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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 44 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 32 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

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Last updated on February 5, 2024

This Chicken Tortellini Soup is loaded with vegetables, tender shredded chicken and cheese tortellini! Easily made stove top or crockpot, with fresh or frozen chicken!

See the step by step recipe video down in the recipe card.

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  • Chicken Tortellini Soup Ingredients and Substitutions:
  • How to make this soup with frozen chicken breasts?
  • Can I freeze Chicken Tortellini Soup?
  • How can I make this soup vegetarian?
  • Can I make it in the crockpot?
  • More chicken soup recipes you’ll love!
  • Chicken Tortellini Soup Recipe

It’s no secret around here that we are big on soup!

From Chicken Noodle Soup, to this reader favorite Sausage Tortellini Soup and this ridiculously delicious Spinach Tortellini Soup (with crispy prosciutto!), we never run out of dinner options here 😉

This Chicken Tortellini is a new favorite (although we’ve been loving on this Instant Pot Chicken Tortellini Soup for some time now!).

It has a vegetable base made up of onions, carrots and celery which add a ton of flavor, and whole chicken breasts cook right in the soup, which means no pre-cooked chicken required.

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It is ready in about 30 minutes, because frozen cheese tortellini cooks up in just a couple of minutes after it’s added!

Chicken Tortellini Soup is a quick, cozy and healthy dinner that is loved by all who try it!

Love tortellini in soup? Try this Tomato Tortellini Soup next!

Chicken Tortellini Soup Ingredients and Substitutions:

  • Chicken breasts: boneless, skinless chicken breasts are called for in this recipe but you can swap for boneless chicken thighs if that is what you have on hand. You don’t need to change the cook time at all!
  • Onions, carrots, celery: These three are the base of many soups and they provide great flavor! You can omit one or more if necessary, but know that it will cut down on the flavor in your soup. I recommend substituting for another vegetable you have on hand.
  • Garlic and herbs: you can customize to your tastes as much as you want, but I always recommend making the recipe as listed before experimenting. Once it’s ready, you can taste and adjust the seasonings as you desire!
  • Chicken broth: I use low sodium chicken broth for all of my recipes. If you are using regular chicken broth with salt added, you may want to reduce the amount of salt added into the soup and adjust later after tasting.
  • Cheese tortellini: fresh or frozen cheese tortellini will work great in here! If you don’t have tortellini, you can also use short dry pasta (macaroni, ditalini, etc.) but keep in mind it will take longer to cook than tortellini.
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How to make this soup with frozen chicken breasts?

One of my favorite things about making soup with chicken breasts is that you can add them right into the soup from frozen.

It makes this Chicken Tortellini Soup a staple for those busy nights when you forgot to take anything out of the freezer!

Simply add your frozen chicken breasts into the simmering liquid and cook until done (you want to make sure the internal temperature is at least 165 degrees F).

This will take a few minutes longer than fresh chicken breasts, but it is infinitely quicker than trying to thaw chicken breasts before making dinner!

Can I freeze Chicken Tortellini Soup?

Absolutely!

You can prep the soup entirely and freeze, though I find the tortellini does get a little soft and bloated after sitting in the liquid for some time.

For better results, prepare the soup entirely but skip adding the tortellini.

Portion out the soup and freeze, then thaw and heat to simmering on the stove before adding your tortellini.

How can I make this soup vegetarian?

This Tortellini Soup can easily be made vegetarian by skipping the chicken (feel free to add in beans or extra veggies if you want!) and using vegetable broth instead of chicken broth.

Can I make it in the crockpot?

Most definitely!

You can opt to saute the vegetables first or simply through them in the crockpot with all of the other ingredients aside from the tortellini.

This soup will cook for roughly 5-6 hours on low until the vegetables are cooked, depending how small you cook them (the chicken breasts only take 3 hours, but they will be okay sitting in the liquid). If your slow cooker is on the cooler side, it can take up to 8 hours.

If you prefer, you can start your vegetables, broth and seasonings and let cook for 4-5 hours, then add the chicken breasts and cook for 3 more hours.

Add the tortellini in the 30-60 minutes before serving for best results.

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More chicken soup recipes you’ll love!

  • Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Chicken Pot Pie Soup
  • Chicken Vegetable Soup
  • Crockpot Chicken Taco Soup

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Chicken Tortellini Soup

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 44 votes

This Chicken Tortellini Soup is loaded with vegetables, tender shredded chicken and cheese tortellini! Easily made stove top or crockpot, with fresh or frozen chicken!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 22 minutes mins

Total Time 32 minutes mins

Cuisine American, canadian

Course Main Course, Soup

Servings 4 servings

Calories 456cal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon canola oil
  • 3 large carrots (peeled and chopped)
  • 2 ribs celery (chopped)
  • ½ medium onion (diced)
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 6 cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 2 uncooked boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 2 ½ cups fresh or frozen cheese tortellini (250 grams)
  • 1 cup fresh chopped spinach

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Instructions

  • Heat oil in a large dutch oven or soup pot over medium-high heat.

