Pasta e Fagioli
This Italian-style soup is loaded with hearty ground beef, fresh vegetables, creamy
beans, tender pasta, and delicious herbs all in a rich and savory broth that rivals
Olive Garden's signature soup. A skewer of blackberry with two cheeses and
crackers and a watermelon slice was the perfect side.
Cook's Notes: Pasta e Fagioli means "pasta and beans” and is a traditional
Italian dish. Like many other Italian favorites, including pizza and polenta, the dish
started as a peasant dish, being composed of inexpensive ingredients. Add dried
pasta in the last 20 minutes of cooking time to avoid the pasta becoming mushy. I
found using Italian sausage adds more flavor.
Ingredients:
1 lb. ground beef or Italian Sweet Sausage
Salt and pepper to taste
1 cup each of diced sweet onions, carrots, red peppers, and celery
3 minced garlic cloves
1 can diced tomatoes (basil, garlic)
3 cups of chicken broth
½ cup water
1 can dark red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 can Great Northern White Beans, drained and rinsed
1 jar (24.5 oz.) Marinara Sauce
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon each of Italian seasoning, chili powder, parsley flakes
½ teaspoon each oregano and sugar
Dash of red pepper flakes
Optional ¼ tsp. espresso powder (adds depth of flavor)
1 cup uncooked dried pasta, e.g. ditalini, small shells, elbow macaroni
Directions:
Brown meat with onions, peppers, celery, carrots, and garlic in a frying pan.
Crumble meat, drain, and pat dry of grease.
Add meat mixture to slow cooker with rest of listed ingredients except pasta. Mix
well.
Cook soup on low for 4 hours in a slow cooker. Stir occasionally. Add in pasta last
20 minutes of cooking time. It should be cooked al dente.
Remove the bay leaf. May need to add more broth as pasta does absorb a lot of liquid.
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If only I lived nearer to you, I would gladly be your taste tester any time. That soup looks like one I need to try this fall.
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ReplyDeleteMy grammar has been corrected we all loved the soup and its fall flavors even it was a very hot day
ReplyDeleteMy family are my taste testers too. But sometimes they can be brutal! LOL - This dish looks like a winner though! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. Hope your weekend is amazing!
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