Enjoy the flavor, intensity, and coziness of this delicious Easy Tortellini Spinach Soup made with onion, sausage, diced tomatoes, and chicken broth!

The most delicious tortellini soup recipe
Tortellini is always a great choice. The little cheese or meat-filled noodles just hit the spot every time! But if you’re like me, sometimes noodles and pasta sauce won’t cut it and life calls for something a little bit different.
That’s where this easy tortellini spinach soup comes in!
Tortellini soup is an easy meal that takes around a half hour to make. It includes delicious sautéed onion, diced tomatoes, and a heap of spinach, and then it’s thickened up with the addition of turkey sausage and of course, tortellini.

Ingredients in easy tortellini spinach soup
To make tortellini spinach soup you will need oil, onion, sausage, seasonings, and some additional ingredients to thicken things up (like broth!).
- Avocado oil: The first ingredient needed is 2 tbsp of avocado oil. This will be used to sauté the onion.
- Onion: As for the onion, you will need to dice up one small sized veggie. I recommend using yellow!
- Turkey sausage: Next up will be 1 lb of turkey sausage in casing (see photo below). It can also be breakfast sausage or chicken sausage! Any brand works!
- Garlic: Add delicious flavor with 4 cloves of minced garlic.
- Italian seasoning: Include 2 tsp of Italian seasoning.
- Pepper: Follow that with the final seasoning, 1/2 tsp of pepper.
- Diced tomatoes: 1 14oz can of diced tomatoes will add flavor while also thickening up the soup.
- Broth: For the liquid portion of the recipe, we will be using 4 cups of chicken broth.
- Balsamic vinegar: Add some more flavor with 2 tbsp of balsamic vinegar.
- Water: To help break up the ingredients and add some density, include 14 oz of water. I used the empty diced tomatoes can to measure it.
- Tortellini: Finally, the tortellini! Use 10 oz of fresh noddles. If using frozen, increase the cook time by 10 minutes.
- Almond milk: Add 1/2 cup of unsweetened almond milk or 1/2 cup of heavy cream.
- Spinach: Add some greens with 1 5oz bag of fresh spinach.
- Toppings: Last but not least, top with parmesan cheese and/or red pepper flakes!

Tools needed to make this easy soup recipe
Easy tortellini soup is simple to put together and requires very minimal kitchen tools! You will need a cutting board, chopping knife, large sauce pan, spatula or stirring utensil, and some measuring cups. Grab the following sizes: 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, 1 tbsp, 1/2 cup, and 2 cup.
How to make tortellini soup with spinach
If you have half an hour, you have time to make this soup! Here’s how it’s done.
Start by heating the avocado oil in a large sauce pan. Once hot, add the onion and sauté for about 3 minutes.
Next, add the turkey sausage and break it into crumbles. Cook until it’s no longer pink.
Add the garlic, Italian seasoning, and pepper and sauté for another minute or two.
Pour in the diced tomatoes, chicken stock, balsamic vinegar, and water. Bring everything to a boil.
Once boiling, add the tortellini. Cook for 10 minutes and then add the almond milk and a bag of spinach.
Cook for an additional 5 minutes and then turn off the heat.
Optionally serve with parmesan cheese and/or crushed red pepper flakes.

Substitution Tip
If your pantry is missing an ingredient, check below before running to the store! This recipe is flexible and allows for a number of easy swaps.
Yellow onion
The yellow onion can be replaced with red or white. These will both create a slightly different flavor, but any of the three will be delicious!
Turkey sausage
You can sub turkey sausage with the sausage of your choice, whether meat or plant-based! Pork, Italian, salami, smoked, etc. will all taste great with the tortellini.
Minced garlic
The classic rule for substituting minced garlic with powder is to use 1/8 tsp of powder per clove. In this case, you’ll need 3/8 tsp of garlic powder.
Chicken broth
Feel free to sub chicken broth with veggie broth. That swap combined with a plant-based sausage creates a vegetarian soup!
Almond milk
Almond milk can be substituted with equal parts heavy cream. If you’d like to skip these altogether, simply replace with water.
Spinach
Gotta include the greens! If spinach isn’t your style, you can use kale.

