Italian Hamburger Veggie Soup Like Olive Garden Soup

"This recipe was one I came up through trial and error after eating at olive garden last year on my birthday. We don't eat out much and we love homemade soups. I also don't personally care much for canned soup. I had been looking for a new soup to try and after I liked the soup at olive garden so much I decided to give this a try. I personally used a 50/50 mix of ground beef and venison burger for this but use what ever you like. I also like to make my own stocks but I found the Progresso Beef broth works very well for this when I am time crunched. I have done this on the stove top but it works great in the crock pot too. I grow and preserve my own veggies and freeze some soup ready mixed veggies but you can just as easily buy mixed veggies if you wish. Canned works ok for stove top but turns to mush in the crock pot, use frozen for that. Don't feel intimidated by the long list of ingredients, this throws together in about 15-20min and in the crock pot its almost no effort at all. We serve it with a fresh salad and breadsticks so its just like the resteraunt soup, salad, and breadsticks special. I buy frozen breadsticks that are just brown and serve."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 20mins
Ingredients:
20
Yields:
6 Quarts
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • in stock pot simmer for 1 hour then add 1 cup pasta or rice simmer until tender.
  • In slow cooker cook 4-6 hours on high or 8-10 hours on low
  • add rice or pasta to the crock pot in the last hour of cooking.

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  1. This was excellent! My only mistake was substituting seasoned salt for the Nature's Seasons (I'm not familiar... I thought it would work) but the result was it turned out on the high end of "salty" but my husband loved it that way. I'll look for NS in the store. Thanks for sharing!!!!
     
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I started cooking when I was seven years old. My grandmother was the kind who grew all our veggies in her garden and never once bought a bakery birthday cake. My father always made his own bread and fabulous soups and stews. My husband is the gardener in our family but we grow our own produce including apples that are considered an extinct speices and plums that make the most beautiful lavender blush jelly. This year I invested in a food saver and it has proved invaluable as we process our garden goodies. I do love to cook and bake. I do some specialty cakes and wedding cakes on the side, my favorite is cupcake Bouquets. I also can my own spagetti sauce, chilli, and beef stew. We have an authentic wood cook stove in our kitchen that is part of the orginal furnishing of our 19th century farm house built by my husand's great-great-great grandfather. We fire it up every year at christmas time to make lefse and usually a batch or two of cookies in it just for fun. We have two kids a boy and a girl who both love to help my cook. We love to camp, revovating our home and careing for our small head of beef cattle, bunnies, Himalyan Cat Lexie, Ellie the terrier mix, Snoopy our new yorkie puppy, Max the bichon, and Wendy a yellow lab/golden retriever mix. I also enjoy painting, writing, planning dinner parties and needlepoint. My favorite dish to cook is crock pot beef roast My husband's favorite is crepes My signature dish is Meatballs with Mash potatoes and gravy. My favorite restaurnt is a local one Mike's Smoke House. I work at United Health Group as a Claims Processer. My passions include animal rescue, reading, and writing. I will not eat liver, brussel sprouts, fish, seafood, cooked cabbage, cooked spinich, lutefisk (scandinavian dish fish pickled in lye) or meatloaf made by anyone other than me.
 
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