Hello everybody, it is Brad, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, italian wedding soup with penne pasta. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
This lovely soup combines extra lean ground beef made into meatballs with thinly sliced escarole or spinach, orzo macaroni, and finely chopped carrot. After reading everyone elses reviews this is what I did to make the best Italian wedding soup I've EVER tasted. Italian wedding soup is a quick and hearty dinner that only looks like you worked long and hard to make it. Versions of the soup have been made all over the For this soup, you could also use tiny stubby pasta rings called ditalini, rice-shaped orzo, or the miniscule pasta grains called acini de pepe.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have italian wedding soup with penne pasta using 12 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Italian Wedding Soup with Penne Pasta:
- Take Lipton Onion Soup Mix
- Get Lean Ground Beef
- Make ready whole medium carrots (sliced)
- Take whole medium yellow onion (diced)
- Get minced garlic
- Prepare container/carton chicken broth
- Make ready frozen chopped spinach
- Prepare Black Pepper * depending on your desired taste
- Prepare Kosher Salt * depending on your desired taste
- Prepare penne pasta (uncooked)
- Get olive oil
- Take Shredded parmesan cheese
A perfect one pot meal that contains pasta, greens, and meatballs in a delicious broth. But you can use freshly grated or store bought parmesan cheese in your own version. Making Italian Wedding Soup with Frozen Meatballs If you've ever made Italian wedding soup, you've seen how the tiny pasta spheres, known as pastina or acini di pepe, are almost magically inflatable. If you are broth-averse, you can cook this soup the whole way through, adding the pasta before you portion it out and freeze it to let the pasta soak up all.
Instructions to make Italian Wedding Soup with Penne Pasta:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- In a bowl, combine ground beef, lipton onion soup mix, minced garlic, and diced onion; mix well. Shape into desired meatball sizes
- Take a baking dish, and coat with cooking spray. Place meatball in baking dish, and cook for 20 mins (occasionally rotating meatballs)
- In a fry pan lightly saute' sliced carrots in olive oil. Make sure not to burn carrots.
- Bring chicken broth to a boil in a dutch oven pot, and add penne pasta. Cook pasta until tender
- Remove meatballs from oven, and drain on paper towel
- Add package of frozen spinach in with boiling penne pasta, and reduce heat, and stir occasionally
- Add sauteed carrots, and meatballs into dutch oven pot and stir
- Let simmer on low heat for about 10 mins
- When ready to eat garnish with shredded parmesan cheese.
Making Italian Wedding Soup with Frozen Meatballs If you've ever made Italian wedding soup, you've seen how the tiny pasta spheres, known as pastina or acini di pepe, are almost magically inflatable. If you are broth-averse, you can cook this soup the whole way through, adding the pasta before you portion it out and freeze it to let the pasta soak up all. This Italian wedding soup is meatballs, vegetables, greens and pasta all simmered together in a savory broth. The perfect way to warm up on a cold day! How to make Italian Wedding Soup.
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