Minestrone soup
Minestrone soup

Hello everybody, it is John, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, minestrone soup. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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Minestrone soup is one of the most popular of recent trending meals in the world. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions every day. They are fine and they look wonderful. Minestrone soup is something which I have loved my entire life.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook minestrone soup using 15 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Minestrone soup:
  1. Prepare 20ml Oil -
  2. Make ready 80grams Carrots -
  3. Take 80grams Onions -
  4. Take 40grams Leeks -
  5. Get 20grams Celery -
  6. Get 80grams Turnip -
  7. Prepare 40grams Cabbage -
  8. Make ready 200grams Tomato (ripe) -
  9. Prepare 40 grams French beans
  10. Get 60grams Peas -
  11. Take 50grams Cheese -
  12. Take 60grams Macaroni
  13. Get 10 grams Garlic -
  14. Get 1gram Basil for garnishing -
  15. Get Salt

Minestrone Soup - the best chunky soup in the world! Minestrone Soup is the sort of soup that keeps life interesting - it's filled to the brim with a variety of vegetables, potato, beans and pasta, in a. Minestrone Soup Variations Swap the spinach for Swiss chard or baby kale. To keep this low-carb, omit the pasta, you honestly won't miss it with everything else in this soup.

Instructions to make Minestrone soup:
  1. Wash all the vegetables, and cut all the vegetables in to small size, and keep it a side
  2. Take a frying pan and put some oil slightly fry the garlic
  3. Add all the vegetables which we kept cut aside, in the pan and slightly sweet it, do not fry the vegetables
  4. Keep string the vegetables till it become little bit watery
  5. Sim the stove,
  6. Take bowl full of water and heat it, after the water is heated put the tomato's in the water and make it boil, do not boil it for a long time, so the tomato will become more soft and flavor less,
  7. After 10 minutes strain the water and keep it a side, remove the tomatoes and you will find it easy to remove the skin of it and cut it into four pieces.
  8. Put the tomato in the blunder and add some salt and make it like a thick paste
  9. Now take this paste and strain only the juice and we don't want the pulp.
  10. Pore this tomato juice in the pan in which we kept the vegetables in Sim, add some water and add macaroni to it and slightly increase the flame
  11. Turn off the flame as soon as the macaroni is cooked,
  12. Take it in the bowl and add some basil, and some cheese on it.
  13. Now the minestrone soup is ready

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