"Only the pure in heart can make a good soup."
~ Ludwig van Beethoven
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WINTER WHITE BEAN & PASTA SOUP
~ Hearty potage for a cold winter evening
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1 cups dried white beans
(Cannellini, navy or Great Northern)
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 cup finely diced onions
2 diced carrots
1/2 cup diced celery or fennel
4 minced cloves garlic
1 tsp. dried red pepper flakes
2 bay leaves
8 cups organic chicken broth
4 oz. bow tie pasta
1/2 cup finely diced sun-dried tomatoes
2 cups baby spinach
1/4 cup finely chopped parsley
coarse salt & freshly ground pepper
Freshly grated Parmesan cheese
- Soak bean overnight (or quick soak by placing beans in large pot of cold water to cover and bring to boil. Remove from heat, cover and let stand 1 hour). Drain.
- Heat oil in large stockpot and saute onions, carrots, celery, garlic, and pepper flakes until vegetables are limp. Add beans, stock and bay leaves. Bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer, partially covered, until beans are tender, about 1 hour.
- Add pasta and tomatoes and cook until pasta is tender (add additional stock if necessary). Add parsley and spinach. Taste and adjust seasoning.
- Ladle into bowls. Pass cheese and serve with loaf of good garlic bread. (4 servings
Comments
This recipe sounds good. I don't usually make things like this for myself but I might try it and share a pot to my Dad.
Marnie
You pictures are delightful. Looks so peaceful, cold but peaceful.
love your two photos.
Hope you had a great holiday? As usual it all happens so fast, unfortunately.
I enjoy making soups, however, never really cared for bean, until last week I discovered one similiar to yours. Yours does sound much better and one I will make.
This winter I hope to make a different soup each week. Love these warm dinners with a fresh salad and warm bread. Can you say COMFORT food!
I made your Red & Green Seafood Shell Pasta last nite, we really enjoyed and have saved the recipe to make again.
Also, have your Egg Nog Cookies in my cookie collection. Love to have a little sweet nibble with coffee in the AM or afternoon tea.
Thanks again for your recipes, wonderful photos and quotes.
The best to you this New Year!!
Hi dear Beckie ~ indeed it's cold (both shots were from inside).
I think we learn the art of making soup from our mothers, dear Marmee. My mother (though long gone, still guides me in the kitchen) and always had a pot simmering on the back stove. I do believe I could live on them!
Hi sweet Ann ~ if you're craving soup like I do, enter soup at the top of my blog ... you will see, I'm a 'soup addict'! Delighted to know you are enjoying some of my favorites (I've been making those egg nog cookies for over 30 years). Happy New Year, dear friend ;)
Hi Tyra ~ don't think you're alone with calories creeping up :) Most everyone's focus, actually craving, becomes healthy food after indulging during the holidays. May this New Year bring peace to joy to all we know :)
I agree, Robin. Always a pot simmering as soon as one disappears ...
Frances
Indeed, JGH, canned cannellis are fine to use. Just make sure you rinse them well before adding (garbanzo beans are also good in this). Thank you for your kind comment, happy you are enjoying many of the same things that I do. Wishing you a wonerful New Year!
What remarkable photos you always seem to take.
Jen
"Deep within the Winter forest
among the snowdrift wide,
You can find a magic place where
all the fairies hide.
~Author Unknown
I think you have shown us pictures of just that place Joey! :)
Hugs!
Cat