Bruce's Italian Soup

"This is very easy to make, and wonderful on a cold day. It was from a special friend, but my family (my Dad in particular named it -in our household - Bruce's Soup.) I post this in my Dad's memory - he passed away Apr 05."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

  • 2 (16 ounce) bags of frozen ravioli or (16 ounce) bags tortellini
  • 1 (30 ounce) can Swanson chicken broth (the large can size)
  • 3 (15 ounce) cans Italian stewed tomatoes
  • 1 (16 ounce) bag frozen Italian cut green beans
  • 1 (16 ounce) bag frozen peppers and onions (stir fry)
  • 2 lbs ground beef, browned, crumbled and drained
  • 2 lbs hot Italian sausage, browned, crumbled and drained
  • mini meatballs, Dad loved them (optional)
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directions

  • Cook Ravioli or Tortellini according to package directions (al dente) and well drained, put aside.
  • Mix all the remaining listed ingredients in a large stew pot, cook on low until heated through out - add your choice of cooked ravioli, or tortellini.
  • Serve in a large soup bowl - sprinkle with fresh parmesan cheese.
  • Seve with fresh hot Italian bread.
  • Enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. Made this using the fresh version of everything except the canned tomatoes. Excellent, fast and satisfying. Dh (meat lover) especially loved it. I switched to turkey meatballs and turkey sausage and added 1 1/2tsp Italian seasoning.
     
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<p>I live in Hudson, FL - fondly known as heaven's waiting room for the newly wed or nearly dead - NO - I'm not either :) <br />I have two 4 legged feline daughters named Hannah, and Lucy. <br />I enjoy cooking, cross stitching, and LOVE NFL Football - GO BUCS - GO PATS! <br /><br />UPDATE: 2/8/2008 <br />My friend Bruce introduced me to Recipezaar. <br />We used to play a game called Randomization where he would hit the randon recipe button, and whatever came up - I would have to make. For some of you who have read my reviews, this may make more sense to you now. Bruce refused to let me use his name - he preferred to remain anonymous so I used the name Herkimer for him instead, much to his chagrin. <br /><br />Shockingly, Bruce died Aug 28, 2007. He was the light of my life. I haven't cooked in a while - certainly nothing like I did when we would play. I can't believe he's gone - I miss him so much. Things just really aren't the same. <br /><br />The last randomization recipe that I completed was Oranges in Caramel Syrup <br />Recipe #175594 - I delivered them to him on the Friday morning before he died on Tuesday night. Saturday mornings we would play the game, if I had completed the recipe from the previous randomization. The last Saturday we played I received Chick Pea and Tomato Curry <br />Recipe #274313. I never made it. He knew I was sick of the idea of having to eat Chick Peas because I don't like them. He was so pleased with himself - his mantra for the game was He couldn't be happy until I was unhappy because he knew I was such a picky eater - anything Green or a Vegetable was a challenge. Let me assure you that after all the moaning and groaning I did over that recipe - he must have died a very happy man. I told him at the funeral home, some people will do anything to get out of eating Chick peas.</p>
 
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