Summer Minestrone With Fresh Basil Recipe (2024)

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jalevine

Xcellent soup. Modifications I made for 1) family palate and 2) available ingredients: No turnip. I did 50/50 water and Costco organic chicken stock. Didn't have Parmesan rind so I used Gruyere. Good Italian canned plum tomatoes hold up better than fresh. I always cook my pasta separately for soup. Put in the bottom of the bowl and pour soup over. This helps with leftovers so pasta doesn't get mushy. Just keep in a baggie in the frig. I use leek versus onion.

Jacqui

This might be one of my favorite recipes ever. As someone else said, it's a great way to clean out the vegetable drawer.

I usually double the recipe so I have enough to freeze and sub barley for the pasta, which holds up better when reheating.

Now that it's winter, I've started throwing in pork sausage, which adds a savory punch and heartiness without making it heavy.

God, I love this soup. I'd give it ten stars if I could.

smv

substitute barley or farro for pasta

Dawne

I thought, as I put this together, that it's a perfect template for young or new cooks to learn, not only because it is inexpensive, healthy and easy, but also because it can be created fairly quickly and even more cheaply by a group of hungry friends, and will, with some bread and wine, teach what luxury is really all about.

Barry Fisher

Added three tablespoons of tomato paste. Gives the broth a more full-bodied flavor

Suzyz

This is a fantastic summer recipe. I used canned tomatoes. Next time I will use fresh. Also, I would go with a small turnip in the future. It is a powerful flavor and highjacks the soup a bit if it's too big.

Randy

Just use the "Cooking" search function.
MRS's recipe for Pistou is titled:
"Pesto and Pistou".
It is excellent as are most of her recipes.
Enjoy.

cgoddard

Roasted some veggies I had on hand, yellow and green squash, whole bulb of fresh garlic, 2 ears of corn, leek, walla walla onion, tomatoes and put all of this in pan with can of tomatoes, cannellini beans, a piece of parmesan rind, a little water and then added some fresh snap peas. Did not add pasta. Had some arugula pesto in refrigerator so added a spoonful to each serving - it was absolutely divine. I know I made changes but still a big thanks to Martha!

SonomaSMB

Parsnips are great in this. Also potatoes, rutabagas, kohlrabi or celery root. Anything white us a great addition!

Jackson

While I insist on cooking most soups on the stove, this is also lovely in the instant pot. I do the pasta first , set the time to 3 minutes ( adjust for whole wheat pasta) and instant release when done.Drain, save. Follow instructions for rest of recipe but leave out the zucchini and Parmesan till the end, You simply sauté the vegetables in the pot, add liquid, set to 10 -12 minutes,quick release, add zucchini and cheese, simmer.

Dnelsn

I loved this recipe, cooking the beans separately was brilliant. I also cook the pasta separately as well. It can last for more than one meal that way. I added a little chard, as I had some in the garden. Didn’t have the rind, but added a about 1/2 parmesan while it was simmering, and a little extra garlic. Oh, and I used vegetable broth,instead of water.

AD

This soup takes us through the summer. When tomatoes are less than great, I use canned. And, homemade chicken stock or a dollop of glace de poulet really enriches it.

Lois Fox

Delicious! A big hit with my husband who is trying to avoid saturated fats. Thanks to all the notes—they really helped. I added a fennel bulb from the garden sliced thick on a mandoline then diced. Added a sprig of rosemary to the bouquet. To a doubled recipe I added 2 tbls tomato paste, 3 tbls vegetable stock base and added the zucchini and green beans at the end. Next time I may parboil the green beans. Used Marcella white beans from Rancho Gordo. The pistou makes this soup divine.

Lisa Conn

A perfectly delicious soup! The only changes that I made were that I used 18 oz of crushed tomatoes, chickpeas instead of cannellini beans, dried thyme instead of fresh and homemade chicken broth. I didn't bother to tie bouquet garni - just fished the whole parsely and bay leaf out before serving. Also, I just sprinkled it with parmesan - I don't think it needed the pistou, although I'm sure it would be good.

FoodLover

This was excellent. The broth was very flavorful. I think using a high quality Parmesan rind helped. I did not have cannellini beans so used a combination of chick peas and red beans. Easy to make and very flexible recipe.

Steve

Superb! Made as written except I used chicken stock instead of water. Served with croutons. Hearty and delicious.

Caitlin

Do.Not.Skip.The.Cheese.Rind. It is heaven. Use homemade veg stock. Trust.

NikEB

Turned out a bit bland without a solid tomato taste. Could be that my tomatoes weren't ideally ripe. Ratio of "stuff" to broth was good. I'll try it again and use canned tomato plus maybe 50/50 water to chicken broth.

Louise

Quite nice. Can be made in stages

Paxwolf

Simply, Spectacular soup. I used Pecorino Romano rind and less pasta - 1/3 cup of orzo.

Amanda

Quite time consuming and just, meh. I would use chicken stock instead of water the next time, and perhaps add a little tomato paste.

Joe

I found it bland and have a lot of leftover soup. Thinking of adding veg stock and tomato paste and much more garlic.

Bob

Made for Mom on our surprise birthday visit in 2023. She loved it!

Ruxandra

This recipe did not disappoint. I followed someone’s suggestion and roasted my cherries tomatoes before. I added olive oil salt and the honey pepper the recipe required. I do like a kick do i doubled the ginger, the garlic and the red pepper flakes. I followed anything suggestion, and used an entire can of coconut milk to the mixture and used half to rice which I made in the rice cooker. The verdict was: restaurant quality dinner. I am adding this to my recipe Rolodex. Make it!

