Quick & Light Chicken Toscana Soup Insired by Macaroni Grill

"This is a delicious and light version of Macaroni Grill's Chicken Toscana Soup. This recipe could use some thickening up with half & half and butter to be more like Macaroni Grill's, but I like it lower calorie so this is the way I make it. On the days I am making this, I run by Macaroni Grill and get one of their loaves of bread to go with it (they charge $1 per loaf and include the oil/vineger/black pepper dipping sauce) or you can make your own - there is an easy, highly rated version on RecipeZaar (#64446). I have made this in a crockpot (I cooked the sauted onions and garlic, broth, and raw chicken for 7 hours on low,,,shredded the chicken....then I transferred it to a pot on the stove and finished it according to recipe)."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 4.92 ml olive oil
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1275.72 g low-sodium low-fat chicken broth (3 small cans or 1 large can )
  • 1 large tomatoes, drained and chopped
  • 236.59-473.18 ml cooked chicken (roasted chicken from grocery store works great)
  • 226.79 g 1% low-fat milk (you can use half & half if you want to be decadent)
  • 226.79 g mini gnocchi (Recipe online or Trader Joes carries it, get parmesan gnocchi if they have it. If you can't find min)
  • 141.74 g Baby Spinach (fresh, half bag)
  • parmesan cheese
  • fresh basil (if you only have dried, rub approx. 3/4 tsp. between palms and add when you add the milk)
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directions

  • Cook the onion and garlic in olive oil until transparent (5-10 minutes). Add the chicken broth and bring to boil. Add chicken and tomatoes; bring back to a good simmer for 5 minutes. Add gnocchi; cook for 1 or 2 minutes if mini size, a little longer if larger.
  • Add milk and heat until steaming. Stir in spinach just long enough to wilt. Ladel into bowls and top with parmesan cheese and fresh basil if you have it.

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Reviews

  1. This is an excellent soup with just a few changes. I reduced the amount of onion to half of a medium white onion (there was simply too much onion!) and increased the garlic to four cloves. Instead of using 1% milk I used half and half, which made the soup super creamy. If the health conscious want the creamy without a lot of the fat, look into fat free half and half which is also very rich. I was unable to find mini gnocchi, so I used regular. The only thing I would change with that is to reduce the amount of gnocchi (by a 1/3) and chop the regular sized gnocchi in half. Otherwise, yum! Make this recipe.
     
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  1. This is an excellent soup with just a few changes. I reduced the amount of onion to half of a medium white onion (there was simply too much onion!) and increased the garlic to four cloves. Instead of using 1% milk I used half and half, which made the soup super creamy. If the health conscious want the creamy without a lot of the fat, look into fat free half and half which is also very rich. I was unable to find mini gnocchi, so I used regular. The only thing I would change with that is to reduce the amount of gnocchi (by a 1/3) and chop the regular sized gnocchi in half. Otherwise, yum! Make this recipe.
     

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