Classic Minestrone

Classic minestrone

Lots of veg, smoky bacon, beans & pasta

Classic Minestrone

1 hr

Not Too Tricky

serves 8

About the recipe

I've used courgette and chard in this delicious soup recipe, but you can use any vegetables that are in season – mix up your combos, and enjoy!


nutrition per serving

227.9

Calories


8.4g

Fat


1.6g

Saturates


10.5g

Sugars


0.49g

Salt


12.1g

Protein


22.6g

Carbs


7.9g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie Magazine

Jamie Magazine

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

4 rashers of higher-welfare smoked streaky bacon

2 red onions

2 cloves of garlic

2 carrots

2 sticks of celery

1 bulb of fennel

½ a bunch of fresh basil

olive oil

125ml red wine

2 courgettes

300g savoy cabbage or chard

2 x 400g tins of quality plum tomatoes

1 x 400g tin of cannellini beans

800ml organic chicken or vegetable stock

75g dried pasta (shells or odd ends)

extra virgin olive oil

Parmesan cheese

Method

  1. Start by making a sofrito (frying off the aromatic ingredients to make the base of the soup). Slice the bacon, peel and finely chop the onions and garlic, then chop the carrots, celery and fennel. Pick the basil leaves, finely chopping the stalks.
  2. Heat a lug of oil in a pan over a medium-low heat, stir in the chopped ingredients and sauté gently for 15 to 20 minutes, or until everything is soft but not coloured.
  3. Halve and slice the courgettes lengthways. Core the cabbage or remove the tough stalky bits from the chard, then wash the leaves and finely slice.
  4. Add the wine to the softened veggies and bring to the boil. Tip in the tomatoes, breaking them up with a spoon, then add the courgettes. Bring back to the boil, and simmer on a low heat for around 15 minutes.
  5. Mix in the cabbage or chard, the beans and their juice and the stock. Bring to the boil, then add the pasta. Simmer over a medium heat until the pasta is cooked (use the packet instructions as a guide) – if the soup is too thick, add a little stock or water to loosen.
  6. Season to taste, then rip in most of the basil leaves and dress with a few lugs of extra virgin olive oil. Stir well, and serve with the reserved basil and a fine grating of Parmesan.

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