Spin-on Tortellini Soup
I love Tortellini Soup. Love it. So, today, as I was getting the stuff out of my pantry, I thought I would create a Spin-on Tortellini Soup. The broth is excellent! I did this in my instant pot, but it can be done on the stove.
Caution of warning, do not put your milk-based items in the soup before you seal the soup. You put that in AFTER it is done cooking, releasing the pressure. I made that mistake once, and I will never make it again.
Ingredients
Kielbasa quartered
Onion, chopped
Fresh garlic, chopped
Spinach, chopped (or kale)
Italian Seasoning
1 can cream of mushroom
6 tsp chicken bouillon paste
1/2 c. sour cream
2 cans of tomato sauce
1 Tbsp sugar
Water
Directions
In Instant Pot, saute the garlic, onion, kielbasa, and seasoning mix. Add a bit of water if it starts sticking to the pan. Once that is done, add in cream of mushroom soup; I think I did about 6 tsp of chicken bouillon paste. I will say, at this point, I added the sour cream and mixed it well. It did not explode, so that is a good thing. Then, I added the tomato sauce and the sugar. Next, add chopped spinach and Italian seasoning. I added enough water to thin it out just a little bit. You can always add more water towards the end.
Place on the lid, and move the lever to the “seal” position. I hit the soup function and adjusted it to 10 minutes. Once that is done, I did a quick release. I stirred everything well and tasted the broth to ensure the seasonings were good. A good rule of thumb is to start small. You can always add more, but you can’t ever take the salt out of something.
Bechamel Sauce
3 T. butter
Flour, 3 T.
Melt together while whisking.
Add a cup of heavy cream, and continue to whisk while on medium heat. The flour will thicken up. Once it was thick, I added in about 2 c. of cheddar. Stir well until it is all combined.
From this point, I added some broth to the bechamel pan. I did this to thin it out and make it to that it would incorporate easier into the soup.
Once incorporated and stirred, I added it to the soup.
Cue the angels, singing.
Tortellini
I cook these in a separate pot. I feel the tortellini get too mushy if I do the tortellini in the instant pot. Doing this serves a dual purpose. I boil the water, season it, and scoop out my tortellini. I was keeping the starchy pasta in water. I add them to my Instant pot, and if I need additional water, I use the hot starchy water I cooked my tortellini in.
It’s good, people.
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