• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Recipes
  • About Me
  • Subscribe

Mindy's Cooking Obsession

menu icon
go to homepage
  • Recipes
  • About Me
  • Subscribe
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
  • search icon
    Homepage link
    • Recipes
    • About Me
    • Subscribe
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
  • ×
    Home » Recipes » One Pot Meals

    Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana

    Modified: Jul 4, 2025 · Published: Jul 4, 2025 by Mindy Boyd · Leave a Comment
    Share by text, email, or on social!
    33PinterestFacebookEmailRedditXSMSFlipboardBluesky
    33
    SHARES
    Pinterest Hidden ImagePinterest Hidden ImagePinterest Hidden Image
    ⏲ 40 minutes minutes
    ↓Jump to Recipe

    Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana might sound like a modern twist, but in some ways, it’s actually closer to what you’d find in Tuscany than the creamy version we’ve all come to know. Original Tuscan Italian soup (like ribollita or zuppa di verdure) is hearty, rustic, and traditionally made without any heavy cream or cheese. No dairy, no frills, just simple, nourishing ingredients.

    So how did we end up with a rich, creamy bowl here in the States? Isn’t it funny how we Americanize foods until they’re nearly unrecognizable from their roots? I’m guessing Olive Garden’s Zuppa Toscana soup had something to do with that.

    One serving of Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana in a white bowl.

    I’ve made this delicious soup as true to its roots as possible, using pancetta, Italian sausage, cannellini beans, tender potatoes, and kale. It’s hearty, satisfying, and so full of flavor you won’t even miss the cream. This version brings the soul of Tuscany to your table while still keeping it weeknight-friendly.

    We like to serve a big bowl of soup with some type of bread like this super easy Texas Toast Garlic Bread, these Cheddar Cheese Herb Scones, or these Air Fryer Biscuits. 

    Pin this recipe for later!
    Pinterest
    Jump to:
    • Why You’ll Love This Recipe
    • Ingredient Photo
    • Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
    • Step-By-Step Instructions (with photos)
    • Optional Add-ins:
    • Is Zuppa Toscana Gluten Free?
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Try These Delicious Soup Recipes Next!
    • Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana
    The entire batch of finished Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana in a large soup pot.

    Why You’ll Love This Recipe

    • It’s a filling, hearty soup made all in one pan with minimal cleanup required.
    • Great for feeding a crowd or meal prepping to have delicious leftovers.
    • Packed with flavor without needing a long list of fancy ingredients.

    Ingredient Photo

    All of the ingredients measured out and ready to make the Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana recipe.

    Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

    • Italian Sausage: I buy bulk mild Italian sausage because we’re not into a lot of heat. If you want to perk it up, feel free to use hot or spicy sausage.
    • Pancetta: Pancetta is similar to bacon, but it’s not smoked. I usually find it in the deli section of the grocery store. It’s a bit pricey, so thick cut bacon is a great swap if you’re on a budget or can’t find pancetta.
    • Kale: Authentic Zuppa Toscana uses a specific variety called Cavolo nero (also known as Tuscan kale or lacinato kale), but I use whatever kale is available at my store, it doesn’t specify a type. Collard greens are the closest substitute in terms of texture and cooking time.
    • White Beans: I use cannellini beans, sometimes called white kidney beans, because they’re creamy and hold their shape well. Great Northern or navy beans are smaller but work fine in a pinch.
    • Potatoes: Yukon gold potatoes are my favorite because they’re both firm and creamy. Red or russet potatoes will also work if that’s what you have on hand.
    • Onion: I usually go with a yellow onion because it’s authentic and inexpensive. Red or white onions will add flavor just as well.
    • Broth: Two large cartons of chicken broth give this soup great flavor. You can replace up to half of the broth with water if you’re trying to make it a bit more budget-friendly.
    • Garlic: I keep things simple and use jarred garlic even though I know most chefs would probably disapprove. It works just fine!
    • Seasoning: We keep it simple with just a little salt and black pepper. The sausage and broth already bring lots of flavor.

    Step-By-Step Instructions (with photos)

    See recipe card below for complete directions with amounts.

    The pancetta after it's been browned and the fat rendered in a large pot.

    Step 1: Brown the pancetta in a large pot or Dutch oven. Remove all but about 1 tablespoon of the fat.

    The Italian sausage, onion and garlic added to the pot of pancetta and then browned.

    Step 2: Add the onion and sausage. Cook until browned, then stir in the garlic and cook for 1 minute.

