Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi Soup copycat is every bit as creamy and delicious as the restaurant version, made in less than 30 minutes!
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There’s a reason nearly everyone loves Olive Garden. Their food is good! And addictive! A quick search of Pinterest reveals hundreds of Olive Garden copycat recipes — from their Italian salad dressing to their toasted ravioli. I can think of a few reasons why seemingly everyone wants to recreate these dishes at home. First of all, it’s more budget-friendly to eat at home. Second, you can make as much as you want (leftovers!). Third, you don’t have to put on pants that don’t have an elastic waistband and drive to the restaurant when a craving hits. And, fourth, you don’t have to take your kids out to eat. I probably should have put that as my first reason, actually. Let’s face it, taking your kids out to eat is the ultimate gamble. And sometimes you’re just not in the mood to test your luck.
Let’s just say the perfect storm of all of these reasons came together for me one fateful Saturday. Not to be outdone, I decided to make my own Chicken Gnocchi Soup, darn it. And no one and no pants with a zipper and a button were going to stop me. Luckily, I had some gnocchi in the freezer and the rest of the ingredients on hand (it’s like I unknowingly prepared for this exact moment).
The rest, they say, is Olive Garden recipe history. The soup was delicious, no one had to go anywhere, and — most importantly — there were plenty of leftovers.
HOW DO YOU MAKE GNOCCHI?
Gnocchi is made from potatoes, flour, and eggs. I’m not sure what genius came up with this combination, but I am forever grateful. Making gnocchi is fun and rewarding, if you have the time and inclination. I’ve made it before but it’s been a while and now I just tend to use the store-bought varieties, as I find they work well in most recipes. If you want to try your hand at your own homemade gnocchi, allow me to refer you to this recipe. I hope you enjoy it and that it turns out perfectly.
WHAT KIND OF PRE-COOKED CHICKEN SHOULD I USE?
For this recipe, I suggest you use boneless, skinless chicken that’s already been cooked and diced because it makes this recipe come together more easily. To do this yourself, I recommend dicing the chicken before cooking it, as it will cook quicker that way. You can cook it in a little bit of olive oil until it’s just done. Add a little salt and pepper to it if you like.
Another option is to buy pre-shredded, cooked chicken at your grocery store. It tends to be more expensive, but can be worth it. The only drawbacks are that you’re going to have shredded chicken instead of nice, little, bite-size cubes in your soup and sometimes I think that this kind of chicken tends to have a little bit of a chewier texture than when it’s been more recently cooked.
CAN I MAKE THIS IN A SLOW COOKER?
Yes, yes, you can make this soup in a slow cooker. Here’s what I would change though, in this recipe. I would still definitely use cooked, diced chicken. So have that at the ready. Also, go ahead and saute the veggies and garlic. THEN put the chicken and veggies all together in the bottom of your slow cooker. Add the liquids and all the other ingredients except the gnocchi, half and half, and spinach. Cook on low for three to four hours, adding the gnocchi in for the last hour of cooking. Before serving, add the half and half and spinach and stir to combine. The spinach should wilt quickly. Serve. Enjoy. And try not to eat it all in one sitting.
What people are saying about this Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi Soup
“Easy to make and delicious. It ended up like a whole dinner in a bowl. Next time I might try using a rotisserie chicken.” – Don
“This soup is so delicious! It’s so easy and flavorful. I love to top it off with some grated parmesan cheese.” – Erin
“I made this with my Thanksgiving turkey left overs and it turned out fantastic! Thank you so much for the recipe!” – Krystal
Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi Soup
Ingredients
- 3-4 boneless skinless chicken breasts - cooked and diced
- 1 stalk of celery - chopped
- ½ white onion - diced
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- ½ cup shredded carrots
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 4 cups low sodium chicken broth
- salt and pepper - to taste
- 1 teaspoon thyme
- 16 ounces potato gnocchi
- 2 cups half and half - see note
- 1 cup fresh spinach - roughly chopped
Instructions
- Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add celery, onions, garlic, and carrots and saute for 2-3 minutes until onions are translucent.
- Add chicken, chicken broth, salt, pepper, and thyme, bring to a boil, then gently stir in gnocchi. Boil for 3-4 minutes longer before reducing heat to a simmer and cooking for 10 minutes.
- Stir in half and half and spinach and cook another 1-2 minutes until spinach is tender. Taste, add salt and pepper if needed, and serve.
kind of bland. had to add extra seasonings
This is very yummy. It satisfies the potato full hunger craving. I use a non dairy heavy whipping cream instead of the half n half. Works beautifully!
Super easy and delicious.
About how many cups of pre-cooked chicken?
About 2-3 cups
Very good per recipe. If you want to put it over the top use heavy cream instead of half and half. Add a couple cups of chopped mushrooms and some provolone cheese.
I’ve made this several times with heavy whipping cream. My girlfriend loves it. Will definitely be coming back to it every winter. Thank you!
That’s great to hear! 🙂
I made the chicken gnocchi soup. It was the best. Very easy to make. I basically had most all ingredients in my fridge and pantry. It is a very filling soup and very tasty. I love it as did my family.
Delicious!! Made this for my family of 6 so we doubled the recipe. Turned out amazing!! I think next time around I’ll be using a little less thyme but that’s just a personal preference! Great recipe and i HIGHLY recommend. 🙂
In the nutrition section, what is the amount of calories per serving? What is the serving size?
The calories are per serving. All nutrition facts are taken from myfitnesspal.com you can make a free account if you’d like to double check anything. As for the serving size, it’s 1/4 of the recipe.
Made this last night and it was Delicious!! I did do half cream and half and half and added extra garlic. After all who doesn’t love fresh garlic!
Love ❤️ this recipe great starter for me personally I made twice second time doubled so had too add knife chicken boulion powder and extra 11/4 cup milk ( was out of half and half ) I also used fried dried garlic as I was out fresh
I added this time crushed hemp hearts 1/4 cup and natural cheese as well as 2 cups potato flakes to thicken in place of milk cream substitute I felt like this was even better than Olive Garden next time more potato flakes to thicken milk or corn starch I also used a little more than half of rotessior chicken very finely chopped
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Oh you’re so sweet! Haha thank you for your kind words! It’s always nice to hear when people enjoy these recipes 🙂
THIS IS THE BESTEST SOUP EVER, I WOULD SELL MY FIRST BORN FOR THIS SOUP IT IS THAT GOOD- A+ FOR THE CREATOR OF THIS RECIPE
Wow! You’re so kind! Thank you so much! 🙂
SO glad I found this! I followed the directions without changing a thing As I always do to give a true review of the posted recipe & not an ‘oh it was ok but I did this and this instead’.. Then I tweak it the next time I make it. Well I can honestly say the ONLY thing I would change about this is that I would add more spinach. Other than that? Nope. SOOOOOO DELICIOUS!!! Will make again! And again! Thank you for sharing!!!
Haha I appreciate the true honest review! And I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Can you freeze the leftovers?
Yes, you can freeze and thaw this soup for around three months or so. But the gnocchi may be a bit softer once thawed than when fresh. You can leave the gnocchi out and freeze the soup and add it in later if you prefer as well.
Will this freeze ok with the gnocchi?
Yes, you can freeze and thaw this soup for around three months or so. But the gnocchi may be a bit softer once thawed than when fresh. You can leave the gnocchi out and freeze the soup and add it in later if you prefer as well.