Wednesday 17 July 2024

Slow Cooker Minestrone : Great For Topsy-Turvey Cooler Days!

I know it's July but our UK weather is a little topsy turvey at the moment. From chilled soup one day (see post here) to this hearty Italian Minestrone soup, so tasty for cooler days! It is made with pasta and beans, and is great for batch cooking, just divide into portions and pop in the freezer and wonderfully warming soup will never be far from your bowl. This soup will keep in the freezer for two months.

Some readers may find the carb. content a little high ... each serving provides 24g protein, 29g carbohydrate (of which 9.5g sugars), 14g fat (of which 4g saturates), 8.5g fibre and 1.5g salt.


Ingredients
Serves Four
100g/3½oz smoked, dry-cured lardons*
2 carrots, roughly chopped
2 sticks celery, sliced
1 onion, roughly chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
2 sprigs fresh rosemary, needles finely chopped
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tbsp tomato purée
400g/14oz can chopped plum tomatoes
1.2 litres/2 pints good-quality chicken stock
400g/14oz can cannellini beans in water, rinsed and drained
50g/1¾oz spaghetti, snapped into short lengths
100g/3½ head baby leaf or spring greens, thickly shredded
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
25g/1oz parmesan, grated (optional)

*Lardons are small chunks of diced bacon (smoked or unsmoked) that are used to give a good, salty depth of flavour. They are very often sold vacuum-packed in most supermarkets, but if you can’t find them buy thick rashers of bacon and dice them yourself.

Method
1. Put a large frying pan over a low heat, add the lardons and cook for 10 minutes until crisp, golden and the fat has run from the meat. Transfer onto a plate.
2. Tip the carrots, celery and onion into the bacon fat and fry for two minutes before adding the garlic, herbs and tomato purée. Cook for 1 minute, then add the tomatoes and most of the stock. Bring to the boil. Carefully transfer the soup to a slow cooker, cover with the lid, then cook on high for 4 hours until the vegetables are tender.
3. Stir the beans and pasta into the soup, adding the rest of the stock if it seems overly thick. Scatter the shredded greens over the top of the soup, then re-cover with the lid. Cook for 30 minutes until the pasta is tender. Stir in the greens, season with salt and pepper, then serve in bowls with a drizzle of oil and plenty of parmesan.
From original idea here

For readers who do not have a slow cooker you may wish to try this alternative quick minestrone soup recipe, see here

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All the best Jan

24 comments:

  1. ...we use a slow cooker all the time.

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  2. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  3. This really sounds good! I have fresh rosemary growing, and could use it in this. It's very hot here, but soon it will be cooling off. Thanks for another good one!

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  4. I love minestrone soup and had a real thing for it this winter. Too lazy to cook it though so Sainsbury's was my go to.

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  5. Thanks for the reminder. I do like minestrone soup and our weather is perfect for it now.

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  6. A great recipe to follow in my next soup making time slot

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  7. Perfect for a cooler day, of which we have had too many!

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  8. Minestrone is always delicious; even in summer.

    God bless.

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  9. