Now that 17 years have passed since that first date and I’m a working mom with two active children, I decided to develop a more robust version of the soup I’d had so many years before.
Easy Weeknight Tortellini Soup
I wanted this soup to be hearty enough to count as the entire meal and easy enough to make on a weeknight, while also leaving enough left over for lunch the next day. I’m pleased to say for our family of four I clicked all of those boxes! The foundation of the soup is the same as I remember—thick and creamy, but I added Italian sausage to give it a little heft and some spinach because I’m always trying to add more vegetables to our meals, even if it’s just a little bit here and there. I love this hearty soup! It’s filling, I’m only using one pot, it’s perfect for a weeknight meal, but can also impress guests, and everyone in the house is completely satisfied.
Fresh, Dried, or Frozen Tortellini?
Any tortellini will do! I used frozen because it’s nice to have on hand. I also use cheese tortellini, but I think mushroom tortellini would be delicious in this soup. Let the soup come to a boil before you add tortellini in any of its forms, then adjust the cooking time according to the package.
How To Store Leftovers
It’s best to let hot soup cool to room temperature before putting it in the refrigerator. I usually let it cool, put the lid on the pot, and pop it in the fridge. You could also transfer it to another container once it cools. It will keep in the refrigerator for up to five days, although the tortellini might puff up a bit and absorb more of the liquid. If you want to save it for dinner down the road, pop it in your freezer and revisit it in three months.
A Note About Sugar
I added just a little sugar to this soup. If your soup has an acidic edge or bite to it, the sugar will tone that down. The acidity depends on the sweetness of the tomatoes used and how much they concentrate during the cooking. This soup is made for a quick weeknight meal, not a long, slow Sunday simmer, so the sugar, though only a small amount, plays a big role in balancing flavors.
What To Serve With This Soup?
Garlic bread Kale Salad Focaccia Bread Caesar Salad
Leave the fat in the pan and add onion, garlic, and oregano to the pot. Sauté for about 2 minutes, until onions are translucent. Reduce the heat to medium-low, add the Italian sausage back into the pot. Add the spinach. Stir to wilt. Add the basil and stir in the heavy cream just before serving.