This cheese tortellini soup with kielbasa, kale, and cannellini is so crazy good. It's also incredibly easy to make.
I loved the Polish smoked kielbasa in this soup. It was all I could do not to just pick out all of the kielbasa out of the pan and eat it.
I hate to admit it, but I had never tried Polish smoked kielbasa before, but now I am in love with it. Where have you been all of my life?
This soup is served with a topping of about 2 tablespoons of grated or shaved Parmesan (or you could use an Italian blend cheese), which melts right into the soup, adding the perfect amount of umami.
If you prep the vegetables in advance, you can get this soup on the table in 30 minutes, making it the perfect weeknight dinner. You can also prep the soup in advance, leaving out the tortellini. Reheat the soup, add the tortellini, cook for about 5 minutes, and serve.
I loved this soup with thin baguette slices toasted with garlic and cheese.
Ingredients in this Soup:
Smoked Kielbasa: From what I understand, kielbasa actually means "sausage" in Polish, and in Poland, it's more of a generic name. This soup recipe calls for smoked kielbasa. It's already cooked and can be prepared in many ways such as pan frying, grilling, and simmering.
In the U.S., unless you live in an area with a large Polish population, this will probably be the only sausage labeled kielbasa in the grocery store. It's typically made with pork, although there is an all beef version available, as well as an extra spicy version.
Cheese Tortellini: You can find bags of it in the refrigerator/deli section of your grocery store, likely near the ravioli and containers of ricotta and other Italian style cheeses. It may also be in the freezer section.
Veggies: Kale (lots of it), onion, fennel, cannellini beans (canned), and garlic.
Chicken Broth: Preferably reduced sodium.
Herbs and Spices: Thyme and crushed red pepper flakes.
Parmesan Cheese: Freshly grated or flaked.
To Make this Cheese Tortellini Soup:
First, pan fry the sliced sausage, onion, fennel, garlic, and spices until the sausage is lightly browned and the veggies have softened.
Next, add the chicken broth, kale, and cannellini beans and simmer.
After that, add the cheese tortellini and simmer for just a few minutes, until the pasta is al dente.
Finally, ladle the soup into bowls and top with the freshly grated Parmesan cheese. Garnish with fennel fronds if you like.
Make-Ahead Tip:
You can prepare the soup in advance, leaving out the tortellini. When ready to serve, heat the soup and then add the tortellini and simmer for about five minutes, until the pasta is al dente.
Serve this soup with sliced Italian or French bread. It's also fabulous with buttery and cheesy garlic bread.
If you like, you can add a salad, but with all of that kale, the soup is pretty much a complete meal in itself. Save room for dessert!
"K" is for Kuchen, Kiwi, Kenya, Kabobs, Kielbasa, Kale, Kimchi, and Ketchup!
To continue the 2025 Alphabet Challenge, we are sharing recipes that begins with "K" or include ingredients that that begin with "K."
- Sneha’s Recipe: Khoya/Mawa Gujiya With Dry Fruits
- Jolene’s Recipe Journal: Strawberry Kuchen
- Food Lust People Love: Kiwi Tomato Feta Salad
- Mayuri’s Jikoni: Kachumbari,Kenyan Salad
- Blogghetti: Chipotle Lime Shrimp Kabobs
- A Day in the Life on the Farm: Fresh Kielbasa Sheet Pan Dinner
- A Messy Kitchen: Kimchi Udon
- Karen’s Kitchen Stories: Cheese Tortellini Soup with Kielbasa and Kale
- Magical Ingredients: Kimchi Gochujang Dip
- Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice: Sweet & Spicy Hawaiian Pineapple Ketchup
- Culinary Cam: A Fruit Formerly Known as ‘Kaffir’ + Makrut-Kissed Cookies
- Palatable Pastime: Kimchi Cucumber Pickles
For the 2024 Alphabet Challenge I made Kung Pao Chicken for the Letter "K." It was amazing.
Cheese Tortellini Soup with Kielbasa and Kale

This cheese tortellini soup with kielbasa, kale, and cannellini is so crazy good. It's also incredibly easy to make.
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 12 ounces fully cooked smoked kielbasa sausage, thinly sliced
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 1 cup chopped fresh fennel bulb (save a few fronds for garnish)
- 4 large cloves garlic, minced
- 1 1/2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme
- 1/2 tsp crushed red pepper
- 10 cups low sodium chicken broth
- 4 cups chopped kale
- 1 15 ounce can cannellini beans, rinsed and drained
- 1 9 ounce package cheese tortellini
- 1 cup freshly grated or shaved Parmesan cheese
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large heavy pot. Add the kielbasa, onion, fennel, garlic, thyme, and crushed red pepper. Cook over medium heat for about 12 minutes, stirring regularly, until the vegetables are soft and the kielbasa is lightly browned.
- Add the broth and bring the pot to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and add the kale and cannellini. Simmer about 4 minutes.
- Add the tortellini and simmer for about 5 minutes, until the pasta is cooked through but al dente.
- Ladle the soup into bowls, and top with about two tablespoons of the Parmesan.
- Sprinkle with a few fennel fronds if desired.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
592Fat (grams)
32 gSat. Fat (grams)
11 gCarbs (grams)
45 gFiber (grams)
7 gNet carbs
38 gSugar (grams)
4 gProtein (grams)
35 gCholesterol (grams)
67 mg
A wonderful SRC pick for cold February and one I'm tempted to make soon! Karen
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much Karen. It's definitely an obsession of mine! Your rolls look amazing! I need to try them with the garlic!
DeleteThat looks delicious! Definitely not soup weather here but I've pinned it to try in a few months. Great pick :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan. It's pretty delicious!
DeleteAh, I love this soup! So simple, but so flavorful. How fun that you had me this month, and I love the recipe you choose. Awesome pictures, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I had you! Looking through your blog was sensational. You'll be missed Amy.
DeleteWhat a wonderful soup for this time of year. I may need to add this to the menu.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin. It was definitely a hit in our house.
DeleteThe kielbasa is what would make this soup for me and my husband. It looks delicious. I could eat soup every day. Happy Reveal Day!
ReplyDeleteWhere has kielbasa been all of my life?! Thanks Emily.
DeleteOh, I love that this has kielbasa, kale and fennel in it! and looks super quick and easy with the already prepared tortellini! YUM!
ReplyDeleteSort of healthy, sort of not, right?
DeleteGreat choice for today's reveal. Perfect soup weather here.
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy!
DeleteSuch beautiful photos of the soup! The flavors sound amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tara!
DeleteI love everything about this soup...I know my family would love it! It's going on my must try list!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle!
DeleteThis soup looks so delicious and satisfying! I look forward to trying it!
ReplyDeleteTotally satisfying!!
DeleteYou know how to pick a recipe that is perfect for the season! Ok, I should not complain, because we are having a pretty warm week, but I would still enjoy a large bowl of this soup! I never tried smoked kielbasa either... sounds pretty interesting...
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty tasty Sally!
DeleteI have everything right at home for this soup now! Perfect. It's a sign!
ReplyDeleteWhen the stars align....
DeleteBeing married to a Pole we always have smoked Kielbasa in the refrigerator. So many wonderful, quick, and delicious meals can be made starting with Kielbasa. I love that you added the Kale for a second dose of K.
ReplyDeleteWe love fennel in soup and this sounds delicious. I love kielbasa. Need to pick up a nice big container of baby kale, (I hate trimming kale.)
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