Creamy Tortellini Soup Recipe (2024)

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Warm, comforting, and delicious! This Creamy Tortellini Soup is a family favorite that's perfect for chilly nights.

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This quick and easy Creamy Tortellini Soup Recipe is one of our favorite soups for a soup and bread night. It comes together fast, tastes great, and everyone enjoys it!

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The first time I made this I shared it on Instagram in my stories, (don’t follow me? you should!) and someone said wow I never knew you could put tortellini in a soup. And in my head, I was like “wait, how else do you make them?”

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Turns out there are lots of ways to make tortellini, I’m just stuck in a rut with soup. It’s a GOOD rut to be in because YUM. But if you’re looking for another way to use tortellini that’s NOT a creamy tortellini soup recipe, check out this fabulous Tortellini Salad Recipe from Cook Clean then Repeat.

Or if you’re looking for an AMAZING cheesy pasta dish that you bake in the oven try my Cheese and Spinach Stuffed Shells. They’re SO easy to make and they make a great dish to take to friends in need of dinner.

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Creamy Tortellini Soup

And speaking of creamy tortellini soup, you do need cream for this recipe. You can’t make it work with just plain whole milk or skim milk. Adding milk to a hot acidic soup can cause it to curdle, the cream is a little easier to work with.

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I advise anyone adding a milk product to a hot liquid to take it off the heat, and let it cool down before adding the cream.

what do I need to make this soup

  • Olive oil
  • bell pepper
  • onion celery
  • garlic
  • broth, buy it, or make this vegetable stock recipe
  • canned tomatoes
  • Italian seasoning
  • sugar
  • salt
  • bay leaf
  • kale
  • tortellini
  • cream or canned evap milk

A Substitute for the Cream

A substitute for the cream in a creamy soup like this one is evaporated milk. it’s not the SAME as a half cup of cream but it will be creamy and delicious. I’ve tried this recipe both ways, and they both taste good, real cream is creamier. Evap milk stays fresh in the pantry.

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What kind of Tortellini to use in soup?

I’ve made this with Buitoni pasta from the refrigerated section of Fred Meyers. I’ve also made it with the Kirkland Brand of tortellini, they call it tortelloni.

I prefer the Kirkland brand because it cooks in 2 minutes so it’s easy to add to the soup. The other brand sucks up a ton of water or broth so it’s better to cook them in a separate pot of water.

Dried tortellini will work too. If you plan to use them, do cook them separately and then add to the soup for a few minutes to come together.

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How to Cook Tortellini for Soup

I know it can feel confusing to try to figure out how to cook tortellini for soup. Here’s what I’ve come up with as the best way to cook the tortellini for use in soup.

  • Refrigerated Pasta if it requires 8-10 minutes of cook time, cook separately until almost cooked, then drain and add to the soup for a few minutes before cooling it off to add the cream
  • Kirkland Brand Tortelloni if it requires 2 minutes of cooking time add it directly to the soup, let it cook, cool slightly to add the cream
  • Dried Tortellini cook separately until almost cooked, then drain and add to the soup for a few minutes before cooling it off to add the cream

What to serve with Tortellini Soup?

In my house it’s ALWAYS bread! Or salad. Try this easy peasant bread or my quick dutch oven bread. And for salad, this Antipasto Salad can’t be beaten! And if you’re looking for something easier than bread try these Easy Garlic Knots, so quick and tasty!

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Creamy Tortellini Soup Recipe

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Warm, comforting, and delicious! This Creamy Tortellini Soup is a family favorite that's perfect for chilly nights.

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 406kcal

Author: Laura

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Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 onion
  • 1 medium bell pepper any color will work
  • 3-4 stalks of celery
  • 1 Tablespoon minced garlic
  • 2 quarts vegetable broth make it at home or use store bought
  • 15 1/2 ounce petit diced tomatoes
  • 15 1/2 ounce crushed tomatoes
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasonings more to taste
  • 1 teaspoon sugar more to taste
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 market bunch of kale
  • 1.5 pounds refrigerated tortellini-see notes about subbing in different pasta
  • 1/2 cup cream use more as desired
  • salt to taste add before serving
  • pepper to taste add before serving

Instructions

  • if you’re cooking the tortellini separately bring a large pot of salted water to a boil

  • meanwhile, heat the oil in a large heavy bottom dutch or french oven

  • chop the onion and add it to the oil

  • clean the pepper, chop and add it to the pot

  • chop the celery and stir it in the pan as well

  • cook and stir for 2-3 minutes more

  • add the garlic and cook for another 30 seconds or so

  • pour in the broth, and tomatoes, stir to combine

  • add the Italian seasonings, bay leaf, and sugar, and stir to combine

  • bring the soup just to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer 10 minutes

  • if you're cooking the tortellini separately get them cooked in the pot you started, drain and rinse in cold water when they're finished cooking

