This creamy Chicken Gnocchi Soup is so easy to make at home and tastes just like the famous soup from Olive Garden. Use fresh or leftover chicken and make it on the Stove Top or the Crock Pot!
Be sure to serve this soup with my easy Cheddar Bay or Buttermilk Biscuits!
I definitely struggle with which soup to choose from when I go to Olive Garden, but Chicken Gnocchi Soup is always a top contender, along with their Zuppa Toscana Soup. (Does anyone else have a self vs. self over this decision?)
Since you’re here, I’m sure that this soup is right at the top of your list too. So let’s do it, this is definitely a super easy soup recipe. Check out my pro tips, storage information, Crock Pot instructions, and more below!
See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.
Soften the vegetables and garlic in butter. Add the flour and cook for 2 minutes to remove the raw flour taste.
Add the chicken broth and half and half in splashes, stirring as you do so. Adding it too quickly can break the roux. Add the thyme and mustard powder.
Add the chicken and bring it to a gentle boil until cooked through, 10-15 minutes. Remove and dice, then add it back to the soup.
Let the soup simmer until desired consistency is obtained, it will continue to thicken. Add the gnocchi and simmer for about 5 minutes, (refer to package for timing).
Add spinach, red pepper flakes, and any salt/pepper to taste. Simmer until spinach is wilted, about 1 minute. Serve!
Note: We’ll use a slurry to thicken the soup at the end, so omit the flour and only use 1 Tbsp. butter. The consistency of the Crock Pot method isn’t quite as thick as the stove top but it still tastes great.
Tools For This Recipe
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- 4-Quart Dutch Oven– This is the perfect size for this soup. This one is high quality and you’ll have it forever. (I use one almost every time I cook!)
- Spice Rack– This is the one I have, it’s a snap to measure out your seasonings quickly and easily. (Big time saver.)
- Measuring Spoons– To measure out the seasonings.
- Pinch Bowls– I measure out my seasonings ahead of time and add them to these small bowls so they’re ready to go when it’s time to add them.
- Garlic Twister– it’s much more flavorful to mince fresh garlic. This twister does it in seconds and is easy to clean and store.
- Soup Bowls –(I love these!)
- 16 oz. storage containers – I use these to store/freeze my soups. They have 8 oz. sizes as well. They’re stackable, leak proof, and dishwasher/microwave safe.