Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup

Wondering what to cook when you want something warm but not too heavy? Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup is a creamy, cozy bowl filled with tender potatoes, savory sausage, and soft greens in a rich broth that feels comforting from the first spoonful. It’s the kind of soup that fits busy evenings, quiet weekends, or chilly nights when you want something filling without extra effort. I like how it simmers gently while the kitchen fills with a soft, inviting aroma. Made for 4 people, it’s simple to adjust for smaller dinners or bigger family meals without changing the cozy feel.

Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup

Why You Will Love This Recipe

Looking for a soup that feels comforting but still easy to manage on a weeknight? This recipe brings deep flavor with simple steps and everyday ingredients that don’t feel fussy. The creamy texture, soft potatoes, and savory bites make it cozy and satisfying, yet flexible enough for your routine. It reheats beautifully, making leftovers just as comforting the next day. Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup also freezes well, which makes it perfect for meal prep or slow, relaxed cooking days. It’s budget-friendly, family-friendly, and easy to scale, whether you are cooking for two or serving a full table.

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Ingredients

Tip: Choosing good-quality sausage adds the best flavor and richness to the soup base.

  • 400g Italian sausage (for 4 people; use 200g for 2 or double for more than 4)
  • 4 medium potatoes, thinly sliced (use 2 for 2 people, increase as needed)
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 2 cups chopped kale
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt (adjust to taste and portion size)
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon red chili flakes (optional)
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Instructions

Step 1: Preparation
Not sure how to prep quickly without stress? Wash and slice the potatoes thinly so they cook evenly, chop the onion, mince the garlic, and rinse the kale. If cooking for 2 people, simply halve each ingredient. For larger servings, prep extra vegetables before starting.

Step 2: Main Cooking Process
Worried about getting the base flavor right? Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat, add sausage, and cook until browned and fragrant. Stir in chopped onion and garlic, cooking until soft and lightly golden. For bigger batches, use a wider pot for even cooking.

Step 3: Combining Ingredients
Thinking about when to add the potatoes? Pour in the chicken broth and add sliced potatoes, letting everything simmer gently until the potatoes turn tender and slightly soft. If making a smaller portion, reduce broth slightly so the soup still feels rich and balanced.

Step 4: Finishing & Final Simmer
Unsure how to get that creamy texture just right? Stir in heavy cream and chopped kale, then let the soup simmer softly until the greens wilt and the broth looks silky. Taste and adjust salt and pepper. For more than 4 people, extend simmer time slightly.

Why This Recipe Works for Busy Days

Need something you can cook and save for later? This soup cooks in one pot and stores well, making it ideal for meal prep or relaxed cooking days. You can double the batch for the week or halve it for a quick dinner, and it still keeps its cozy texture after reheating.

Tips & Tricks

  • Struggling with watery soup? Let the potatoes simmer long enough to release starch, which naturally thickens the broth. If cooking for 2 people, use slightly less broth to keep the texture creamy. For larger servings, allow extra simmer time so the soup stays rich, not diluted.
  • Worried about overcooking the kale? Add it near the end so it stays tender and vibrant instead of mushy. When making a bigger pot, add greens in stages to keep the texture balanced. For smaller portions, a handful of kale is enough for flavor without overpowering.
  • Not sure why the flavor tastes flat? Browning the sausage well at the start builds depth and warmth in the broth. If you reduce the portion to 2 people, still brown properly for strong flavor. When scaling up, cook sausage in batches instead of overcrowding.
  • Concerned about cream curdling? Lower the heat before adding cream and stir gently during the final simmer. For a smaller batch, reduce cream slightly but keep the same method. If doubling the recipe, add cream gradually so the soup stays smooth and silky.

Variations

  • Meaty Version
    Want a heartier bowl for big appetites? Add extra sausage or mix in cooked bacon for a deeper, smoky flavor. This works especially well when cooking for more than 4 people, as the added protein keeps the soup filling. For 2 people, just add a small extra portion instead of doubling.
  • Vegetarian Option
    Trying to skip meat but keep the comfort? Replace sausage with mushrooms or plant-based crumbles and use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth. The texture stays cozy and rich. For smaller servings, reduce mushrooms slightly so the soup doesn’t feel too dense in a smaller pot.
  • Ingredient Swap
    Missing kale or potatoes at home? Spinach can replace kale for a softer texture, and sweet potatoes can replace regular potatoes for a slightly sweet twist. If cooking for 2 people, use fewer sweet potatoes to keep the balance right. Larger batches can handle both swaps easily.
  • Flavor or Herb Boost
    Want a more aromatic finish? Add a pinch of dried oregano or thyme during simmering to deepen the flavor gently. This works well for both small and large portions. If doubling the recipe, increase herbs slowly and taste as you go so the flavor stays warm, not overpowering.

