Cheese Tortellini in Light Broth

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  • on October 21, 2011

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    This is a great light soup for a first course or a lighter meal! I literally threw it together in 5 minutes, so it's great when you're pressed for time. The only thing I changed was that I added a pinch of fresh chopped thyme. I didn't find it bland at all...simple maybe but not bland. I love the way the Parmesan cheese melts when you sprinkle it into the soup, so much fun!

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  • on June 28, 2011

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    Can easy be too simple: Yes! This soup was a little too bland for me. But, otherwise, it wasn't all that bad. I enjoyed the cheesiness and warm broth flavor. All it needs is just a bit more flavor. I tried adding a bit of bell peppers and it turned out great,

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  • on February 09, 2011

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    I cannot imagine anyone saying this soup is flavorful. This soup is extremely bland but a great jumping off point. A little onion, chopped carrots and celery, spinach and parm cheese and now you have a great tasting soup.

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  • on December 01, 2010

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    The only thing I recommend doing different is adding some more seasoning. I added celery salt, thyme, oregano, garlic and basil. Also at the end I added baby spinach instead of parsly and it tasted great!!

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  • on October 07, 2010

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    My kids love tortellini soup....the only thing I do different is saute about a 1/2 cup of thinly sliced onions in a little olive oil and then add the broth....I've used both chicken and vegtable broth and both are delicious.

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  • on September 06, 2010

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    I ate the most amazing cheese tortellini soup in Minnesota while my husband was in the hospital there. In trying to recreate that dish I found this recipe. I think it would be better with vegetable broth but this was amazingly delicious! This is a great basic recipe, as others have said. Next time I'm going to try bigger tortellini and veggie broth.

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  • on July 19, 2010

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    This is incredibly EASY and so good. Tastes like you ordered it in a restaurant and yet it's completely worry free. I like to add spinach for extra nutrition, but otherwise I don't do anything special. It's good made with vegetable broth rather than chicken broth, too. The only thing is that it's not so good the next day because the tortellini gets a little bloated, so I usually only add as much as will be eaten at once, and then add more pasta when I eat it the next time. Good enough to serve to company!

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  • on July 09, 2010

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    I have been making something like this for quite some time. What I love about it is you can totally make it your own, using whatever additional ingredients you have on hand. I usually add aome garlic, spinach and mozzarella cheese. Not only does it taste great but it's really pretty in the bowl. Excellent when served with garlic toast.

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  • on May 03, 2010

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    i had to state that i really think that giada meant for this to be an easy base for a simple go-to soup when you need a quick yummy warm meal. i just made it just as she said and it was still good, not bland as some have said- how is chicken stock bland?? people need to stop thinking you need a bunch of ingredients for everything. i think you are supposed to add what you wish into it- i ended up adding some garlic and crushed red pepper since i had some sitting around. i wouldve added spinach but i dont have any. as for the person giving her a hard time for it not being authentic, i definitely think that giada knows that. she wrote this recipe as a simple and fast meal for people who dont have the time to put together something complicatedl, like one with homemade chicken stock and tortellinis. all in all i think this is a really good recipe that you can put your own twist in however you like or just eat it how she has stated. i still love you giada!!

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  • on March 18, 2010

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    I'm eating this soup as I type and I must say I'm really pleased! I'm glad I read the reviews first, as I made some minor changes. First, I used organic free range chicken broth and Trader Joe's cheese tortellini. I added garlic salt, pepper, thyme, and a pinch of sweet paprika to the broth and the flavor is incredible. A definite must make when you're feeling a little lazy.

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