Carla Makes Pasta e Fagioli | From the Test Kitchen | Bon Appétit
Join Carla in the Test Kitchen as she make pasta e fagioli! The key to a soup with fully developed savory flavor starts with the soffritto—a mix of aromatic vegetables that are slowly cooked in the first stage of cooking. Take your time sweating down the vegetables until they are completely softened before letting them take on any color. You’ll be surprised by how much volume they lose and how much liquid they release and by how much unquantifiable richness they lend to the final dish, which is nothing more than a combination of humble ingredients.
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15 Bean Soup Italian Style with Sausage & Fresh Herbs
There are many variations of 15 bean soup. Today, Eric from Simply Elegant Home Cooking will be demonstrating an Italian variation of the classic soup recipe. The key to making a delicious homemade soup is to use the stovetop and not the Instapot! This allows you to bring out the best flavors in your ingredients. While we're on the subject of the ingredients, you want to be sure to use authentic Italian ingredients. Eric will show you some tips to make sure you're sourcing the highest quality you can buy!
DO NOT USE STORE BOUGHT STOCK! Just don't do it. In the link below, Eric demonstrates how to make a delicious homemade chicken stock completely from scratch.
Ingredients:
-1 20 oz. package Hurst's HamBeens Brand 15 Been Soup
-8 cups HOMEMADE chicken stock
-1 yellow onion
-1 stalk celery
-1 large carrot
-1 lb. Italian Sausage (sweet or spicy)
-1 28 oz. can San Marzano tomatoes
-2 Tb. Italian extra virgin olive oil
-1 cup Italian dry white wine (such as pinot grigio)
-8 sprigs fresh thyme
-1 bunch fresh Italian parsley
-1/2 Ts. dried oregano
-1/2 Ts. crushed red pepper flakes
-1/2 lemon
-3 cloves garlic
-salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
-Rinse the beans in cold water. Drain them and then cover with fresh water in a large bowl. Be sure to leave several inches of water above the beans. Allow them to soak overnight at room temperature.
-Preheat a large pot on medium heat. Once hot, add the Italian extra virgin olive oil and the Italian sausage. Cook until the pink is almost gone and some dark colors develop on the sausage. Use a spatula during this process to break up the sausage and stir every minute or so.
-Once sausage is mostly cooked through, add in the diced celery, carrot, and onion. Add a small amount of salt and pepper. Cook for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
-While veggies cook, remove the thyme leaves from the stem and mince with a sharp knife. Also use a garlic press to crush 3 cloves of garlic.
-Once veggies have softened, add in the fresh thyme and garlic. Also add in the crushed red pepper flakes and oregano. Stir frequently at this point to prevent the garlic from burning. Cook for 1 minute.
-Add in half the chicken stock, then the rinsed and drained beans, then the 2nd half of the stock. Stir to incorporate ingredients and to ensure nothing is stuck to the bottom of the pot. Turn up the heat to medium high heat until a simmer is reached.
-Once a simmer is reached, taste for seasoning and add more salt and pepper is necessary. Allow the soup to simmer, uncovered, for an hour and a half.
-After an hour and a half, crush the San Marzano tomatoes with your hands and add them to the bean soup. Add in the Italian white wine too. Stir the pot to incorporate the ingredients. Allow the soup to cook for another 30 minutes, uncovered.
-After cooking the wine for 30 minutes, the alcohol should be cooked off and the soup should be ready, but test a bit to make sure the beans are cooked properly. Turn off the heat and add in the juice from the half lemon, as well as the chopped Italian parsley.
-Serve and enjoy!
White Bean Soup Recipe | The Best Tuscan Bean Soup!
White bean soup is a hearty and nutritious dish made from white beans, typically the cannellini variety, within a tasty vegetable broth. It’s often known as Tuscan Bean Soup with aromatic vegetables, and a fragrant herbs, this hearty soup is a soul-warming delight. There is nothing quite like getting in from the cold of the outside and tucking into a bowl of this. It does something for the soul, and makes autumn and winter months comforting.
Seasonings like bay leaves, thyme, and rosemary are commonly added for a fragrant herbal profile. Depending on regional variations and personal preferences, ingredients like kale, sausage and mussels may be included to enhance taste and texture. So you can find differing variations to the soup.
White bean soup is versatile for customisation, making it a beloved dish in many cultures worldwide. It's known for its wholesome qualities, being packed with protein, fibre, and essential nutrients, making it a nourishing option for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Often served as a warm and comforting meal, white bean soup can be a simple and satisfying bowl on its own or paired with crusty bread, grated Parmesan cheese, or a drizzle of olive oil for added richness.
Easy vegetable soup recipes like this one are a staple for our family. Not only is it a soup recipe easy made, but is one of those cheap soup recipes that delivers on taste and flavour. When making soup recipes vegetable or other, if you can purchase good quality ingredients, then you will be rewarded with flavour.
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