Italian Tortellini Soup
I am extremely proud of this soup. Almost every vegetable in it came from last years garden that were frozen for the winter.
Italian Tortellini Soup
This is absolutely amazing. The flavor was incredible!! And on top of that, it’s an easy soup to put together with lots of versatility as far as the vegetables you can put in it. When Summer is in full swing and you’ve still got vegetables from last years garden in the freezer and you need room for this years crop, make soup!
My day started out trying to figure out what I would do with the turkey I had roasted the day before. I picked all the meat off of it , made a huge bowl of turkey salad and decided to freeze most of the meat. I did leave some unfrozen to make soup with, you can use chicken in this recipe as a substitute for the turkey. There are vegetables in my freezer that don’t get used up as fast as others do, those would be the veggies that would be used in the soup. Frozen ,thawed kale, tomatoes and zucchini were put to good use in this fantastic soup.
Every year I grow lots of herbs in my garden. Last year I decided to freeze basil. I chopped it up, added olive oil and froze the basil in ice cube trays. I used the frozen basil in the soup , the flavor was amazing. I’ll be freezing more basil next year ! Grated Parmesan Cheese topped the soup before it was served. The flavors all came together perfectly to make an outstanding Italian Tortellini Soup. My son ate three bowls ! This is going to be a soup I make often, it’s just to good and easy not too.
How can I make Italian Tortellini Soup for someone following a Gluten Free or Vegan Diet?
If you have members of your family following different diets to become healthier, try the following substitutes to make Italian Tortellini Soup Gluten or Vegan friendly.
For someone following a Gluten Free diet substitute the tortellini for:
- rice
- beans (Northern White Beans or Kidney Beans)
- Garbanzo beans
For someone following a Vegan diet
- use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth and omit the turkey meat
- Try sprinkling the top of the soup with a small amount of nutritional yeast as a substitute for the Parmesan Cheese sprinkled over the soup before serving.
- Use Vegan Cheese comparable to a Parmesan to grate over the top before serving
- Use regular tortellini instead of cheese filled
The beauty of soup is that you can make it any way you want it. Adapt, make it your own and ENJOY!
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Italian Tortellini Soup
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cups cooked turkey or chicken cubed
- 1 medium onion diced
- 1 heaping Tablespoon jarred minced garlic or about 6 garlic cloves minced
- 3 cans chicken broth 14 and 1/2 ounces each
- 1 3/4 cups frozen thawed tomatoes or one 14 1/2 oz can tomatoes undrained
- 1 cup frozen thawed sliced zucchini or vegetable of your choice.
- 2 small fresh carrots sliced thinly
- 1 cup frozen fresh chard or spinach can be used, thawed kale, or 9 0z fresh kale
- 1 1/2 - 2 cups frozen cheese tortellini
- 2 1/4 teaspoons fresh basil or 3/4 teaspoon dried basil
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Dash crushed red pepper flakes
- Grated Parmesan for a topping before serving
Instructions
- Saute onion and carrot in 1 teaspoon olive oil until onion is translucent and carrot is tender.
- Place the chicken broth, tomatoes, sauteed onion and carrots, garlic, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper and tortellini in a dutch oven, bring to a boil. Boil about 5 minutes. Turn the heat down and add the zucchini, kale and turkey chunks. Cook 2 to 3 more minutes. Remove from heat, serve in bowls topped with grated Parmesan Cheese.
This looks incredible! Definitely my kind of food 🙂
Thank you Lindsay! It is a delicious soup!
This soup looks incredible, Bunny! I can’t wait to try it; thanks for sharing this one!
Your welcome Dan!
I adore tortellini in soup. And wouldn’t you know, we just roasted a turkey yesterday and I have a fridge full of leftovers. I see this soup in my near future!
Christine you’ll love it! It’s nice having turkey leftovers even when it’s not the holidays isn’t it, I love it!
This soup sounds delightful! I love soup and I love tortellini so what’s not to adore here!
Thank you Nicole! Hubby already wants it again!
G’day Your soup looks absolutely delish and great photo Mary!
Cheers! Joanne pinned
Thank you so much Joanne!
Wow – your photos pulled me in and I’m so glad. Bunny, your recipe sounds amazing and looks delicious. I have been meaning to try freezing basil in olive oil and am glad to hear it works well. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe and inspiring me.
Thank you Susie for visiting. It makes me so happy to be able to use the veggies we grow to make an outstanding soup like this one. YES!! Definitely freeze basil it’s amazing!
Filled with so many good flavors
This sounds so good! Filled with veggies and yumminess! Thanks for the recipe!
This looks and sounds so good! Not much better than a great bowl of warm, hearty soup!
Looks awesome! Can’t wait to try this one!
Thank you Mary!
I really love recipes that make use of home-grown produce that you have nurtured and harvested yourself! The tortellini soup looks so good, really comforting.
Thank you Kavita!
I get a hankering for tortilla soup from time to time and usually satisfy it at a restaurant somewhere – but no more now – this looks wonderful!
Thank you Shashi!
This would be a staple through the winter. Love it!
Thank you Marisa!
Love how this recipe can be made with almost any ingredient you already have. This would be perfect when wanting to clean out the freezer or fridge.
This soup is perfect for the cold winter days! It looks very delicious and filling!
Thank you Diana!
So quick and easy — perfect fo weeknights!
Thank you Tara!
Yum! This looks amazing – I love tortellini soup! And I love how easy this recipe is!
Thank you Bethany!
OMG that first photo made my heart stop! This soup looks to die for!
Thank you Tina !
Perfect for fall! SO comforting and delicious!
Thank you Jamielyn!
oh my goodness not only does this sound incredibly delicious, it’s STUNNING! Pinning it for later!
Thank you Nicole!