recipe:

  • Italian sausage: This serves as the primary seasoning for this soup, so be sure to choose a good-quality Italian sausage that you love! I’m partial to spicy Italian sausage in this recipe, although you’re welcome to go with sweet or mild Italian sausage if you prefer. And while ground sausage is definitely easiest to work with here, sliced sausage works well too.
  • Gnocchi: We’re going to save time by adding a package of store-bought gnocchi to the soup, which only take a few minutes to cook. If you are making this recipe gluten-free, be sure to look for certified gluten-free gnocchi. (Or if you feel like going the extra mile, you can make my favorite homemade gnocchi.)
  • Onion and garlic: These will serve as our base aromatics for the soup. Feel free to add more garlic if you prefer!
  • Chicken stock: Again, since we are using so few ingredients here, I recommend purchasing whichever good-quality chicken or vegetable stock you love best.
  • Greens: I typically add a few large handfuls of chopped fresh kale to this soup. But baby spinach or collard greens would also be delicious options.
  • Heavy cream: I typically add around 1 cup of cream to this recipe, but feel free to use more or less if you prefer.
  • Salt and pepper: Don’t forget to also season the soup as needed with fine sea salt and freshly-ground black pepper.
  • Roasted red peppers (optional): My original version of this recipe also added in a small jar of roasted red peppers, drained and diced. I don’t always keep roasted red peppers stocked in my pantry, and have found this soup to be plenty flavorful without them. But feel free to add in a jar if you’d like!
  • Toppings (optional): And finally, feel free to garnish the soup with any extra toppings that you love best! I often love adding on some freshly-grated Parmesan cheese, plus perhaps some crumbled bacon or chopped fresh basil if we happen to have them on hand.

Step by step photos showing how to make zuppa toscana

Zuppa Toscana Recipe Variations

Here are a few other recipe variations that you’re welcome to try:

  • Add tomatoes: This soup is also wonderful with some diced tomatoes (I recommend fire-roasted) mixed in.
  • Add veggies: Add in any of your favorite soup-friendly veggies (such as carrots, cauliflower, peas, red bell pepper, zucchini, etc) that you would like.
  • Add beans: Add in a can of Great Northern white beans (rinsed and drained) if you would like to add in some extra protein.
  • Make it vegan: Use plant-based Italian sausage and your preferred plain non-dairy milk or cashew cream in place of the cream.
  • Make it spicier: I love adding spicy Italian sausage to this soup to give it some heat. But feel free to add in some crushed red pepper flakes to kick things up another notch.

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Easy Zuppa Toscana with Gnocchi in Bowl

Easy Gnocchi Zuppa Toscana

4.97 from 84 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Makes: 4 to 6 servings
Author: Ali
Easy Zuppa Toscana Soup with Gnocchi
This easy Zuppa Toscana recipe, inspired by the Olive Garden version, uses store-bought gnocchi as a shortcut to bring this creamy sausage and kale soup together in just 30 minutes.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground Italian sausage (I recommend spicy)
  • 1 medium white onion, peeled and diced
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 4 cups chicken stock
  • 1 (1-pound) package gnocchi
  • 2 to 3 cups chopped fresh kale
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • fine sea salt and freshly-ground black pepper
  • optional toppings: freshly-grated Parmesan cheese, crumbled crispy bacon, chopped fresh basil

Instructions

  • Cook the sausage, onions and garlic. Add the sausage and onions to a large stockpot. Cook for 8-10 minutes, using a wooden spoon to break up the sausage as it cooks, until the sausage is browned and the onion has softened. Add garlic and cook for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Simmer. Add chicken stock and stir to combine. Continue cooking until the soup reaches a simmer. Add the gnocchi, kale, heavy cream, and stir to combine. Cook for 2 minutes or until the gnocchi float to the surface of the soup.
  • Season. Taste and season the soup with salt and black pepper as needed.
  • Serve. Serve warm, sprinkled with any of your desired toppings, and enjoy!

Notes

Recipe edit: This recipe was edited slightly in 2022 to add onions. The original recipe also included 1 small jar of roasted red peppers (drained and diced), which you are welcome to add in with the chicken stock if you would like!

Additional Info

Course: Soup
Cuisine: Italian
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

About Ali

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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248 Comments

  1. Tamara Lea says:

    I made this last night with some packaged gluten free gnocchi, and with a cream cheese / yogurt blend instead of cream (didn’t have any cream in the fridge). It was amazing and even my picky husband loved it.  Very filling.  Super impressed with this seemingly-simple recipe!!!!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      We’re so glad you and your husband enjoyed this Tamara! :)

  2. Kim says:

    I made this for the Third Time tonight. I absolutely love it. I brought left overs to work last time and had many people ask for the recipe. This time I used mild Italian sausage, vegetable stock and evaporated milk. It was sublime!!!! No additional salt or pepper needed. To respond to Chris (below), I wouldn’t recommend freezing soup with the gnocchi in it. I find it gets sticky and mushy the second time it is heated. Instead, freeze the broth (with meat and veg) and just boil up some gnocchi and add it to the next batch when you are ready.   Five star recipe for sure!!!!!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks for sharing Kim! We’re so happy this was a hit with folks! :)

  3. Carla says:

    I made this tonight and it is delicious.  I used Delallo mini gnocchi, low sodium chicken broth, and baby kale.  Thanks for sharing the recipe!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks for sharing Carla! We’re so happy you enjoyed it! :)

  4. Magda Koskey says:

    Thank you for this recipe ! It was delicious! Me and my family like it, and is in our house recipes now. Super easy to make 

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      You’re very welcome Magda! We’re happy you and your family enjoyed this! :)

  5. Annie says:

    Could fat free half and half be substituted for the heavy cream? Also, I have a huge container of fresh spinach at home, could I use that instead of kale? 
    Thanks! 

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Yes, we think that would definitely work fine! And we think spinach will also work great (you just don’t need to add it until the very end). We hope you enjoy! :)

  6. Kari says:

    this soup makes my family go crazy! We loooove it SO much! So easy, so tasty, our favorite soup right now. Thank you for sharing!!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks Kari! We’re so happy to hear that! :D

    2. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      We’re so glad to hear that Kari! :)

  7. Jules says:

    This soup is amazing! I’m very lactose intolerant and I usually leave out cream. I tried substituing the cream with Goya full fat coconut milk, and it was delicious. It tastes cheesy.

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks Jules! We’re so happy you enjoyed it and that you were able to use coconut milk – yum! :)

  8. Tacara Vaughn says:

    Love this soup!!! I only thing I switched up was Russet Potatoes instead of Gnocchi :) 

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks Tacara, we’re happy you liked it! :)

  9. Steph says:

    Love love love this recipe. Super easy and delicious. Left out the red peppers today and used 2% milk. (Didn’t feel like running to the store and I had kale in the freezer) still delicious. 
    Thanks so much. It’s one of regulars! 
    I’ve got some whole wheat gnocchi I’m trying next time. 

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Thanks Steph, we’re so glad to hear that – thanks for giving it a try! :)

  10. Kara says:

    Can you please post the nutrition facts for this recipe? It would much appreciated!

    Thanks!

    1. Hayley @ Gimme Some Oven says:

      Hi Kara! Unfortunately we are unsure of the nutrition facts/amount of calories in this recipe. We currently aren’t publishing nutrition facts on the site, because the nutrition calculators available are not 100% accurate, and we never want to publish anything that might be misleading. However, a lot of our readers love the My Fitness Pal nutrition calculator, so feel free to try that for an estimate. We hope that helps!