Creamy Tuscan Sausage and Spinach Pasta Recipe

There are nights when I want a dinner that feels special without spending hours in the kitchen. That’s exactly where this Tuscan sausage and spinach pasta comes in!
This creamy pasta combines savory Italian sausage, fresh spinach, garlic, Parmesan cheese, and sweet-tangy sun-dried tomatoes in a silky sauce. Everything comes together in one skillet, making it an easy choice for a busy weeknight.
The best part? You don’t need complicated ingredients or fancy cooking techniques. With a handful of pantry staples and about 30 minutes, you can have a comforting, restaurant-style pasta dinner on the table.
Why You’ll Love This Tuscan Sausage and Spinach Pasta
This recipe hits all the right notes: creamy, savory, garlicky, cheesy, and just a little tangy from the sun-dried tomatoes.
Here’s why it deserves a spot in your regular dinner rotation:
- Quick and easy: It’s perfect for busy weeknights.
- Big flavor: Italian sausage and sun-dried tomatoes add plenty of savory depth.
- Creamy and satisfying: Parmesan and heavy cream create a rich, velvety sauce.
- A complete meal: Sausage provides protein while spinach adds a serving of vegetables.
- Easy to customize: You can change the sausage, pasta, vegetables, or spice level.
- Family-friendly: Use mild sausage for a gentler flavor or hot sausage for extra heat.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Pasta
- Italian sausage
- Fresh spinach
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Garlic and onion
- Heavy cream
- Parmesan cheese
- Chicken broth
- Seasonings
How to Make Tuscan Sausage and Spinach Pasta
1. Cook the pasta
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
Cook the pasta according to the package directions until al dente. Before draining, reserve about 1 cup of pasta water.
Drain the pasta and set it aside.
Don’t skip the pasta water! The starchy water can help loosen the sauce and bring everything together at the end.
2. Brown the sausage
While the pasta cooks, heat a large skillet over medium-high heat.
Add the Italian sausage and cook, breaking it apart with a wooden spoon or spatula. Continue cooking until it’s nicely browned and cooked through.
If there’s a lot of excess grease, carefully drain some of it.
3. Sauté the aromatics
Add the diced onion to the skillet and cook until softened.
Stir in the minced garlic and cook for about 30 seconds, just until fragrant.
Be careful not to burn the garlic. Burnt garlic can quickly turn an otherwise delicious cream sauce bitter.
4. Add the sun-dried tomatoes
Stir the chopped sun-dried tomatoes into the sausage mixture.
Cook for another minute or two. This helps release their concentrated flavor and allows them to mingle with the sausage and garlic.
5. Build the creamy sauce
Pour in the chicken broth and heavy cream.
Add Italian seasoning, black pepper, and red pepper flakes if you’re using them.
Stir everything together and bring the mixture to a gentle simmer.
Don’t let the sauce boil aggressively. A gentle simmer allows it to thicken while helping prevent the cream from separating.
6. Add Parmesan
Reduce the heat and gradually stir in the freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
Continue stirring until the cheese melts into the sauce and the mixture becomes smooth and creamy.
If the sauce seems too thick, add a splash of reserved pasta water.
7. Add the spinach
Add the fresh spinach to the skillet.
It may look like too much at first, but don’t worry. Stir it into the hot sauce and let it wilt for a couple of minutes.
8. Toss everything together
Add the cooked pasta to the skillet.
Toss thoroughly so every piece is coated with the creamy Tuscan sauce.
If necessary, add reserved pasta water a tablespoon or two at a time until the sauce reaches your preferred consistency.
Taste and adjust the seasoning.
Finish with extra Parmesan and freshly cracked black pepper if desired.

FAQ’s
Can I use frozen spinach?
Yes. Thaw the spinach completely and squeeze out as much excess water as possible before adding it to the sauce.
Too much water can make the sauce thinner than intended.
Can You Freeze Creamy Tuscan Pasta?
You can freeze creamy pasta, but the texture may change slightly after thawing and reheating. If you do freeze it, thaw it in the refrigerator and reheat it gently with a splash of broth or cream to help restore the sauce’s consistency.
Can I make this pasta without heavy cream?
Yes. Half-and-half can be used for a lighter sauce.
You can also experiment with evaporated milk, although the finished sauce will have a slightly different flavor and texture.

Creamy Tuscan Sausage and Spinach Pasta
Ingredients
Method
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
- Cook the pasta according to the package directions until al dente. Before draining, reserve about 1 cup of pasta water.
- Drain the pasta and set it aside.
- Don’t skip the pasta water! The starchy water can help loosen the sauce and bring everything together at the end.
- While the pasta cooks, heat a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Add the Italian sausage and cook, breaking it apart with a wooden spoon or spatula. Continue cooking until it’s nicely browned and cooked through.
- If there’s a lot of excess grease, carefully drain some of it.
- Add the diced onion to the skillet and cook until softened.
- Stir in the minced garlic and cook for about 30 seconds, just until fragrant.
- Be careful not to burn the garlic. Burnt garlic can quickly turn an otherwise delicious cream sauce bitter.
- Stir the chopped sun-dried tomatoes into the sausage mixture.
- Cook for another minute or two. This helps release their concentrated flavor and allows them to mingle with the sausage and garlic.
- Pour in the chicken broth and heavy cream.
- Add Italian seasoning, black pepper, and red pepper flakes if you’re using them.
- Stir everything together and bring the mixture to a gentle simmer.
- Don’t let the sauce boil aggressively. A gentle simmer allows it to thicken while helping prevent the cream from separating.
- Reduce the heat and gradually stir in the freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
- Continue stirring until the cheese melts into the sauce and the mixture becomes smooth and creamy.
- If the sauce seems too thick, add a splash of reserved pasta water.
- Add the fresh spinach to the skillet.
- It may look like too much at first, but don’t worry. Stir it into the hot sauce and let it wilt for a couple of minutes.
- Add the cooked pasta to the skillet.
- Toss thoroughly so every piece is coated with the creamy Tuscan sauce.
- If necessary, add reserved pasta water a tablespoon or two at a time until the sauce reaches your preferred consistency.
- Taste and adjust the seasoning.
- Finish with extra Parmesan and freshly cracked black pepper if desired.
