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Creamy Tomato Tortellini

Published: Nov 3, 2025 by melt · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Imagine coming home on a chilly evening, your windows all fogged up, and the only thing you want is a big bowl of something warm and creamy that doesn’t take forever to cook. That’s exactly where this Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup comes in—a soul-hugging, one-pot wonder you’ll want to keep on repeat all fall and winter.

Collage showing the steps and finished creamy tomato tortellini soup, topped with the recipe title.
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You’re basically taking all the best parts of tomato soup (hello, rich creamy broth) and pairing it with cheesy tortellini that turns every bite into a mini celebration. Bonus: it’s lightning-fast, make-ahead friendly, and the kind of meal that brings everyone running to the table. This is comfort food made simple, no culinary degree required.

Why This Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup Is About to Be Your Go-To

  • Ready in 30 minutes (because no one wants to wait for comfort)
  • One pot, easy cleanup, and minimal fuss
  • Customizable—add extra veggies or swap in your favorite tortellini
  • Freezer and make-ahead friendly
  • Tastes like it came from a cozy little bistro, but you made it in sweats

This is the kind of soup that disappears before you can go back for seconds. If you’re looking for an easy dinner that looks and tastes like you spent hours on it—this is the one.

Ingredients & Easy Swaps

Let’s break down what you’ll need (and what you can substitute if you’re running low):

  • Olive Oil: For sautéing your onions and garlic. Butter works too.
  • Onion & Garlic: The aromatics that make your kitchen smell amazing.
  • Italian Seasoning: Or fresh thyme if you have it.
  • All-Purpose Flour: Thickens up the soup for that velvety texture.
  • Broth: Chicken or veggie—whatever’s in your pantry.
  • Canned Diced Tomatoes: Fire-roasted adds extra flavor, but regular works.
  • Sugar: Just a bit! Balances the tomatoes’ acidity (promise, it won’t make it sweet).
  • Cheese Tortellini: Fresh or frozen. Spinach, sausage, ricotta… whatever you love.
  • Heavy Cream or Half-and-Half: For that dreamy, creamy finish.
  • Baby Spinach: Adds color and a little green goodness.
  • Parmesan Cheese: The finishing touch for serving.
  • Salt & Pepper: Don’t be shy—season to taste!
Flat lay of fresh spinach, cheese tortellini, tomatoes, broth, garlic, flour, parmesan, olive oil, and herbs for creamy tomato tortellini.

How to Make Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup

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Here’s a quick guide to soup greatness! You’ll find the full recipe card below, but these steps will help you cook with confidence, even if it’s your first time.

1. Sauté the Aromatics

Start by heating olive oil in a big pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add your chopped onion and cook, stirring every so often, until it softens up and smells amazing—about 6 to 8 minutes. Next, toss in your minced garlic and Italian seasoning, and cook just until everything gets extra fragrant (about 1 minute).

Diced onions and Italian herbs sautéing in a pot with a wooden spoon for creamy tomato tortellini soup.

2. Thicken the Base

Sprinkle the flour over the onions and garlic. Stir it in so it coats everything and cooks for about 1 minute—this step helps make the soup creamy later!

Flour and Italian herbs being added to sautéed onions in a pot for creamy tomato tortellini soup.

3. Add Broth & Tomatoes

Pour in the chicken or vegetable broth, then add your can of diced tomatoes (juice and all). Stir to combine. Bring the pot to a gentle boil, then lower the heat and let it simmer for 5 to 6 minutes with the lid partially covering the pot.

Broth being poured into a pot with onions and Italian herbs, building the base for creamy tomato tortellini soup.
Chopped tomatoes and broth in a pot being stirred with a wooden spoon for creamy tomato tortellini soup.

4. Blend Until Smooth

It’s blending time! Use an immersion blender to puree the soup right in the pot until it’s smooth and velvety. (If you only have a countertop blender, let the soup cool slightly and blend in batches—be careful, hot soup expands!)

Immersion blender blending tomato soup with herbs in a pot for creamy tomato tortellini soup.

5. Balance & Season

Stir in the granulated sugar to take the edge off the tomatoes’ acidity. Taste, then add salt and pepper as you like. If it’s still a little tart, add a tiny bit more sugar, ¼ teaspoon at a time.

6. Cook the Tortellini

Add the tortellini straight into the soup (fresh or frozen, no need to thaw). Let it simmer gently until the tortellini is cooked and tender, about 8–10 minutes (or according to your package directions). Keep the lid half-covered to keep things steamy.

Blending tomato soup with Italian herbs for creamy tortellini soup in a Dutch oven.

