This Easy Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup is a super quick and simple copycat recipe with rich, creamy flavor you can’t resist!
If you’re like me and can’t get enough soup, then you should definitely give this Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi Soup a try, right before you test out my Instant Pot Pasta e Fagioli Soup and Sausage and White Bean Soup.
Well, I maybe not. Sure, there’s something to be said for the going-out-to-eat experience overall. And the not cooking thing. But, sometimes you can’t make it to a restaurant or it’s not in your budget, or your baby just barfed all over you and restaurants generally frown on bringing sick kids to restaurants.
However, it’s not completely true that you can’t enjoy a recreation of a restaurant dish in the comfort of home — and probably for about half the cost. Whole websites have been created that are solely devoted to mimicking restaurant meals, after all. So when I set out to create one of my favorites — this Zuppa Toscana Soup — I did it with determination and I did it with you in mind: You, the one who cleans up the puke, who manages the bank account, who works two jobs and just wants a delicious bowl of soup in front of them at the end of the day. And, guys, I think I kinda nailed it.
WHAT IS ZUPPA TOSCANA?
So, “zuppa” means soup in Italian. “Toscana” refers to the Tuscany region of Italy. Therefore, “Zuppa Toscana” translates to “Tuscan soup” or “Tuscan-style soup.” Traditionally, this soup is made with lots of veggies, beans, potatoes, olive oil, spices, Italian bacon, and Tuscan bread (it kind of reminds me of a minestrone).
The American version though adds Italian sausage and bacon, garlic, and heavy cream in addition to the potatoes and kale. While the American version might be a little on the heavier side, this soup eats like a meal, believe me!
IS ZUPPA TOSCANA HEALTHY?
For starters, Zuppa Toscana doesn’t have any grains or glutens in it, which is a plus if you are gluten free. It also contains a hearty helping of kale and potatoes, onions and garlic, all of which provide essential vitamins and minerals that your body needs every day. And chicken broth is good for your hair, skin, and nails and your immune system.
I admit though, that the sausage, butter, and heavy cream are not so great for you. They do provide protein and calcium, but also a lot of saturated fat. You could work around this by substituting a leaner Italian meat sausage, like chicken or turkey. You can also halve the butter and use fat free half-and-half or a plant-based cream or milk (like coconut), though this soup won’t be as thick and rich if you choose to do so, but it will still be yummy.
CAN YOU FREEZE ZUPPA TOSCANA?
Yes, you can freeze this soup if you have any leftovers, but I would eat it within two to three weeks. The kale will be browning and the potatoes might be a little off-color, but it will taste just fine. I wouldn’t leave it in the freezer for too long though, because when it warms up, the potatoes will be mushy and I just feel like this soup is meant to be enjoyed pretty close to the time you made it.
WHAT SIDE DISHES CAN YOU SERVE WITH ZUPPA TOSCANA?
To me, this soup is a meal in and of itself. However, it also goes great with the following sides:
- A nice, crusty baguette (with or without butter) for dipping right into the soup like the Italians do.
- A simple side salad works well or this Tomato Cucumber Salad rounds out the Mediterranean meal.
- Lemon Parmesan Roasted Asparagus complements this dish nicely, if you want a little extra nutrition from a veggie side.
- Rolls, either homemade or the kind you find in the freezer aisle make a nice, carby accompaniment.
- Oyster crackers — my husband eats them by the half box full, no joke. For better or worse, it’s his thing!