Mary R

As other reviewers noted, this recipe is a great basic template for whatever ingredients you have. I had squash, pepper and kale, and used this recipe to make an excellent light summer dinner. Recommend adding tomato paste when you cook the garlic.

Jackie B

This is a great recipe, my husband approves. These are the changes I made. Swapped water for chicken broth, chose a smaller turnip, didn’t tie up the herbs/cheese rind just tossed them in, cooked the pasta separately so it wouldnt soak up all the broth. If you have a larger pot that wouldn’t be an issue. Also I would recommend 1.5x or 2x the pasta.

Janny

Yummy! Whole family enjoyed this soup. I used cherry tomatoes because we had a bumper crop, summer squash instead of zucchini, a Serrano, rosemary, and thyme, all from the garden. I substituted radishes for a turnip because my market didn’t have turnips. Also used one quart chicken stock and one quart of water plus garbanzos and red kidney beans. Lesson is—use what you have or want and it’s still delicious!

First Time Making these

Made this with a couple adjustments: half water - half bone broth as others suggested, parsnip instead of turnip because that’s what I had, and omitted the Parmesan since I’m dairy free at the moment. Still was very tasty!

Sutter

For people that make this soup (or soups in general) frequently, I make bouquet garnis and freeze them -- use the large, dark green leaves from leeks, that you would usually discard. Fold a parm rind and fresh herbs in the leaves, and tie with twine, and put them in a ziploc, and freeze. So convenient.

Pasquale

Absolutely delish! Made this tonight for a birthday dinner and topped with parmesan fried bread crumbs. Executed recipe as written with three changes: - Used a 28oz can of whole peeled tomatoes - started by adding half and then just dumped the rest in. Added so much flavor! - Used 50/50 chicken stock/water - Increased the pasta by...a lot! :) Cavatelli was delightful.The only thing I would do differently next time is increase the chicken or vegetable stock to 2.5/3 quarts for more broth.

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Summer Minestrone With Fresh Basil Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the thickening agent for minestrone? ›

The secret ingredients for the minestrone soup broth are bacon, parmesan and Worcestershire sauce, and a touch of tomato paste which thickens the broth nicely as well has driving home the tomato flavour.

What are all the ingredients in minestrone soup? ›

Common ingredients include beans, onions, celery, carrots, stock, and tomatoes. There is no set recipe for minestrone, since it is usually made out of whatever vegetables are in season. It can be vegetarian, contain meat, or contain a meat-based soup base (such as chicken stock).

How to make minestrone soup Gordon Ramsay? ›

Method:
  1. Heat the olive oil in a large pan and add the onions, carrots, celery and some seasoning. ...
  2. Add the thyme, bay leaf and bacon. ...
  3. Tip in the borlotti beans and cherry tomatoes, then pour in the chicken stock or water to cover. ...
  4. Add the spaghetti and cook for 10 minutes.
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What's the difference between minestrone and vegetable soup? ›

Minestrone soup is unique because it typically includes beans, pasta, or rice, as well as vegetables, and the ingredients are always left chunky (it's never blended), making it a heartier option. Vegetable soups are usually simpler and don't typically include beans or pasta, and you could have a blended vegetable soup.

What does minestrone mean in Italian? ›

The word minestrone, meaning a thick vegetable soup, is attested in English from 1871. It is from Italian minestrone, the augmentative form of minestra, "soup", or more literally, "that which is served", from minestrare, "to serve" and cognate with administer as in "to administer a remedy".

What is Olive Garden minestrone soup made of? ›

Ingredients- 2 Tbs olive oil; 1 onion diced (1 cup); 1 celery diced; 1 carrot, peeled & diced; 1 zucchini, chopped; 2 tsp minced garlic; 14 oz can diced tomato; 32 oz vegetable stock; 1 bay leaf; 1 1/2 Tbs Italian seasoning; 2 Tbs tomato paste; 15 oz canned small white beans, rinsed drained; 15 oz canned kidney beans ...

Why is my minestrone soup bland? ›

Not Adding Acid. If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

What is a interesting fact about minestrone soup? ›

Minestrone is one of the cornerstones of Italian cuisine, and may even be more widely dispersed and enjoyed throughout Italy than pasta. The soup was initially made from small things leftover from previous meals, combined so as not to waste perfectly good food.

Is pasta fa*gioli the same as minestrone? ›

The answer is that traditionally, yes, there's a difference, even if you can't spot it right away. While Pasta e fa*gioli tends to be a thick and hearty bowl of beans and pasta, the thing it lacks is chunks of veggies. That's where Minestrone comes in…to fill the veggie void left by its country cousin.

Why is minestrone soup so good? ›

Made with lots of vegetables, greens and various beans, this dish can provide you with super nutrients that slow aging and help you stay fit. Minestrone has always been a symbol of traditional Italian cuisine and the Mediterranean diet. Made with vegetables, greens and beans, it is a super-healthy mixture.

How can I thicken my minestrone soup? ›

6 ways to thicken soup:
  1. Blend all or part of it. If you've made a broth with chunks of vegetable in it, such as minestrone soup, then pour the soup through a sieve. ...
  2. Add cream or yogurt. ...
  3. Add flour or cornflour. ...
  4. Use a butter and flour paste. ...
  5. Blend in bread. ...
  6. Add lentils or rice.

What is the best thickener for soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute.

Is cornstarch or flour better for thickening soup? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch.

What are the two main thickening agents in soup? ›

Thickening Agents For Sauces And Soups Reviewed
  • Roux – Equal parts flour to fat (clarified butter is traditional). ...
  • Liason – A mixture of heavy cream and eggs, added just at the end of the cooking process to slightly thicken, but mostly enrich, sauces and soups.
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