Recipe Minestrone – Italian Vegetable Soup

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Serves 4, Preparation time 20 mins, Cooking time 1 hour and half

  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 2 medium-large onions
  • 1 celery stalk
  • 2 carrots
  • 2 medium yellow potatoes
  • 100 g Cannellini or Borlotti beans – dried or tinned
  • 2 tomatoes, better if a bit ripe
  • 100 g fresh – or frozen peas
  • 2 courgettes
  • 1 Bay leaf, a sprig of thyme, rosemary, parsley
  • Evoo, 2 spoons
  • Cold water, to taste
  • salt and pepper to taste
Method

If you use dried beans: leave them to soak in cold water for 12 hours. Use 1 litre of water for every 200 grams of beans.
Then drain and set them aside for cooking.
If you use tinned beans: drain them in a colander so that they lose their water. You can also rinse them a bit under running water and set them aside.
Since they are pre-cooked, better add them as last.


In a very large and high pot pour a couple of oil tablespoons and fry for about 5 mins the celery, garlic, carrots and onion coarsely chopped, along with the bunch of aromatic herbs and stirring often.

Aromatic herbs: rosemary, bay leaves, fresh thyme, parsley, tie them together with string, otherwise just add them loose in the soup, by removing them at the end of cooking.
Peel and cut potatoes into irregular pieces of about 2 – 3 cm, add them to the pot, let simmer them for 5 mins along with fresh peas, then cover them with a little water and cook them for 10 mins.

Cut courgettes into little chunks.

Add courgettes, peas and tomatoes, add more water, seasoning with salt and pepper and cook other 20 minutes.

Add now beans, cover with lid and let cook about 10 mins, stirring occasionally.

Remove the aromatic herbs and garlic clove.

Serve Minestrone with a drizzle of oil and/or a sprinkling of grated Parmigiano cheese otherwise with black pepper, or whatever you like.

Tip: according to the consistency you want to get, you adjust the quantity of water. To get it thicker, you can also blend part of the legumes.
 
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