Creamy Chicken Tortellini Soup Recipe | Little Spice Jar (2024)

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This creamy chicken tortellini soup is the epitome of comfort food! It’s a luxurious combination of cooked chicken, carrots, baby spinach, and a hint of nutmeg to warm everything up. It’s sure to be a hit with everyone!

Creamy Chicken Tortellini Soup Recipe | Little Spice Jar (1)Well it’s that time of year again!

Fall. And when I say ‘fall’ for those of you that don’t live in the south, lemme tell you all about it. Fall is the season southerners eat soup, wear blankets, turn the air conditioner up and pretend it’s chilly outside. True story.?

So allow me to pretend it’s chilly out and the leaves are turning. Let’s eat chicken tortellini soup like weNEED it.

From the velvety smooth, milky baseall the way to the cheesy tortellini and the tender chicken to the vibrant baby spinach. This tortellini soup totally speaks my language. So i’m doing a little reWind Wednesday. Is that a thing? NO. Are we gonna try to make it one? yessir.

What that basically means is that, this is a recipe that i’ve made previously on the blog. We’re just hitting the refresh button a bit with new pictures, an easier to follow recipe, and a few tweaks to make this the best chicken tortellini soup you’ve ever freakin had.

I have been making this soup for years. It’s actually a pretty funny story on how it came about. ← Um… What? No, it’s really not. It happened to be the contents of my refrigerator + pantry that became a [super successful] dinner one evening. And then again the following week. And ever since then, this soup has become a staple on our dinner menu. But sometimes, you start tasting your own recipes and making them a little differently without knowing and then come to realize that you somehow you managed to make the best chicken tortellini soup just a tad bit better.

I’ve served it to guests and family and every. single. time. this chicken tortellini soup gets nothing short of applause followed by requests for the recipe.

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If I had to describe this soup in one way for you, I would say it’s like a creamy chicken noodle soup with cheesy tortellini instead of the egg noodles that traditional chicken noodle soup calls for. It also kinda sorta reminds me of the chicken gnocchi soup from Olive Garden. I’ve never had it before, but I know friends who would give away their first born for it. I’m not a huge fan of the Olive Garden — i’m the only one out there, aren’t I? I just prefer the love and care that goes into homemade soups — an ingredient the Olive Garden really can’t add. Also, gnocchi isn’t my thing. No shocker there right? I’m a texture girl, and gnocchi kind just resembles mush.

Bleh!

This chicken tortellini soup recipe is simple. It all starts by sautéing the aromatics. A little bit of butter, some celery, chopped onions, and lots of garlic. Get that going in a pan. Then comes the flour and milk and chicken broth. We’re using cooked shredded chicken for the soup so if you want this for dinner TONIGHT grab a rotisserie chicken on the way home, it’ll save you a bunch of time. We load it up with some freshly chopped baby spinach and – wait for it – the cheesy tortellini.

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The tortellini is what makes this chicken tortellini soup (hello — kind of a given right?) – that pasta wrapped around cheese into these use little buttons. ♥ Not only are they totally adorbs but they’re also loaded with so much texture and flavor. I call them them the ‘cheese bombs’. The tortellini gets tossed in at the end along with that fresh chopped baby spinach so that it doesn’t soak up all that soup. Something to note, if you’re anticipating leftovers, you can just add the cooked tortellini into your soup bowl rather than the pot. I keep leftover tortellini separate from the soup. Trust me, it’s a lot easier (read: tastier) that way!

And just so you’re aware of how this soup business is going to go down, you need to slurp and chew big bites of this chicken tortellini soup from large bowls with crusty bread all dipped in it like it’s nobodies business.

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I’ll also point out thatchicken is optionalfor this soup. Yes, it’s in the title of this recipe, i’m aware. But with all the carrots and spinach and tortellini, the chicken is something that can be skipped to make this vegetarian friendly (swap the chicken broth for veggie too please!).

You can also go the other way andskip out on the tortellini(but please,pleasedon’t) it’s what makes this soup so balanced with that chicken and veggies. I’ve used egg noodles in a bind (and when i’m watching’ them pesky cals) and it works beautifully.

My creamy chicken tortellini soup is totally calling your name.

This is how we soup.

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Yield: 5-6 servings

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time35 minutes

This creamy chicken tortellini soup is the epitome of comfort food! It’s a luxurious combination of cooked chicken, carrots, baby spinach, and a hint of nutmeg to warm everything up. It’s sure to be a hit with everyone!

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Ingredients

  • 12 oz of cheese tortellini
  • 4 tablespoons butter (salted/unsalted either will work)
  • 2 ½ cups mirepoix mix (a combination of chopped onions, carrots, and celery)
  • 5-6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/3 cup all purpose flour
  • 3 ½ cups milk (see notes)
  • 3 cups chicken or vegetable broth
  • 2 cups cooked chicken, shredded or diced
  • 2 cups packed baby spinach, roughly chopped
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg (see notes)
  • parsley, for serving

Instructions

  1. Prepare the tortellini according to directions listed on the package. (Note: you want the tortellini to finish cooking about the same time that the soup is finished cooking).
  2. In a large pot over medium-high heat melt the butter and sauté the mirepoix mix for 6-8 minutes or until the onions start to turn translucent. Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds or until it's fragrant.
  3. Add the flour and continue to cook for another 1-2 minutes or until the flour is completely mixed in and starts to just barely become a light golden color. Add the milk in a steady stream while you stir. This is helps loosen up the flour mixture. Add the chicken broth. Allow soup to come to a boil, keep stirring as necessary so that nothing sticks to the bottom of the pot. Add the chicken, tortellini, baby spinach, along with the thyme and nutmeg and stir. Let everything come back to a simmer before turning the stove off. You want to serve this immediately so that the tortellini doesn't soak up all the liquid. Top with parsley and serve with crusty bread if desired.

