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This hearty Italian Sausage and Tortellini Soup is made so easily in the Instant Pot or Slow Cooker. A flavorful tomato and red wine broth is combined with sautéed veggies, Italian sausage, tortellini, and kale. A healthy and delicious weeknight dinner that is sure to warm you up on a chilly evening!

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There are a few things I most definitely love during cold weather: easy soups and a soup loaded with veggies and Italian sausage! My Sausage and Gnocchi Soup and this particular Soup with Sausage and Tortellini are two of my favorite recipes. They are loved by my family, too!

As a nutritionist, I am always balancing the game of healthy meals that taste delicious, but still have elements of vegetables and protein. A hearty soup is such an easy way to accomplish this! This particular soup includes diced zucchini and carrots, fresh or frozen kale, and fresh basil on top. I love adding zucchini to my recipes. Not only tastes great but also adds a nutritious boost to your meals. Since zucchini is in peak season during the summer, it’s the perfect time to get creative in the kitchen—check out my favorite zucchini-packed recipes like Lemon Basil Ratatouille, Zucchini Chips, and Vegetable Garden Pasta for a mix of fresh, healthy, and flavorful options. The pillowy tortellini just adds such a nice texture and elevates the soup to just the right level.

Ingredients to Make this Sausage Tortellini Soup

Let’s gather up these easy ingredients!

  • Italian Sausage: a must for the flavor profile. You can do a few different types of sausage here: turkey or chicken sausage. You can also do a spicy Italian sausage (my personal recommendation!)
  • Vegetables: diced onion, garlic, carrots, and zucchini. You can also substitute these vegetables with bell pepper or mushroom. But really, any veggies work!
  • Canned San Marzano Whole Tomatoes: these are the highest quality tomatoes and also give the broth a perfect flavor.
  • Italian Seasoning and Salt: We’re combining dried thyme, basil, and oregano if you need to separate.
  • Broth and red wine: I love the addition of red win with chicken broth here. It adds just the right kick of flavor and depth. You can really use any red wine!
  • Tortellini: I used fresh tortellini, but frozen also works!
  • Kale: Use frozen or fresh!
  • Parmesan Cheese and Basil: These are just optional additions, but are also great flavor enhancers.

How to make this soup in the Slow Cooker or Instant Pot!

This soup cooked beautifully in the slow cooker, but did require a few minutes of prep time before hand. Saute the onion and sausage separately, then add the remaining veggies and broth. You will not add the kale or tortellini until the very end, that way those ingredients hold their firmer texture.

For the Instant Pot, you don’t even need a separate pot. You can set the Instant Pot to sauté, and cook the sausage and onion before adding the remaining ingredients.

Other Variations

For a Gluten-Free version, use beans instead of tortellini. I have done this a few times while the husband is away, and liked it even more!

Both of my kids loved this and the husband said it tasted even better the second day. So yes, you will have plenty of leftovers. Enjoy!

4.60 from 5 votes

Slow Cooker Italian Sausage and Tortellini Soup

Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 4 hours
Total: 4 hours 15 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
This hearty Italian Sausage and Tortellini Soup is made so easily in the Instant Pot or Slow Cooker. A flavorful tomato and red wine broth is combined with sautéed veggies, Italian sausage, tortellini, and kale.
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Ingredients 

  • 1 tbsp avocado or olive oil
  • 1 lb turkey sausage, or whatever sausage you would like
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 28 oz can of whole tomatoes, I love the Organic San Marzano tomatoes
  • 1 cup chopped carrots
  • 1 cup diced zucchini
  • 2 tsp Italian Seasoning
  • 32 oz of chicken broth
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup dry red wine
  • 8 oz cheese tortellini, frozen or fresh
  • 1 cup kale, frozen or fresh
  • Fresh basil to serve

Instructions 

  • For the Slow Cooker:
  • Cook turkey, onion, and garlic over medium heat in a large saucepan
  • Place inside slow cooker.
  • Add carrots, zucchini, tomatoes, broth, wine, water, and Italian seasoning.
  • Cook on low for 4 hours
  • Add the kale and tortellini and cook for another 30 – 45 minutes.
  • For the Instant Pot:
  • Select the saute function on your IP. Once hot, add avocado or olive oil. Toss in chopped onion and garlic. Saute for 2-3 minutes and add sausage. Cook for 5 minutes, or until sausage is almost cooked. Select cancel.
  • Now add tomatoes, carrots, zucchini, chicken broth, water, wine, spices, and kale (if frozen, if using fresh add after the pressure cooking). Secure the lid. Select the manual function, and cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
  • Use a quick release. Select cancel. Open lid and add in tortellini (add kale if using fresh kale). Select the saute function, and cook tortellini for 3-4 minutes.
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39 Comments

  1. Cheryl says:

    Definitely 5 stars…..tasty, flavourful and filling!

  2. Christy says:

    Hi,
    So I opened the yummly webpage to this recipe and it didn’t specify the wine type:/ I assumed white, just now after I added the white wine, I read red wine in your instructions. Should I add red now too? Or???

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Hi Christy,
      YOu should be fine with white. I would maybe add in a little red wine vinegar if you have some, but no need to add more red.

      1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

        Thanks Cheryl! Glad you loved it!

  3. Candace says:

    So I made this tonight and loved it with the exception of one thing…next time
    I’ll put the tortalini in at the last
    Minute. It got super soggy after 4 hours and the directions only
    Call for a couple
    Minutes on the bag. Other than that, very good!

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Glad you enjoyed it!! And yes, I think everyone’s slow cooker and type of tortellini may be different.

  4. Polly says:

    4 stars
    Made this today, trying to cut back on calories so I substituted dark red kidney beans for the tortellini …but then really wanted cheese so I finished it off with some shaved Parmesan …..soooooooo yummmmy
    The kale was a little crunchy, I think I’ll do a quick blanch next time I make this

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Great!! Glad you enjoyed it!

  5. Kaye says:

    Hi Amy, What type of wine did you use? Thanks! Kaye

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Use a dry red wine 🙂

  6. Julie says:

    Red or white wine?

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Red wine! Sorry, just changed the recipe.

  7. jean karcz says:

    Can you leave out the wine? Thank you

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Yes! I would add in some red wine vinegar for a little tang (maybe 1/4 cup). Just add more broth!

  8. Sarah says:

    Any suggestions on a substitution for the tortellini? I’d like to avoid pasta if I can 🙂

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Yes, try red kidney beans instead. I recommend this for a healthier soup or to those following a Gluten-free diet!

  9. Sally says:

    Can I use smoked sausage? I never use turkey sausage or. could I use regular pork sausage?

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Either one works, but ground pork sausage is probably better!

  10. Susan says:

    Hi, Amy. I have an aversion to kale. (When I was a kid, my mother boiled it without spices. Yuck!) So, I plan on using fresh spinach instead of kale. No problem, right?

    Thanks for the recipe.

    Susan

    1. amy@wholesomelicious.com says:

      Haha!! You can absolutely substitute spinach! Sounds exactly like my aversion to kale 😉 I have since changed my ways a bit, and like it in this soup.

    2. Sandy says:

      I was making an Italian chicken soup once and didn’t have whatever the greens were that the recipe called for, so I threw in a few chopped collard greens. It sounds crazy, but that soup was delicious, and I’ve used collard greens ever since! They add such a nice touch to the soup.