Italian Sausage Pasta
This easy Italian Sausage Pasta brings all the flavor with sausage, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, and a bright, buttery lemon sauce, along with white beans and spinach to make it extra filling. Mangia!

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Italian sausage pasta is the best kind of weeknight dinner. It basically checks all the boxes:
Made With Pantry Ingredients. The ingredient list might look long but most of the items you need are either pantry staples or things you probably have on hand in your refrigerator.
Adaptable. Have a package of chicken sausage in the fridge? Use that instead of Italian! No cannellini beans? Use Great Northern. No spinach? The arugula in your crisper drawer will add a peppery bite!
Supremely Satisfying. A serving of pasta is two ounces, and if you’ve ever portioned that out for yourself, you know that’s a saaaaad bowl of pasta. Bulking it up with sausage, beans, and veggies makes it feel much more substantive. (Looking for more hearty pasta dishes? Try my Cajun Shrimp Pasta, Chicken Bacon Ranch Pasta, and Butternut Squash Sausage Pasta!)
Done in Under 25 Minutes. Italian sausage pasta is a recipe that cooks up in a matter of minutes, so it’s ideal for busy weeknights!
5 Star Review
“I decided to make this recipe on a whim and now it’s one of my weekly go-to’s.”
— Raeann —

Key Ingredients
You’ll find the full list of ingredients in the recipe card below, but here are some notes to keep in mind.
Whole Wheat Short Pasta. I recommend penne, orecchiette, or farfalle.
Sweet or Hot Italian Turkey Sausage. You can certainly use traditional Italian sausage if you prefer, or try Italian sausage made with chicken. Keep in mind that hot Italian sausage can be very hot, so you might want to opt for sweet if you’re spice sensitive.
Red Pepper Flakes. You can dial these back if you’re using hot Italian sausage.
Garlic. My motto for garlic: you can always add more, but you should never add less. That said, I think 3 cloves is plenty here since we’ve got so many other flavors going on.
Dry White Wine or Low-Sodium Chicken Broth. If you’re using wine, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Gris, and Sauvignon Blanc are great choices.
Sun-Dried Tomatoes in Oil. Because you’ll also be using the oil to this recipe, don’t buy the dried kind that comes in a pouch. Be sure to try this Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta too.
Cannellini Beans. Or another variety of white bean. Chickpeas would be fabulous too if you’ve got a can on hand.
Unsalted Butter. Enough for a flavorful sauce without overdoing it.
Lemon. Zest the lemon first, then juice it.
Parmesan Cheese. I am not a food snob by any means, but those green bottles of shaky cheese just aren’t going to cut it here. If you want your Parm to melt into a silky smooth sauce, you really need to grate your own from a block.
Baby Spinach. To amp up the veggie factor. Arugula, chard, or kale are also fabulous greens to add to Italian sausage pasta. Note that kale takes a bit more time to wilt.
How to Make Italian Sausage Pasta




Cook the Pasta. Follow the package directions for cooking to al dente; reserve a cup of the cooking water. (Don’t forget!)
Brown the Sausage. Cook the sausage in a Dutch oven with the olive oil, breaking it into small pieces.
Season. Stir in the salt, black pepper, pepper flakes, and garlic and cook until fragrant.
Deglaze the Pan. Pour in the wine or broth and scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Cook until the liquid reduces by half.
Simmer. Reduce the heat and add the beans, tomatoes, and pasta, along with the pasta water. Simmer, stirring, until the sauce thickens.
Finish the Sauce. Remove the pan from the heat and add the tomato oil, butter, cheese, and lemon zest and juice. Stir until the pasta is coated .
Add the Spinach and Serve. Stir in the spinach until it wilts, then plate and serve with additional Parmesan.
Recipe Variations
Make It Vegetarian. Use your favorite vegetarian Italian sausage to replace the turkey sausage.
Make It Herbaceous. Skip the spinach and instead add basil chiffonade to the pasta just before serving.
Make It With Extra Veggies. Stir roasted vegetables into the pasta to bulk it up even more. Roasted Eggplant, Roasted Broccoli, or Roasted Mushrooms would all be excellent.

What to Serve with Italian Sausage Pasta
Salad. A light Arugula Salad is perfection with a big bowl of this Italian sausage pasta, or try Burrata Salad for an Italian spin.
Vegetables. While the pasta cooks on the stovetop, make Air Fryer Green Beans or Roasted Cauliflower.
Bread. You could go the traditional route with classic garlic bread, or serve your pasta with a slice of Rosemary Olive Oil Bread or No Knead Focaccia.


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Notes
TO REHEAT: Reheat gently in the microwave or on the stovetop with a splash of chicken stock (or water) to keep the pasta from drying out. Sprinkle with additional Parmesan cheese before serving.
TO FREEZE: Freeze pasta in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating according to the instructions above.
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