Storing leftovers
The great thing about this soup is that it can be easily stored in the freezer as a make-ahead meal! To do so, let the soup cool before placing it in a tightly sealed container. I recommend keeping the tortellini separate and cooking it when you reheat the frozen soup.
When ready to eat, simply thaw for a few hours and then heat on the stove.
If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
There are many more delicious soup recipes where this one came from! I recommend trying the broccoli cheddar — it is incredible!
- Lightened Up Broccoli Cheddar Soup
- Creamy Buffalo Chicken Soup
- Healthy Stuffed Pepper Soup
- Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup
Recipe by Erin Morrissey and Photos by The Mindful Hapa


Easy Tortellini Spinach Soup
Ingredients
Method
- In a large sauce pan, heat avocado oil. Once hot, add onion and saute for about 3 minutes.
- Add in turkey sausage (remove casing), and break up into crumbles. Cook until no longer pink.
- Add in garlic, italian seasoning, and pepper and saute another minute or two.
- Pour in diced tomatoes, chicken stock, balsamic vinegar, and water. Bring to a boil.
- Once boiling, add in tortellini. Cook 10 minutes and then add in almond milk and bag of spinach.
- Cook an additional 5 minutes and then turn off heat.
- Serve with parmesan cheese! Enjoy!






Kristen says
Probably one of the best soups I’ve ever made. Another plus is now east it is! It will definitely be added to my dinner rotation. 🙂
Erin says
Hi Kristen, so happy you loved it!!
Kim says
So yummy and warming on a cold rainy day! Healthy and allows me to get my macros and veggies in. Will be adding to winter and fall rotation!
Erin says
Hi Kim, so happy you loved it so much! 🙂
Andrea S. says
LOVED this soup so much when I made it a month ago or so- making it again today as the weather turns to Fall!
Erin says
Hi Andrea, so glad you love it so much!!
Danielle G. says
So delicious & even easier to make! Made it after a busy Monday & it made my day better. Will be one of my go to soups. Added cannelli beans since I had them in my pantry. Yum!
Erin says
Hi Danielle, so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Hannah says
My favorite soup!!!
Erin says
Hi Hannah, so happy you loved it! 🙂
Beckie Maddox says
So flavorful and comes together super quick! Even on a summer day here in Chicago it was perfect! I used tortellini with kale and cheese and it really only took 4 mins to cook. I’ll definitely be making this one again and again!
Erin says
Hi Beckie, so happy you loved it so much!! 🙂
Maureen says
We have made this recipe every week for the last three weeks in a row! It comes together quickly and easily and is delicious. We use chicken sausage and frozen tortellini and it’s amazing!!
Erin says
Hi Maureen, so glad you liked it so much! 🙂
Mal says
This was phenomenal! Subbed the turkey sausage for spicy jimmy dean breakfast sausage and it was delicious.
Erin says
Hi Mal, so glad you loved it!!
Megan says
soooo delicious and easy to make! love love love it. 10/10.
Erin says
Hi Megan, so happy you loved the soup!!
Diana says
If you’re thinking about maybe making this. DO IT. Delicious beyond belief. Quick and leaves you wanting a second helping !
Erin says
Hi Diana, so happy you loved it!!
Kaitlin says
This was so easy and very yummy! My husband loved it. I added a little white wine and diced celery in mine.
Erin says
Hi Kaitlin, so glad you liked it and great additions!!
Abigail says
I thought I had a can of diced tomatoes on hand when I went to make this but didn’t. Even without it, this was delicious! I do look forward to making it again with to taste the difference.
Erin says
Hi Abigail, so glad you loved it and made it your own!
Suzanne says
This broth is to die for! Great seasoning and flavors. My tortellini really didn’t take long to cook at all so timing was quick. Thanks again for another successful soup Monday at my house.
Erin says
Hi Suzanne, so happy you loved it so much! 🙂
Maureen says
This was so easy and delicious. I couldn’t find turkey sausage, so used cooked turkey sausage crumbles by Jimmy Dean and it worked out fine. Also used frozen tortellini and that worked out as well.
Hubs had seconds👌🏻
Erin says
Hi Maureen, so happy you liked it and made it your own!!
Emily says
Warning: once you make this once, you will want to make it every week. But seriously, my husband has been requesting this soup on repeat. It is so yummy and also very satisfying and hearty. I have a feeling this soup will be in the rotation even during Texas summer lol 10/10!!!
Erin says
Hi Emily, so happy you both loved it so much!!
Emma says
Meal prepped this today and it was super fast, simple, and delicious. Can’t wait to eat it the rest of the week.
Erin says
Hi Emma, yay enjoy it!!
Marissa says
We love this soup! Quick and easy to pull together and just good for the soul ☺️ Also so easy to substitute ingredients as needed.
Erin says
Hi Marissa, so happy you loved it!!
Maggie says
Such a great winter soup and so easy!! Love love love!
Erin says
Hi Maggie, so happy you loved it!!
Amanda says
Can I just say cooking this smells amazing before I even tried it.
It’s a good hearty soup
A great addition was some ricotta
Erin says
Hi Amanda, so glad you loved it so much!! 🙂
Jen L. says
Loved this recipe! Super easy to make and delicious. Very excited for leftovers 🙂
Erin says
Hi Jen, so happy you loved it!!