The winner of this past weeks giveaway for the Fall/Halloween decorations is: Rox
I put together a basket full of Amish things from the trip for this weeks giveaway. It is filled with all sorts of goodies I picked up on the trip.
To enter: leave a comment on this post. If you are not already a follower, sign on to follow.
This book full of Amish information is included in the basket. The winner will be announced next Saturday morning and a new giveaway will be posted at that time. Please make sure that I have a way to contact you if you enter.
My daughter requested that I make some pasta fagioli. When my kids were young they always ordered this at their favorite Italian restaurant. The day I made it the temps zoomed back to the 80's. It was still excellent even with the hot temps.
I missed a few of the first pics. I started by frying 4 oz. of pancette in a bit of olive oil. Then I add a large diced onion, 5 cloves of diced garlic, 4 T. of diced fresh rosemary and sprinkled in some red pepper flakes. Saute' this until the onions soften. Add two large cans of diced tomatoes. Muir Glen is my favorite brand. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add 3 or 4 cans of beans. I used assorted beans and lentils. Add 3 bay leaves. Then add 3 quarts of beef stock.
The secret to a good fagioli or almost any soup for that matter is this; cheese rind. I always save and freeze the rinds from all of my cheeses. In this recipe I used 4 large pieces of Parmesan rind. It holds together but really adds flavor to the soup. Remove after cooking and discard.
Simmer the soup over low heat for about 30 minutes.
Choose the pasta you want to use. I used small shells. You want to use a pasta that will pick up some of the ingredients with each spoonful.
Give the soup a good stir.
Then bring the soup to a boil.
Add the uncooked pasta. Turn the heat down and simmer for 2 minutes. Then turn the heat off, stir and let it sit for about 20 minutes.
I stirred in a bit if Maggi for added flavor. Taste it and see what it needs. You can also add some beef bouillon for added punch.
Chop us some fresh kale and stir it into the soup. Add a cup of fresh parsley too.
Cover and let it sit until the kale has softened but still has a bit of a bite to it.
Mmmmm...now I just need some cold weather and some toasted garlic bread. And a sprinkling of grated Parmesan for the top!
I put together a basket full of Amish things from the trip for this weeks giveaway. It is filled with all sorts of goodies I picked up on the trip.
To enter: leave a comment on this post. If you are not already a follower, sign on to follow.
This book full of Amish information is included in the basket. The winner will be announced next Saturday morning and a new giveaway will be posted at that time. Please make sure that I have a way to contact you if you enter.
My daughter requested that I make some pasta fagioli. When my kids were young they always ordered this at their favorite Italian restaurant. The day I made it the temps zoomed back to the 80's. It was still excellent even with the hot temps.
I missed a few of the first pics. I started by frying 4 oz. of pancette in a bit of olive oil. Then I add a large diced onion, 5 cloves of diced garlic, 4 T. of diced fresh rosemary and sprinkled in some red pepper flakes. Saute' this until the onions soften. Add two large cans of diced tomatoes. Muir Glen is my favorite brand. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add 3 or 4 cans of beans. I used assorted beans and lentils. Add 3 bay leaves. Then add 3 quarts of beef stock.
The secret to a good fagioli or almost any soup for that matter is this; cheese rind. I always save and freeze the rinds from all of my cheeses. In this recipe I used 4 large pieces of Parmesan rind. It holds together but really adds flavor to the soup. Remove after cooking and discard.
Simmer the soup over low heat for about 30 minutes.
Choose the pasta you want to use. I used small shells. You want to use a pasta that will pick up some of the ingredients with each spoonful.
Give the soup a good stir.
Then bring the soup to a boil.
Add the uncooked pasta. Turn the heat down and simmer for 2 minutes. Then turn the heat off, stir and let it sit for about 20 minutes.
I stirred in a bit if Maggi for added flavor. Taste it and see what it needs. You can also add some beef bouillon for added punch.
Chop us some fresh kale and stir it into the soup. Add a cup of fresh parsley too.
Cover and let it sit until the kale has softened but still has a bit of a bite to it.
Mmmmm...now I just need some cold weather and some toasted garlic bread. And a sprinkling of grated Parmesan for the top!
Comments
Nothing better than a Pasta Fagioli on a cool Autumn night... Yummy! Great instructions... You wanna come over and give me some first-class lessons (Oh! You could bring Teddy, too, if you were so inspired...)
I have had a facination with the Amish most of my adult life..so please add me to the wonderful giveaway..will post a link on my blog.
Congrats to Rox!!! Whooot!!!
Hugs, Sarah
I would love a chance to win that beautiful basket of Amish goodies, please.
Have a magical Autumn weekend!
~frogshell@mac.com
they are the best. that soup looks wonderful. and remember i was telling you about my A16 cookbook. well, his favorite soup broth is made with CHEESE RINDS !!! my mom made such a good minestrone and she always added cranberry beans and the cheese rind. it had to have the cheese..that's what made it so good.
back into the 80's here too. dern it all. what's the deal? at least i can hear my cornstalks rustling in the wind....
( Teddy is asleep on my lap)
I am making ketchup today. I have been making cider all week. The press has been put to good use!
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Once again You have made a great give away this week!
I have never tried fagioli but it looks delicious! This is a must do this autumn!
Have a great day now!
Christer.
Please enter me in your giveaway.
Now I want to go shopping to get the ingredients for the soup. It looks really delicious.
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Please enter me in your drawing.
Ok I am toally thinking this soup for on wed. after I am so sick of thanksgiving turkey !!
we are having loively lovely weather for thanksgiving .
I am thankful for Your giveaways !
am I horrid if I keep entering them ?
I especially love the autumn giveaways and the amish mennonite items remind me of my gramma so much . She was a Bowman her parents from from Bowmanville who were actually from PA who were the Baumans or who knows the correct spelling after all the imigration !
appearntly my great grandparents left the area because gramma did not wish to become the community cheese maker and grampa wanted to play his fiddle lol what rebels !
I am going to post when my giveway arrives thanks so so much !
lov rox
I made the salisbury steak for them, it was a big hit:)
I would love to win your baskeT!!!!
Thanks for your blog and sharing it with me
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The basket looks lovely-- and so does your blog background! We're still green and growing around here, but I can almost smell the leaves in your posts!
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And thanks for the inspiration! I have a quart of fresh-made puree waiting to be used ,,, I think I have some beans in the freezer, if not, I have dry one I can get fermenting … I have lots of kale and onion, garlic, pepper and herbs from the garden … and pasta is a staple in this little hut. YUM!!
Thanks for the chance to win all those goodies as well as this interesting book about Amish culture/religion.
-- Birgit
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Peace,
Chris........
thank you!
I would love the amish entry!
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Enjoying your blog and the detailed cooking instructions. I'm not as handy as you in the kitchen. I need all the extra help I can get!
Kind Regards,
Maria
I used to live in Paris, Texas and there was a large Mennonite community there. Wonderful people! I worked at a bank, and they were the most honest and courteous folks to work with.
What a gorgeous basket of goodies!!
Here is Minnesota the nights have definately cooled off. I will need to try the receipe that you posted here. I looks fabulous...
Oh and yes, please add me to the give away.
Thank you!!!
That soup looks so warm and inviting.