This Zuppa Toscana soup recipe is quick and easy to make and full of rich flavor. Stovetop, Crock-Pot and Instant Pot options included!

Learn how to make this favorite Olive Garden soup on the stovetop or in the slow cooker! This Zuppa Toscana recipe is super easy to make, naturally gluten-free, and full of the most delicious zesty, creamy flavors. So grab some Italian sausage, kale, potatoes, bacon, Parmesan, and garlic, and make it happen! Crock-pot instructions also included.

Olive Garden Forever, xoxo

Like so many of us who grew up in the ’90s and early 2000s, I can still remember piling into a booth with friends, endless salad and breadsticks on the table, and that first spoonful of their creamy Zuppa Toscana. That rich, garlicky, cozy soup always hit the spot on a chilly evening — pure comfort in a bowl. ♡

I have to admit, it’s been ages since I’ve actually set foot in an Olive Garden, but I’ve loved making this soup at home for decades. It’s actually incredibly easy to make, and arguably even better when you can adjust the spice, creaminess, and all those crispy bacon bits to your own liking.

This homemade version comes together easily in one pot with spicy Italian sausage, creamy potatoes, kale, and a silky broth that’s pure comfort food perfection. It’s hearty enough for chilly nights but simple enough to whip up any day of the week. Serve it with some crusty bread for dunking, and you’ll see why this nostalgic classic is a forever favorite in our house.

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Learn how to make this favorite Olive Garden soup on the stovetop or in the slow cooker! This Zuppa Toscana recipe is super easy to make, naturally gluten-free, and full of the most delicious zesty, creamy flavors. So grab some Italian sausage, kale, potatoes, bacon, Parmesan, and garlic, and make it happen! Crock-pot instructions also included.

Recipe Tips

Here are a few quick tips to be sure that your zuppa toscana turns out perfectly each time:

  • Use good-quality sausage: The sausage is the star here, so choose one with bold seasoning (spicy Italian is my favorite) to infuse the broth with lots of rich and zesty flavor.
  • Don’t overcook the kale: Add it during the last few minutes of simmering so it stays vibrant green and tender, not mushy.
  • Adjust the spice: If using mild sausage, feel free to add a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes for extra heat.
  • Do some multitasking: Feel free to cook the bacon alongside the soup while it simmers to save time, if you’d like.
Learn how to make this favorite Olive Garden soup on the stovetop or in the slow cooker! This Zuppa Toscana recipe is super easy to make, naturally gluten-free, and full of the most delicious zesty, creamy flavors. So grab some Italian sausage, kale, potatoes, bacon, Parmesan, and garlic, and make it happen! Crock-pot instructions also included.

Recipe Variations

Here are a few variations that you’re welcome to try with this classic zuppa toscana soup:

  • Add extra veggies: Sliced bell peppers, carrots, celery, leeks, mushrooms or zucchini make delicious additions. Feel free to also swap fresh baby spinach for kale.
  • Add beans: Add in a can of white beans (rinsed and drained) for extra protein.
  • Make it lighter: Substitute half-and-half or whole milk in place of the cream for a lighter broth. You can also swap the cream for coconut milk for a plant-based, subtly sweet twist.
  • Make it vegetarian: Use plant-based sausage and vegetable stock, and skip the bacon.

FAQ

what does ‘zuppa toscana’ mean?

“Zuppa Toscana” translates to Tuscan soup in Italian. The Olive Garden version is loosely inspired by traditional Tuscan flavors but made with a creamy American twist — featuring sausage, potatoes, and kale in a rich broth.

does this soup freeze well?

Unfortunately, no, I don’t recommend freezing this one.

what should i serve with zuppa toscana?

Highly recommend it with crusty bread and a side salad (bonus points if it’s Olive Garden–style with Italian dressing!).

can i make this in the instant pot?

