Tortellini Spinach Bake in Creamy Lemon Sauce

People are always asking us how we come up with recipes, and also what we cook when we don’t really have a plan, or we’re short on time.  We’ll be the first to admit that we’re not above drive-throughs, cold cereal, and frozen meals.  But sometimes you just want a good, hearty, home-cooked meal.  This is a great example of a really good dinner, that was created by simple ingredients I already had around my kitchen. I’ve said over and over that the trick to being able to whip up quick, yet delicious meals in a pinch is keeping a well-stocked pantry.  One of the things I always have around is dried pasta, in all shapes and sizes.  I love quick cooking tortellini that can be a great base to so many quick dinners- and there’s something fun about little pouches of cheese!  I also almost always have a giant package of fresh spinach from Costco in my fridge, and it’s so cheap that I don’t hesitate buying it in such large quantities.  After a week or so I’m always looking for ways to use it up quick before it goes bad.

This is an awesome little pasta bake and the great thing is that it looks fancy and tastes decadent, but it’s super simple to throw together (shhh…no one has to know!) And although it’s rich and creamy and cheesy, it’s also fairly healthy.  I love dinners that I can throw together during my baby’s nap-time and pop in the fridge to have ready at dinner time when things get crazy.

Let’s cook.

Obviously you’ll need tortellini!  You can find dried tortellini in the regular pasta aisle- a great thing to have in your pantry.

You don’t need to have any jarred sauce on hand for this dish- the sauce is SO good and you’ll be amazed how quick and easy it is.  Start by cooking up a few strips of bacon (or pancetta would be great too) until crisp.  It only takes a little bit for good flavor throughout the dish.

After you take the bacon out of the pan, you’re going to make a simple roux– but instead of butter, we’ll take advantage of the fat we’ve already got right there in the pan!  You’ll just use a little bit, and discard the rest of the grease.  I usually just take a wad of paper towels and soak it right up and toss it in the trash.  (Or save it in a jar if you’re a save-the-bacon-grease type of person)

In the little bit of bacon grease in the pan, toss in some minced garlic.  I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again- the smell of fresh garlic sauteing in bacon drippings is one of the most intoxicating smells in the world.  Glade needs to market that one.  Add a little flour and a little milk (non-fat is fine) and you’ve got yourself a base to a nice creamy sauce.

We’ll flavor it up with salt and pepper of course, a little basil, and then some fresh lemon zest, lemon juice, and some red pepper flakes.  The lemon is so bright and so fresh, it adds the perfect flavor to this creamy, savory dish.  And with the red pepper flakes, you can add just a little, for flavor and no heat- or a lot, for flavor and a nice kick.  Up to you.  It’s like a choose your own adventure book (remember those??)  I added 1/4 teaspoon and it wasn’t spicy at all.  Really.  I promise.

By now those tortellini are done cooking (they only take about 10 minutes) so drain those and then place them back in the pot they came out of.

When our recipes call for “loosely packed spinach” this is what we mean.  Just set the spinach in the measuring cup gently and don’t pack it down.

And when we say “roughly chopped” it just looks like this- no need to be meticulous, just run a knife through it real quick.

The tortellini is back in the pot and now we’ll toss in the spinach and the bacon (I reserve about 1 tablespoon of the bacon to put on top at the end)

We’ll also add a little cheese, both Parmesan and Mozarella, for flavor and creamy-melty-cheesy-goodness.  If you wanted to bulk up the meal and add some protein, some chopped grilled chicken would be fantastic ion there too!

Stir in the sauce and pop it all in a baking dish with a little more cheese and bacon on top.   At this point it can be covered in foil and go in the fridge for later, or right into the oven.

It bakes up in 20-30 minutes, and while it’s in the hot oven the flavors have a party and come out tasting even better than when they started.  Amazing how that happens!

Serve it as a one dish dinner with a piece of crusty french bread on the side, or as a side to chicken or steak.  Makes a great addition to a pot-luck too.  With the fun tortellini and the yummy cheesy sauce, my kids said NOTHING about the fact that there was spinach in there.  Plus one for team Mom!

 

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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. Made this for my mommy who was visiting for Mother’s Day! DE-LICIOUS! We baked 1 1/2 chicken breasts seasoned with salt and pepper and a garlic and herb seasoning (from Sam’s Club) and then diced it up and added it in with the spinach and cheeses before baking… it was so GOOD… like Olive Garden good! Served along with salad and rolls, the perfect Mother’s Day meal! THANKS again for ANOTHER yummy EASY meal!

  2. I have never posted a comment but every recipe that I have made has been awesome!! I never worry if it will be good as I know that it will!! This was another winner and I will make it again. Honestly I was worried about the lemon,thought that it might be too overpowering but it was perfect in this dish. Thought maybe I would try it with just penne next time. Thanks!

  3. I just had to tell you that I was sitting here about an hour ago, unsure of what I was cooking for dinner. Then I remembered this blog and that I picked up some of this pasta. I didn’t have any spinach but I just grilled up some chicken and asparagus for the side. Yum! It was a hit. Thanks! I love that your recipes are super yummy and can almost always be flexible if I’m missing something.

  4. I made this for dinner the other night and posted it on my blog. I linked it back to you guys. I love everything I make from your recipes and so far, not one has been even remotely so so. Keep making such wonderful dishes, please.
    Sincerely,

  5. I made this for dinner this last week and we loved it. I used a couple tbls of butter since I had pre-cooked bacon. I also added a chicken breast, thinly sliced, and pan seared with garlic salt. It was wonderful and oh so easy.

  6. LOVED this! Husband LOVED this too!! He had wide eyes all through dinner and kept asking, “what’s this called??!” Thank you!!!

  7. i have a question about spinach – fresh spinach can be so expensive and frozen is a lot more reasonable, however i HATE defrosting spinach because it seems like the water NEVER comes out!! i squeeze and squeeze and there’s always more, and then it’s chopped so small that it goes through the strainer holes and I lose half of it haha. do you know of any good methods for defrosting spinach? I definitely prefer fresh because I think it tastes better and is a lot easier so my second question is can you freeze bagged spinach, because mine usually goes bad before I can use it all

  8. Oh my…..as I sit here, based on aroma alone (and perhaps a lick off the spoon of the leftover sauce) I am resisting the temptation of eating the entire casserole dish, before my little ones wake up! Thank you for this recipe, I already love it and I haven’t even taken a bite!

  9. I was skeptical that it was on this was on the healthy side, but I plugged it into my WW recipe builder and it only comes out to 5 points with 8 servings. Tomorrow night it is!