A bowl of creamy tortellini soup with sausage, spinach, and tomatoes, surrounded by bread rolls, fresh spinach, a cheese wedge, and herbs on a marble surface.

This creamy Slow Cooker Tuscan Tortellini Stew will have your mouth watering from the first bite to the last! I love making a larger batch of this stew; it makes great leftovers!

Another popular stew to share is my delicious chicken and dumplings stew recipe.

Ingredients

Raw sausages, fennel, spinach, onion, garlic, cheese wedge, diced tomatoes, artichokes, cream, chicken broth, and olive oil arranged on a white marble surface. Raw sausages, fennel, spinach, onion, garlic, cheese wedge, diced tomatoes, artichokes, cream, chicken broth, and olive oil arranged on a white marble surface.
  • Italian Sausage – Andouille sausage has a distinctively rich and savory flavor. Its subtle spiciness makes this sausage perfect for this stew recipe. This type of sausage is easily found in the local grocery store.
  • Fennel – Fennel is a unique-tasting herb that has a distinctive combination of sweet and savory flavors. Its taste is somewhat similar to anise, but fennel also has notes of fresh grass and hints of earthy spice. Fennel is a versatile ingredient that adds a complex flavor profile to any dish.
  • Tortellini – Tortellini pasta is a filling-wrapped pasta. You can use cheese-filled tortellini or other variety.
  • Parmesan – Aged parmesan freshly shredded has the best taste. I usually purchase small chunks of parmesan from the cheese counter at the grocery store.

Step-by-Step Photos

Four-panel image showing the step-by-step process of making a tuscan tortellini stew in a slow cooker with sausage, onions, tomatoes, tortellini, spinach, and seasonings.

Common Questions

Can I use a different type of protein in this recipe?

Yes, you can substitute the sausage with ground beef, pork, or turkey, or you can omit the meat and make it a vegetarian stew.

Can I use a different type of pasta?

If you prefer something different, try using small shells or rotini. Just be aware that the cooking time may vary depending on the type of pasta you use.

Storing Leftovers

Let the stew cool down and transfer the stew to an airtight container with a tight-fitting lid to prevent air from getting in and drying out the stew. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days.

You can also freeze the stew for longer storage. To freeze, let the stew cool completely, then transfer it to an airtight container or freezer bag. When you’re ready to eat it, thaw it in the refrigerator or microwave, then heat it up on the stove or microwave until it’s hot. Tuscan tortellini stew can be frozen for up to 3 months.

When you’re ready to eat it, thaw it in the refrigerator or microwave, then heat it up on the stove or in the microwave until it’s hot.

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