In October while traveling in Pennsylvania, two nights in a row we ate in Italian restaurants where Italian Wedding was the soup of the day. One had lots of spinach and the other maybe had spinach but definitely not as much and celery was very dominant. I liked them both, although the first a bit more. Around here, minestrone is the soup of choice in Italian restaurants so I haven't even made IW. Would you be willing to share your Italian wedding soup with me?
Thanks, Ginny |
Well, honestly I haven't made this recipe :roll: - but it got great reviews on allrecipes.com. Looks like what you were looking for.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Mamas-I...up/Detail.aspx |
Thank you, Demshine. I looked at other versions on that same site and they were basically all alike except one suggested using escarole instead of spinach. The key to it's specialness seems to be in making the little meatballs that go in the soup. I'll give it a try.
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Originally Posted by PuffinGin
Thank you, Demshine. I looked at other versions on that same site and they were basically all alike except one suggested using escarole instead of spinach. The key to it's specialness seems to be in making the little meatballs that go in the soup. I'll give it a try.
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This recipe is killer! Even better the next day. My son, who won't eat leftovers, ate this for two days in a row! You can substitute the escarole with spinach, but cook less.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/g...ipe/index.html |
Don't have any recipe to share, but one word of caution.
If you are in the grocery store and you are wanting it...DO NOT BUY Campbells Italian Wedding. IT IS HORRIBLE!!! (my opinion) |
This is simular to how i make it. I jut make my meatballs through them in chicken broth, cook them for a couple of hours (i use a crock pot) Then i by the really tiny noodle (don't know what they are called) add that cook till done, add spinich cook for a few mintues along with 1 cup of parm cheese. (helps thinken a bit) top with more cheese. YUMMY
But really much better the next day. |
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/3447.page
this is my version of Italian Wedding Soup. I have gotten good reviews from others who tried making it, and my "adopted son and daughter in law" want some whenever I make it (and he doesn't like mushrooms!) LOL |
I think the tiny noodles/pasta you are referring to is called pastina or depending on brand acini de pepe. It is almost always used here in PA in wedding soup.
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
Don't have any recipe to share, but one word of caution.
If you are in the grocery store and you are wanting it...DO NOT BUY Campbells Italian Wedding. IT IS HORRIBLE!!! (my opinion) |
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