Creamy Tuscan Tortellini Soup Is Just What You Need For Dinner On The Next Chilly Evening

One of my favorite ways to warm up on a chilly winter day is by enjoying a nice, big bowl of soup.
If you’re the same way, then this flavorful one-pot wonder will be your new best friend when you want something to fill your belly and warm your soul at the same time.
TikToker Brita (@britacooks) has a recipe for the creamiest Tuscan tortellini soup. This dish is full of hearty ingredients, such as the crushed tomatoes that help make the soup thicker and the delicious, comforting cheesiness.
And this soup doesn’t require hours of simmering, yet it is still packed with flavor.
Start by adding some olive oil and butter to a pot. Then, add diced onions, leeks, celery, and garlic. Season it with salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper. Stir the ingredients together.
After the mixture has been cooking for about five minutes, pour in a splash of white wine and a can of crushed tomatoes.
Then, add a whole box of chicken or vegetable stock and a little bit of water.
Continue stirring and throw in a rind of parmesan, too, while you’re at it.
Allow the soup to simmer on low heat for about twenty minutes.
After twenty minutes, remove the rind from the soup and dump in the tortellini. Next, pour in some heavy cream.
Lastly, add some chopped-up rotisserie chicken and kale. When the soup is all finished, you can garnish it with shaved parmesan and black pepper.
Several TikTok users are complimenting the soup after trying it out for themselves and praising Brita for her excellent taste.
“I made this for dinner tonight and it changed my life. I’m also wine drunk, so you know this isn’t a lie,” commented one user.
“Idk why but when it calls for olive oil AND butter, you just know it’s gonna be amazing,” stated another.
“I’m Italian and knew it was good when you added the parm rind,” declared a third.
I hope you enjoy this creamy Tuscan tortellini soup!
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