The first time I tasted Olive Garden’s Chicken Gnocchi Soup, it was during a winter lunch with friends. As the steaming bowl arrived at our table, I was instantly captivated by the aroma of herbs and cream. That first spoonful of pillowy gnocchi and tender chicken swimming in rich, velvety broth was pure comfort in a bowl. I knew immediately I had to recreate this magic at home. You can enjoy the same taste that you can get from the Olive Garden with this easy copycat recipe.

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Why This Homemade Version Beats the Original
This copycat Olive Garden soup elevates the restaurant experience in several key ways:
- Gnocchi Perfection – Cook gnocchi to your ideal tenderness rather than the sometimes overcooked restaurant version
- Superior Chicken Quality – Use freshly roasted chicken instead of pre-processed meat for juicier, more flavorful results
- Customizable Consistency – Control the thickness of your soup for your perfect creamy texture
- Vegetable Freshness – Enjoy vibrant, just-cut vegetables with perfect al dente texture
- Herb Intensity – Adjust seasonings to amp up flavors beyond the sometimes subtle restaurant version
Everyone Loves Chicken and Gnocchi soup
Why does everyone love this recipe? This is one of those chicken soup recipes everyone loves because it is made with tender gnocchi, juicy chicken, fresh carrots and celery, and a perfectly seasoned chicken broth. Make salad and breadsticks to so with this soup.
The Secret to Perfect Chicken Gnocchi Soup
The magic of this recipe lies in creating a silky, flavorful base and ensuring each ingredient maintains its distinct texture while melding harmoniously with the others.
Ingredients
- Butter – Creates a rich foundation and helps form the roux that thickens the soup
- Olive oil – Adds authentic Italian flavor while preventing the butter from burning during sautéing
- White onion – Provides a sweet, aromatic base that’s milder than yellow onions
- Celery – Contributes essential savory notes and subtle texture to the soup
- Fresh garlic – Delivers aromatic depth that’s essential for authentic Italian flavor
- All-purpose flour – Works with butter to create the roux that gives the soup its signature thickness
- Half and half – Creates the creamy, luxurious texture that makes this soup so comforting
- Low-sodium chicken broth – Forms the flavorful foundation while allowing you to control salt levels
- Dried thyme – Adds classic herbal notes that complement chicken perfectly
- Dried parsley flakes – Provide color and fresh flavor balance to the rich base
- Ground nutmeg – Enhances the creamy elements with subtle warmth and complexity
- Shredded carrots – Adds natural sweetness, color, and nutritional value
- Cooked chicken breast – Delivers tender protein chunks throughout the soup
- Potato gnocchi – Creates the signature pillowy texture that makes this soup unique
- Spinach – Contributes fresh color, nutrition, and a slight texture contrast

Should you use store-bought or homemade gnocchi?
Store-bought gnocchi is perfect for this recipe. You can take the extra step in preparing homemade gnocchi, but premade potato gnocchi works well. Gnocchi can be found in a couple of places in your supermarket, and you have options to purchase them.
- Many local stores sell shelf-stable potato gnocchi in the pasta aisles. I have purchased this at Walmart and Kroger, and I have been told that some dollar stores carry gnocchi.
- I have seen fluffy fresh gnocchi sold in the fresh sections of higher-end grocery stores, where you would pick up a prepared meal. Fresh gnocchi has a better texture and is more desirable, but not every grocery store offers it.
- I have even found it available in the grocery store’s frozen section.
Either type of gnocchi will work well. Your family will love this. Have a hard time finding gnocchi? Make your homemade potato gnocchi.
Preparation tips
- 🥄 PREP TIP: Fresh garlic makes a massive difference in flavor
- 🔥 COOKING TIP: Don’t boil after adding cream to prevent curdling
- ⏰ TIME TIP: “Prep vegetables while heating broth
How to make Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi
Making this Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi soup recipe is straightforward. You will find that all of the ingredients are very common in your average grocery store. We think it is easiest if you gather all of your ingredients before you start preparing the soup. This way, you will have everything on hand to get started.
First, you will sauté the vegetables in butter over medium-high heat. Then, add some flour and cook that through. You will then add the half-and-half and chicken broth. Please bring it to a low boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer.
Cooked chicken and gnocchi are added to your seasoned broth and vegetables. Adjust your seasoning, and you will be ready to serve this soup in less than an hour.