Yes! Use the sauté function to brown the sausage and onion, then add the potatoes, garlic, and chicken stock. Pressure cook on High for 5 minutes, quick release, and stir in the cream and kale afterward.

can i make this in the crock-pot?

Definitely. Brown the sausage and onion first, then transfer everything (except the cream and kale) to a slow cooker. Cook on low for 5–6 hours or high for 2–3 hours, stir in the cream and kale, and cook another 10 minutes until wilted.

Zuppa Toscana (Olive Garden Copycat)

4.96 from 112 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Makes: 8 servings
Zuppa Toscana Recipe
This Zuppa Toscana recipe (inspired by the classic dish at The Olive Garden) is easy to make, full of the most delicious zesty Italian flavors, and so cozy and comforting. See note above for Crock-Pot and Instant Pot instructions.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground Italian sausage (I recommend spicy)
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 medium white onion, peeled and diced
  • 1.5 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes, diced
  • 5 to 6 cups chicken stock
  • 2 to 3 cups chopped fresh kale
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • fine sea salt and freshly-ground black pepper
  • 6 pieces bacon, cooked and crumbled

Instructions

  • Cook sausage in a large stockpot over medium-high heat until browned and cooked through, breaking the sausage into small pieces as it cooks. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the cooked sausage to a separate plate, reserving 1 tablespoon grease in the stockpot for later*, and discarding the excess grease.  (I actually like to briefly rinse my cooked sausage in a strainer to remove even more excess grease.)  Set aside.
  • Add onions to the stockpot (with the grease), and sauté for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add garlic, and sauté for 1 minute, stirring occasionally.  Add the potatoes, chicken stock, and cooked sausage, and continue cooking until the mixture reaches a simmer.  Reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer for 10 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender.  Stir in the kale and cream, and simmer for an additional 5 minutes.  Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Serve warm, garnished with the bacon bits.

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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223 Comments

  1. Amelia E. says:

    Great recipe! I used ground turkey instead of pork and seasoned it with Italian seasoning. While family ate it and said they can’t wait for leftovers.

  2. Gigi LeKites says:

    5 stars
    This is so easy and just so amazingly good! I use pork breakfast sausage because we don’t like Italian, but this is so delicious. I highly recommend using the white onion as specified. It makes a difference.

  3. Molly Cipriani says:

    5 stars
    Very good and so easy to put together! I used sweet Italian sausage because my grandchildren were here and they don’t like the spicy hot version. After it was all put together, I took out servings for them and added some red pepper flakes to the rest and let them finish cooking separately. Everyone was happy!

  4. Tiarra Toon-Frazier says:

    5 stars
    Turned out amazing 👏

  5. Claudia says:

    5 stars
    This was delicious. It is a keeper. Thanks.

  6. Tanya Simkovich says:

    5 stars
    I can’t believe I can say, “I made this”! It was so easy and it tastes fantastic! My 3yo had such a great time helping me add all of the ingredients to the crockpot and pushing the buttons to turn it on. 4 hours later, it was ready to eat! So simple! Thanks for bringing my family together with this awesome recipe. We will be making this again and again!

  7. Jane Hrabak says:

    I need a copycat recipe for Panera’s Fall Squash Soup.
    Can anyone help me?

  8. rebecca e says:

    I am anxious to try this, but was wondering about subbing in baby spinach or broccoli for the kale, and thinking of adding some carrots and cauliflower??? Rebecca in high point. North Carolina

    1. Jenny says:

      Spinach is great in this recipe! We are big spinach lovers so I use a half pound or more for this recipe, chopped and added right before serving. I love your ideas for additional veggies, too!

  9. Stephanie says:

    5 stars
    AH-Mazing! Exactly what I had been craving. After I asked the husband, is it a keeper recipe? And he said o ya, that was so good. Thanks for this recipe!

  10. Susan says:

    Can you freeze the leftover soup?

    1. Bambi says:

      A late reply, but, yes! This soup freezes beautifully.