This one-pot zuppa toscana soup has a creamy broth loaded with sausage, potatoes, and kale. It’s the Olive Garden copycat recipe we’ve all been anticipating and craving!
What is Zuppa Toscana Soup?
Zuppa toscana is a creamy soup made with kale, potatoes, a variety of aromatic veggies, Italian sausage, and frequently topped with cheese and crispy bacon bits. The name literally translates to “Tuscan soup”, as it is said to have originated in Tuscany, Italy. However, the original “Tuscany soup” differs slightly in its ingredients and taste (often featuring beans and other veggies).
In comparison, our copycat zuppa toscana soup is more like Olive Garden’s version. It’s full of savory meaty flavor, creamy broth, and nutritious kale — Mmmmm!
Zuppa Toscana Video
How To Make Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana
Zuppa toscana is an all-time favorite soup when you need to feed a large crowd. It’s easy, flavorful, and fast to whip up. Prep all the vegetables before starting and you’ll be surprised how fast the soup will be ready.
- Cook the sausage: Over medium-high heat, add the sausage to a large pot or dutch oven. Break the meat into small pieces as it cooks.
- Sauté the veggies: Finely dice the yellow onion, then add it into the pot. After a minute, press in the garlic cloves and sauté until the onions are tender.
- Pour in the broth: Pour in the water and broth. Lower the heat to low and simmer the soup for about 30 minutes.
- Prep the potatoes and kale: Clean the potatoes, then slice or dice them into bite-sized pieces, along with the kale. Set aside.
- Drop in the potatoes: Add the potatoes to the pot, and simmer until they are tender.
- Add the cream and kale: Pour in the heavy cream and stir to combine. Bring the pot to a boil, then add in the kale. Cover the pot with a lid and turn off the heat.
- Serve: Serve the soup hot with freshly grated Parmesan cheese or bacon bits. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Tips & Tricks
Aside from following the recipe card instructions, take heed to these four tips and tricks to make the best tasting Olive Garden Toscana Soup copycat.
- Use beef bouillon: Even though zuppa is made with Italian sausage, add even more flavor with Better Than Bouillon Beef Base. It adds a deeper flavor compared to chicken broth and is super versatile!
- Opt for Italian sausage: The best (and most convenient) sausage to use for this soup is ground Italian pork sausage. It’s typically pre-seasoned with fennel, garlic, and herbs, making your life a bit easier.
- Choose waxy potatoes: For potatoes that are less likely to fall apart, opt for waxy potatoes or starchy Russet potatoes.
- Add some heat: For a spicier soup, add in crushed red pepper flakes or substitute the meat with spicy Italian sausage.
- Throw in bacon bits: If you’re a bacon lover, fry up small bacon bits in the pot in the beginning. Once crispy, remove the bacon and set aside. Leave the bacon grease in the pot to cook with the Italian sausage.
- Remove the kale stems: For the best texture, remove the kale leaves from the tough main stems. Otherwise, you may have more crunch in your soup than you want.
Serving the Olive Garden Toscana Soup
There is little better than the joy of sopping up delicious soup broth with a good hunk of bread or breadsticks. For the perfect side to go with this zuppa toscana soup recipe, make these amazing garlic knots, easy focaccia bread, cheesy bread, or French bread. If you want extra decadence, make an Alfredo sauce for dipping the garlic knots. Or, if you’re watching your carb intake, opt for cheesy zucchini breadsticks instead.
Just like the never-ending soup and salad deal, it’s a great idea to serve a bowl of salad with your zuppa. A classic garden salad is great, or go a bit fancier with quinoa kale salad (a great way to use up any extra kale!) or berry spinach salad.
Storing & Reheating Olive Garden Toscana Soup
Zuppa toscana is a great meal prep recipe. Double or triple the recipe and have it on hand throughout the week. The kicker? Zuppa toscana gets richer in flavor as it stands in the fridge.
- Refrigerator: Store the soup for up to a week in an airtight container in the fridge.
- Reheating: Reheat the soup in a small or medium saucepan over medium heat on the stove. Or, zap it in the microwave until warm.
Hot tip: Even though zuppa gets better with time in the fridge, it doesn’t do well in the freezer. As a general rule of thumb, soups made with cream and potatoes tend to not freeze great. The cream separates and changes the texture of the broth, while the potatoes turn mushy when thawed.
