Sometimes a hot bowl of soup is like a hug from a loved one. This creamy sausage tortellini soup is like a hug, a cozy sweater, and a roaring fireplace—and it's ready in 30 minutes.

Creamy tortellini soup
You know tortellini? Like, the pasta? If you don't, you should.
Good tortellini brings you the satisfaction of a past + protein dish where the cheese and/or meat is built right into each little pasta-dumpling thing.
It's delicious, it's filling, it's magic.
What if I told you that it also makes a killer ingredient in a soup? Would you trust me?
Well, you should trust me. Tortellini, which is perfectly capable of standing up on its own, absolutely knocks it out of the PARK in the context of a creamy soup.
Creamy tortellini soup with sausage and spinach
This creamy sausage tortellini soup is exactly the context I'm mentioning. This dish has everything it needs for success BEFORE the tortellini comes in and takes it all the way to flavor city.
Each bite makes you feel like you're eating a full meal, and you're sure to be satisfied after a bowl (or two!) of this goodness.

What is creamy sausage tortellini soup made of?
Here's what's involved in making this creamy sausage tortellini soup:
- turkey sausage
- three-cheese tortellini (or other kind)
- bell pepper
- onion
- diced tomatoes
- spinach
- chicken broth
- cream cheese
- garlic
- salt & pepper
Not too bad, right? And because it's a soup, you know it's all going into a big pot together to make the magic happen.
The soup magic.

How to make creamy tortellini soup
Here's how you go about making this dish:
- Place a large dutch oven on a burner on the stovetop. Turn on medium heat and let the dutch oven heat up.
- Spray the dutch oven with cooking grease.
- Add the turkey sausage to the dutch oven. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to break up the turkey as it cooks. Cook for about 5 minutes or until there's no pink and it's cooked through.
- After the meat is finished cooking, scoop the meat out of the dutch oven. Place in a bowl on the side until needed. **When scooping out the meat, leave the excess liquid in the dutch oven! Don't drain. You'll use this for the next steps**
- Add the chopped pepper, onion, and garlic to the dutch oven. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, as desired. Use a spoon to stir frequently.
- Cook for about 5 minutes, until the vegetables start to get soft.
- Add the block of cream cheese to the dutch oven. Use a spoon to crush the cream cheese and help the melting process. Stir around until creamy and melted, about 2 minutes.
- Pour the can of tomatoes, chicken broth, and meat into the dutch oven. Cook for about 10 minutes. Make sure the mixture is hot and heated all the way through!
- Add the tortellini noodles into the mixture. Cook for about 5 minutes, until tortellini noodles are soft and cooked through.
- Cut the heat to low and add in the full bag of spinach. Mix completely and let cook for bout 2 minutes, until the spinach leaves start to wilt.
- Scoop the soup into bowls. Top with parmesan cheese and red pepper flakes for some extra flavor!
- Enjoy!
See? Nothing you can't handle!

How to store sausage tortellini soup
This keeps just fine in the dutch oven you cooked it in! But if you'd like you can transfer it to tupperware containers, and it keeps well in there, too.
Can you freeze creamy tortellini soup?
I think soup is one of the most freezer-friendly dishes in there. To be honest, I haven't frozen this dish at the time of writing. I'd be curious to see how the tortellini holds up—that would be my only question.
Because the tortellini is that almost-cooked stuff from the fridge section, if I were planning to freeze, I'd make the rest of the soup, and then add some tortellini in after thawing. You do you, though, and let me know how it goes!

What goes good with tortellini soup?
I think this soup would pair nicely with a hearty baguette, if you want even more of that warm-hug vibe going. Maybe a nice brussels sprouts dish, or some other yummy greens, or... or... I'm daydreaming now!
How do you make soup more flavorful?
As I recommend in this recipe, don't forget about the old stand-by pair of salt & pepper! They work wonders for soups. This dish also benefits from crushed red peppers and some delicious parmesan cheese.
Have any other ideas for ways to take this up a notch? Let me know!
Can I have the recipe?
You can find the whole recipe below! If you like it, please give it a good rating and share it with your friends and family. It really helps me out!
While you're at it, consider trying one of these other Jordo's World staples:

Creamy Sausage Tortelli Soup
Ingredients
- 1 lb turkey sausage
- 20 oz three cheese tortellini the fresh kind thats kept in the fridge & ready in 3 minutes!
- 1 bell pepper diced
- 1 onion diced
- 28 oz can diced tomatoes
- 8 oz bag spinach
- 32 oz chicken broth
- 8 oz low fat cream cheese
- 1 tablespoon garlic minced
- salt & pepper
Instructions
- Place a large dutch oven on a burner on the stovetop. Turn on medium heat and let the dutch oven heat up.
- Spray the dutch oven with cooking grease.
- Add the turkey sausage to the dutch oven. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to break up the turkey as it cooks. Cook for about 5 minutes or until there's no pink and it's cooked through.
- After the meat is finished cooking, scoop the meat out of the dutch oven. Place in a bowl on the side until needed. **When scooping out the meat, leave the excess liquid in the dutch oven! Don't drain. You'll use this for the next steps**
- Add the chopped pepper, onion, and garlic to the dutch oven. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, as desired. Use a spoon to stir frequently.
- Cook for about 5 minutes, until the vegetables start to get soft.
- Add the block of cream cheese to the dutch oven. Use a spoon to crush the cream cheese and help the melting process. Stir around until creamy and melted, about 2 minutes.
- Pour the can of tomatoes, chicken broth, and meat into the dutch oven. Cook for about 10 minutes. Make sure the mixture is hot and heated all the way through!
- Add the tortellini noodles into the mixture. Cook for about 5 minutes, until tortellini noodles are soft and cooked through.
- Cut the heat to low and add in the full bag of spinach. Mix completely and let cook for bout 2 minutes, until the spinach leaves start to wilt.
- Scoop the soup into bowls. Top with parmesan cheese and red pepper flakes for some extra flavor!
- Enjoy!















Kay Lynn Thomas says
This soup was SO easy to make and SO flavorful! My husband and I had it for dinner and then I had leftovers the rest of the week. It kept its amazing flavor and the portions are plentiful which is another bonus!
Emily Gilbert says
Just made this recipe in the crockpot! It is super delicious, 10/10 and will definitely make again! It was so easy to make.
Allison R says
Tortellini is my favorite pasta so this soup was a must try! Absolutely delicious and exactly what my family needed on this cold rainy day!
Angela Shumate says
I love new soup ideas for cold weather and this one hit the spot. Its easy to make and tastes great. Yummy!
Abbey says
This was so good and SO EASY! I’m not a big soup fan but this is 10/10 and so easy and macro friendly. Will definitely become a regular in my rotation!
Brooke Davis says
It’s a no brainer, make the soup! You won’t be disappointed! The serving size on this one is massive and super filling. There’s something for everyone in this one and it will be on repeat during the next nine cold months in Wisconsin!
Caroline Shipley says
This recipe is so easy and tasteful!!! I used leftover thanksgiving turkey so it was a bonus to find a way to use that. It also makes probably about 5/6 servings!
Sarah Stilling says
So easy yet so yummy!! This is a definite repeat meal!
Bri G says
Loved! Granted I took some liberties (pork sausage and substituted corn & carrots instead of the peppers) but still super good! My husband isn’t a fan of soups but he gave this one a thumbs up! The cream cheese is the key. My two year old even ate it!
Staci says
Just made this and it’s SO yummy! I’m going to a soup pot luck over the weekend and this will be my contribution!
Mindy Kremer says
This was the PERFECT fall soup! Super easy, flavorful and a generous serving 🙌
Emily says
This was so yummy. I switched it up a little because of what I had on hand. I used chopped, cooked chicken instead of Turkey sausage and chicken cilantro dumplings instead of tortellini. I topped with cilantro, shredded carrots, and shredded radishes.
Alanna says
Delicious! It is also super easy to make and very filling. This kind of soup is exactly what I was looking for tonight - tons of veggies and comfort food! I used chicken sausage since I could not find turkey sausage. I also used chicken bone broth to up the protein. Turned out perfectly and my family enjoyed it. Thanks Jordo!
Erin Walters says
Holy moly. This recipe is so flipping delicious! My kids loved it too. Definitely will be making this again and again
Sarah Oxford says
LOVED!! My store was out of regular ground turkey sausage so I used hot. It was so good! I can’t wait to share this recipe with family and friends.