This Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Soup is rich and hearty. It’s filled with pasta, sausage, and plenty of flavor that keeps everyone coming back for more.


Author’s Notes
A Day in My Test Kitchen
I like to batch my recipe testing and do a whole bunch in one day. Those days can feel pretty long, but they’re *usually* really rewarding.
On big testing days, my family jumps in as the official taste testers. Dinner turns into a fun mix of bites from everything I’ve been working on. The extras get packed up and sent to friends, neighbors, or my parents, who even freeze-dry some of my test batches with their freeze-drying machine.
A few weeks ago, I tested through three soups and a dinner recipe all in one day. While they all got approval, this Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Soup was the clear winner. My kids and husband raved about it and kept coming back for more. I barely had any leftovers to share. Needless to say, it’s a keeper!

Here’s the Flavor Lineup
| Ingredient | Swaps & Tips |
|---|---|
| Italian Sausage | Use mild or hot; whichever you like best! |
| Parmesan | The secret to this Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Soup is the Parm! Always use refrigerated Parmesan; not the shelf-stable kind (that’s not real cheese!). Go for good-quality grated cheese (sand-like texture) for the best flavor. |
| Ditalini Pasta | Any small pasta (elbows, orzo, mini shells) works if you don’t have ditalini. |
| Heavy Cream | For that perfect creamy texture and richness, use cream. If you want to lighten it up, half-and-half is as low as I’d go. |
| Kale | Chopped spinach is a great substitute; stir it in at the very end. |
| Chicken Broth | You can use chicken stock or broth here. I reach for Swanson since it has great flavor (not a sponsor!). |
Shortcuts
Skip hand chopping and use a food processor to chop carrots and onions in seconds.

How To Make Creamy Parmesan Sausage Soup
- Brown the Sausage: Cook until golden, then set aside.
- Sauté Veggies: Cook onions, carrots, and garlic until tender and fragrant.
- Build the Broth: Whisk in flour, then slowly add chicken broth and seasonings.
- Cook Pasta: Boil until just shy of al dente.
- Make it Creamy: Stir in cream, Parmesan, kale, and return the sausage.
- Serve & Enjoy: Ladle into bowls and serve with cheesy or garlic bread.

Storage
- Fridge: Store in an airtight container for 3–4 days. Use a wire skimmer to remove the pasta and store it separately.
- Freezer: Best if frozen before adding pasta. Make the soup base, freeze, then add fresh pasta when reheating.
- Reheat: Warm gently on the stove over medium-low heat, stirring often until heated through.
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Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Soup
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Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 pound (16-ounces) ground Italian sausage mild or hot
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 large yellow onion finely chopped (1-1/2 cups)
- 3 large carrots finely chopped (1-1/2 cups)
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- Salt and pepper
- 2 tablespoons flour
- 8 cups chicken broth see note 1
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes optional
- 1-3/4 cups (8-ounces) ditalini
- 1 cup finely grated Parmesan (sandy texture), see note 2
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 2 packed cups finely shredded kale
- Crusty buttered bread optional, for serving
Instructions
- In a large pot over high heat, add olive oil. Once hot, add sausage. Sear for a minute on each side, then crumble and cook until browned. Remove sausage with a slotted spoon, leaving 1 tablespoon of grease in the pot and draining off the excess.
- Reduce heat to medium. Add butter, onions, carrots, and garlic. Season to taste (I add 1/2 teaspoon each of salt & pepper). Sauté until tender, about 7–9 minutes. Sprinkle flour on top and cook for another minute, stirring constantly.
- Gradually add 1 cup of broth, whisking constantly to create a slurry. Add the remaining broth slowly, whisking and scraping the bottom of the pot. Add Italian seasoning and red pepper flakes, if using.
- Bring broth to a boil, then add pasta. Cook according to package instructions, minus two minutes. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
- Reduce heat to low. Add cream, kale, and return sausage, stirring well. Add Parmesan gradually, 1/4 cup at a time, to avoid clumping. Stir until melted. Season with salt as needed. Add more broth for a thinner consistency, if desired.
- Serve hot with hearty buttered bread on the side.
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Serve Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Soup With:
- Crusty French Bread: Thick slices with butter make every bowl even better.
- Green Salad: Keep the Italian theme with this Italian salad.
- Roasted Vegetables: Try roasted Brussels sprouts, broccoli, or carrots for extra flavor.
- Grilled Cheese: Double up on the comfort with cheesy, melty sandwiches on the side.
- Fresh Fruit Salad: Adds a light, refreshing contrast to the creamy, savory soup.
Tools For This Recipe
Check out my favorite kitchen essentials, gadgets, and cookware!
- This is the heavy-duty pot I use most often for soups.
- A garlic press makes mincing easy, and I keep the rest in a garlic keeper.
- I use this ladle so every scoop gets plenty of sausage, pasta, and broth.



