More Olive Garden Copycat Recipes
- Chicken Gnocchi Soup — Potato dumplings mixed into a creamy soup
- Minestrone Soup — Tomato-based broth with veggies and pasta
- Shrimp Fettuccine Alfredo — Alfredo white sauce mixed in with pasta and shrimp
- Chicken Mushroom Fettuccine Alfredo — Cheesy sliced mushrooms and chicken strips
Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 lb Italian sausage medium spice
- 1 large yellow onion diced
- 3 garlic cloves
- 3 qts water
- 2 tbsp Beef Better Than Bullion
- 3 large potatoes
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1/2 bunch fresh kale
Instructions
- Preheat a pot on medium-high heat. Add sausage to the pot, breaking the sausage into small pieces as it cooks.
- Dice an onion, then add to the pot with sausage. Press garlic cloves into the mixture. Cook until onions are tender.
- Carefully add water and Beef Better Than Bouillon to the sausage and onions mixture. Turn the heat down to low and let everything simmer for about 30 minutes.
- Peel the potatoes and slice into medium sized pieces and set aside. Chop kale into bite-size pieces, set aside.
- Add potatoes to the pot and simmer until potatoes are tender. Then add the whipping cream, and bring it to a boil. Add in chopped kale. Cover pot with a lid and turn off the heat.
- Serve with Parmesan cheese and optionally garnish with bacon bits.
Natalya! This soup was so so good. Turned out delicious. Great job you guys!!!
Thank you, Lena!
When I first saw this site I thought "WOW, this is the one." Then I found out how difficult it was to copy the instructions to a word processor so I could print them, so I had them in the kitchen. Instead of running back to the office several times to read them. Too bad, seemed like a GREAT site.
Hi Jerr - Sorry you had difficulty printing! If you jump to the recipe card, there's actually a button that reads "Print Recipe". If you click this, it will populate a printer-friendly version so you don't have to run back and forth to your computer. Hope this helps and Happy Holidays!
Delicious, thank you.
Thank you, Malu! So happy you enjoyed this creamy, comforting soup.
I’ve always made this soup with chicken broth but next time I’m definitely trying the beef broth!
Please get back to me and let me know what you think, I would love to hear back 🙂
Hello Natalya! Thank you for this yummy recipe! About the water - is it really 3 qt? Seems like the soup needs only 1 qt?
Hey Natalya, in this recipe we use 3 qt of liquid. Enjoy!
I used 3 qts of water and it tastes really watered down. I should have used less and if more needed used broth.
Hi L! Sorry your soup was too watery and thanks for reaching out. We enjoy a good amount of broth in our soup and end up seasoning it to taste at the very end to make sure it's flavorful enough. You could totally get away with slashing the water in half if you prefer it more on the stew side. Let us know if you have any more questions!
Can you use spinach instead of kale?
Hey Brandon, the texture of the soup would be completely different. I wouldn't recommend it.
What kind of potatoes do you usually use?
Usually yukon gold potatoes, but they are just family favorites. Any potatoes work here.
Thank you 😊
Can you substitute the Italian sausage?
Hey Irina, you can, I use ground meat very often. But season the soup with Italian seasoning and red pepper flakes.
This looks wonderful! Can I substitute the better than beef bouillon for something else? Maybe broth? I’m not sure and open to suggestions! Thanks so much!
Hey Christina, yes, you can replace water with broth. You can skip it all together also, sausage gives the soup a lot of flavors already.
It lists beef broth in the ingredients list, but I don't see where to add it in the process?
Sorry, it is totally optional. Add it with water to the pot.
Better than Olive Garden!! I’ve made this so many times and basically have it memorized. Thank you momsdish!
Hey Diana, wow, this is such a sweet compliment. We also love this soup so much. Thank you for sharing!
Why beef broth?
It adds really a nice flavor. You can use chicken broth or veggie broth too.
Do you really need a whole garlic head for this soup?
That was a typo, it only needs 3 garlic cloves. Thanks for double-checking 🙂
Gonna make it today! Thank you for your ideas and your work!!!!
I am making it today as well 🙂
Add some bacon and it will be even better. My kids love this soup!!!!!
Yes, can't agree more. I was going for a bit of a lighter version 🙂
i see
This soup is always welcome in our family :). Great post.
Yes for sure! thank you