Winter soup season is upon us and one of my favorite soups is this version of Italian Wedding Soup, made with cheese tortellini and frozen Italian meatballs. It can be made with absolutely minimal effort by choosing prepared ingredients from the grocery store.
Assemble the ingredients, and in approximately 40 minutes you will have a hearty, delicious soup. This is the number one requested soup in my family, so I am confident your family will love it as well.
A Quick, Hearty Soup Made with Tortellini and Meatballs
When I'm in a hurry to make this soup I make it completely with store-bought prepared ingredients including frozen meatballs. It is quick and delicious. You'll love how easy this soup is to make.
Tips for Success
For a quick soup use store-bought, frozen meatballs and store-bought chicken broth. When I have a little extra time I'll make my own chicken stock for a deeper, richer chicken flavor. Occasionally, I'll make my own chicken meatballs, as well. I'm including the recipe for my chicken meatballs in the recipe link in case you want ever to make your own meatballs.
For additional versatility, substitute other forms of pasta in the soup. I like to use either orzo or tubetini when I'm changing it up.
For additional versatility, substitute other forms of pasta in the soup. I like to use either orzo or tubetini when I'm changing it up.
Escarole is a nice substitution for spinach. Be sure to chop the escarole before adding it to the broth and know that it will take longer than the spinach to cook.
Be sure to taste as you go. One thing you'll want to be careful about is the amount of salt you use. The amount of sodium in your chicken broth will determine how much salt you need to add. The only way to tell how much salt you need is to taste the soup. A tablespoon of salt usually works for me, but you may need more or less.
Your choice of chicken broth is important. Take the time to find a good store brand or make your own.
The pasta will absorb your broth. Cook the pasta separately from your soup and add it to your soup bowl just before serving to keep your pasta from absorbing all the broth. Cooking the tortellini in the soup works well if you are going to serve the soup right away. If not, the tortellini will absorb the broth and you may find yourself with less broth than you like. You can cook the tortellini separately in another pot and then add it to the soup just before serving.
How to Make Tortellini and Meatball Soup Video
More Favorite Soup Recipes
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Yield: 8 servings
Tortellini and Meatball Soup
Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 30 MinTotal time: 40 Min
A quick, easy soup inspired by Italian wedding soup, ready in 40 minutes.
Ingredients
For the Soup
For the Chicken Meatballs
Instructions
To Make the Soup
- Heat the olive oil in a large soup pot over medium heat. Add the onions and cook until soft and tender.
- Add the broth, water, and carrots to the pot. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Cook for five minutes. Taste the broth and add salt and pepper to taste. One tablespoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of pepper usually work for me.
- Add the meatballs (no need to thaw) to the pot and cook for 18 minutes.
- Add the tortellini, parsley and basil. Cook gently for 8 minutes, until the tortellini is tender.
- Stir in the spinach and remove the pot from the heat. Cover the pot and let stand until the spinach is wilted, about 2 minutes.
- Sprinkle with some grated Parmesan cheese and serve immediately. Add some crusty bread for dunking.
To Make the Chicken Meatballs
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl. Combine gently with a fork.
- Form into small balls about 1/2 inch in size. Use a small scoop to help form the balls, targeting a total of 40 meatballs.
- Place the meatballs on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake for 30 minutes.
Notes
The tortellini will absorb the broth as it sits in the soup. You may want to cook the tortellini separately and add it to your bowl and then top it with the soup.
Another option is to add additional chicken broth to the pot when you reheat the soup.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
408.55Fat (grams)
25.52Sat. Fat (grams)
8.07Carbs (grams)
26.09Fiber (grams)
7.58Net carbs
18.51Sugar (grams)
6.55Protein (grams)
23.65Sodium (milligrams)
870.61Cholesterol (grams)
62.06Please use this nutritional information as a guide only.
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