Have you ever tried wedding soup? The Italian version combines meatballs, vegetables, and pasta. To us, it is a love potion!
This classic spin on chicken noodle soup includes delicious little meatballs, scoopable noodles, and bright green escarole. Top bowls with a swirl of store-bought (or homemade!) pesto, a shower of ...
Despite the name, Italian wedding soup has nothing to do with nuptials. The name comes from “minestra maritata” (married soup) which refers to the marriage of meat and vegetables in a broth-based soup ...
Fresh basil and Parmesan top this Italian Style Wedding Soup. I used frozen meatballs that didn’t have an excess of spices, which gave it a clean, balanced taste There is, of course, no such thing as ...
Soup is typically a slow food in the most alluring sense of the term. It brings to mind a big pot bubbling on the stove for hours, as bones, vegetables and herbs gradually yield their goodness to the ...
Well, clubsters, let’s call it a wrap. Not that you should put your ladles away. There will be plenty of chilly nights in the next couple of months when a pot of soup is the most welcome dinner. And ...
Come wintertime, tere’s nothing we crave more than a hot, steaming bowl. We’re not picky either—chilis, stews, chowders, ...
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