Customizing this soup for you
Some people want a larger punch of flavor from their soup, so you can add some additional chicken soup base to dial up the flavor. I would add an extra teaspoon or two of chicken base to this to bring up the flavor. While I don’t find adding a soup base too close to the restaurant version, it can add something additional.
Want to add in a few more vegetables? We recommend adding some chopped zucchini; you could also add carrots or spinach.
Can you use a Crockpot for this recipe?
Yes, you can. I like to saute the vegetables first before I prepare the soup. You don’t need to do that if you like.
Place all of the vegetables, except the kale, chicken, seasonings, and stock, into the crockpot. Cook on low for 4 hours. Shred the chicken, add the remaining ingredients, and cook for another hour.
If the soup is too thin, make a cornstarch slurry of 1 tablespoon of cornstarch mixed with two tablespoons of water. Stir the cornstarch slurry into the soup, turn the crockpot on high, and stir until the soup has thickened.

How to Store and Reheat Creamy Chicken Gnocchi Soup
- 📅Refrigerate any leftover soup in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
- ❄️Freezer – freeze for up to 3 months in an air-tight container
- 🔥Reheat – this creamy soup is best reheated in a large pot on the stove over low heat. This way, the creamy broth won’t break down.
Can you freeze copycat Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi Soup?
Yes, you can freeze this soup. The soup stays well in the freezer for several months when stored in an airtight container. The consistency of the soup will change a bit; if you can, I recommend freezing the soup without the gnocchi and adding gnocchi when you reheat it. The texture of the gnocchi will change after it is frozen. Thaw the soup in the refrigerator overnight.

What to serve with chicken gnocchi soup
There are so many things you can serve with this soup. You may want to serve the classic Olive Garden Salad; we have found a good old-fashioned Caesar salad that also hits the spot. But when it comes to bread options, you could serve some garlic bread, crusty bread like sourdough bread, or even our copycat Olive Garden bread sticks.
You may want to garnish this soup with cheese. To top the soup, you could use fresh grated Romano or grated Parmesan.
More Olive Garden Copycat Recipes
- Asiago Tortelloni Alfredo with Grilled Chicken
- Chicken and Shrimp Carbonara
- Olive Garden Alfredo Sauce
- Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo
- Olive Garden Chicken Scampi
- Olive Garden Dressing
- Olive Garden Minestrone Soup
- Olive Garden Pasta Fagioli Soup
- Olive Garden Salad Recipe
- Zuppa Toscana
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Homemade Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi Soup
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons Butter
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 cup finely diced onion
- 1/2 cup finely diced celery
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 quart half-and-half
- 28 ounces chicken broth
- 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/2 teaspoon dried parsley flakes
- 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg (optional)
- 1 cup carrots finely shredded
- 1 cup spinach leaves coarsely chopped
- 1 cup chicken breast cooked, and diced
- 16 ounces package ready-to-use gnocchi
Instructions
- Melt the butter and olive oil in a large pot or a Dutch oven over medium heat.
- Add the chopped onion, celery, and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally until the onion becomes translucent.
- Whisk in the flour and cook for about 1 minute. Whisk in the half-and-half. Simmer until thickened.
- Whisk in the chicken broth. Simmer until thickened again. Stir in 1/2 teaspoon salt, thyme, parsley, nutmeg (if using), shredded carrots, spinach, chicken, and gnocchi.
- Simmer until the soup is heated through. Before serving, season with additional salt, if necessary.
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Notes
- You can use leftover roitisserie chicken for extra flavor
- You may want to use less thyme than suggested
- Some gnocchi is very large, you can cut these pieces in half
- You may want to add additional salt to the final soup. This soup does not have a lot of salt in it, especially if you use low-sodium chicken broth
I also added 2 tablespoons chicken bouillon base because it tasted like it was missing something. so with the base I feel that it taste just like olive garden!
I made this tonight for my family (1 hubby, a slightly picky 4 year old, and a “will eat what ever is in front of him” 1 year old. I am incredibly happy with the results with very few adjustments. I had to use poultry seasoning as I had no thyme on hand and I threw in a few chicken bouillons to increase the flavor. Followed everything else down to a T! And it was FABULOUS! We enjoyed it with salad and a crusty loaf of bread. Everyone cleaned their bowls and asked for seconds. Thanks again!!!
For the thyme and parsley is that fresh or dried? Love this soup at olive garden can’t wait to try it.
I followed this EXACT recipe and found it very, very bland. It tasted nothing like Olive Garden’s chicken gnocchi (I would know, i go there at least once a week). I appreciate the recipe anyway but I had to add more seasonings so my family could enjoy it. I’m just letting everyone know in case they had their heart set on making it just like olive garden like I had
I am looking for the recipe for Tu Tu Tango’s Beef Napolean and can’t find it anywhere. Does anyone know how to make this?
How rude….. As u can read there’s sooooo many positive remarks. If ya don’t have anything nice to say keep it to yourself. This is so yummy maybe you didn’t make correctly:)
It’s okay to express an opinion for or against something.
I thank you so much for your Copy Cat recipes… I have a friend who I have been extorting manual labor out of in EXCHANGE for half gallon containers of these Copy Cat recipes… I hope I am not stepping on toes, or in the wrong place to mention these, but so far I have used the Zuppa Toscanna copy cat recipe, and the Butternut Squash Bisque recipe… Anyway, I am convinced that this gnocchi soup will come out as wonderful too. I am going to try my hand at home made gnocchi, as I said if Andy Garcia was able to achieve success with them in one of the God Father movies, then I am sure that I could make them too. thank you for your wonderful site… Rosemary LeBlanc
What’s the best way to reheat this soup?
I made this and it calls for WAYYYYYY too much half anf half. I looked at two other recipes and it calls for 2 cups of half and half vs 1 quart (4 cups).
Every cook has their own interpretation of a recipe, I think this recipe is very solid. You can see that many people also enjoyed the recipe. One thing if for certain when you cook, you can modify the recipe to your personal tastes.
Loved it!! It tastes just like OG’s !!! Thanks for the recipe:)
I have substituted the gnocchi with mini ravioli, and have added crushed cayenne pepper for a little kick! YUM!
I don’t think the thyme belongs in here at all, definitely out of place in this soup. Other than that, it’s a great recipe.
Thank you for your comment, I think I touch of thyme adds something to the soup, but whenever we prepare a recipe at home, we can make additions or subtractions as we choose.
I just made the soup. I actually work at olive garden and love this soup so I decided to make it. I used twice as much carrots, spinach and more gnocchi. It is so good. I also used twice as much for the spices as well as used a half cube of chicken bouillon because it tasted a little bland. I let it simmer for a little while and that really made the spices come out. It is pretty close to Olive Garden’s soup except I think they use a very small amount of bacon in their recipe.
im in love! i made my own gnocchi so alittle more time consuming but so worth it, it was my husbands fathers day dinner!
I’m making this today!!
My 14 year old and I are making a new dish each week. This is her favorite dish at OG. We made it with half of the chicken broth and used rotissire chicken. It was amazing! We will definitely add it to our list of favorite recipes!
I am so glad you and your family enjoyed this soup!
I also used rotisserie chicken and it added wonderful flavor!
I have used rotissire chicken as well. This actually adds a lot of flavor.
I made my own Gnocchi ..Easy to do,freezes well and one recipe makes enough for four batches of soup..
Go out on Internet and look for Italian potato dumpling recipe. [Gnocchi]
Me and a friend went to Olive Garden last week and had the soup, salad, and breadsticks lunch.
We tried this soup and I loved it so much I thought I’d try the find a similar recipe. I found this site and tried it for dinner last night and I couldn’t tell the difference!! It is so good, I told my other friends about it. It is very quick and easy but tastes like you were cooking all day!! Thank you for the recipe : )
I thought it was good, but not identical to olive garden. Definitely needed more salt! Good replica though.
That’s the beauty of cooking at home, you can always season to your heart’s desire.
im making this for dinner now! can’t wait to taste it!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope your dinner turned out great.