Description
Perfect for a cool fall day, this soup is super flavorful and hearty!
Ingredients
- 1 whole Large Yellow Onion, Diced
- 5 cloves Garlic, Minced
- 28 ounces, weight Canned Whole Plum Tomatoes (sauce Included)
- 1 can (15 Oz. Size) Tomato Sauce
- 2 Tablespoons Fresh Basil, Chopped
- 1 teaspoon Granulated Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
- ¾ teaspoons Black Pepper
- 1 cup Half-and-half
- 3-½ cups Chicken Stock Or Broth
- ¼ cups Unsalted Butter
- 3 Tablespoons All-purpose Flour
- ½ cups Whole Milk
- 1 cup Parmesan Cheese, Finely Grated
- 16 ounces, weight Gnocchi, Cooked Per Manufacturer’s Instructions, Drained
- 2 cups Fully-cooked Chicken Breast, Shredded
- Shaved Parmesan And Chopped Basil, For Garnish
Preparation
Into your slow cooker, add yellow onion, garlic, tomatoes, tomato sauce, basil, granulated sugar, salt, pepper, half-and-half and chicken stock. Stir to combine. Cook on high for 3-4 hours or low for 6-8 hours, stirring every hour or so.
Once cooked, transfer the soup to a blender (do it in small batches and don’t over fill the canister) and blend until completely smooth. Be careful, as the soup will be hot. Cover the blender with a towel and hold it as you blend. Transfer the soup back into the slow cooker. Keep the heat set on low.
Prepare a roux by melting the butter in a small saucepan over low heat. Sprinkle in the flour and whisk until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes. Whisk in the milk and continue to whisk until no lumps of flour remain and the mixture is thick.
Add the roux into the slow cooker, and whisk until fully incorporated. Add the grated Parmesan cheese and cover. Cook for an additional 10-15 minutes, or until the cheese has melted.
Add the cooked gnocchi and chicken and stir to combine. Serve immediately with shaved Parmesan and chopped basil.
Note: If you plan on reheating the soup, I suggest serving the gnocchi individually by placing a small amount in each bowl and then pouring the soup over top. The gnocchi tends to get gummy if it sits in the soup and will not reheat as well. You may still add the chicken to the entire pot of soup.