    The broth and potatoes added to the meat, onion and garlic.

    Step 3: Pour in the broth, then add the potatoes, salt, and pepper. Simmer for 12–15 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender.

    The kale added to the pot before the beans have been added.

    Step 4: Add the kale and cook for about 10 minutes, then stir in the beans and heat through.

    Optional Add-ins:

    • Add a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes if you like a little heat.
    • Want a creamy texture like the American version? A splash of coconut milk or unsweetened almond milk can do the trick while keeping it dairy-free.
    • Olive oil can be used if the pancetta doesn’t render much fat.
    • This soup is amazing as-is, but if you’re not dairy-free, a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese on top takes it over the top!

    Is Zuppa Toscana Gluten Free?

    Yes, as written this soup is naturally gluten free. 

    Overhead shot of one serving of Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana in a white bowl.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I make this Zuppa Toscana ahead of time?

    Yes! It reheats well and can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. The flavors deepen over time, making leftovers even better.

    Can I freeze Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana?

    Yes, but keep in mind that potatoes can change texture after freezing (they may get a little grainy). Just make sure to let any leftover soup cool completely before popping it into the freezer. 

    Can I make this vegetarian or vegan?

    Absolutely! Use plant-based sausage and a good vegetable broth. Skip the pancetta or replace it with a smoky vegan bacon alternative for flavor.

    Try These Delicious Soup Recipes Next!

    One bowl of soup sitting in front of the large pot with the rest of the soup in it.

    Healthy Broccoli Potato Soup

    This one-pot wonder comes together with simple, everyday ingredients.

    Two bowls of authentic german goulash soup with a silver soup spoon in between the bowls.

    Authentic German Goulash Soup

    Tender chunks of beef and potatoes are cooked in a hearty seasoned broth.

    One serving of Weight Watchers Taco Soup in a white bowl.

    Weight Watchers Taco Soup

    Just toss everything into the crock pot in the morning, and dinner will be ready when you are!

    • Italian Tortellini Sausage Soup
    • Lighter Chicken & Gnocchi Soup
    • Potato Pasta Kale Soup

    Follow us on social!

    • Pinterest
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter

    Did you love this recipe?

    We would love it if you’d leave a comment and ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review below!

    Feature image of the overhead shot of one serving of soup in a white bowl.

    Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana

    Author Mindy Boyd
    I’ve made this Dairy Free Zuppa Toscana as true to its roots as possible, using pancetta, Italian sausage, cannellini beans, tender potatoes, and kale. It’s hearty, satisfying, and so full of flavor you won’t even miss the heavy cream. This version brings the soul of Tuscany to your table while still keeping it weeknight-friendly.
    No ratings yet
    Print – Email Required Pin Recipe Save Recipe Saved Recipe
    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 35 minutes mins
    Total Time 40 minutes mins
    Servings 6 servings
    Course Main dish
    Cuisine Italian Inspired

    Ingredients
      

    • 3.5 ounces diced pancetta
    • 1 pound bulk Italian sausage
    • 1 medium onion
    • 1 tablespoon chopped garlic
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon black pepper
    • 8 cups chicken broth
    • 1 ½ pounds Yukon gold potatoes
    • 1 bunch kale
    • 1 can cannellinni beans 15.5 oz
    Prevent your screen from going dark

    Instructions
     

    • Brown the pancetta in a large pot or Dutch oven, stirring often. Remove all but about 1 tablespoon of fat from the pan.
      3.5 ounces diced pancetta
    • Add the sausage and onion. While that cooks, chop the potatoes. Cook the sausage mixture, stirring often, until the sausage is browned and the onion is soft, about 5–7 minutes. Stir in the garlic, salt, and pepper; cook, stirring constantly, for 1 minute.
      1 pound bulk Italian sausage, 1 medium onion, 1 tablespoon chopped garlic, ½ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon black pepper
    • Pour in the broth, then add the potatoes. Simmer the soup, stirring occasionally, for 12–15 minutes or until the potatoes are tender. While it simmers, remove the tough stems and ribs from the kale, then chop the leaves.
      8 cups chicken broth, 1 ½ pounds Yukon gold potatoes
    • Add the kale and cook, stirring often, for about 10 minutes. Drain and rinse the beans then add them to the pot and cook until heated through.
      1 bunch kale, 1 can cannellinni beans

    Notes

     
    Did you make this recipe? We would love it if you would leave us a comment and ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review below!
     
