This hearty Cheese Tortellini Soup combines Italian sausage with cheese tortellini in an easy broth with tomatoes, onions, garlic, arugula, and Italian herbs and seasonings.
Course main meal soup
Cuisine Italian
Keyword cheese tortellini soup, how to cook tortellini soup, how to make tortellini soup, sausage tortellini soup, tortellini soup recipe
Prep Time 5 minutesminutes
Cook Time 30 minutesminutes
Servings 6servings
Calories 456kcal
Author Beth Pierce
Ingredients
1lb.ground Italian Sausage
1medium onion finely chopped
3clovesgarlic minced
1teaspoondried basil
1teaspoondried oregano
1teaspoondried parsley
½teaspoondried thyme
2pinchesred pepper flakes
2cupslow sodium beef broth
1 ½tablespoonstomato paste
114.5 ounce can fire roasted tomatoes
4cupsvegetable broth or low sodium chicken broth
10ouncesrefrigerated cheese tortellini
3cupsarugulaor spinach
Grated Parmesan Cheese
Fresh thymeoptional
Fresh basiloptional
Instructions
Brown the Italian Sausage in a Dutch Oven or stockpot over medium heat. When it is about halfway browned, add the onion and cook until the sausage is done browning and the onion has softened.
Turn the heat to low and add the garlic, basil, oregano, parsley, thyme, and red pepper flakes; cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly.
In a small bowl, whisk the tomato paste with about 1/2 cup of beef broth. Add the vegetable broth, remaining beef broth, fire-roasted tomatoes, and thinned-out tomato paste. Increase the heat to medium and bring it to a low boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer.
Add the cheese tortellini and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the tortellini are cooked to your desired tenderness.
Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the arugula. Add salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle each bowl with 1-2 tablespoons of freshly grated Parmesan cheese. If desired, garnish with fresh thyme or fresh basil.
Notes
You can substitute fresh baby spinach for arugula without changing the recipe. Remember to remove the large stems.
Most grocery stores carry refrigerated pasta, although you may have to ask where it is in the store. You can always substitute frozen cheese tortellini or even dried tortellini.
Dried herbs work best in soup, where their flavors have time to permeate the whole pot. I like to add them to the fat from the Italian sausage and cook for about a minute. This technique is known as blooming.