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Ingredients of Easy 5 Cheese & Herb Tortellini Tomato Soup (kiddo approved)
- You need 10 oz of package fresh tortellini (I use Trader Giotto's from Trader Joes).
- Prepare 26 oz of can Campbell's condensed tomato soup.
- Prepare 1 tbsp of fresh basil leaves chopped.
- It's 1 tsp of fresh oregano.
- You need 1 tsp of minced garlic.
- It's 1 of your favorite parmesan (I use a parmesan, romano, asiago blend).
- Prepare 1 of salt and pepper if you desire (I think it's wonderful without).
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Easy 5 Cheese & Herb Tortellini Tomato Soup (kiddo approved) instructions
- Par boil your tortellini a few minutes less than the package suggests. Poor into a colander and set aside. (mine said 6-8 minutes so I did 5).
- Using the same pot (that's now empty) pour your tomato soup concentrate in. Follow instructions on can to add the water (mine said 1 can soup concentrate + 1 can water) and heat on medium heat stirring occasionally..
- Add chopped fresh basil and oregano, garlic, salt & pepper & bring to a simmer. Reduce heat to simmer..
- Once the soup is at a steady simmer gently add the tortellini into the tomato soup deliciousness and heat for about a minute or two..
- Ladle into bowls, top with parmesan cheese and a sprig of basil. Pair with a salad or enjoy by itself..
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