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My Tuscan white bean soup is loaded with tender beans and veggies in a rich and creamy broth. It’s made in one pot and cook up in under 30 minutes!
Need more nourishing soup recipes? Try my dill pickle soup, Mexican soup, 4-ingredient potato soup, and buttercup squash soup next.
When I’m on a meatless kick, having flavor-packed, filling recipes becomes essential. That’s where my Tuscan bean soup comes in.
My family loves this recipe because it’s satisfying but doesn’t leave you feeling weighed down, and I love it because it’s easy to make on a whim and needs little effort to taste incredible. It’s also super nostalgic, as it’s one of a handful of recipes my Zia Christina (who actually lives in Tuscany!) taught my mom!
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Why I love this recipe
- One pot, 30 minutes. It’s the perfect weeknight dinner or when you’re craving comfort food ASAP!
- Budget-friendly. We’re talking a handful of veggies, pantry staples, and canned beans.
- Use what you have. Don’t have every spice or veggie listed? Fear not. Every ingredient can be customized, so you don’t have to run to the store.
- A filling side or vegetarian main. This soup is deceptively filling, and I usually serve it as the main with some crusty bread for dipping.
- Meal prep-friendly. Make a double batch and have soup for the week to come. It’s easy to reheat in the microwave, and I often enjoy it cold (don’t judge. My mom does it too).
★★★★★ REVIEW
“Perfect for the cold winter months.Very tasty.” – Karina
Ingredients needed
- Olive oil. To sauté the veggies.
- Shallots. They have a milder flavor than onions, though you could also use regular onions.
- Garlic. Freshly minced is best, though I’ve used garlic powder in a pinch.
- Carrots and celery. Chopped finely.
- Tomato paste. Packs tons of rich tomato flavor in a small package.
- White cannellini beans. Also known as white kidney beans, cannellini beans are the soup’s main protein source. When I can’t find cannellini beans, I’ll use Great Northern beans, which have a very similar texture, or navy beans.
- Vegetable broth. For the bulk of the broth. If you’re not strictly vegetarian, feel free to use chicken broth.
- Salt and pepper. To taste.
- Italian seasoning. A must for Italian soups!
- Red pepper flakes. Just a dash adds the perfect amount of heat without being overpowering. You can add more or less, depending on how much spice you like.
- Kale. Or use baby spinach.
- Fresh parsley. For garnish.
How to make Tuscan white bean soup
I’ve included step-by-step photos below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Step 1- Sauté. Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Sauté shallot and garlic for 3 minutes, then add carrots and celery stalks and cook until they become soft.
Step 2- Add remaining ingredients. Add the tomato paste, stir, then combine the beans, broth, and spices. Bring to a boil, then reduce to low heat, cover, and simmer for 10-15 minutes.
Step 3- Puree. Using an immersion blender, blitz half of the soup in the pot to make it creamy, careful not to blend everything. Add the kale or spinach.
Step 4- Wilt and serve. Cook until wilted, then garnish and ladle into bowls.
Arman’s recipe tips
- Consider your pan. The type of pan you use will dictate how long the soup needs to cook. I went with an 8-quart Dutch oven because it retains heat the best of any pan.
- Use a regular blender. I prefer the convenience of an immersion blender (plus, I don’t want to wash another dish!), but a regular blender works great. Just remember to leave the cap off the top of the blender so the steam can be released.
- Add a splash of white wine to bring out the flavor of the veggies and add some complexity. Don’t worry; it’ll cook out as it simmers.
Variations
- More herbs! Herbs add a beautiful complexity, so play around with a few bay leaves, fresh rosemary, basil, or oregano for more flavor.
- Add meat. If not strictly vegetarian, add cooked ground beef, turkey, shredded chicken, or pancetta for more protein.
- Garnish with shredded parmesan cheese or a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil for a flavor boost.
Storage instructions
To store: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week.
To freeze: Let the soup cool completely, then store it in a freezer-safe container for six months. Let thaw before reheating.
Reheating: Microwave single-serve portions in 30-second intervals or reheat on the stovetop over medium heat, stirring often, until warm.
