If you’re looking for a comforting soup for a cold night, look no further. This chicken gnocchi soup has all the flavors of chicken pot pie, with an Italian twist, but it’s SO much easier to make. This soup is quite similar to my chicken and dumplings (you all LOVE that recipe with over 100 five-star ratings!), but this one is even faster and easier because you use prepared gnocchi instead of making dumplings from scratch! You’re going to love the flavor of thyme and oregano, the creamy and luscious thick texture, and the rich flavor of this chicken gnocchi soup. Not to mention how QUICKLY it comes together when you use store-bought gnocchi (which cooks in three minutes) and pre-cooked shredded chicken!

Ingredients and Substitutions

Cooked, shredded chicken – Rotisserie chicken is great for this, but I whipped up a batch of chicken breasts in my slow cooker for a healthier option. You can also poach chicken breasts, cook a whole chicken in a slow cooker, or use leftover roast chicken.Potato Gnocchi – I used store-bought potato gnocchi for this. You can find it in the pasta aisle in your grocery store. Feel free to use ricotta gnocchi or homemade potato gnocchi. For a low carb version, try pre-made cauliflower gnocchi, and use gluten-free gnocchi if needed.Spinach – I used baby spinach, which I roughly chopped. You can use mature fresh spinach, or frozen (thawed and drained) if you prefer, or even another green like chopped kale.Chicken stock – I used homemade chicken stock. Vegetable stock, or a boullion based broth, will work fine.Half and half – you can use heavy cream for a richer taste, or whole milk for a lighter version. You can use low-fat or skim milk in a pinch, but be aware that the texture will not be as rich.Herbs: Oregano and Thyme – One or the other is fine, or a pre-mixed Italian seasoning will work as well.Veggies: Garlic, Onion, Carrots, and CeleryAll-purpose flour – this is used to make a roux to thicken the soup. Use GF if needed, or another thickener such as arrowroot powder or cornstarch.Parmesan Cheese – Romano or another hard Italian cheese can be used instead, or even another shredded cheese like cheddar or mozzarella melted into the soup in the end.Butter, salt, and pepper – Olive oil can be used instead if you prefer.

How to make Chicken Gnocchi Soup

Tips and Tricks

This soup cooks quickly, which means the celery, carrots, and onions don’t have much time to really soften. They come out a bit crunchy, which I liked. But if you prefer really soft veggies, I recommend either sautéing in the beginning for a longer time until they are really soft, or really finely dicing the onion and celery and grating the carrot (reducing their size will decrease the time it takes to soften them).Wait until the end to add salt and pepper – the chicken stock you use, the cooked chicken, and the parmesan cheese all will add salt and flavor to the soup, so it’s impossible to estimate the exact amount you’ll need. You won’t likely need much, so just wait until you can taste it at the end.

Can you freeze it?

Yup! Chicken gnocchi soup freezes really well. Just wait for it to cool a bit, then freeze it in an airtight container for up to 6 months.

Are the leftovers good?

Oh my goodness YES! That makes this chicken gnocchi soup a great make ahead recipe or meal prep for the week. This batch makes a lot. My family and I had this for dinner (with a loaf of crusty no knead bread), and then for lunches for the next two days. Leftovers will stay good in the fridge in an airtight container for 3-5 days.

Other easy Italian-inspired soup recipes

Zuppa Toscana (another Olive Garden copycat recipe)Lasagna SoupGreen Minestrone SoupItalian Spinach, Orzo, and Meatball SoupWinter Minestrone Soup with root vegetables and quinoaRosemary Minestrone Soup with butternut squash

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