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Italian Sausage Soup in a soup bowl.

Italian Sausage Soup (My Mom’s Recipe!)

Kristen Stevens
By: Kristen Stevens
Updated: 03/23/2025
4.9 stars (56 ratings)
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Italian sausage soup is the ultimate comfort food: a deeply flavored broth that’s perfectly seasoned with bites of Italian sausage, savory garlic, kale, and tender vegetables. In just 30 minutes, you can be sitting down to a delicious, cozy dinner with a big smile on your face!

Italian Sausage Soup in a soup bowl.

Get ready to fall in love with this Italian sausage soup. I’m especially excited to share it because it’s my mom’s recipe. She’s the kind of person who always has a pot of homemade soup in the fridge, and of all the soups she makes, this one has always been my favorite. It’s cozy, familiar, and the kind of meal that instantly makes you feel taken care of.

The Italian sausage gives the broth a rich, slightly spicy depth that works its way into every bite, while garlic and onion add that slow-cooked, savory backbone. Tender chunks of potato soften and thicken the soup just enough to make it feel hearty and satisfying without being heavy. The bite-sized sausage pieces make it feel like a complete meal in a bowl.

Best of all, it comes together in about 30 minutes, which makes it perfect for busy nights when you still want something comforting and homemade. This is one of those soups that feels like a warm hug at the end of the day—and I make it whenever I want to bring a little bit of my mom’s kitchen into my own.

Italian Sausage Soup cooking in a pot
A bowl of Italian sausage soup with meatballs, leafy greens, potatoes, and onions, with a spoon resting inside the bowl.

What to serve with sausage soup

When I say “We’re having soup,” you probably envision a nice crusty piece of bread alongside your steaming bowl of goodness, right?! I like making whole wheat Irish soda bread or my no yeast bread to soak up the soup. If I’m feeling indulgent, nothing hits the spot like my sriracha apple grilled cheese!

Simple salads or veggie sides are great, too – for salads, I like making a big spring mix salad or a caprese salad – easy, simple, delicious! I’ve also enjoyed my Italian sausage soup with a side of roasted acorn squash and roasted broccoli.

How to store

This soup is a great meal-prep option as it will last five days in your refrigerator. Make the recipe for dinner on Monday, then take it for lunch throughout the week. I don’t recommend freezing this soup as the potatoes become gritty once frozen.

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Italian Sausage Soup in a soup bowl.

Italian Sausage Soup (My Mom’s Recipe!)

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Cook: 20 minutes mins
Total: 25 minutes mins
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Italian sausage soup is the ultimate comfort food: a deeply flavored broth that's perfectly seasoned with bites of Italian sausage, savory garlic, kale, and tender vegetables. In just 30 minutes, you can be sitting down to a delicious, cozy dinner with a big smile on your face!
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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 lb hot Italian sausage (cut into 1-inch pieces)
  • 1 medium onion (chopped)
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 3 small russet potatoes (cubed, about 3 cups)
  • ½ teaspoon EACH: Italian seasoning and salt (see notes)
  • ¼ teaspoon dried chili flakes
  • 6 cups beef bone broth (see notes)
  • 2 cups chopped kale or swiss chard leaves (packed)
  • ½ cup parmesan flakes (to serve – see notes)

Instructions 

  • Heat the oil in a soup pot over medium heat. Add the sausage and cook until they have started to brown. Remove them from the pot.
    1 lb hot Italian sausage, 1 tablespoon olive oil
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  • Add the onion, garlic, potatoes, Italian seasoning, salt, and chili flakes to the pot and cook until the onion is soft, about 5 minutes.
    1 medium onion, 2 cloves garlic, 3 small russet potatoes, ½ teaspoon EACH: Italian seasoning and salt, ¼ teaspoon dried chili flakes
    image for recipe instruction
  • Add the broth, return the sausages to the pot, and bring the pot to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the potatoes are soft, about 7 minutes.
    6 cups beef bone broth
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  • Add the kale or swiss chard to the pot and let it wilt. Season to taste with extra salt, if needed.
    2 cups chopped kale or swiss chard leaves
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  • Ladle the soup into bowls and sprinkle some parmesan cheese on top.
    ½ cup parmesan flakes
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Notes

Stock: For the best flavor, use homemade beef bone broth. Homemade chicken broth is a good alternative. If using store-bought broth, we recommend adding a little Better Than Bouillon to boost its flavor.
Salt: The amount will vary depending on how salty the broth you use is. We use unsalted homemade beef broth and like to add about one teaspoon of salt.
Parmesan: You can either buy Parmesan flakes or use a vegetable peeler to shave strips from the block of cheese. 
Sausage: If you don’t have Italian sausage on hand, feel free to use a different type. 
Kale: This is my mom’s recipe, although she usually uses spinach instead of kale. If you make it, can you snap a quick pic with your phone (it doesn’t need to be pretty!) and share it in the comments? I’d love to see it, and I’d love to show my mom, as I know she’d love to see that you made her soup!

