Fabulous for chilly nights and a frugal way to use up leftovers! Nothing beats a bowl of hot, flavourful soup served with a thick slice of buttered ciabatta. It is so easy to prepare and can be made with or without meat. Any vegetable soup can be turned into minestrone with just a few additions: tomato paste, kidney beans or black beans (canned), pasta (I use small shells) and basil—plenty of basil, fresh or dried. Here is how to make the soup shown in the picture:
Ingredients
Leftover chicken, deboned, skin off, chopped small
(see below
if you have a chicken carcass
that needs the meat removed)
that needs the meat removed)
4 quarts/litres water
8 stalks of celery, cut small
1 onion roughly chopped
4 garlic cloves, crushed or pressed
1 tbsp olive oil
½ tsp thyme (dried)
½ tsp marjoram (dried)
1 tsp Italian seasonings (dried)
1 tsp sweet basil (dried) OR 8 large basil leaves,
chiffonade
2 bay leaves
1 cup white wine (red wine for beef or lamb) (optional)
250 g (8 oz) small pasta shells
½ cup carrots, cut small
½ cup baby peas
1 can (400 gr) red kidney beans or black beans
1 can (400 gr) crushed tomatoes
3 to 6 tablespoons tomato paste
Salt to taste
Method
A. If the chicken is already off the bone, chop it into pieces ½ inch
(1.25 cm) or smaller.
1.
Heat oil and sauté onion, garlic, celery, herbs and
chicken pieces until onion is translucent
2.
Add water and bring to the boil. Reduce heat and
simmer for one hour.
B. If the chicken is not off the bone:
1.
Heat oil and sauté onion, garlic, celery and herbs until onion is
translucent
2.
Add chicken and water and bring to the boil.
Reduce heat and simmer until chicken comes off the bone easily. Remove chicken
from pot, keep pot simmering.
3.
Cool chicken until you can easily remove meat
from bones. Remove meat and chop into pieces ½ inch (1.25 cm) or smaller.
4.
Return meat to the pot
C. Add wine to the pot
and top up with water as needed to have 4 quarts of liquid in the pot. Bring
the pot to a full rolling boil and add pasta. Cook until done (see package
directions for time needed)
When pasta is done, reduce heat
to simmer and add remaining ingredients. Cook until carrots can be easily
pierced with a fork.
Variations
Vegetarian/Vegan: Follow directions, just omit meat.
Red
meat: If using leftover beef or lamb, cut into small pieces removing fat,
cartilage and membranes. Follow directions for leftover chicken.
If using uncooked lamb or beef, cut into small pieces, removing
fat, cartilage and membranes. Heat oil and sauté onion, garlic, celery, herbs and
meat until onion is translucent and meat is browned on all sides. Add water and
bring to the boil. Reduce heat and simmer for one hour. Then follow directions “C.”
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