Easy Tortellini Soup Chicken Broth (Print Version)

Creamy tortellini soup with tender pasta, chicken broth, and fresh vegetables for a comforting winter meal.

# What You'll Need:

→ Vegetables

01 - 1 medium yellow onion, diced
02 - 2 medium carrots, sliced
03 - 2 celery stalks, sliced
04 - 3 garlic cloves, minced
05 - 2 cups baby spinach, roughly chopped

→ Broth & Dairy

06 - 6 cups low-sodium chicken broth
07 - 1 cup heavy cream

→ Pasta

08 - 18 oz refrigerated cheese tortellini

→ Seasonings

09 - 1 teaspoon dried Italian herbs
10 - 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
11 - 1/2 teaspoon salt
12 - 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

→ Garnish

13 - 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
14 - 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped

# Step-by-Step Guide:

01 - Heat a large pot over medium heat. Add olive oil, then sauté diced onion, sliced carrots, and celery for 5 minutes until softened.
02 - Add minced garlic and cook for 1 minute until fragrant.
03 - Pour in chicken broth and bring to a gentle boil. Stir in Italian herbs, salt, black pepper, and red pepper flakes.
04 - Add cheese tortellini and simmer according to package instructions, typically 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally.
05 - Lower heat, add heavy cream, and simmer for 3 minutes.
06 - Stir in chopped spinach and cook until wilted, approximately 1 to 2 minutes.
07 - Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.
08 - Ladle into bowls and garnish with Parmesan cheese and fresh parsley before serving.

# Top Tips:

01 -
  • Quick and Easy: Ready to serve in just 40 minutes with minimal prep.
  • Comforting Flavors: The combination of chicken broth and heavy cream creates a luxurious, velvety base.
  • Nutritious: Packed with carrots, celery, and fresh spinach for a wholesome meal.
  • Customizable: Easy to adapt for vegetarian or vegan diets.
02 -
  • Always sauté your vegetables first to build a deep, flavorful foundation for the soup.
  • Add the spinach at the very last minute to keep it bright green and tender.
  • Use low-sodium broth so you have full control over the saltiness of the final dish.
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