Minestrone Soup With Tortellini (Pressure Cooker)

"This recipe was created for the pressure cooker, but I find it just as easy to make on the stove top or slow cooker. From Bob Warden's Slow Food Fast cookbook. The recipe calls for dry tortellini in the pressure cooker, but if using the stovetop, you could use refrigerated pasta."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Pressure Cooker: Add oil to the pressure cooker and heat on high or "brown" with the lid off. Saute onions, celery, carrots, and garlic until onions begin to sweat. Add the remaining ingredients and stir. Securely lock on the pressure cooker's lid, set the cooker to high and cook 5 minutes. Perform a "quick release" to release the cooker's pressure. Check pasta for doneness. If too al dente for your likeness continue to boil on high or "brown" with the lid off to your preference. Serve topped with parmesan cheese.
  • Stove top: Saute onion, celery, carrots and garlic in oil until onion is transparent. Add the remaining ingredients and simmer until pasta is cooked to your preference.

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Reviews

  1. My family thought this was a tasty meal. Simple ingredients, fast prep and cook times. Made recipe per instructions. I did use the 120z pkg of tortellini which made the soup pretty thick. Very good.
     
  2. Disgusting
     
  3. Great tasting supper soup, doesn't remind me of minestrone, but DH and I enjoyed it. Update: my 20-mo.-old granddaughter gobbled this up and asked for a 2nd bowl! Made in my 8-quart Cooks Essential pressure cooker, took me 20 minutes to come to pressure and I had to wait 10 minutes before doing "quick release" per my manual. I'm curious how this would compare to a cooktop p.c. If you have a 6-qt p.c., pay strict attention to the amounts listed or else you will overload your p.c. My tortellini came in a 12-oz package (I used all) and my spaghetti sauce came in a 32-oz. jar (I used all). The finished product maxed out the capacity of my 8-qt. p.c. All in all, a great weeknight meal! Made for Please Review My Recipe tag game.
     
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