What people are saying about this Easy Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup
“I have made this soup many times and it’s always a winner. Better homemade & a lot less expensive than ordering it at Olive Garden” – Lucile
“Just made it for the second time. I love it and My extended family LOVES it too. this time I made almost double the recipe because they are sure to ask for bowls to go. I added brown sugar bacon and the whole bunch of kale.” – Norma
“This is an awesome recipe. So delicious! I cut some of the fat by using half n half vs the full cream. I also use mild & hot sausages as my hubby doesn’t like too hot. Thanks for this posting!” – Christine
Easy Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup
Ingredients
- 1 pound spicy Italian ground sausage - use mild for kid-friendly
- 4 tablespoons butter
- ½ white onion - diced
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups water
- 4-5 yellow potatoes - cut into 1-inch pieces
- 3 teaspoons salt - or to taste
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 4 cups chopped kale
- chopped bacon or bacon bits and grated parmesan cheese for topping - optional
Instructions
- In a large pot saute sausage 5-6 minutes until browned. Use a slotted spoon to transfer sausage to a plate and set aside.
- In the same pot, add butter and saute onions over medium heat until translucent. Add garlic and saute for another minute until fragrant.
- Add chicken broth, water, potatoes, salt, and pepper and bring to a boil. Boil until potatoes are tender. Stir in kale, and heavy cream. Add sausage. Taste and add salt and pepper if needed. Serve garnished with grated parmesan cheese and/or bacon if desired.
Do you have a slow cooker version for this recipe?
I do not at this time, sorry! But I don’t see why it wouldn’t work! I would try and cook it for about 3-4 hours on high and 6-8 on low. 🙂 I also know that there are articles on how to convert a recipe to the crockpot, that may help you out as well. Good luck! I would love to hear how it goes if you end up trying it.
Tiffany! Your recipes are making me look so good! My boyfriend used to poke fun at me by saying I didn’t know how to cook. Ever since I’ve been using your recipes, he tells everyone, “ she’s an amazing cook, not sure what happened because she used to not cook well” I’ll tell you what happened, I found your website! Thank you! You’ve changed my entire image ( tee hee hee) ! This soup was easy to manage & so yummy! I used hot sausage & chorizo. Great flavors!
Lol that’s awesome! Happy to hear it and help in anyway I can! 😉
It was our turn to host Sunday dinner so I doubled this delicious recipe and it was enough to feed my whole family. It was so good they accused me of going out to Olive Garden to buy the soup lol.
Lol that’s awesome! I’m so glad it turned out so well 🙂
We used 3 cheese Alfredo sauce instead of the heavy cream… because it was in the pantry as well as adding sautéed mushroom slices. It was amazing! Thank you!!!!!
My whole family loves this recipe!
Delicious! We used turkey Italian sausage, half and half instead of heavy cream, and turkey broth. Everything else was as written.
Fantastic! Whole family loved it. We doubled the recipe and used 1 hot and 1 mild Italian sausage.
I love this soup from Olive Garden. I have since given up pork but I substitute for ground beef and beef bacon. It taste exactly the same as Olive Garden and a lovely addition to my kitchen table.
It was simply delicious. I am not a big soup eater. But after trying this soup I can easily convert to becoming one
I made this for my family last night, it was a huge hit. I’ve never had the Olive Garden version but my boyfriend said this was better. Highly recommend! Thanks for the recipe!
Love this, made it lots of times but don’t forget the bacon. It’s left out of directions.❤️
Thanks for bringing that to my attention! I’ve added it to the instructions 🙂
I have made this alot of times already,easy,quick,and sooo good..I add egg noodles and top of my bowl with crotouns
I’m looking for a chocolate chip walnut cookie that stays soft and chewy. Something like the Doubletree cookie. Do you have any suggestions?
I would recommend my “Double Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies” recipe and just add in the walnuts along with the chocolate chips, or my “Chewy White Chocolate Cashew Cookies” and replace the white chocolate chips with chocolate and the cashews with walnuts.
Love it. I added chopped large carrots with onion as we love them and it added color! Also used a lot more garlic and chopped it! Store didn’t have heavy cream so I used whole milk. Worked great!
Getting ready to make toscana,but was requested to use milk instead of creme, what say You?
It would work if you use melted butter as well to make it thicker. Combine 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup melted butter for every cup of heavy cream.