I made this soup, it was delicious! I have leftovers and was wondering if I can freeze it?
Hey Christy! It’s best if frozen before adding pasta. Make the soup base, freeze, then add fresh pasta when reheating.
Perhaps the best soup recipe I’ve ever tried. The kale works surprisingly well! This is a perfect soup for cold weather- if you are considering trying this, DO IT! You will not regret it.
Yay! I am so thrilled to hear this! Thanks so much Frank!
Fantastic. I used venison sausage and added bacon. Just a perfect recipe. I used spinach instead of kale as well. Thank you
Delicious! I’m so thrilled to hear this! Thanks Josh!
Question, when do you add the sausage back in?
It’s indicated at two different times in the recipe:
Reduce heat to low. Add cream, kale, and RETURN SAUSAGE, stirring well. Add Parmesan gradually, 1/4 cup at a time, to avoid clumping. Stir until melted, then ADD THE SAUSAGE BACK IN.
Thanks so much, am eager to make this! : )
Sorry Ally! I fixed the typo! Hope you love this soup 🙂
Had to wait for Aldi to have Italian week to make this today (it is nearly impossible to get italian sausage here). it smells good, it tastes fantastic. My 14 year old daughter said something to the extent ” dad i would not be offended if you made that more often”. great recipe. Greetings from germany
Yay! I’m so thrilled to hear this! Thanks so much for sharing!
This is one of the best soups I have ever made!! My kids & husband said it’s the best soup they ever had! I also had a breast and a half of chicken I had to cook so I threw it in while browning the sausage. And the way it added the most perfect texture to this. This will definitely be in my soup season rotation. Thank you for this practical, inexpensive, quick and easy one pot recipe from one wife & mama to another Xoxo
This is so, so fun to read! 🙂 I’m so thrilled it’s been a hit and made it to the rotation! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment. XOX
Home run girl. One of the best soups I’ve made in 40 years. I’m saving it for special occasions or until the family pleads for it again. I sprinkled the Parm (Costco parm/reg wedge) just after the cream and before the kale and sausage. (the perfect temperature). If you are serving or saving over a couple of days you can cook the ditalini separately and add on a per serving basis.
I’m so thrilled to hear this! Thanks so much for your comment!
This is to die for!!! definitely took me over an hour to make this but I don’t ever cook so take that into consideration
Yay! I’m so thrilled to hear this! Thanks Andy!
Just made this soup for dinner and it was SOOO GOOD! Easy to make and tastes soo good. I used spinach instead of kale. Will definitely do again with hot Italian sausage instead. Thank you!
I’m so happy to hear this was a hit! Thanks Stephanie!
This soup is AMAZING! The only thing I changed was I used half ground pork and half ground beef (because I don’t like fennel in Italian sausage) and added more Italian seasoning. This will definitely be on my weekly rotation this fall and winter! It was so easy to make and I served it with a loaf of French bread. Thank you so much for sharing your recipes❤️
Yay! I’m so happy to hear this! Thanks Michelle!