Get ready, food lovers! Today, I’m thrilled to introduce you to one of my all-time favorite dishes – Judy’s Vegetable Tortellini. This recipe takes me back to my childhood when my mom used to prepare this creamy, cheesy delight for our family dinners. It’s an authentic Italian dish that combines the heartiness of tortellini with the rich flavors of creamed spinach, parmesan, and Romano cheese. What I love most about this recipe is its simplicity. With just a few basic ingredients and a little bit of time, you can whip up a meal that’s sure to impress your loved ones. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or a beginner in the kitchen, this recipe is easy to follow and delivers on flavor every time. So, if you’re a fan of Italian cuisine or just looking for a new recipe to try, I highly recommend giving Judy’s Vegetable Tortellini a go. You won’t be disappointed!
Ingredients
- 1 bag frozen chopped onions
- 1/2 tsp. minced garlic
- 2 Tbsp. oil
- 2 Tbsp. butter
- 1 lb. pkg. creamed spinach, softened
- 1/2 c. Parmesan cheese
- 1/2 c. Romano cheese
- 1 lb. box dry tortellini
- 1 pt. heavy cream
Cooking Method
- Saute onions and garlic in butter and oil until transparent. Add spinach and heavy cream.
- Simmer; throw in cheeses.
- Stir and shut heat off.
- Make tortellini according to directions on box. Mix all ingredients when tortellini are tender.
- Serve hot.
Calorie: 800
Total cooking time: 1 hour
Difficulty level: Easy

The Chronicles of Judy’s Vegetable Tortellini
The Beginning of My Culinary Journey
Once upon a time, in the kingdom of my kitchen, I found myself at the mercy of my empty stomach and a recipe for Judy’s Vegetable Tortellini. I was armed with a bag of frozen chopped onions (why chop when you can buy them pre-chopped?), half a teaspoon of minced garlic (because who doesn’t love garlic?), 2 tablespoons each of oil and butter (the dynamic duo of cooking), a whole pound of creamed spinach (softened, like my resolve after a long day), and a pint of heavy cream (the real heavy-weight here).
Wrestling with Ingredients
The first step in this culinary odyssey was to sauté the onions and garlic in the butter and oil. Now, I’ve had my share of onion-induced tears, but this time, the onions were the ones crying as they were tossed into the hot, buttery oil. I stirred them vigorously until they turned as transparent as my intentions of eating way more than a single serving of this dish.
Creamed Spinach and Heavy Cream: An Unexpected Pair
Next, it was time to introduce the creamed spinach and heavy cream to the pan. If you’ve never watched creamed spinach melt into heavy cream, you haven’t truly lived. It’s the equivalent of witnessing a culinary ballet, where the creamed spinach pirouettes into the heavy cream creating a rich, velvety mixture that’s just begging to be tasted.
The Cheesy Plot Twist
Just when you thought this tale couldn’t get any cheesier, in came the Parmesan and Romano. These weren’t just any ordinary cheeses, oh no. They were the superheroes of the dairy world, swooping in to save the day (or in this case, the dish). I threw them into the pan, watching as they melted and created a creamy, cheesy concoction that would be the envy of any Italian grandma.
Tortellini: The Unsung Hero
Now, what’s a tortellini recipe without the tortellini? Nothing, that’s what. So, I whipped out a box of dry tortellini and cooked them according to the instructions on the box because who am I to argue with the wisdom of pasta manufacturers? Then, with the grace of a seasoned chef (or a clumsy food blogger), I mixed all the ingredients together, the tortellini soaking up all the creamy, cheesy goodness like a sponge.
The Grand Finale
Finally, it was time to serve up this masterpiece. I dished up a generous portion, the tantalizing aroma wafting through the kitchen. The taste? Nothing short of divine. The combination of the onions, garlic, oil, butter, creamed spinach, Parmesan cheese, Romano cheese, tortellini, and heavy cream created a symphony of flavors, each bite better than the last.
Judy’s Vegetable Tortellini, ladies and gentlemen, was a resounding success, proving once again that in the kitchen, as in life, the journey is just as important as the destination. Well, unless you’re really hungry. Then the destination might be a tad more important.