Italian Bean Soup
photo by lauralie41
- Ready In:
- 45mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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6
ingredients
- 29.58 ml olive oil
- 1 medium onion
- 1 medium tomatoes, seeded, chopped
- 425.24 g can cannellini beans, -do not drain (or white kidney beans)
- 907.18 g box chicken broth
- salt and pepper
- grated parmesan cheese
directions
- Saute onion in olive oil until just beginning to brown.
- Add tomato and cook until tender.
- Add chicken broth and beans (do not drain).
- Cook for 20 minutes or until to desired temperature. Place in serving bowls and dust with grated cheese.
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Reviews
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Awesome soup with a wonderful rustic flavor. I used olive oil non stick spray to brown the onions and did not see the tomatoes. Used a blend of parmesan, fontina, asiago and romano cheese to top the soup with a little more black pepper. I needed just a bit more flavor so I did add a little italian seasoning. The cheese melts nicely, onions are sweet, and the fresh tomatoes are perfect. I have a cold and this is so much better than chicken soup! Thank you sweetomato for posting your soup recipe.
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Excellent Soup! I left out the oil, used fat free sodium free chicken broth, doubled quantities of all ingredients, and cooked this in a 5 quart crockpot on High for about 4 hours adding 2 tbsp of Mrs. Dash Italian Blend. During the last hour of cooking, I added 1 pound of browned ground turkey. I garnished my serving with a bit of dried parsley and a few seasoned croutons. For my second helping (yeh, couldn't resist.....), I topped off my bowl with Shredded Parmesan Cheese. SUPER! This soup has a very mild smooth flavor and the tomatoes do not overpower the beans. This is definitely a keeper. Thanks for posting.
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