Hearty Tortellini Soup

"30 minute soup, that once you brown the sausage, its a snap ..Throw the other ingredients in and let them simmer."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
3 quarts
Serves:
10-12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut sausage into 3/4 inch pieces, and brown in a stockpot, and drain.
  • Add water,stewed tomatoes, soup, coleslaw mix, and beans, and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 20-25 minutes or until vegetables are tender.
  • Uncover, add tortellini, and cook 3-5 minutes or until pasta is tender.
  • Garnish with cheese, if desired.

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  1. This is a unique version of tortellini soup, of which I've tried so many. I really liked this one because of it's uniqueness. I made a very slight adjustment, using 3 hot Italian sausages, which I removed the casing and browned in crumbles. I then followed the recipe exactly as posted. The French onion soup and broccoli-slaw were really great additions that I never would have thought of! The fresh-cut green beans were also a nice addition. I used whole wheat 3-cheese tortellini, which worked out nicely. My only issue is with the tomatoes - they are quite too large and don't break down. I think I would substitute diced tomatoes instead, which I think do come with Italian seasoning. This soup was hearty and filling and a perfect meal on a January afternoon. Thanks for sharing!
     
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  1. This is a unique version of tortellini soup, of which I've tried so many. I really liked this one because of it's uniqueness. I made a very slight adjustment, using 3 hot Italian sausages, which I removed the casing and browned in crumbles. I then followed the recipe exactly as posted. The French onion soup and broccoli-slaw were really great additions that I never would have thought of! The fresh-cut green beans were also a nice addition. I used whole wheat 3-cheese tortellini, which worked out nicely. My only issue is with the tomatoes - they are quite too large and don't break down. I think I would substitute diced tomatoes instead, which I think do come with Italian seasoning. This soup was hearty and filling and a perfect meal on a January afternoon. Thanks for sharing!
     

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<p>Hello everyone, My name is Doug and I am the host of I recommend tag.I am in my early 40's, I am married, with two children. Michael 14, and katherine 10 . I started to learn to cook, after I got married, when my wife started working nights, and I couldn't get around because I had my entire left leg rebuilt. I just completed remodeling my entire house, and am very active at volunteering at my childrens schools.<br />Rating System <br />5 stars- Outstanding (4 out 4 ) in family enjoyed. <br />4 stars - Very good (3 out of 4) in family enjoyed. Will make no adjustments. <br />3 stars - good, might consider an adjustment <br />2 stars- Okay- will make adjustment <br />1 star- debatable I will make again, would with right adjustment <br />0 stars - Will not attempt again.</p>
 
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