Serving Suggestions

  • With Warm Bread
    Wondering how to make it feel like a full cozy meal? Serve the soup with warm crusty bread or soft dinner rolls for dipping. For 2 people, a small bread basket works well, while larger groups can enjoy a bigger bread spread for a comforting table setting.
  • With a Fresh Salad
    Need a lighter side to balance the creaminess? Pair with a simple green salad with a mild dressing. It keeps the meal fresh and not too heavy. When serving more than 4 people, add extra salad portions to create a balanced, family-style dinner.
  • Topped with Extra Greens
    Want a prettier bowl for serving? Sprinkle a little extra chopped kale or herbs on top before serving for a fresh, cozy look. For smaller servings, a light sprinkle is enough, while larger batches can use more topping for visual warmth and flavor.
  • As a Cozy Dinner Bowl
    Thinking of serving this as the main dish? Ladle into deep bowls and serve hot for a comforting, one-bowl meal. For 2 people, use smaller bowls and save leftovers. For bigger gatherings, keep the pot warm so everyone can refill easily.

Storage Instructions

  • Fridge Storage
    Wondering how long it stays fresh? Store the soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. If you made a larger batch for more than 4 people, divide into smaller containers so it cools faster and reheats evenly later.
  • Reheating
    Not sure how to reheat without losing texture? Warm the soup slowly on the stove over low heat, stirring gently until heated through. For small portions, use a small saucepan. If reheating a large batch, stir occasionally so the cream stays smooth and doesn’t separate.
  • Freezing
    Thinking about freezing leftovers? Let the soup cool completely before freezing in portion-sized containers for up to 2 months. For 2-person servings, freeze in smaller boxes. For bigger meal prep, freeze in family-size portions to reheat easily when needed.
  • Make-Ahead Tips
    Planning to cook ahead for the week? Prepare the soup base without cream, store it in the fridge, and add cream when reheating for the best texture. This works well whether cooking for 2 or more than 4 people, keeping the soup fresh and creamy each time.

Recipe Timing

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Rest Time: Not applicable
  • Total Time: 45 minutes

Nutrition Information

Concerned about portion nutrition? Each serving contains roughly 350–420 calories with about 15–20g protein. It also provides potassium from potatoes and iron from greens. Values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredient brands, portion sizes, and cream quantity used.

FAQs

Yes, it tastes even better the next day. Store for 4 servings or divide into smaller portions for easier reheating.

The potatoes may not have simmered long enough. Let them cook longer to release starch and naturally thicken the broth.

Yes, you can use half-and-half for a lighter version. For 2 people, use slightly less to keep the texture balanced.

Add a small splash of broth while reheating and stir gently until the texture loosens to your liking.

It stays fresh for up to 3 days when stored properly in airtight containers, even if you made a larger batch.

Taste before serving and add a pinch of salt, pepper, or chili flakes. For bigger batches, adjust seasoning gradually instead of all at once.

Conclusion

Craving something warm, simple, and deeply comforting after a long day? This Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup brings together creamy broth, tender potatoes, and cozy flavors in a way that feels easy to return to again and again. It’s flexible for small dinners, family meals, or meal prep days without losing its homemade charm. You can adjust the ingredients, scale the servings, and make it your own every time you cook it. Keep this recipe saved for those quiet evenings when you just want a warm bowl that feels comforting, familiar, and effortlessly satisfying.

Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup

Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup

Recipe by Edan Salamon
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

15

minutes
Cooking time

30

minutes
Calories

350-420

kcal

A creamy, cozy soup made with sausage, potatoes, and greens in a rich, comforting broth. Perfect for family dinners, cold nights, and easy meal prep with simple ingredients and warm flavor.

Ingredients

  • 400g Italian sausage (use 200g for 2 people or double for more than 4)

  • 4 medium potatoes, thinly sliced (use 2 for 2 people, increase for larger batches)

  • 1 small onion, finely chopped

  • 3 cloves garlic, minced

  • 4 cups chicken broth (reduce slightly for 2 people, increase for bigger servings)

  • 1 cup heavy cream (use ½ cup for 2 people or add more for larger batches)

  • 2 cups chopped kale

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

  • 1 teaspoon salt (adjust to taste and portion size)

  • ½ teaspoon black pepper

  • ½ teaspoon red chili flakes (optional)

Directions

  • Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add sausage and cook until browned and fragrant.
  • Add chopped onion and garlic, and cook until soft and lightly golden.
  • Pour in chicken broth and add sliced potatoes. Let simmer until potatoes are tender.
  • Stir in heavy cream and chopped kale. Simmer gently until greens wilt and soup looks creamy.
  • Taste and adjust salt and pepper before serving warm.

    For 2 people, simply halve all ingredients. For more than 4 people, double the ingredients and use a larger pot while allowing slightly longer simmer time for even cooking.

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