Rustic tortellini soup

Savory soup with packaged tortellini is both quick and simple to make.

This rustic tortellini soup comes together in no time.

A Palatable Pastime

November 17, 2014

This is a very simple soup to make since you don’t have to make the tortellini. With a saute, then cooking the pasta in the soup broth, it is ready in just about no time at all.

Wonderful as a soup course for any meal in the chilly months, with a few pieces of toasted baguette it can double as a light lunch or meal.

Rustic tortellini soup

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1/2 cup chopped onion
4 ounces mushrooms, chopped
2 tablespoons olive oil
3-5 chopped garlic cloves
1/2 cup dry red wine, such as cabernet [editor's note: can omit or substitute cooking wine]
1 quart chicken or vegetable broth
3 cups chopped Italian tomatoes
salt and black pepper
9 ounces fresh cheese tortellini
1 tablespoon basil pesto
5 ounces baby kale
1 cup grated Asiago cheese

1. In a heavy bottomed soup pot, saute the onion, mushrooms, and garlic in olive oil until soft.

2. Take pan off heat, stir in wine, then return to heat and cook until most of the wine evaporates.

3. Add chicken broth and tomatoes and bring to a boil. Add salt and black pepper to your taste.

4. Stir in tortellini and cook as long as your package directs.

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5. When tortellini is tender, add the basil pesto and kale, stirring until the kale wilts.

6. Remove soup from heat and stir in the Asiago cheese.

7. Serve hot, sprinkled with more cheese if desired.

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