Pressure Cooker Stuffed Pepper Sausage Soup is a hearty recipe made in your Instant Pot, perfect for an easy family friendly dinner. Mild Italian sausage, rice, vegetables and a light tomato and beef broth come together for a rich and delicious meal everyone will love!
Instant Pot Sausage Soup
This Pressure Cooker Stuffed Pepper Sausage Soup is all of the best parts of stuffed peppers turned into soup form! I have made this soup on multiple occasions in my Instant Pot for family and friends and it has been a hit all around.
Stuffed peppers are a classic recipe, but they are a little more time consuming than a simple soup. Take all the great flavors of stuffed peppers and enjoy them in this easy 30 minute soup recipe! Another great shortcut to enjoying stuffed peppers is this Easy Stuffed Pepper Skillet.
Family Friendly Pressure Cooker Recipe
I made this comforting soup over a holiday weekend for my family for something a little lighter after a big turkey meal the day before. My mom turned her nose up at it and asked why I always have to make “different” stuff. I insisted it wasn’t odd, as it is a tomato, sausage, rice and veggie soup essentially!
She begrudgingly tried a bite of the Sausage Soup and to her surprise she was a big fan! The rest of my annoying family made similar comments to the effect of “I was surprised that I liked it so much”.
They can rarely just give anyone’s cooking a compliment without the backhanded assumption that they aren’t going to like it. Despite their ungratefulness, this Pressure Cooker Soup was a big hit and I have made it on subsequent family gatherings to the same tentative praise.
Cheesy Stuffed Pepper Sausage Soup
You can keep this Pressure Cooker Stuffed Pepper Sausage Soup dairy free and a little lighter by leaving off the shredded cheese on top, but that really finishes it off nicely in my opinion.
I have enjoyed this sausage soup with shredded Provolone, Cheddar, Farmer’s cheese and every last one of them was a wonderful finish to the hearty soup.
What to serve with Stuffed Pepper Soup?
A loaf of crusty bread is an absolute must for me with any soup recipe, so I grabbed a few different loaves of crusty bread from the grocery store. I popped them in the oven for some soft and warm bread to serve with the sausage soup.
If you want to make this soup a complete meal, a salad is another great serving option. Try one of these delicious salads with the stuffed pepper soup for a wholesome dinner.
Large Batch Recipe
This Pressure Cooker Stuffed Pepper Sausage Soup make a very large batch, serving 8-10 people, so it is a great meal for a crowd. I use my 6 quart Instant Pot to make this recipe, but when I was using my mom’s 5 quart IP, it wasn’t quite big enough.
I left out just enough beef broth until it reached the max line. After it was all cooked and the pressure was released, I just added in the remaining beef broth to the pot. It worked like a charm.
Can I freeze sausage soup?
If you aren’t serving a big family or crowd, you can freeze up this soup for another meal at a later time. The first time I made the soup for just myself and packed up individual servings in these food storage containers for easy meals when I am on maternity leave.
They are microwave safe so I can just grab one from the freezer and let it thaw in the refrigerator. When I was ready for a quick meal in between dealing with two babies, I could easily heat it in the microwave. That was about as far as I ever got with meal prepping despite my good intentions.
If you don’t want to deal with such a large batch of soup, you could certainly cut the recipe in half and keep the cooking time the same.
More Stuffed Pepper Recipes!
If you love stuffed peppers as much as I do, be sure to check out some more variations on the classic recipe here,
- Low Carb Southwest Stuffed Peppers
- Mediterranean Lamb & Couscous Stuffed Peppers
- Lasagna Stuffed Peppers
- Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers
Pressure Cooker Stuffed Pepper Sausage Soup
Ingredients
- 1 lb. mild Italian sausage
- 2 bell peppers your choice of colors, diced
- 1 large yellow onion diced
- 2 tsp. fresh diced garlic
- 24 oz. marinara
- 1 tsp. sea salt
- 1 tsp. dried Italian seasoning
- 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
- 14.5 oz. can fire roasted diced tomatoes
- 1 c. dry Basmati rice
- 8 c. beef broth
- 8 oz. shredded cheese Provolone, Cheddar, etc.
