Creamy Tortellini Tomato Soup
I grew up eating Campbell's tomato soup all the time, a few years back you couldn't get me to touch tomato soup unnnntil I found this recipe! It is my absolute favorite comfort food recipe. It is so great as a main meal or pair it with a grilled cheese and it will knock your socks off!
It's the perfect recipe for fall, I will be putting out a ton of new recipes with the cooler weather upon us! I am loving this time of year! Its beautiful and it gives us a nice break from the heat! Give this recipe a try and let us know if you tried it and if you liked it!
Ingredients:
2 whole large cloves of garlic, minced
2 Tbsp Olive oil
2 cans(10 3/4 oz) cans of condensed tomato soup
1 can(6oz) tomato paste
1 1/2 cup milk
2 cups half-and-half
2 cups chicken stock
1 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
2 tsp Italian seasoning
**1 whole 9 oz package cheese filled tortellini
1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese
Instructions:
1. Saute garlic with olive oil in a large pot over medium heat until golden brown.
2. When the garlic is done, add tomato soup, tomato paste, milk, half and half, chicken stock and spices.
3. Bring to a simmer. Once simmering, drop noodles into the soup. Cook according to package directions. About 8 minutes or until they all float to the top.
4. Ladle into bowls and top with parmesan cheese.
** As stated you can take this out and make it a dipping soup for grilled cheese OR you can add even more tortellini and make it a full meal!
To try another great soup check out this yummy 8 Can Taco Soup
My family tried your guys’s recipe it was really really good thank you for that recipe
Hey, this recipe sounds delicious! I’d like to try it but being Irish I don’t know what half and half is? Sorry if that’s a dumb question!
Made this the other night and it was so good! I’m guessing you meant condensed tomato soup?
I LOVE this recipe!! Thanks for sharing
I thought I saw a recipe about mixing Alfredo sauce and spaghetti sauce together with the tortellini. Can you share measurements for that? Or instructions in general? It sounds pretty good!