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Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Ditalini Soup

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Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Ditalini Soup is the kind of meal that slows everything down in the best way. A single pot fills with the aroma of sizzling sausage, softened onions, and garlic, followed by tomatoes, broth, and tiny ditalini pasta that cooks right in the soup. At the end, cream and Parmesan melt in, turning the broth silky and rich without weighing it down. Every spoonful feels comforting, savory, and deeply satisfying.

This Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Ditalini Soup recipe delivers big flavor without a long simmer. It comes together in under 40 minutes, making it realistic for weeknights while still tasting like something you would linger over on a Sunday afternoon. The ditalini holds its shape, the sausage brings warmth and depth, and the cheese ties everything together into a bowl that truly feels like a hug.

I started making soups like this during colder months when dinners needed to be filling but not fussy. This one quickly stood out. It reheated beautifully, pleased everyone at the table, and somehow tasted even better the next day. Over time, it became one of those recipes I reach for instinctively when comfort is the goal.

A rich, comforting soup with Italian sausage, ditalini pasta, tomatoes, cream, and Parmesan.
Course: Soup
Cuisine: Italian-American
Calories: 460

Ingredients
  

  • 1 lb Italian sausage
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 can diced tomatoes
  • 3/4 cup ditalini pasta
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 tsp Italian seasoning
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Equipment

  • large pot

Method
 

  1. Brown Italian sausage in a large pot over medium heat. Drain excess grease.
  2. Add onion and garlic and cook until softened.
  3. Stir in tomato paste and Italian seasoning.
  4. Add broth and diced tomatoes and bring to a simmer.
  5. Stir in ditalini and cook until pasta is tender.
  6. Reduce heat and stir in cream and Parmesan until smooth. Season to taste.

Nutrition

Calories: 460kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 22gFat: 28gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 95mgSodium: 780mgPotassium: 520mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 18IUVitamin C: 10mgCalcium: 22mgIron: 18mg

Notes

Add broth when reheating if soup thickens.

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Why Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Ditalini Soup Works

Bold flavor with a gentle finish

Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Ditalini Soup balances richness and restraint. The sausage provides savory depth, garlic and herbs add warmth, and tomatoes bring subtle acidity. When cream and Parmesan are added at the end, they soften the edges without dulling the flavor.

The result is creamy but not heavy, cheesy but not overpowering. Each element supports the others, creating a soup that feels complete.

Perfect pasta-to-broth ratio

Ditalini pasta is ideal for this soup. Its small size cooks quickly and evenly, and each tube traps broth and cheese inside. Unlike larger pasta, it does not overwhelm the soup or turn mushy when reheated.

This balance ensures every spoonful has pasta, sausage, and broth together.

Ingredients That Make the Difference

Italian sausage

Italian sausage forms the backbone of this soup. Mild sausage creates a comforting, family-friendly flavor, while hot sausage adds a gentle kick. Browning it well builds flavor at the very beginning, which carries through the entire pot.

The fennel and spices in the sausage season the soup naturally, reducing the need for extra seasoning.

Parmesan and cream

Freshly grated Parmesan melts smoothly into the soup, adding nutty depth and saltiness. Cream rounds everything out, creating a velvety texture that coats the palate without feeling heavy.

Adding both at the end prevents curdling and keeps the soup smooth.

How to Make Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Ditalini Soup

Building the base

Start by browning the sausage in a large pot until golden and cooked through. Remove excess grease if needed, then add onions and garlic, cooking until soft and fragrant. Stir in tomato paste and herbs to deepen the flavor.

This base sets the tone for the entire soup.

Simmering the soup

Add broth and diced tomatoes, then bring the soup to a gentle simmer. Stir in the ditalini and cook until just tender, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. The pasta will absorb flavor as it cooks.

Once the pasta is tender, reduce heat and stir in cream and Parmesan until fully melted and smooth.

Final adjustments

Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper. If the soup thickens too much, add a splash of broth to loosen it. Serve hot, finished with extra Parmesan if desired.

Variations and Add-Ins

Vegetable additions

Spinach or kale stirred in at the end adds color and freshness. Zucchini or carrots can be added with the onions for extra heartiness.

These additions enhance nutrition without changing the character of the soup.

Making it your own

You can swap ditalini for another small pasta if needed, or use half-and-half instead of cream for a lighter version. A pinch of red pepper flakes adds heat for those who like spice.

The recipe is forgiving and easy to adapt.

Serving and Storage Tips

How to serve it

Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Ditalini Soup is perfect on its own, but crusty bread or garlic toast makes it even better. A simple salad on the side adds balance.

Serve it hot so the cheese stays silky and smooth.

Leftovers and reheating

Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat gently on the stovetop, adding a little broth if needed. The flavors deepen overnight, making leftovers especially satisfying.

FAQ

Can I use pre-grated Parmesan?
Freshly grated melts best, but pre-grated can work in a pinch.

Will the pasta get mushy?
Ditalini holds up well, especially with gentle reheating.

Can I freeze this soup?
Freezing is not recommended due to the cream.

Is this soup spicy?
Only if you use hot sausage or add red pepper flakes.

Can I make it lighter?
Use half-and-half instead of cream.

Conclusion

Creamy Parmesan Italian Sausage Ditalini Soup is comfort food done right. Rich without heaviness, hearty without fuss, and full of familiar flavors, it delivers warmth in every bowl. Whether served fresh or reheated the next day, it is the kind of soup that makes people pause, savor, and feel taken care of.

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