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Autumn Minestrone

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This is a vegetarian version of autumn minestrone with beans as the protein but if you wanted to add pancetta or bacon, I think it would be a nice complement, and I suggest you do it in the beginning, rendering any fat out before you add the onions.

Ingredients

  • 3 Tablespoons Butter
  • 1 whole Large Yellow Onion, Small Diced
  • 6 stalks Celery, Small Diced
  • 6 cups Peeled And Diced Butternut Squash
  • 1 whole Garnet Yam, Peeled And Small Diced
  • 4 whole Large Carrots, Peeled And Small Diced
  • 3 cans (15 Oz. Can) White Beans
  • 8 cups Vegetable Stock
  • 8 cups Water
  • 3 cups Fregola Sarda
  • Several Sprigs Fresh Thyme
  • Kosher Salt And Black Pepper To Taste

Preparation

In a large soup pot, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onions and let sweat. Add the celery. Add the butternut squash and the yam. Add the carrots. Add the beans. Cover everything with stock and water and cover with a lid, turning the heat to low. Let cook 30 minutes or until the vegetables are all tender.

Add the pasta and let cook with the lid on another 15 minutes. Continue to simmer with the lid off for another 10 minutes to reduce some of the liquid.

Add the thyme and season to taste. This will probably need quite a lot of salt due to the amount of starch (oh and the fact that it is enough to feed an army).

Serve hot and enjoy!

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Linda on 9.25.2011

This soup looks really good. What is Fregola Sarda? Gonna have to google that one. I don’t see any pasta in the picture…

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Experimental on 11.12.2010

This sounds (and looks!) delicious. Never heard of Fregola Sarda.. no clue where I’d find it! Would any small pasta work as a substitute?

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