Showing posts with label Tortellini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tortellini. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2014

15 Bean Soup with Tortellini


1 bag 15 Bean mix
6 cups water
1 pkg Campbell's Slow Cooker Sauce Tavern Style Pot Roast
1 can diced fire roasted tomatoes
1 cup shredded cabbage
1 pkg. Tortellini
Salt & pepper to taste

In a slow cooker add beans and water.  Allow to soak at least 1 hr.  Add Campbell's sauce and turn to high.  Cook 6-7 hrs. or until beans are tender.  If possible, stir now and then.  Add cabbage, tomatoes, Tortellini, salt & pepper.  Cook another 2 hrs.  Serves 6-8.

Comment:  I've used one of these sauces to make Korean BBQ and loved it so I decided to give the Tavern Style Pot Roast a try.  I'm not a big beef eater so after having it sit in the pantry for a couple weeks I came up with the idea for using it to flavor a bean soup.... a Healthy Bean Soup.  The flavor is perfect!  A touch of heat but not much.  The roasted tomato flavor comes through as well as the flavor of the beans.  And the tortellini is just an additional addition that worked perfectly.  So as I always say... Think With Your Taste Buds.  You don't always have to use that product as it was originally created for.

Comments from Carol:  This hardy broth (really a sauce that Martha has expanded into a soup base) infuses the bean mixture with the rich flavor of beef without the beef.  I say rich because it's so distinctive in its flavor but no fats - a very healthy meal.  The bean mix has such a deeper, broader taste than our usual one-bean soups, I really prefer it and the tortellinis just add the finishing touch of interest.  A well balanced meal!




Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Bacon Tortellini 'n Cheese



1 pkg. (12 oz. about 3 cups) 3 cheese Tortellini
1 can (18 oz.) Progresso Recipe Starters Cheese Sauce
1/2 cup milk
1/4 tsp. minced garlic
1/2 cup precooked bacon, crumbled
2 cups shredded cheese
1/2 cup French fried onions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Cook Tortellini according to package.  In a large sauce pan bring cheese sauce, milk and garlic to a boil stirring constantly.  Remove from heat.  Fold in bacon and cheese.  Bake 20 minutes.  Top with French fried onions.  Bake another 3-4 minutes allowing the onions to lightly brown.  Serves 6


Comment:  I found a recipe for Bacon Mac and Cheese on the can of Progresso Recipe Starter but did as I always do, made a few changes.  I used the Tortellini instead of penne pasta.  I used an Italian cheese blend instead of cheddar and eliminated the red bell pepper.  I also topped mine with the French fried onions instead of panko.  This dish turned out simply delicious.  You can make changes by using different flavors of tortellini, cheese and by adding broccoli or even spinach.  Think With Your Taste Buds and make this dish your own.