Nutrition

Serving: 2 ½ cups, Calories: 560kcal (28%), Carbohydrates: 28g (9%), Protein: 32g (64%), Fat: 36g (55%), Saturated Fat: 13g (81%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Monounsaturated Fat: 16g, Cholesterol: 86mg (29%), Sodium: 1011mg (44%), Potassium: 939mg (27%), Fiber: 3g (13%), Sugar: 2g (2%), Vitamin A: 1144IU (23%), Vitamin C: 17mg (21%), Calcium: 60mg (6%), Iron: 3mg (17%)
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Posted: 01/14/2020 Updated: 03/23/2025
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Brenda Fishbaugh
Brenda Fishbaugh

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I made a huge pot, as I know how good your recipes are! I left out potatoes since I plan on freezing several meals of this! I will add rice or pasta for some variety after thawing our Italian Sausage Soup, if we don’t just eat it straight! I grated fresh Parmesan for tonight’s dinner! Thank your mom for us!!❤️📸🤩

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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I will let her know you love her recipe! Thanks, Brenda!

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Brenda Fishbaugh
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Kristen, we have about 50 of your recipes in rotation! I’m gluten-free, so I’m especially grateful for all your treats that use almond flour and other substitutes. I recently made a Martha Stewart baking recipe and it used several tablespoons of butter and sugar and I thought, “This is ridiculous!”

My girlfriend is having a birthday in a couple of weeks and she asked if I could bring my chocolate pecan muffins instead of a cake for her gathering. Those would be YOUR chocolate pecan muffins! It’s nice to know that a treat is the top request to serve her guests! https://www.theendlessmeal.com/chocolate-almond-flour-protein-muffins/

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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Oh I love that story so much, Brenda! Thank you for sharing!

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Susan
Susan

Hi Kristen, I made this soup the other day and it was a perfect day for soup as our weather in PA has been cool! It was delicious and wanted to add veggies so I cut up 3 large carrots and 3 large ribs of celery. I didn’t have bone broth so I used 1 carton of beef stock and 1 carton of beef broth. I didn’t use potatoes so I cooked ditalini pasta in beef broth also. It made a lot so I could have some leftover to freeze. This will be added to my saved to my favorites!
Thank you, Kristen, for another delicious recipe!!
Susan

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Kristen Stevens
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I love all the veggies you added! It looks wonderful. I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Susan!

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Bry
Bry

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It was so good! My non-soup loving wife really enjoyed this. Definitely a keeper.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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That sounds like a win! Thanks, Bry!

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Emma
Emma

I have made the soup and it tasted lovely! Thank you for the recipe!

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Kristen Stevens
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You’re very welcome!!

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Pat
Pat

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I made this soup with some spicy Italian sausage that I needed to use up and I’m so glad that I chose this recipe. The family all enjoyed it and we agreed we’ll make it again.

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Robert
Robert

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It sounded simple and interesting, it was also very tasty. I don’t even remember how I ended up finding this recipe but I will be trying some others from here.

Thank you

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Mel
Mel

Instead of kale, could spinach be used in this soup recipe?

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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Spinach works great! Swiss chard, too.

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Laura
Laura

Hi! love your recipes.  When do you add the sausage back into the soup? with the broth?

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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Yes, with the broth! Sorry for that confusion. I’ll update the recipe now. 🙂

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Susan
Susan

Good morning Kristen,
Can this soup be made in an instant pot?

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Ben
Ben

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Just cooked this and it was amazing!!! Used spinach instead of kale and used sweet Italian Sausage.  Best soup I made in a while thanks for the recipe.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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You’re very welcome, Ben!

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Joanne
Joanne

Just made this soup, tastes wonderful but would like to tone down the spiceiness. Any suggestions.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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If you have some sour cream or yogurt you could try adding some to your bowl. I do that to tone down the spiciness of meals I make for my daughter. Next time, mild Italian sausage might be a better option. It’s still very delicious!

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Susan
Susan

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I made this last night and my whole family loved it. Thank you for the great recipe. 

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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That’s wonderful to hear. You’re very welcome!

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Natalia
Natalia

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I made this soup yesterday and brought some to my boyfriend! He just kept raving about how good it was! 
Thank you so much for your recipes! I’ve made about 20 from your site so far and they have all been amazing! 

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Kristen Stevens
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That’s so amazing to hear! I’m really happy that you have found so many recipes here that you like!

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Gaea Oakleaf
Gaea Oakleaf

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I gave this a try last night and the family went nuts! They loved the flavor and richness of the broth and it gave them another way of eating sausages, that they enjoyed. Instead of using chicken or beef broth, I used Vegetable broth(low sodium version) and put a tablespoon and a half of Vegetable Better than Boullion in, to give the broth a little more flavor.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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So happy to hear that your family loves it as much as mine does!

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Julie
Julie

This looks delicious I’m anxious to try it. Do you cook the sausages whole or sliced and when do you add them back in to the soup? 

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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I slice the sausages raw and brown as little chunks. 🙂

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Nancy Wisgerhof
Nancy Wisgerhof

I want to make this tonight, but have a question first… The ingredients call for “2 chops” of chopped kale. I’m assuming that’s supposed to be cups, but you know what happens when we assume. Help!

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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Yes! Thank you for catching that. It’s 2 cups of kale. 🙂

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