Italian Sausage Soup recipe for a creamy, comforting soup with noodles that is full of flavor and perfect for a family dinner during the cold winter months! Sponsored by Reames® Egg Noodles.
The holiday season is so busy and it’s important to have a hearty dinner to keep you going. Plus, it feels good to reconnect while enjoying a meal together.
Italian Sausage Soup is the perfect choice for a family dinner. It’s easy to make and can be served with a simple salad and a loaf of crusty bread.
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Where is the Italian Sausage Soup recipe? In this post, I will share step-by-step instructions with photos for how to make the soup, as well as answering FAQs about the recipe and sharing a video. But you can go directly to the recipe by scrolling down to the bottom of the post.
One of the reasons this is a great meal for Christmas is that it has red peppers and green spinach so it looks festive. Also, it is easy to make all in one pot and the Reames Frozen Egg Noodles give it that incredible homemade taste without the extra work of homemade noodles!
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How To Make Italian Sausage Soup
Step One: Sausage
Starting with browning the Italian sausage. Purchase ground Italian sausage if you can find it at your local grocery store. If only the sausage links are available, you can slit the casing and remove the sausage inside.
Italian sausage is available in mild or hot. I used the mild for my family but if your family likes spicy sausage, use the hot one or a combination of the two.
Use a large pot to brown the sausage and reduce the number of dishes that need to be cleaned afterwards.
Step Two: Onions, Peppers, and Garlic
After draining the sausage, using the same pot to saute the diced onions, diced red peppers, and garlic. Return the pot to the heat and melt the butter.
Add the diced onions, diced red peppers, and garlic. Saute over medium heat for 4-5 minutes until tender.
Sprinkle with flour and stir to coat. Cook for about one minute, stirring constantly.
Then, stir in the chicken broth and bring the mixture to a boil.
Step Three: Noodles
Once the soup is boiling, stir in the Reames Frozen Egg Noodles. Return the soup to a boil and cook for 20 minutes, stirring often until the noodles are fully cooked.
If you prefer to use another kind of noodles in this recipe, reduce the cooking time. Boil until the noodles are tender.
I’ve got to share a little experience from the grocery store. When I was buying the ingredients for this Italian Sausage Soup, the woman bagging her groceries directly across from me leaned over to tell me that she loves Reames Frozen Egg Noodles.
She said it’s what she always uses to make her chicken noodle soup and that they are the best noodles. I really enjoy all of the interesting people I meet and food conversations I get into at the grocery store!
Step Four: Finishing the Soup
Once the noodles have finished cooking, stir in the sausage, cream, and spinach. Cook for several minutes until heated through.
Step Five: Garnish
Add black pepper to taste and serve with shredded parmesan.
This Italian Sausage Soup recipe is creamy, comforting and full of flavor. It’s the perfect choice for a family dinner during the cold winter months!
Italian Sausage Soup FAQs
1. Can I use a different kind of noodles?
Yes, you can choose your favorite noodle and reduce the boiling time to whatever is needed for the kind of noodle you chose.
2. Would this soup be good without the noodles for a keto diet? Yes, it would be delicious. You can increase the amount of Italian sausage and vegetables to make it more hearty.
3. How can I make gluten-free Italian Sausage Soup? Use a gluten-free flour and gluten-free noodles.
4. Can I use Italian sausage links instead of ground Italian sausage? Yes. To use the sausage links, cut the casing and remove the sausage from inside.
5. Does Italian Sausage Soup freeze well? Yes, it is perfect for the freezer. It can be stored in airtight containers in the freezer for 2-3 months.
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Italian Sausage Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground Italian sausage
- ½ cup diced onion
- ½ cup diced red pepper
- 2 teaspoon minced garlic
- 2 tablespoon butter
- 2 tablespoon flour
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 12 ounces Reames Frozen Egg Noodles
- 2 cups half-n-half cream
- 3 cups baby spinach
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ cup shredded parmesan cheese
Instructions
- Brown the Italian sausage in a large pot. Drain the excess fat and set the sausage aside.
- Using the same pot, return it to the heat and melt the butter. Add the diced onions, diced red peppers, and garlic. Saute over medium heat for 4-5 minutes.
- Sprinkle with flour and stir to coat. Cook for about one minute, stirring constantly. Stir in the chicken broth and bring to a boil.
- Once the soup is boiling, stir in the Reames Frozen Egg Noodles. Return to a boil and cook for 20 minutes, stirring often.
- Stir in the sausage, cream, and spinach. Cook for several minutes until heated through.
- Add black pepper to taste and serve with shredded parmesan.
Melinda L Pollard says
My fave is chicken and wild rice soup!! So good!!! 🙂 But yours looks amazing, I need to try!
Jessica H. says
We actually do not do soup often, but we do make a venison chili that is amazing! We just had some as a family the other night actually, it was so good! Thank you for the giveaway!
courtney hennagir says
My family’s fave Christmas/all Winter long soup is my loaded baked potato soup.Potatoes,cheese and bacon,mmm. It’s the ultimate comfort food!
Dana says
Can’t beat classic Chicken and Noodle!
TallulahJane says
I really love Beef soup/stew close to the holidays.
Meghan says
Love chicken noodle soup!
Kristen Dingess says
We actually just found our new favorite that ‘brings us home’ — TACO SOUP!
It reminds me a lot of Chili but with a twist. With picky eaters in the house, this was a hit with everyone!
Lisa Walker says
My favorite Christmas soup that makes me feel that way is my mom’s potato cheese chowder!
Angelica Dimeo says
I like having Chicken noodle soup perfect for the holidays and cold weather
Stephanie says
Cheddar Broccoli soup which is so creamy and rich tasting.
Amber cheras says
Bacon potato soup is my all time favorite!
amy guillaume linderman says
i always love to make broccoli cheese noodle soup http://www.kraftrecipes.com/member-recipe/velveeta-broccoli-cheese-noodle-soup-151911.aspx. then my husband makes homemade bread to go with it!
Dawn M says
My mom would make chicken and dumplings and oyster soup for New Years. I never cared for oysters but the chicken and dumpl.ings were awesome.
Geri Sandoval says
I always make cheddar turkey corn chowder during holidays…yummy!!!
Sarah Hayes says
We have a special chicken and dumpling soup that has carrots and spinach that always makes me feel like i going back home.
Katie Bellamy says
I don’t know about for the Holidays, but I make a mean chicken noodle soup! 🙂
Summer D says
We always have turkey during the holidays, so I make turkey noodle soup with the leftovers.
Laurajj says
Oh the soup that always brings me home…is my moms Chicken soup with Dumplings! Oh it is so good and always my favorite! I have not learned how to make hers yet…but I am going to get the recipe this Christmas from her. The dumplings are always so good!
Shannon says
We don’t usually have soup as part of a holiday meal but during winter in general I like my Mom’s potato soup.
Lissa Crane says
The dish that always brings me “home” is definitely my Mom’s ITALIAN WEDDING SOUP! She always makes it around the holiday season and it’s my favorite. The Holidays just wouldn’t be the same without it!