  • meanwhile, wash and clean the kale, pull the stems out and chop the leaves

  • after 10 minutes add the kale to the soup

  • add the tortellini as soon as it’s done as well

  • reduce the heat on the soup to low

  • once it’s no longer close to a boil slowly add the cream and stir to combine

  • taste and add salt and pepper to taste

  • serve at once

Notes

How to Cook Tortellini for this Soup

  • Refrigerated Pasta if it requires 8-10 minutes of cook time, cook separately until almost cooked, then drain and add to the soup for a few minutes before cooling it off to add the cream
  • Kirkland Brand Tortelloni if it requires 2 minutes of cooking time add it directly to the soup, let it cook, cool slightly to add the cream
  • Dried Tortellini cook separately until almost cooked, then drain and add to the soup for a few minutes before cooling it off to add the cream

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 406kcal | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 49mg | Sodium: 1471mg | Potassium: 413mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 2148IU | Vitamin C: 37mg | Calcium: 195mg | Iron: 4mg

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FAQs

How long does tortellini soup last in the fridge? ›

Chicken Tortellini Soup keeps very well as long as the tortellini isn't overcooked initially. Store Chicken Tortellini Soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Gently warm on the stove top or microwave when ready to eat.

What to serve with tortellini? ›

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What is tortellini made of? ›

Tortellini are stuffed pasta originally from the Italian region of Emilia (in particular Bologna and Modena). Traditionally they are stuffed with a mix of meat (pork loin, raw prosciutto, mortadella), Parmesan cheese, egg and nutmeg and served in capon broth (in brodo di cappone).

How do you thicken tortellini soup? ›

To a separate mixing bowl or cup, add half and half and all-purpose flour. Whisk together well. This will help thicken up the soup. Add this mixture to the pot along with chicken broth.

What are the 3 cheeses in tortellini? ›

Tortellini filled with ricotta, Parmesan, and romano cheese—all combined with an insanely tasty creamy garlic and rosemary tomato sauce topped with more Parmesan cheese.

Is tortellini good for you? ›

Here are some of the key nutritional benefits of cheese tortellini: Protein: Cheese tortellini is a source of protein, which is essential for building and repairing tissues in the body. Protein also helps with immune function and satiety, keeping you feeling full and satisfied.

Does tortellini soup reheat well? ›

STORING AND FREEZING TORTELLINI SOUP

This soup will keep in the refrigerator for about five days and reheats well. The tortellini do tend to become pretty soft, but everything tastes so good that I don't mind. If this bothers you, cook and store your tortellini separately and add it to each individual bowl.

Is it okay to freeze tortellini soup? ›

Yes! You can freeze the leftovers without the tortellini and heavy cream (cream soups tend to separate when frozen) in individual freezer bags, thaw overnight, and reheat on the stovetop, adding cooked tortellini and heavy cream when serving.

Do Italians eat tortellini with sauce? ›

In Italy, meat tortellini are traditionally served in broth, but they are enjoyed with other toppings, too: cheese sauce, cream sauce, pesto or tomato sauce. There are also cheese versions of tortellini. Tortellini are also eaten for dessert!

What is the difference between tortellini and tortellini? ›

Tortellini is a ring shaped stuffed pasta that is typically filled with meat, cheese or vegetables. Tortelloni is a larger version of Tortellini. It is a traditional pasta in the Bologna region of Italy and is often served in broth.

How much tortellini for one person? ›

Typically, 2 ounces of pasta (56 grams) per person is a good rule of thumb to follow when you're figuring out how much pasta per person. However, let's explore some alternatives to this rule.

What does tortellini mean in English? ›

tortellini. noun [ U ] /ˌtɔːr.t̬əˈliː.ni/ uk. /ˌtɔː.təlˈiː.ni/ a type of pasta in folded shapes that are filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables.

Can you eat tortellini raw? ›

As with any uncooked food, there is a chance of cross contamination; the cheese can have listeria, the pork or beef e. Coli, the raw egg could have Salmonella. You take your chances eating it raw.

Do you eat tortellini without sauce? ›

If I have homemade marinara, I serve it with marinara. If I have a jar of alfredo, I serve it with alfredo. If I have no sauce, I combine butter and olive oil, sprinkle in a generous portion of bread crumbs and toast, and then toss the tortellini in it. If I have no bread crumbs, I just eat it plain.

What is the origin of tortellini soup? ›

Tortellini originates from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, and it is particularly associated with Bologna. The meat and cheese used in the pasta can vary, with common fillings being prosciutto and Parmesan or ricotta cheeses.

Where did tortellini in broth come from? ›

Whether inspired by the goddess of love or not, this delicacy native to Emilia-Romagna is now a festive favourite, forming a staple part of Christmas Dinner in many Italian households. It is served in a hearty broth and each piece of pasta is filled with a delicious combination of pork, prosciutto and Parmesan.

What does tortellini taste like? ›

Cheese tortellini is a pasta that is circle shaped. It is composed of a thin sheet of pasta dough, filled with a seasoned ricotta cheese mixture. The cream colored dough is wrapped around the cheese and formed into a small circle that can fit into a teaspoon. Cheese tortellini tastes salty and umami.

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