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Enjoy the flavor, intensity, and coziness of this delicious Easy Tortellini Spinach Soup made with onion, sausage, diced tomatoes, and chicken broth!
The most delicious tortellini soup recipe
Tortellini is always a great choice. The little cheese or meat-filled noodles just hit the spot every time! But if you’re like me, sometimes noodles and pasta sauce won’t cut it and life calls for something a little bit different.
That’s where this easy tortellini spinach soup comes in!
Tortellini soup is an easy meal that takes around a half hour to make. It includes delicious sautéed onion, diced tomatoes, and a heap of spinach, and then it’s thickened up with the addition of turkey sausage and of course, tortellini.
Ingredients in easy tortellini spinach soup
To make tortellini spinach soup you will need oil, onion, sausage, seasonings, and some additional ingredients to thicken things up (like broth!).
- Avocado oil: The first ingredient needed is 2 tbsp of avocado oil. This will be used to sauté the onion.
- Onion: As for the onion, you will need to dice up one small sized veggie. I recommend using yellow!
- Turkey sausage: Next up will be 1 lb of turkey sausage in casing (see photo below). It can also be breakfast sausage or chicken sausage! Any brand works!
- Garlic: Add delicious flavor with 4 cloves of minced garlic.
- Italian seasoning: Include 2 tsp of Italian seasoning.
- Pepper: Follow that with the final seasoning, 1/2 tsp of pepper.
- Diced tomatoes: 1 14oz can of diced tomatoes will add flavor while also thickening up the soup.
- Broth: For the liquid portion of the recipe, we will be using 4 cups of chicken broth.
- Balsamic vinegar: Add some more flavor with 2 tbsp of balsamic vinegar.
- Water: To help break up the ingredients and add some density, include 14 oz of water. I used the empty diced tomatoes can to measure it.
- Tortellini: Finally, the tortellini! Use 10 oz of fresh noddles. If using frozen, increase the cook time by 10 minutes.
- Almond milk: Add 1/2 cup of unsweetened almond milk or 1/2 cup of heavy cream.
- Spinach: Add some greens with 1 5oz bag of fresh spinach.
- Toppings: Last but not least, top with parmesan cheese and/or red pepper flakes!
Tools needed to make this easy soup recipe
Easy tortellini soup is simple to put together and requires very minimal kitchen tools! You will need a cutting board, chopping knife, large sauce pan, spatula or stirring utensil, and some measuring cups. Grab the following sizes: 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, 1 tbsp, 1/2 cup, and 2 cup.
How to make tortellini soup with spinach
If you have half an hour, you have time to make this soup! Here’s how it’s done.
Start by heating the avocado oil in a large sauce pan. Once hot, add the onion and sauté for about 3 minutes.
Next, add the turkey sausage and break it into crumbles. Cook until it’s no longer pink.
Add the garlic, Italian seasoning, and pepper and sauté for another minute or two.
Pour in the diced tomatoes, chicken stock, balsamic vinegar, and water. Bring everything to a boil.
Once boiling, add the tortellini. Cook for 10 minutes and then add the almond milk and a bag of spinach.
Cook for an additional 5 minutes and then turn off the heat.
Optionally serve with parmesan cheese and/or crushed red pepper flakes.
Substitution Tip
If your pantry is missing an ingredient, check below before running to the store! This recipe is flexible and allows for a number of easy swaps.
Yellow onion
The yellow onion can be replaced with red or white. These will both create a slightly different flavor, but any of the three will be delicious!
Turkey sausage
You can sub turkey sausage with the sausage of your choice, whether meat or plant-based! Pork, Italian, salami, smoked, etc. will all taste great with the tortellini.
Minced garlic
The classic rule for substituting minced garlic with powder is to use 1/8 tsp of powder per clove. In this case, you’ll need 3/8 tsp of garlic powder.
Chicken broth
Feel free to sub chicken broth with veggie broth. That swap combined with a plant-based sausage creates a vegetarian soup!
Almond milk
Almond milk can be substituted with equal parts heavy cream. If you’d like to skip these altogether, simply replace with water.
Spinach
Gotta include the greens! If spinach isn’t your style, you can use kale.
Storing leftovers
The great thing about this soup is that it can be easily stored in the freezer as a make-ahead meal! To do so, let the soup cool before placing it in a tightly sealed container. I recommend keeping the tortellini separate and cooking it when you reheat the frozen soup.
When ready to eat, simply thaw for a few hours and then heat on the stove.
If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
There are many more delicious soup recipes where this one came from! I recommend trying the broccoli cheddar — it is incredible!
- Lightened Up Broccoli Cheddar Soup
- Creamy Buffalo Chicken Soup
- Healthy Stuffed Pepper Soup
- Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup
Recipe by Erin Morrissey and Photos by The Mindful Hapa
Easy Tortellini Spinach Soup
Enjoy the flavor, intensity, and coziness of this delicious Easy Tortellini Spinach Soup made with onion, sausage, diced tomatoes, and chicken broth!
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp avocado oil
- 1 small yellow onion, diced
- 1 lb turkey sausage, in casing. (can be breakfast sausage or raw chicken sausage)
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 tsp Italian seasoning
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- 1 14oz can diced tomatoes
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 14 oz water (I used the empty can of diced tomatoes to measure)
- 10 oz fresh tortellini (if frozen, cook 10 min longer)
- 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk or heavy cream
- 1 5oz bag fresh spinach
- Topping: parmesan cheese, red pepper flakes.