  • Add vegetables and cook, stirring often, until onions are softened, about 4-5 minutes.

  • Add Italian seasoning, salt, garlic and pepper and cook 1 minute.

  • Add chicken broth and chicken breasts and bring to a simmer over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until chicken is cooked through (10-14 minutes, depending on the size of your chicken breasts).

  • When chicken is cooked and vegetables are tender, remove chicken breasts to shred or chop. Stir in cheese tortellini and spinach while you shred the chicken.

  • Stir chicken back into soup and serve.

Notes

*One serving is roughly 1.5 cups

Nutrition Information

Serving: 566grams | Calories: 456cal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 42g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 97mg | Sodium: 1451mg | Potassium: 1002mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 8488IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 167mg | Iron: 4mg

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FAQs

What side dishes go with chicken tortellini? ›

The best side dishes to serve with tortellini are garlic bread, roasted vegetables, stuffed shells, chicken gnocchi soup, baked ziti, pizza pasta, Caesar salad, tomato bruschetta, Italian sausage, antipasto salad, steamed asparagus, and creamy polenta.

How to spice up can chicken soup? ›

Herbs: Fresh chives, thyme, or cilantro stirred in just before serving. Spices: Your soup is probably salty enough, but what about simmering a bay leaf in there for a while (don't forget to remove it before serving)? Depending on the soup's flavor profile, you could shake in some cumin or red pepper flakes.

How to make chicken soup without overcooking chicken? ›

But the solution when simmering a whole chicken for soup is to carve up the chicken before it's completely cooked through. In Molly Baz's Classic Chicken Noodle Soup recipe, she grabs the whole chicken out of the pot once the breasts register 155° F on an instant-read thermometer.

How to add raw chicken to soup? ›

You can, add the pieces but bring the broth back up to a boil, then turn down the heat so it simmers. You want the pieces to be generally even-sized so they cook at the same time. But be careful about over cooking chicken breast because it can get dried out and mealy if you're not careful.

What do Italians eat with tortellini? ›

In Italy, meat tortellini are traditionally served in broth, but they are enjoyed with other toppings, too: cheese sauce, cream sauce, pesto or tomato sauce.

What three foods are tortellini typically stuffed with? ›

Tortellini is a type of stuffed pasta typical of the Italian cities of Bologna and Modena. Traditionally it is stuffed with a mix of meat (pork loin, raw prosciutto, mortadella), Parmesan cheese, egg and nutmeg and served in capon broth (in brodo di cappone). In the area of origin it is usually sold fresh or home-made.

How do you deepen chicken soup flavor? ›

For a deeply flavorful chicken soup, get some boneless, skinless chicken thighs, season them, brown them in a skillet, then finish them in a 375 F oven. You can refrigerate them until you're ready to make the soup, then simply dice them up and add them to the soup at the very end.

What gives soup the best flavor? ›

Herbs and spices add aroma, flavor, and intensity to soup broth. "Use fresh or dried basil in tomato-based recipes or fresh parsley to add freshness to clear broth soups," says Sofia Norton, RD. You can also go with more heat and spices.

How do you fix tasteless chicken soup? ›

Season it. Salt and pepper are the basic ones. Adding soup base is another good way to kick it up a notch as is adding a little acid.

What thickens chicken soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute.

Does chicken soup taste better the longer you cook it? ›

While broth and stock both get richer and richer the longer you cook them, the problem is that the chicken meat will dry out and get tough if you let it go too long.

Why is my chicken chewy in my soup? ›

In addition, chicken breast has less fat and can become dry (chewy or rubbery) if cooked for too long. Without moisture, the protein fibers in the chicken become elastic.

Why do you put lemon juice in chicken soup? ›

Aside from the match-made-in-heaven, the real reason you should be adding lemon to chicken soup is because of its acidic properties. If you look at almost any soup recipe (or most recipes in general), you'll find they all have something in common: some type of acidic ingredient whether it's citrus, vinegar, or tomato.

Can I put uncooked noodles in my chicken soup? ›

Bring broth to a boil. Add noodles (either uncooked homemade egg noodles, or dry store-bought pasta) and cook just until noodles are al dente. If using store-bought noodles, be cautious not to overcook them! Remove pot from heat as soon as they are just barely tender.

How to make can chicken soup taste better? ›

Adding cooked chicken to your soup isn't the only way to bulk it up and improve the flavor. You can also try stirring in some other additions. A similar option is to mix in some extra vegetables. Remember, heating up canned soup means you don't cook the broth as long as you would if you were making it from scratch.

How long does chicken tortellini last in the fridge? ›

Tortellini or other stuffed pasta: 3–5 days.

How is cheese tortellini traditionally served? ›

It is a traditional pasta in the Bologna region of Italy and is often served in broth. In Italy, it is traditional to serve tortellini this way on Christmas Eve. Tortellini is also good with cream and butter, or in a tomato cream sauce.

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