Saturday, January 17, 2009

Simple Chicken Minestrone

So, it was about 4 degrees out yesterday! BRRRR!!!! I decided if ever there was a "soup" night, it was now! My hubby and I agreed that the same ol' chicken tortilla soup, chicken noodle, chili...those wouldn't cut it. I knew something brothy and HEARTY was what we needed, so I went to work on this one, and it was comfort in a bowl!! I recommend serving this with a nice, crusty bread to soak up all the herby broth at the end. It also would be great with spicy italian sausage in substitution for the chicken. Tweak it to your liking and enjoy!

extra virgin olive oil
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
seasoned salt
fresh cracked black pepper
4 tsp. dried basil, (1/2 for chicken, 1/2 for soup)
2 tsp. dried thyme (1/2 for chicken, 1/2 for soup)
2 tsp. garlic powder
1 large onion
2 med. carrots
2 stalks celery
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 med. red bell pepper, or 1/2 large
1 med. green bell pepper, or 1/2 large
1 bay leaf
32 oz. chicken stock
(1) 15 oz. can crushed tomatoes
(1) 15 oz. can cannelini beans
1 1/2 cups (dried) ditilini pasta


Heat 3 tblsp. olive oil over med. hi heat in large skillet. Season chicken with seasoned salt, pepper, garlic, basil, and thyme. Sear on both sides, then add about a cup of water and turn heat down to med. Meanwhile, dice onions, celery, peppers, carrots to about the same size. Add all veggies and garlic to about 3 tblsp. olive oil over med. heat in large stock pot. Season with salt and pepper, and cook veggies until they begin getting tender. Add bay leaf, basil, and thyme to pot. ( Be sure if water in chicken skillet evaporates, you keep adding water as needed) When veggies are cooked through, add all chicken stock to the pot, along with the can of crushed tomatoes. Let soup simmer while cooking pasta in separate pot (so all liquid from soup is not absorbed) until just shy of aldente. Drain and rinse beans and add to soup. Take chicken out and chop into small, bitesized pieces. Add to soup. Add a few ladels of pasta water to soup until desired consistency is reached. Add cooked pasta to soup, along with fresh parsley. Serve with a sprinkle of fresh parmesan on top of soup, and crusty bread to sop! Enjoy :)




5 comments:

  1. HURRAH!!!! The blog looks great! I love the polka dot background too. I'm the first one to post on your blog! I'm so excited to see you posting recipes. I'll post a link to your site over on mine, to generate some traffic your way. Looking forward to seeing your creations posted on here. Love ya!
    Mom Tharp

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  2. And I'm the second one!! This should be fun! Love ya!

    Your fav aunt-in-love!

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  3. This is cool now I have two places to get good recipes from. Dawne Hart

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  4. Wow, that looks sooo..good, I may have to try it!

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  5. Hi! I came over from Starr's blog. The soup sounds good. I'm looking forward to reading your blog as time goes on.

    God bless!

    Marilyn

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