Instructions
- In a large sauce pan, heat avocado oil. Once hot, add onion and saute for about 3 minutes.
- Add in turkey sausage (remove casing), and break up into crumbles. Cook until no longer pink.
- Add in garlic, italian seasoning, and pepper and saute another minute or two.
- Pour in diced tomatoes, chicken stock, balsamic vinegar, and water. Bring to a boil.
- Once boiling, add in tortellini. Cook 10 minutes and then add in almond milk and bag of spinach.
- Cook an additional 5 minutes and then turn off heat.
- Serve with parmesan cheese! Enjoy!
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Clara says
Made it tonight, I used heavy cream and it was delicious!!! My seven year old loved it too!!!
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Erin says
Hi Clara, so glad you both loved the soup! 🙂
Olivia says
We made this for lunches this week and it’s amazing! So easy and so delicious!
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Erin says
Hi Olivia, so happy you enjoyed it!!
Olivia says
Made this for lunches this week and it is amazing! So easy and so delicious!!
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Erin says
Hi Olivia, so glad you loved it!!
Lauren says
Wow, Erin, this is phenomenal!l So easy, so so tasty, and an affordable meal! I ended up having to use collard greens because I’m convinced Philly is out of spinach and kale, but it still turned out great!
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Erin says
Hi Lauren, so glad you loved it and made it your own!!
Rosemary Stamm says
I’ve made chicken tortellini soups before, but none as hearty and flavorful as this one! I used Italian pork sausage and heavy cream because it’s what I had on hand. And I was a little apprehensive to use the balsamic vinegar, but I did and it was perfect. I’ll be getting rid of all my other recipes and sticking with this one!
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Erin says
Hi Rosemary, so glad you loved mine so much and made it your own!! Thanks for sharing!!
Katy says
Delicious! This will definitely become a staple winter soup at our house!
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Erin says
Hi Katy, so happy you loved it!!
Marissa says
My new favorite soup! So perfect for winter- full of flavor and so hearty! Thank you Erin, for another amazing recipe!!!
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Erin says
Hi Marissa, so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Kathy Sanders says
This soup was DELICIOUS!!! It was SO easy and the flavor was amazing! I have made a lot of Erin’s recipes and love them all but this is one of my FAV! Highly recommend making this soup! My whole family was asking when I could make it again!
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Erin says
Hi Kathy, so happy you and your family loved the soup so much! Thank you for your support! 🙂
Lauren says
Amazing! Great flavor!
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Erin says
Hi Lauren, so happy you enjoyed it! 🙂
Linda says
Easy to make and very tasty!!!
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Erin says
Hi Linda, so glad you loved it!!
Krista says
So delicious, I can’t wait to make it again!
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Erin says
Hi Krista, so glad you loved the soup!
Samantha says
LOVED this soup! My partner requested pork sausage because he enjoys some extra spice and I used coconut milk instead of almond because I had an open can that needed to be used but everything came together perfectly (and quickly). So yummy.
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Erin says
Hi Samantha, so happy you both loved it and made it your own!!
Laura says
Simple and delicious recipe! I made it without the balsamic vinegar and it was still very flavorful. I will definitely make again!
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Erin says
Hi Laura, so happy you loved it!!
Meredith M says
Made this for a Pennsylvania snow day, so comforting and bursting with flavor! Had some carrots left over in the fridge that I needed to use so added them in too!
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Erin says
Hi Meredith, so glad you loved it and great idea! 🙂
Lauren Burns says
SO SO GOOD!!! Made a few tweaks based on what I had available (bagged spinach mix, regular breakfast sausage, sour cream for almond milk, no onion, Rotel diced tomatoes and chilies) but this was the perfect snow day dinner!
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Erin says
Hi Lauren, so happy you loved it and made it your own!!
Samantha G says
Best soup I have ever had! So many delicious flavors. So easy to make. My husband said it’s “the best soup” he has ever had. Will be making again!!
Erin says
Hi Samantha, so happy you both loved it so much!!
Caroline says
This was such a great meal! We used ground turkey and added beans and it was delicious. Will make again for sure!
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Erin says
Hi Caroline, so glad you loved it! 🙂
Katie says
This was SO good and very easy to make. My picky 3 year old and husband that doesn’t believe soup is a meal (🤣) also were big fans of this. It was very filling and the flavors were awesome. I ate the leftovers today at work and still delicious. This will be a regular in the rotation now.
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Erin says
Hi Katie, so glad you all loved it so much!!
Casey says
So easy and so good! I attempted to order sausage on Instacart and ended up with fully cooked breakfast sausage..I know the recipe said it was okay to use breakfast sausage but I was skeptical. I was surprised that I actually ended up loving it with the breakfast sausage. This was a delicious weeknight dinner!!
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Erin says
Hi Casey, so happy you enjoyed it!
Kate says
This was so delicious and flavorful! It warmed me up on this cold winter night. It was also easy to make. Will definitely be making it again.
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Erin says
Hi Kate, I am so happy you loved it!