This Baked Tortellini with a sausagey tomato sauce is pretty basic but it’s ohhhh so good. It’s my comfort food weakness right now. Highly recommend dunking in there with some buttery garlic bread!
This Baked Tortellini Is My Weakness Right Now.
I started making this as a cozy weekend moment – we’re having a friend over for dinner, we’re ready to tuck in at home, we just want a big pan of carby delight to dive into with butter-soaked crispity pieces of garlic bread.
And then it moved into, like, I can’t wait till the weekend for that so let’s make that again on Tuesday night for dinner.
And now it’s just in the permanent repertoire! Unlike the AFC, it’s not really a nightly situation – this guy is heavy and rich and unapologetically extra, and once a week is about all I can handle. So I save it for a night when I am extra hungry and looking for a comfort food hug, and it delivers every time.
I loosely based this around one of my favorite soups of all time – Ang’s Tortellini Soup. But since it’s already pretty heavy with the cheese on top, I don’t think it needs the cream in there. That said, follow your heart. If you’re wanting some creaminess or a few dollops of garlic herb Rondele in there (a weirdly specific vision I’ve had), please don’t deny yourself this joy.
And DO NOT SKIP the garlic bread – I know it’s an extra step, and you can buy it if you must! But dunking a chunk of garlic bread into that skillet and building a perfect bite with sauce, bread, and a little piece of cheesy tortellini is an elite experience that I don’t want you to miss out on.
Welcome To My House! Come Make This Baked Tortellini With Me.
1
Brown Your Sausage.
I like to let it sit for a minute so it gets *actually* crisped and browned on the outside.
2
Chop and Sauté Your Veggies.
I am lazy so I did my veggies in the food processor into a very fine mince. But you can also be proper and chop them.
Sausage gets cooked, veggies get cooked, then they both went back in together. Check out the browning on the sausage. YUMMO!
3
Add Tortellini, Etc.
Here goes the sauce and tortellini…
And here comes the spinach. We’re going to simmer.
At this point I’ve made a very nice little mess. Typical.
4
Bake that Baby Up Under a Cheese Blankie.
I use shredded mozz and grated parm! Plus a bit of parsley for beauty.
5
Eat This With Garlic Bread. Please. Yum.
It’s very carb-on-carb and it’s SO delicious. Chunks of garlic bread are the perfect vehicle to scoop up that flavorful tomatoey, sausagey sauce plus a bite or two of tortellini. OMG I’m drooling.