Notes

  • You can replace ¼ - 1 cup of the milk with half and half or heavy cream to make this a more decadent soup. The original recipe (posted Oct 3, 2014) called for ½ cup of half and half.
  • To make this soup with the original recipe use: 3 cups milk + ½ cup half and half + ½ teaspoon nutmeg. Everything else remains the same.
  • If you're anticipating leftovers, you may want to keep the tortellini separate and just add it into your soup bowl. This will keep it from soaking up all the soup when refrigerated. Also, you may need additional milk/broth when reheating.

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ORIGINAL RECIPE POSTED OCT. 3, 2014. UPDATED SEPT. 28, 2016 WITH NEW PICTURES, MINOR RECIPE ADJUSTMENTS, AND EASY TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS.

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FAQs

How do I thicken my 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.

How do I add Flavour to bland chicken soup? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

How to thicken chicken noodle soup? ›

Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool. Add a few tablespoons of flour or cornstarch to the bowl and whisk until it's blended smooth. Next, bring the soup to a simmer and add the mixture back to the pot. Pro tip: Don't dump in the entire mixture at once.

How to thicken tortilla soup? ›

Yes, you can use flour to thicken chicken tortilla soup. To do so, create a slurry by combining equal parts flour and cold water. Whisk the slurry into the soup gradually, allowing it to simmer for a few minutes until the desired thickness is achieved.

Is it better to thicken soup with flour or cornstarch? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch.

How to keep tortellini from getting mushy in soup? ›

There is little worse than mushy, over-cooked pasta in soup. To ensure you get it just right, make sure the soup is nearly cooked before adding the pasta. Smaller pasta shapes soak up broth readily so ensure you serve the soup as soon as it's cooked.

What spices are good in soup? ›

To season it, we recommend starting with our Vegetable Soup Mix. It contains celery salt, parsley flakes, garlic powder, sea salt, summer savory, marjoram, thyme, black pepper, turmeric and sage, which are all excellent with root vegetables, so you can incorporate things like carrots or potatoes into the soup.

How to get depth of flavor in soup? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says. The choice of ingredient depends on the recipe, though.

When to add spices to soup? ›

Don't Let the Flavor Disappear - It's best to add ground or cut spices and herbs around the midway point or towards the end of the cooking process, so that their flavors won't disappear. This allows the spices enough time to marry with the food.

How can I make my soup thicker and creamy? ›

6 ways to thicken soup:
  1. Blend all or part of it. If you've made a broth with chunks of vegetable in it, such as minestrone soup, then pour the soup through a sieve. ...
  2. Add cream or yogurt. ...
  3. Add flour or cornflour. ...
  4. Use a butter and flour paste. ...
  5. Blend in bread. ...
  6. Add lentils or rice.

When to add cream to soup? ›

If you started the soup with broth, stock or water, I would wait until the end to add the cream. You can warm the cream, or “temper” it, which is what I do. Take about half a cup of the hot broth and slowly add your cream to that, stirring constantly.

What is the healthiest way to thicken soup? ›

The absolute healthiest way to thicken soup is by using a traditionally made bone broth powder like the one from Bluebird Provisions.
  1. Oat Flour, Quinoa Flour or Chickpea Flour.
  2. Applesauce or Mashed Bananas.
  3. Eggs.

Can you thicken soup without cornstarch? ›

How to Thicken Soup with Rice, Bread, Potatoes or Beans. Foods like rice, bread, potatoes and beans are naturally high in starches, which, when broken down, act as a thickening agent. With rice, the grains will break down into the soup as it's simmered and stirred, releasing the starches and thickening the soup.

How much flour do I add to soup to thicken it? ›

The ratio of flour to butter varies, but it's often 2-to-1—for most soups, ½ cup of flour and ¼ cup of butter should do it.

Can you thicken soup without flour? ›

Rice, beans, lentils and other grains– Starch molecules thicken and take on water when exposed to heat, creating a thicker texture. You will get some creaminess from this- not like a dairy creaminess, but it certainly changes a broth to something more velvety.

How to fix soup that is too watery? ›

6 ways to thicken soup:
  1. Blend all or part of it. If you've made a broth with chunks of vegetable in it, such as minestrone soup, then pour the soup through a sieve. ...
  2. Add cream or yogurt. ...
  3. Add flour or cornflour. ...
  4. Use a butter and flour paste. ...
  5. Blend in bread. ...
  6. Add lentils or rice.

How do you make soup water thicker? ›

The most classic and surefire way to thicken a broth-based soup is with a cornstarch slurry. Whisk together equal parts cornstarch (or arrowroot) and water or broth, then whisk it into the pot of soup. A good ratio to get to a pleasant thickness without your soup tasting goopy or heavy is one tablespoon.

How do you thicken tortellini sauce? ›

Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Cornstarch is a powerful thickener, so start by whisking in no more than 1 tablespoon of the mixture per 2 cups of simmering sauce; stir and simmer for 2 minutes, check the thickness, and repeat with more slurry as needed.

How do you thicken soupy pasta? ›

First, mix one tablespoon of cornstarch with one tablespoon of water to make a cornstarch slurry. Add the slurry directly to the spaghetti sauce as it's cooking on low heat. Stir continuously until the sauce reaches the desired consistency, and you'll be good to go.

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