Instructions
- Turn your 6 quart or larger* Instant Pot to saute. Add the sausage and cook for 3 minutes while breaking apart. Add the onion, bell peppers and garlic to the pot and saute for an additional 5 minutes.
- Add the remaining ingredients and give them a quick stir. Place your lid on your Instant Pot and turn the vent to pressure. Manually set your pot to high pressure for 10 minutes.
- When the time is up, turn the vent to steam to quick release the pressure.
- Serve topped with shredded cheese.
- *If you are using a 5 quart Instant Pot, leave out a few cups of beef broth and add back when the soup is done cooking.
Megan says
We LOVE stuffed peppers so this soup did not disappoint! The perfect blend of flavors, it’s definitely a keeper!
Alison says
The family loved this one. So flavorful.
Malinda says
We loved your soup recipe! It was so easy to make and super delicious!
Julie says
My whole family loved this one and I loved how easy it was! Thanks for the recipe!
Megan says
This was SO yummy! And I loved that I could make it in my instant pot. Thanks for sharing!
Janet Bradley says
I don’t own a pressure cooker, but could this be made in a crock pot? If so for how many hours should it be cooked.
I sooooo want to try this soup. Just don’t want to buy another appliance.
Thanks, Janet
Anna says
How large is one serving size? Couldn’t find it in the nutrition facts unless I missed it!
Danielle Green says
It’s 1/10th of the batch, which equates to roughly 2-2.5 cups per serving.
Palladini says
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Vennessa says
I made this in a stovetop pressure cooker. It burned, though I knew something was off and caught it before it was inedible. The recipe was far too large for my 6 quart. To adapt it, I’d save the marinara for after pressure release (but worry that would take away from the flavor combination; melding to savory gestalt is kind of the point, no?). Maybe this would just cook up better in my dutch oven.
Any suggestions on how to achieve something similar with a good ol’ 6 quart stove top pressure cooker?
Danielle Green says
When using my Mom’s smaller 5 quart Instant Pot, I actually leave out a couple cups of broth. I just add that back in after it is cooked to thin it out.
Debbie Derry says
Your recipe looked so good, I wanted to make it immediately. I didn’t have mild Italian sausage, so I used Honey Habanero Chicken Sausages from Sam’s Club. I didn’t have fire roasted diced tomatoes, so I used diced tomatoes. I used tomato sauce instead of marinara and coconut aminos instead of Worcestershire sauce. It was AMAZING!
Danielle Green says
I’m glad you were able to make due with what you had and it turned out for you!
Debbie Derry says
Your recipe looked so good, I wanted to make it immediately. I didn’t have mild Italian sausage, so I used Honey Habanero Chicken Sausages from Sam’s Club. I didn’t have fire roasted diced tomatoes, so I used diced tomatoes. I used tomato sauce instead of marinara and coconut aminos instead of Worcestershire sauce. It was AMAZING!
Chris says
This was great!would maybe add more meat next time? Reminded me of an old onion crock soup!
Chris says
This was great!would maybe add more meat next time? Reminded me of an old onion crock soup!
Sarah says
Do you know how many calories are in each serving?
Danielle Green says
I just updated the recipe with the nutritional information!
Melissa Howell says
This sounds amazing! And I had hoped that as my children grew up, they would stop complaining about the food I make. But if they’re like your family, I might not hold my breath! I will come eat your “weird” food any time!
Danielle Green says
Haha ya, sadly some people just never come around!
Natalie says
WOW this soup looks delicious!
Julie Evink says
This looks so tasty!!! Seems like the perfect soup for the stormy weather that is predicted for today!!! Love that its an Instant Pot recipe!!!
Julie Evink says
This looks so tasty!!! Seems like the perfect soup for the stormy weather that is predicted for today!!! Love that its an Instant Pot recipe!!!
Malinda says
Just so you know, I find nothing weird about this soup! It looks and sounds amazing!
Danielle Green says
Haha thanks! Their standard for ‘weird’ is quite bizarre. 😉
Erin @ The Speckled Palate says
Umm, I need a bowl of this comforting goodness TODAY. I love all the ingredients, so I know I’ll adore it. Now if there was a way to send it via the internet, that’d be AMAZING…
Palladini says
It is Called open a word Processor Program, Open a Blank page and Copy and paste. It does work very well, especially if you either save or print the page right after pasting and formating it.