A specialty of Tuscany, this hearty bean and vegetable soup is served all over Florence in the winter. To call it a soup though is actually a bit of a misnomer. While it starts out as a soup, it gets thickened with bread before serving and by the time it's brought to the table it's actually more like a stew. A delicious, stick to your ribs, warm you right up from the inside stew.
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I couldn't wait to try it out, and now that the weather is cooling off a bit and making it possible to think about soups again I did. I'm happy to say that it was every bit as good as the one I got in the restaurant, though I must admit that the atomosphere was somewhat lacking... I should have brought in a few strangers to share my table and added some house wine and a huge amount of noise to get the full effect.
Buon appetito!
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That looks really good. I'm looking for good vegetarian dishes for when my parents come out, I will have to look into this one.
the soup looks amazing.
that looks delish! I'll try it this weekend, thanks!
Robin, this soup will be perfect for a rainy day. It is are supposed to storm all weekend, and the rain just started pouring down.
~Christine
www.arewethereyetmom.com
It lasts forever too. A little goes a very long way, we've been eating it for days...
Marie, before your parents come out pick up a copy of the Moosewood Cookbook - it's the bible of fun, accessible vegetarian cooking. Some of it may be too crunchy for you, but it's got lots of soups, stews, pasta sauces, casseroles, you name it, and not a tofurkey in sight ;-). The only tofu in the book (and it's not much) isn't pretending to be anything other than what it is. I've used mine regularly for over 15 years and still find new things to try. Highly recommended if you're going to be cooking more vegetarian food.
This is perfect for a winter night! Thanks!
That soup is definitely a meal! It looks yummy!
I saw a version of this on the Food Network and LOVE it. It is perfect for cold days.
a huge amount of noise to get the full effect
You could have brought some to my house. . .
Sounds yummy!!
Last year I started a new thing.
Once a week, I took out my crock pot in the morning and filled it with all sorts of beans/legumes & veges and let it cook all day.
By the evening, there would be wonderful smells and a warm hot dinner with no preparation necessary.
(btw -- love your blog header -- my kitchen NEVER looks that neat!!!)
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