Don’t dismiss a soup brimming with beans and greens—this Bean & Escarole Soup is both incredibly flavorful and deeply comforting. The sausage and Parmesan are optional, but they contribute a rich, savory layer that elevates this Italian classic. Best of all, it comes together with nine simple ingredients (often fewer) and makes a satisfying meal any night of the week.
If you enjoyed the Sausage & Spinach Soup, consider this a lighter cousin with the same soul-soothing goodness.


























Instant Pot Bean & Escarole Soup
This Bean & Escarole Soup is an inviting, simple Italian-style soup that balances tender greens, creamy beans, and savory broth. Optional additions like Italian sausage and Parmesan add depth, but the recipe is delicious either way.
5 minutes
3 minutes
6 minutes
6 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
- 1 pound Italian sausage (sweet, hot, or a mix), casings removed (optional)
- 1–2 bunches escarole, roughly chopped, tougher white core discarded
- 6 cloves garlic, minced or pressed
- 6 cups chicken or garlic broth
- 2 teaspoons black pepper, plus more for serving
- 2 (15.5-ounce) cans cannellini, navy, or great northern beans, drained and rinsed
- ¼–½ cup grated Parmesan (optional)
- Seasoned salt, to taste (optional)
Instructions
- Add oil to the Instant Pot and select Sauté on the high or more setting. After 2–3 minutes, add the sausage (if using) and sauté about 3 minutes until crumbled and lightly browned. Add the escarole and garlic and sauté 1–2 minutes until the greens wilt. If using two bunches of escarole, add them in batches so the pot doesn’t get crowded.
- Add the broth and black pepper, stir to combine, then top with the drained beans without stirring them fully into the liquid. Smooth the beans with a spoon, secure the lid, set the valve to sealing, and pressure cook on high for 3 minutes. Quick release the pressure when the cook time ends.
- Stir in Parmesan if using, starting with ¼ cup and adding up to ½ cup to taste. Taste and add seasoned salt only if needed—if you included sausage or Parmesan, additional salt may be unnecessary. Serve in bowls with extra ground pepper and, if you like, garlic bread on the side.
Jeffrey’s Tips
Avoid oversalting: Sausage and Parmesan can add significant saltiness. Taste the soup after adding cheese before adding seasoned salt. If you skipped both sausage and Parmesan, begin with 1 teaspoon of seasoned salt, taste, and increase as desired up to 1 tablespoon. You can substitute darker beans if you prefer; just be sure they are drained and rinsed before adding.