Frequently asked questions
You can make white bean soup with dried cannellini beans if that’s what you prefer. The beans will need to be soaked and cooked before being simmered in the soup, though.
My vegetarian white bean soup is similar to the popular Olive Garden zuppa toscana. Both are creamy soups with Italian flavors, but classic zuppa toscana is made with Italian sausage, chicken broth, potatoes, kale, and bacon.
More hearty winter warmers
- Mexican soup
- Pastina
- High protein soup
- Roasted cauliflower soup
- Pumpkin curry soup
- Cream of celery soup
- Italian sausage soup
Tuscan White Bean Soup
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Ingredients
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 3 shallots chopped
- 4 cloves garlic minced
- 2 large carrots chopped
- 3 stalks celery diced
- 1 tablespoon tomato paste
- 17 oz cannellini beans canned, drained and rinsed
- 3 cups vegetable broth * see notes
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon pepper
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 4 ounces kale or baby spinach
Instructions
- Heat olive oil in a large pot and place over medium-high heat.
- Saute onion and garlic for 3 minutes, then add carrots and celery stalks and saute until the vegetables start getting soft.
- Add tomato paste, quickly stir, and add beans, vegetable broth, salt, pepper, Italian seasoning, and red pepper flakes. Bring the soup to a boil, then reduce the heat to low. Cover and simmer for another 10-15 minutes.
- Using a hand mixer, blitz half of the soup in the pot, so it becomes creamier, careful not to blend everything. Add spinach or kale and cook for several more minutes, until it wilts.
- Give everything a good mix, remove from the heat, and ladle into bowls.
Notes
Nutrition
Originally published March 2023, updated and republished September 2024
This is great! This recipe came across my facebook feed and I happened to have most of the ingredients on hand. I subbed great northern beans and chicken broth and it turned out great! Super easy too! It was a winner and my kids also approved! Will be making this one again!
My goodness!!! Flavor, flavor, and more flavor. Loved it and loved the ingredients.
Love, love, love this recipe! Perfect for winter, meatless meals, I did add more broth and some diced tomatoes. My house can,t get enough!
O.k. kids, this soup is crazy delicious!!! I seriously can NOT stop eating it. I did have to make a little change here and there, not because I wanted to but out of necessity; I only had 2 cups of veg. broth so added 1 cup of chicken broth and instead of waiting to put the spinach in at the end I pureed it ALL together, I did not leave any chunks (I just prefer my soups that way) crazy good. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
This is the BEST wholesome and hearty soup I’ve made in a long time. Will make again.
Made this last night and it was a hit with the family!
This soup is delicious! Perfect for a chilly November evening. I did add more chicken broth as 1 1/4 cup seemed like a small amount for 4 servings. Next time I will double the recipe.
Awesome even though you left out a key step of adding the broth.
Nice and hearty. Great to have when you have a pasta urge…..satisfy without the pasta!
I agree with more broth if you want it more soup like.
Loved this! It’s a soulful soup that gets better the next day. I made a double batch as it’s very popular in my house.
Thanks, Tricia- we often make a double batch purely so we can have leftovers to enjoy like this!
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This is the easiest and most delicious soup I have ever made . I put it together in no time and my kids loved it ! Thanks for sharing !
Really good!! Followed your link from Facebook and went straight out to buy the ingredients and made it. Made a huge batch which was risky for a new recipe but so pleased I did, perfect for healthy lunches at work. Will be making this again. Thank you Arman
Love that! Thanks, Gabi!
Great!! Many compliments. Cooked for a large crowd with a couple of tweaks. Added ground meat and sausage ( 2/3 ground meat the rest sausage one third of the portion of sausage was hot) Naturally cooked, seasoned and drained the meat prior to adding. Also cooked and blended about a third of the bean separately, with some onion and garlic added a touch of tomato paste and stirred again before adding to the main mixture. Topped off with the spinach at the end. Added more broth to recipe, more cumin and less red pepper. Cooking for a crowd usually less spicy is a good thing. Anyway many kudos, so rating a 5 Star here. Thank you
Looks too good not to try.