Cozy White Bean + Vegetable Tortellini Soup Recipe

Introduction

This cozy white bean and vegetable tortellini soup is a hearty and comforting meal perfect for chilly days. Packed with nutritious vegetables, creamy beans, and tender cheese tortellini, it warms you from the inside out.

A white bowl filled with tortellini soup is held by a woman's hands, one on each side. The soup has three main layers: a bright orange-red broth base, filled with diced orange carrots and white beans; a middle layer of dark green kale leaves scattered throughout; and top layers of light yellow tortellini and a sprinkling of shredded white cheese and chopped green herbs. A silver spoon rests inside the bowl, partly submerged in the soup with some of the ingredients on it. The bowl is placed on a white marbled surface with a blue-striped cloth nearby, a smaller white bowl with extra chopped green herbs, and a small white bowl holding a block of pale yellow cheese with more shredded cheese around it. Photo taken with an iphone --ar 4:5 --v 7

Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 1½ cups chopped onion (about 1 medium onion)
  • 3 large carrots (peeled and diced)
  • 2 ribs celery, diced (or 1 fennel bulb, chopped)
  • 1½ teaspoons kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1 bunch lacinato (dino) kale (center rib removed and leaves chopped) or 5 oz baby spinach
  • 1½ cups jarred marinara or other tomato-based pasta sauce
  • 14 ounces canned white beans (cannellini, great northern, or navy), drained and rinsed (about 2 cups)
  • 6-8 cups vegetable broth (low-sodium preferred)
  • 9 ounce package cheese tortellini
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese, plus more for serving (optional)

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Heat the olive oil in a large soup pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat.
  2. Step 2: Add the chopped onion, diced carrots, and celery. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are lightly browned, about 4 to 5 minutes.
  3. Step 3: Stir in the kosher salt, ground black pepper, dried oregano, and minced garlic. Cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently to combine flavors.
  4. Step 4: Add the chopped kale (or hold off on spinach), marinara sauce, white beans, and 6 cups of vegetable broth. Bring to a simmer and cook for 15 minutes to soften the vegetables.
  5. Step 5: If serving immediately, add the uncooked tortellini to the pot and simmer for 1 minute less than the time indicated on the package. If not serving right away, cook the tortellini separately according to package instructions, drain, and stir into the soup just before serving.
  6. Step 6: Adjust soup volume by adding 1 or 2 cups more broth if needed, as the tortellini will absorb liquid over time. If using spinach, stir it in now and allow it to wilt for a minute or two.
  7. Step 7: Stir in the grated parmesan cheese if using. Taste the soup and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper as desired. Serve warm, garnished with extra parmesan if you like.

Tips & Variations

  • Substitute fennel for celery for a slightly sweet, aromatic flavor.
  • Use baby spinach instead of kale for a more tender green and add it toward the end to prevent overcooking.
  • For added protein, stir in cooked shredded chicken or Italian sausage.
  • To make it vegan, use vegan cheese tortellini and skip the parmesan or use a plant-based alternative.

Storage

Store leftover soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat gently on the stove over low heat, adding extra broth or water if the tortellini has absorbed too much liquid. This soup freezes well without the tortellini; freeze before adding pasta and cook fresh tortellini when ready to serve.

How to Serve

A white bowl filled with a rich broth soup that has three layers: the base layer is a clear orange tomato broth, the middle layer contains chunky bright orange carrot cubes and white beans, and the top layer has dark green kale pieces and yellow tortellini pasta. The soup is sprinkled with white grated cheese and small green parsley leaves. A silver spoon rests inside the bowl on the left. A woman's hand holds the bowl from the bottom left and another woman's hand holds the bowl from the bottom right, both visible with sleeves of a cream sweater. The bowl is placed on a white marbled surface with a dark striped cloth partly underneath it. Nearby, there are small white bowls with green herbs and grated cheese. photo taken with an iphone --ar 4:5 --v 7

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.

FAQs

Can I use fresh tortellini for this soup?

Yes, fresh tortellini works well. Reduce the cooking time slightly and keep an eye on it to avoid overcooking.

What can I substitute if I don’t have marinara sauce?

You can use any tomato-based pasta sauce or a simple blend of crushed tomatoes with garlic and herbs as a substitute for marinara.

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Cozy White Bean + Vegetable Tortellini Soup Recipe

This Cozy White Bean and Vegetable Tortellini Soup is a hearty, comforting dish perfect for any day. Packed with wholesome ingredients like white beans, kale or spinach, carrots, celery, and cheese tortellini, all simmered together in a flavorful vegetable broth with marinara sauce. It’s a nourishing, easy-to-make soup that balances protein, vegetables, and tender pasta for a satisfying meal.

  • Author: Rita
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: Soup
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Italian-American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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Vegetables and Aromatics

  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 1½ cups chopped onion (about 1 medium onion)
  • 3 large carrots (peeled and diced)
  • 2 ribs celery, diced (or 1 fennel bulb, chopped)
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1 bunch lacinato (dino) kale (center rib removed and leaves chopped or 5 oz baby spinach)

Seasonings and Sauces

  • 1½ teaspoons kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1½ cups jarred marinara (or other tomato-based pasta sauce)

Legumes and Broth

  • 14 ounces canned white beans (cannellini, great northern, or navy), drained and rinsed (about 2 cups)
  • 68 cups vegetable broth (low-sodium recommended)

Pasta and Cheese

  • 9 ounce package cheese tortellini
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese, plus more for serving (optional)

Instructions

  1. Heat the oil: Warm the olive oil in a large soup pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat to prepare for sautéing the vegetables.
  2. Sauté vegetables: Add the chopped onion, diced carrots, and celery to the pot. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 4 to 5 minutes until the onions are lightly browned and the vegetables soften.
  3. Add seasonings and garlic: Stir in kosher salt, black pepper, dried oregano, and minced garlic. Cook for about a minute, stirring frequently to develop the flavors without burning the garlic.
  4. Add greens and liquids: Incorporate the kale (or delay if using spinach), marinara sauce, rinsed white beans, and 6 cups of the vegetable broth. Bring the mixture to a simmer and cook for 15 minutes to tenderize the vegetables and meld the flavors. If using spinach, wait until step 6 to add it.
  5. Add tortellini: If serving immediately, add the uncooked tortellini into the simmering soup and cook for 1 minute less than the package instructions indicate. If not serving right away, cook tortellini separately according to package instructions, drain, and stir into the soup just before serving.
  6. Adjust volume and add spinach: Since the cooked tortellini absorbs soup, add 1 or 2 cups more vegetable broth to adjust the consistency if it thickens too much. If using spinach instead of kale, add it now and stir for 1-2 minutes until wilted.
  7. Finish and serve: Stir in grated parmesan cheese to enrich the soup’s flavor, then taste and adjust seasoning with additional salt and pepper as needed. Ladle soup into bowls and optionally garnish with extra parmesan cheese.

Notes

  • Use low-sodium vegetable broth to better control the saltiness of the soup.
  • If substituting spinach for kale, add it towards the end to prevent overcooking and maintain its delicate texture.
  • For a gluten-free version, use gluten-free tortellini or substitute with gluten-free pasta.
  • Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Reheat gently and add extra broth if soup thickens too much.
  • This soup can be made vegan by skipping the parmesan cheese and ensuring tortellini is vegan or substituting with a vegan pasta option.

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