Zuppa Toscana Soup (Olive Garden Knockoff)
Mmmm. Olive Garden. How I love your soup and salad! Zuppa Toscana has always been my favorite; there is just something about the creamy, slightly spicy broth with chunky potatoes, kale and sausage that is just the perfect combination of delicious!
Now you can go buy a bottle of their dressing, grab a bag of green salad, whip up this soup, and you're on your way to a delicious dinner in the comfort of your own home! Now their breadsticks... That will be adventure I will seek out sometime soon, in the meantime, the Easy Breadstick recipe I have posted previously is pretty darn good itself!
Zuppa Toscana Soup (Olive Garden Knockoff)
3 cans chicken broth
2 cups whipping cream
red pepper flakes (to taste)
salt and pepper (to taste)
1-2 cups kale, chopped
3-4 potatoes, sliced thin
1 lb mild Italian sausage, cooked
Place all ingredients inside slow cooker/crock pot. Cook on high 3-4 hours.
Serve with crackers or breadsticks.
Labels: Soup
24 Comments:
ummm ya. my mouth is watering now... im totally gonna have to make this again this week. The last time I made it was over Halloween. I got the recipe from copykat.com I dont know if you have heard of it, its a glorious site. I love ourbestbites.com too ive gotten a ton of good recipes there :) mmm thanks for sharing your yummy recipes. Im always excited to try new things.
O my word! It looks beautiful.
oh, and post all the crock pot recipes you want! I LOVE my crock pot and have been looking for some new winner recipes. I think Im gonna try one of yours tonight :)
You are forgetting the bacon and garlic
Olive Garden uses Turano brand Par Baked Soft Breadsticks.
You just brush on a little bit of softened butter, sprinkle a little granulated garlic powder, and bake at 350 for 10 minutes or so.
Do you brown the sausage first?
I'm so happy you did this! I worked at OG for a while I got addicted to this. I've been looking for this forever!
Mmmmmm, I haven't made soup in my slow cooker yet and this looks scrummy
Soup is another recipe Im yet to make in the slow cooker. That looks so good! x
This recipe was amazing!! my whole family loves it and wants me to make it every week!
@Mary, yes. I often do it the night before so all I have to do day of is throw it all together. It's a great soup to come home to!
@Evelyn, I'm sorry you had trouble with it. I haven't had any issues -- it's a staple around here! Let me know what trouble you had, and I would be happy to help troubleshoot. I definitely don't want an unhappy cooker!
I now make this every week !! Boyfriend said its better that Olive Garden thank you for shearing i have a very happy family!!!
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what if i didn't add the whipping cream? ( we are a dairy free house)
What kind of whipping cream did you use? Mine curdled in the broth as it cooked and smelled disgusting. :(
So did you use heavy whipping cream or just plain whipping cream?
I just use the heavy whipping cream -- I've never had it curdle, I'm so sorry you did!!
what if all I could find was heavy cream? will that work? I am scared it will curdled like Jennifer said it did.
I typically warm the heavy whipping cream a bit before adding it in...seems to work well and prevents it from curdling.
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Looks great!! I will have to try this!
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What size chicken broth cans, 14.5oz?
This was fantastic, we all loved it !
I didn't have any whipping cream I used milk and butter.
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