1 TBS. olive oil
1 lb italian sausage
2 onions
2 carrots
2 celery stalks
(All veggies are chopped)
1 quart water
2 beef bouillon
1 TBS parsley
3/4 tsp oregano
1/2 tsp basil
3/4 tsp garlic salt
(All herbs dried- although I'm sure you could use fresh- just use more.)
2 qt. tomatoes- I think my Grandma had it written this way because she used tomatoes she had canned, but I would guess that equals about 4 cans of diced tomatoes.
1 TBS. sugar
shake of tabasco
1 cup macaroni
3 cans of beans- this is the part where you can be creative or just use whatever is in your cupboard. You can use a variety of beans- green, garbanzo, white, kidney. My favorites are kidney, white and green- although I usually use the frozen kind of green beans. You can also put other veggies in this if you want-I have put asparagus in it too.
Brown sausage in olive oil then add veggies and saute until transparent. Add water and let simmer for 5 minutes. Add the rest of the ingredients except the pasta and beans. Simmer for 4 hours- if you have that much time. I have made it with just 30 minutes of simmering, but FYI it is much better is you give it time- much like a marriage- anyway- then add beans and pasta and simmer for another 30 minutes. Top with parmesan cheese.
As for the secret ingredient- I am torn, I mean a sorceress isn't a sorceress for nothing. She has to have a few tricks up her sleeve. It just doesn't feel right- right now. I may need a little coaxing- like something chocolate "coaxed!"
5 comments:
This soup is so amazing...everyone should go make it right now.
I'm coaxing, I'm curious. So, what's the secret ingredient?
Kari - I was given this recipe with your name on it over a year ago and it is now a staple. I love it. Thank you for sharing, even without the secret ingredient it is amazing, but I may still bring something chocolate to you, and try to be seductive while I'm at it.
I know the secret....I know the secret!!! It only took years and years...so it looks like the rest of you will have to wait as long as I did for the secret ingredient. It's quite the secret.
I think I know it - is it a toad?
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