7. Make It Creamy & Add Greens

Lower the heat, then stir in the heavy cream (or half-and-half) until the soup looks rich and creamy. If you want it even silkier, add more cream to taste. Last, toss in the baby spinach and let it wilt with the heat—this only takes a minute or two.

Creamy tomato soup with cheese tortellini swirled in, topped with fresh herbs and parmesan.
Fresh spinach being stirred into a pot of creamy tomato tortellini soup, highlighting vibrant greens and creamy tomato sauce.

8. Serve and Enjoy

Let the soup cool for a minute so nobody burns their tongue (easier said than done, honestly). Ladle into bowls, sprinkle with grated parmesan cheese, and serve with your favorite bread for dipping.

A black bowl of creamy tomato tortellini soup garnished with fresh spinach, ready to serve.

Swap & Add-In Ideas

  • Swap out spinach for kale, or add mushrooms, bell peppers, or even cooked sausage.
  • Use gluten-free tortellini or dairy-free cream if needed.
  • Love basil? Add some fresh leaves when you blend the soup for extra flavor.

Tips for the Best Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup

  • Don’t skip the sugar. Even a teaspoon will cut through tomato acidity and balance the soup.
  • Blend until smooth. An immersion blender makes life easier, but a countertop blender works too (just let things cool a bit and blend in batches).
  • Don’t overcook the tortellini. Add it just before serving so it stays plump, not mushy.
  • Finish with cream at the end. For the creamiest soup, stir in the dairy last and heat gently.

Make-Ahead & Freezer Notes

This soup is a meal-prepper’s dream!

  • To freeze: Make the soup base (without the cream, spinach, or tortellini) and freeze for up to 3 months. When ready to serve, reheat, add tortellini, simmer until cooked, then stir in cream and spinach.
  • Leftovers: Store in the fridge for up to 3 days. If the soup thickens, thin with a splash of broth or water as you reheat.

How to Serve It Up

  • Bread: Crusty garlic bread, rolls, or a gooey grilled cheese for dunking.
  • Salad: A fresh arugula or simple house salad balances the richness.
  • Garnish: Lots of fresh parmesan, maybe a sprinkle of basil or red pepper flakes if you like a kick.

FAQ

Can I use frozen tortellini?

Absolutely! Just add an extra 2–3 minutes to the cooking time. No need to thaw first.

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream?

Milk is a bit thin, so the soup won’t be as creamy. Half-and-half works, or use all heavy cream for extra richness.

How should I reheat leftovers?

Reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave. Add a splash of broth or water if it’s too thick—the tortellini soaks up liquid as it sits.

What if I don’t have a blender?

No problem! Use a potato masher for a chunkier texture, or skip blending for a rustic feel.

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Creamy Tomato Tortellini


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  • Author: meat and melt
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
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Cozy, comforting, and ready in just 30 minutes, this creamy tomato tortellini soup is a one-pot wonder filled with cheesy pasta, velvety broth, and soul-warming flavor. Perfect for chilly evenings and quick dinners alike.


Ingredients

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  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning (or 2 teaspoons fresh thyme)
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 3 cups chicken or vegetable broth
  • 1 (28-ounce) can diced tomatoes (preferably fire-roasted)
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 cups cheese tortellini, fresh or frozen
  • ½ to ¾ cup heavy cream or half-and-half
  • 3 cups baby spinach
  • Grated parmesan cheese, for serving


Instructions

  1. Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Sauté onion for 6–8 minutes until soft. Add garlic and Italian seasoning, cook 1 minute.
  2. Stir in flour and cook for 1 minute to coat and thicken.
  3. Pour in broth and add diced tomatoes. Stir, bring to a boil, then simmer partially covered for 5–6 minutes.
  4. Blend the soup until smooth using an immersion blender or countertop blender in batches.
  5. Stir in sugar, season with salt and pepper. Add more sugar if needed to balance acidity.
  6. Add tortellini and simmer according to package instructions (8–10 minutes for fresh, 10–12 for frozen).
  7. Stir in cream and spinach. Simmer 1–2 minutes until spinach wilts.
  8. Let cool slightly and serve with plenty of grated parmesan.

Notes

For make-ahead, freeze the base without tortellini, cream, or spinach. Add them fresh when reheating. Adjust broth as needed when reheating leftovers.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Category: Soup
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 bowl
  • Calories: 420
  • Sugar: 6g
  • Sodium: 750mg
  • Fat: 24g
  • Saturated Fat: 11g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 11g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 35g
  • Fiber: 4g
  • Protein: 14g
  • Cholesterol: 45mg

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