Whole30 Zuppa Toscana - The Defined Dish Recipes (2024)

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Bringing back another childhood staple, a Whole30 Zuppa Toscana copycat rendition of Olive Garden’s delicious soup. The only thing that I am missing is the endless breadsticks and salad!

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Growing up in Celina, Texas, my friends and I would always drive up to Frisco (the closest city to us) so that we could dine at Olive Garden together and carb load on *all the yummy things*. In fact, when I ran Cross Country back in the day, Olive Garden was our day before meal of choice when we went to big meets out of town. Our Coach would take us to Olive Garden so we could feast before we’d run our little hearts out the next day. We loved it.

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Being the soup lover that I am, I loved getting the Zuppa Toscana as my appetizer, even as a child. I loved it’s rich, creamy broth with the chunky potato and sausage filling. It’s one of those soups that really, in fact, is a true full meal.

Here in this Whole30 Zuppa Toscana recipe, I’ve recreated one of my childhood favorites while also keeping it Dairy-Free and Gluten-free. It’s still simple to make and just as satisfying as my teen years. The flavor from the ground sausage really does all the talking along with the rich and creamy texture of the soup (by thickening it with Arrowroot flour + using dairy-free creamer!)

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I think this is going to be a total crowd-pleaser and I hope you guys enjoy it as much as me and my family!

For other soups and stews, check out thisrecipe round-up. Plus, be sure to try my Sausage, Fennel, and White Bean Soup and Tuscan Ribollita Soup!


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Ingredients

  • 2 strips bacon, diced medium
  • 1 cup yellow onion, finely diced
  • 1 lb hot Italian sausage (if you buy it in the links, you can remove from casing) (chicken or turkey sausage is okay to use, also!)
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 2 tbsp arrowroot flour
  • 32 oz. carton of chicken broth
  • 1 tsp Italian seasoning
  • 2 cups peeled russet potatoes, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
  • 4 cups chopped lacinato kale, ripped from stem (or one bunch)
  • 1 cup Nut Pods Original Dairy-Free Creamer
  • 1 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice (or the juice of 1 lemon)

Instructions

  • Heat a large pot or dutch oven over medium heat. Add bacon pieces and cook, stirring occasionally, until bacon is just crispy. Using a slotted spoon, transfer cooked bacon to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside. While reserving the bacon fat in the the pot.

  • Add onion, garlic, salt, pepper and sausage into the pot. Cook, breaking up meat with back of spoon, until cooked through, or no longer pink. About 4-5 minutes.

  • Add arrowroot into the sausage mixture and stir until well incorporated into the meat mixture. While stirring, slowly pour in chicken broth. Bring the soup to a boil.

  • Reduce heat to simmer, add the italian seasoning, chopped kale and potatoes. Cook, covered, until potatoes are tender, 10 to 15 minutes.

  • When the potatoes are tender, remove the lid from the pot and stir in the creamer, nutritional yeast, and lemon. Cook for 5 more minutes, simmering uncovered, just to mend the flavors and the cream.

  • Serve in bowls topped with the cooked bacon bits. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 577kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 23g, Fat: 42g, Saturated Fat: 14g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Monounsaturated Fat: 18g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 93mg, Sodium: 1239mg, Potassium: 903mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 2346IU, Vitamin C: 37mg, Calcium: 193mg, Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Author: Alex Snodgrass

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 577

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Whole30 Zuppa Toscana - The Defined Dish Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What does Zuppa Toscana mean in English? ›

Zuppa Toscana means “Tuscan Soup” in Italian. However, the classic tuscan soup is usually made with veggies (like zucchini, celery, carrots), kale, potatoes, cannellini beans, tomato sauce, pancetta and toasted bread.

What pairs well with zuppa toscana? ›

Cheesy Pesto Pull Apart Bread or Spinach Dip French Bread would also be fabulous. This creamy soup would also be delicious with a big green salad, Cucumber, Tomato Salad or Wedge Salad.

How many calories are in a bowl of Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana? ›

Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup (1 Serving) contains 15g total carbs, 13g net carbs, 15g fat, 7g protein, and 220 calories.

Does Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana have meat? ›

Zuppa Toscana - Spicy Italian sausage, fresh kale and russet potatoes in a creamy broth.

Is zuppa toscana real Italian? ›

Zuppa Toscana is Italian and literally translates to Tuscan Soup. In Italy it's more specifically called Minestra di Pane, which means Bread Soup. The classic version is filled with cannellini beans, kale, zucchini, some chile powder, Italian bacon (called rigatino), tomatoes or tomato pulp, and Tuscan bread.

What is the most famous soup in Italy? ›

Minestrone is a classic Italian soup known worldwide as one of the best Italian soups. It's got a flavorful broth and a variety of slow-cooked vegetables like potatoes, peas, and carrots. Adding Italian sausage gives it a kick of flavor and a shot of protein, so it's a complete meal all by itself.

What is the most popular soup at Olive Garden? ›

Zuppa Toscana – Olive Garden Copycat (VIDEO) Zuppa Toscana is Olive Garden's most popular soup. This one-pot, homemade Zuppa Toscana recipe is hearty and loaded with Italian sausage, kale, bacon and potatoes.

What is zuppa in Italian menu? ›

Zuppa (soup)

In addition to vegetables, zuppa never includes rice or pasta. It's only served with croutons, at most. Its name is similar in all European languages and derives from the Gothic suppa, which indicated the slice of bread that was placed in the bowls before pouring the soup.

What is the lowest calorie soup at Olive Garden? ›

The Lightest Ladles: Soups with the Least Calories

Here's how Olive Garden's soups stack up, starting with those lightest on calories: Minestrone - Estimated at around 110 calories per serving, this vegetable-rich soup is a medley of healthful ingredients simmered in a savory broth.

Are La Zuppa soups healthy? ›

From feel-good favourite to experimental flavours, every La Zuppa soup is all natural, low in fat, nutritionally rich and made without dairy, gluten or preservatives.

Does Olive Garden put MSG in their soup? ›

Our food recipes do not use added MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) and, based on information from our suppliers, MSG is not added to any of the ingredients we use. However, certain foods and ingredients naturally contain glutamate or glutamic acid (such as tomatoes, milk, cheese, mushrooms and certain yeasts and proteins).

Is Olive Garden's food made from scratch? ›

Our soup and sauce masters create dishes by hand and from scratch, every day. With fresh, whole ingredients like kale, peppers and squash. Because they know cooking that way – the Italian way- everything tastes better. to everything they make.

How long does Zuppa Toscana last in the fridge? ›

Zuppa Toscana Soup storage

Once prepared and then safely stored, Zuppa Toscana Soup stays fresh for 3-4 days in the fridge, but we find this soup to be best the same day it's made. To reheat the soup, add to a pot over low heat.

What does Toscana mean in Italy? ›

(tosˈkaːna ) noun. the Italian name for Tuscany.

What does the word zuppa mean in Italian? ›

, Italian Cooking. a soup or chowder.

What does zuppa Inglese mean in English? ›

The name translates literally in Italian as English soup and may in fact connote its similarity to English trifle.

What is the difference between zuppa Toscana and minestrone? ›

Zuppa Toscana has a thicker consistency due to the addition of cream or milk, which gives it a velvety smoothness. On the other hand, Minestrone has a more broth-like consistency with chunks of vegetables and beans creating a heartier texture.

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