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RECIPE ARCHIVE IV

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Classic Minestrone Soup

Lia Soneson

 
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Minestrone, a classic Italian soup, features a wide range of  vegetables, beans, and pasta. Our recipe version focuses on techniques for building great flavor in stages. The result? Deep, rich, satisfying tastes and textures without being over-cooked. You’ll find this soup highly flexible – use seasonal vegetables, or whatever you have on hand.  We think you’ll agree that this minestrone easily earns its reputation as a healthy, winter comfort food.

Comforting Minestrone 

Soup Serves 4 - 6

Ingredients:
4 tablespoons olive oil
1 yellow onion, diced
3 celery stalks, dice
2 carrots, cut on the bias into slices
2 small potatoes, cut into 1/2" cubes
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 tablespoon tomato paste
2 bay leaves
1 Parmesan cheese rind
1 can (28 oz) diced tomatoes
6 cups vegetable broth
1 can (15.5 oz) Great Northern beans
1 can (15.5 oz) butter beans
1 cup ditalini pasta (or other small pasta)
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
2 sprigs fresh thyme
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
1 cup frozen peas
3 cups chopped kale
Parmesan cheese, shaved, for serving

Directions:
1. Start by making the mirepoix. Heat the olive oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the onions and sauté for about 3 minutes until softened. Add the celery and carrots, and continue to cook for another 3-5 minutes, or until softened.

2. Add the potatoes and garlic and continue to cook for another 5 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste.

3. Add the bay leaves, Parmesan rind, canned tomatoes, vegetable broth, Great Northern and butter beans, ditalini pasta, salt, pepper, thyme, and red pepper flakes. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat.

4. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer the soup for another 20-25 minutes. Use tongs to remove the Parmesan rind, bay leaves, and thyme stems.

5. Stir in the red wine vinegar, frozen peas, and chopped kale. Cook for one more minute, or until the kale just begins to wilt. Serve with shaved Parmesan cheese as a garnish on top.

 

A Modern Makeover for Casseroles

Lia Soneson

 
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Sensible and hearty, casseroles are a great answer to "what's for supper?" IN THIS ISSUE, you'll find several great recipes: a sweet and savory Apple & Bacon Mac ‘n Cheese, a ground beef version of Shepherd’s Pie, and finally, a delicious Chicken & Brown Rice Broccoli Bake - delicious!

 

Build a Healthy Meal with Dinner Bowls

Lia Soneson

 
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Loaded with more energizing goodies than a traditional salad, the trend of "healthy bowls" is a delicious and filling answer to "what's for dinner?" We like to carefully prepare our ingredients, and arrange them artfully in little clusters for curated bites of tasty awesomeness. IN THIS ISSUE, we present three super healthy recipes featuring an array of vegetables, protein sources, whole grains, and very flavorful dressings. Cheers to a healthy and wholesome New Year!

 

Delicious Holiday Sides to Audition Now!

Lia Soneson

 
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As each holiday season approaches, we like to plan a few new recipes into the mix for the many upcoming gatherings. IN THIS ISSUE, we feature a snappy green bean dish complete with two favorite ingredients - bourbon and bacon, a satisfying artichoke gratin, and a roastedBrussels sprouts side dish accented with a drizzle of balsamic Dijon reduction. Try and practice a few of them now. We think these dishes will make your shortlist of holiday favorites, too!
 

April 19, 2018 - Oil & Vinegar - How to Use and Enjoy!

Lia Soneson

Oils & Vinegars - How to Use and Enjoy!
Oil & Vionegar
Oil and vinegar, (like oil and water), don't physically mix well, but their flavors certainly do in many delicious combinations!

IN THIS ISSUE, we delve into the versatility of quality olive oils and vinegars by exploring techniques of dipping, dressing, marinating, and reducing. We highlight three, spring-inspired salads featuring oil and vinegar dressings that truly pack a flavor punch.
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August 3, 2017 - Scrumptious Veggies Fresh Off the Grill

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