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    Pasta e Fagioli (TNT)

    pstarkoski
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    Post by pstarkoski Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:55 am

    Hi...
    I got this recipe from a friend a few days ago...she hasn't tried it yet, but of course I had to try it right away!! This soup is great! It is very thick and full of all kinds of good stuff! This makes a really big pot of soup...enough to feed a small army!! It will be great on those cold winter nights...which we don't have many of here in south Florida, but I love soups and make them anyways!
    Enjoy!
    hugs,
    peg

    Pasta e Fagioli
    1 lb. ground beef
    1 / 2 TBSP olive oil
    3 / 4 cup onions, chopped
    1 cup carrots, sliced thin (about 3 carrots)
    1 cup celery, diced (about 3 stalks)
    1 (14-oz) can diced tomatoes
    1 (14-oz) can red kidney beans
    1 (14 oz) can white kidney beans
    2 (14 oz) cans beef broth ( I used low sodium)
    1 / 2 TBSP dried oregano
    1 tsp. black pepper
    Dash of Tabasco sauce
    26-oz. jar spaghetti sauce
    4 oz. small shell pasta
    1 TBSP chopped fresh parsley
    Saute the beef in the oil in a Dutch oven pot until the beef starts to brown. Add the onions, carrots, celery, and tomatoes and simmer for about 10 minutes. Drain and rinse the beans and add to the pot. Also add beef broth, oregano, black pepper, Tabasco sauce, spaghetti sauce and the pasta. Add the chopped parsley. Simmer until the celery and carrots are tender, about 45 minutes.
    Ladle the soup into bowls.

    Recipe source: Janet DeVries.


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