    Nutritional information is approximate. 
     
    See ingredient notes and substitutions in the post above.
     
    Bookmark this page to find it quickly when you are ready to make this recipe!

    Nutrition

    Serving: 2cups, approximately | Calories: 500kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 14g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 75mg | Sodium: 2184mg | Potassium: 799mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 199IU | Vitamin C: 27mg | Calcium: 97mg | Iron: 4mg
    Did you like this recipe?Please leave a comment!

    Share by text, email, or on social!
    33PinterestFacebookEmailRedditXSMSFlipboardBluesky
    33
    SHARES

    More One Pot Meals

    • Feature image of one serving of Creamy Lemon Chicken Orzo on a white plate.
      Creamy Lemon Chicken Orzo
    • Feature image of a bowl of Chicken Pastina Soup with a spoon next to it.
      Chicken Pastina Soup Recipe
    • One bowl of Copycat Olive Garden Pasta e Fagioli Recipe (one pot).
      One Pot Pasta e Fagioli
    • One bowl Outback Steakhouse Potato Soup with toppings, this is the feature image for this post.
      15-Minute Outback Potato Soup

    Reader Interactions

    Me in my kitchen cutting vegetables.

    About Mindy

    Mindy has been cooking for over 30 years, starting as a young mother who learned how to create delicious meals on a budget. Today, she shares approachable recipes made with everyday ingredients that are easy, affordable, and family-friendly. Her goal is to show that great food doesn’t need to be complicated or expensive.

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    Primary Sidebar

    A picture of me sitting at my dining room table.
    Hi, I’m Mindy! Whether I’m cooking for friends and family or sharing recipes with you, I love feeding people. And it doesn’t have to be complicated! Here, you’ll find quick and easy recipes that don’t require a long list of ingredients or take too much time.

    More about me →


    Connect with us!

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

    Reader Favorites

    • Four cooked cube steaks in the air fryer basket.
      Air Fryer Cube Steak
    • Three potatoes on a sheet pan after they have been baked in the oven without foil.
      Baked Potato Without Foil
    • Several air fried biscuits in a cloth lined basket.
      Air Fryer Canned Biscuits
    • one piece of cake on a white plate.
      Tornado (Do Nothing) Cake
    • Homemade Arby’s Chicken Salad
    • Overhead view of several fried squash rounds on a white plate.
      Southern Fried Yellow Squash

    Popular Pasta Dishes

    • Homemade Tuna Helper Creamy Pasta
    • Feature image showing the skillet full of cooked cheesy chili mac.
      One-Pot Chili Mac
    • Overhead close up shot of a bronze colored pot full of alfredo chicken broccoli pasta.
      Alfredo Chicken Pasta & Broccoli (with jar sauce)
    • Overhead close up of one serving of lemon pasta with peas and ricotta on a white plate.
      Lemon Pasta with Peas & Ricotta
    • A white plate with one serving of hamburger helper on it.
      Hamburger Helper Italian Shells
    • A serving of Cheesy Chicken & Broccoli Orzo on a white plate.
      Cheesy Chicken & Broccoli Orzo
    • close up view of one pot meaty marinara pasta on a white plate.
      One Pot Meaty Marinara Pasta
    • Cheesy Beef Taco Noodles - ground beef, onion, cheese soup, salsa, corn and Light 'n Fluffy Noodles. Easy to make and on the table in about 25 minutes!
      Cheesy Beef Taco Noodles
    • Overhead view of plate with one serving of homemade hamburger helper cheeseburger macaroni.
      Hamburger Helper Cheeseburger Macaroni

    Recent Posts

    • Iced Pumpkin Spice Latte
    • Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino
    • Starbucks Pumpkin Sauce
    • Pumpkin Spice Creamer 
    • Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew
    • Chocolate Coffee Syrup Recipe

    Footer

    Featured on

    The websites I have been featured in, parade, purewow, msn, mashed and brit+co.

    ↑ back to top

    Every recipe on this blog is tested in my own kitchen and written by me, Mindy. I occasionally use AI tools to help with things like editing or brainstorming, but the cooking, photography, and storytelling are all mine.

    Newsletter

    SIGN UP TO RECEIVE EMAIL UPDATES

    CONNECT WITH US!

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

    FIND IT HERE

    Privacy Policy | Contact

    Copyright © 2025 Mindy's Cooking Obsession

    Rate This Recipe

    Your vote:




    A rating is required
    A name is required
    An email is required