Easy Zuppa Toscana is a simplified version of the famous Olive Garden recipe – made in just 20 minutes or less.


author’s note
Soup Faster Than Being Seated At Olive Garden!
I had forgotten how good Zuppa Toscana at Olive Garden was until a recent family trip reminded me.
A few years back, I made a full copycat version that tasted just like the restaurant soup. But after creating a few of my favorite 20-minute soups like Chicken Parmesan Soup and Chicken Tortilla Soup, I decided it was time to give this one the same treatment.
With shortcuts like frozen hashbrowns and prepped kale, this Easy Zuppa Toscana came together. It’s still packed with the same flavors I love, but now it’s ready in just 20 minutes.
Now when my family asks for this soup, I can have it on the table quickly and everyone’s happy.

Easy Zuppa Toscana Ingredients
| Ingredient | Swaps or Tips |
|---|---|
| Italian Sausage | Use spicy sausage for heat or mild if serving kids |
| Diced Hashbrowns | Swap with peeled & diced Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes |
| Bacon | Try turkey bacon, or skip for a lighter version |
| Kale | Baby spinach works for a milder flavor |
| Heavy Cream | Half-and-half or whole milk for a lighter option |
| Chicken Stock | Low-sodium stock keeps salt in check; vegetable stock works too |
| Onion & Garlic | Fresh is best, but onion powder/garlic powder can save time in a pinch |

How To Make Easy Zuppa Toscana
- Sauté Onion & Garlic in olive oil for a flavorful base.
- Brown Sausage & Bacon until golden and crispy.
- Simmer Hashbrowns & Stock until tender.
- Stir In Kale & Cream for that signature Zuppa Toscana flavor.
- Taste & Serve with Parmesan sprinkled on top.
Storage
Leftovers?
- Storage Tips: Avoid freezing Easy Zuppa Toscana due to heavy cream, which can cause a grainy texture upon thawing, and hashbrowns that may become mushy.
- For reheating, gently warm the soup in a pot, stirring often, without boiling to prevent ingredient separation.
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Easy Zuppa Toscana
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Equipment
Ingredients
- 1-1/2 tablespoons olive oil divided
- 1 cup pre-diced yellow onion see note 1
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 pound Italian sausage fresh, not smoked
- 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1/2 teaspoon fennel seed crushed
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 (32-ounce) package frozen diced hash browns just plain potatoes, no added ingredients
- 2 (32-ounce) containers chicken stock
- 5 slices bacon see note 2
- 1 to 2 cups pre-chopped packaged kale
- 1-1/4 cups heavy cream
- freshly grated Parmesan cheese optional
Instructions
- Set a large stockpot and a large skillet on the stovetop.
- Starting with the stockpot, heat over medium-high heat and add in 1 tablespoon olive oil, pre-chopped onion, and minced garlic. Saute, stirring occasionally, for 3–4 minutes. Increase heat to high, add in the diced hash browns, and give them a quick stir (1 minute). Pour in all the broth. Cover the pot and bring to a boil. Once boiling, cook just until the hash browns are fork tender (3–5 minutes; basically as soon as your sausage is browned and bacon is crispy!). Once hash browns are tender, remove the lid and reduce heat to a simmer.
- Meanwhile, in the large skillet, add the remaining 1/2 tablespoon olive oil, the sausage, red pepper flakes, fennel, salt and pepper (I add 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper) over medium heat. Begin to brown the sausage and break it up (about 4 minutes). Before it’s cooked through, press the sausage to one side of the skillet and add bacon slices (see note 1) to the other side. Continue to cook and break up the sausage until no longer pink and flip the bacon as needed.
- Remove the bacon to a paper-towel-lined plate. Coarsely chop or crumble the bacon.
- Drain the sausage and add to the stockpot, along with the kale and heavy cream. Stir to combine. Add in half the bacon. Taste and adjust seasonings to preference (more red pepper flakes, salt, pepper, etc.).
- Ladle out soup and serve individual bowls topped with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and remaining bacon. Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
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I have been using this recipe for YEARS! It is one of my favourites to make on a rainy fall day, and it leaves me with lots of leftovers for the week. Thank you for sharing!!
So happy to hear that! 🙂 Thank you so much Jocelyne 🙂
I want to make this, but I have a sensitivity to heavy cream, I still want it to taste great though, any suggestions on what I can use instead of heavy cream? Thank you!
I’m trying to do a vegetarian version. What can I use instead of sausage?
Chelsea: This soup was amazing! Family loved it. Keep posting your recipes, I have made 5 of them and every one of them was terrific. Already planning my next one!
This seriously made my day! Thanks so much for your comment and I’m so glad you guys enjoyed! 🙂
This is SO GOOD!! We used a little more kale (85g), and I used spicy italian sausage so omitted the red pepper flakes. Using the frozen hash browns is such a genius shortcut. Thanks for a great recipe!
Yay! Love hearing that 🙂 Thanks for the comment Sara!
I made this without the bacon and with turkey sausage (because of food sensitivities in my house) and it turned out really delicious! The flavors are great and it’s super comforting. Definitely making it again!
So happy to hear this was delicious! Thanks for the comment Peony 🙂
This was so good I have made it twice in the past 7 days!!! Crowns or tater tots work instead of the has browns too!! YUMMY!!!
So happy this has been a hit!! Thanks for the comment Beth 🙂
This is delicious! I used some extra fresh potatoes in addition to the hash browns so it wasn’t 20 minutes. But I would make this again no matter how long it takes.
So happy you enjoyed this soup! Thanks for the comment Kathryn 🙂
Hi Chelsea. This Tuscana soup looks delicious! I tried pinning this recipe and it brings up a picture of one pan sausage, broccoli, Parmesan past. It was also in the link of my email. I was wondering if you needed to know?….
Thank you so much for letting me know Alison!! I figured out what happened and fixed it; I appreciate the heads up!
Hey girl- this looks amazing!