Winter Minestrone
Show: Everyday ItalianEpisode: One Pot Meals
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By Kali M
New Hampshire
on April 09, 2012
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Delicious. Saute the pancetta first as to keep it from becoming to gummy.
By howeasyisthat
Pennsylvania
on April 05, 2012
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We love this minestrone. Instead of pancetta, I saute one to two pounds of loose hot Italian sausage, but keep everything else the same. We like our soups chunky and stew-like, so this works for us.
By HollyToo
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on March 24, 2012
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Having read all the superstar reviews, I expected a lot more from this recipe. We felt it too 'stew like' and rather sharp in flavor though the only sub was spinach rather than chard. Not terrible, just not good enough to be a keeper.
By brena67
on March 12, 2012
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awesome recipe. next time i wil save money by replacing the pancetta ($14/oz with a good quality bacon maybe. i followed it to a T except i could only get rainbow chard. now we know we like chard :
By swalker72577
NJ
on March 05, 2012
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I made this for dinner last night and (almost everyone loved it. My 3 year old and my 2 year old gobbled it up. My husband said the flavor was great but it was too 'chunky.' he doesn't like mushy things so next time, I'll run the chard and the tomatoes through the food processor to make them smaller. I did add 2 cans of beans and used no salt added tomatoes and stock and it was plenty salty enough from the beans. this was rich and super filling. i can't wait to have the leftovers for lunch today!
By San Diego Cheryl
on February 28, 2012
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Followed the recipe exactly. The best minestrone I've ever had.
By nmaywerff
Texas
on February 22, 2012
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Wonderful! I'm feeling like an authentic Italian today! As some have said, it did come out pretty hearty, but I prefer a hearty soup. Some changes I made:
-extra stalk of celery, 2-3 extra carrots (mine were pretty thin, the tomatoes were basil/garlic flavor (all that I had on hand, Spinach in place of the swiss chard, and Italian Chicken sausage instead of the pancetta. I loved this so much! And, while I cannot comment on how it would have tasted with the pancetta, I loved the the Italian Chicken Sausage in it. mmmm!
By ddbryant
on February 20, 2012
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The flavors in this soup were wonderful. Although, I'm not sure what I did wrong, but it was more like a stew than soup, barely any broth at all. When I added the can of diced tomatoes and it said boil, I didn't have enough liquid to boil, so I added another can. Still not enough broth, so next time I may add another can of broth. Probably user error though. I didn't have a parmesan rind, and the flavor was still good. Also added a bit of thyme. I will be making this again. Hopefully I figure out what I did wrong. It's not the recipe, as it was still wonderful!
By lmcercon
on February 19, 2012
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This is a hearty flavorful soup that I have made about four times since Christmas. It freezes well and even tastes better the next day if I am making ahead for the weeks meals. I generally leave out the potato to omit some starch which can easily be replaced by zuchini or another favorite veggie!
By Honeyeyes1
on February 11, 2012
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Yummy, especially for a chilly day. Added zucchini, tomato paste, thyme, bay leaf and used kale (1/2 lb in place of swiss chard. I also made tiny meatballs because my husband is a Carnivore : lol Served with kale chips as well and homemade Italian bread. Delicious!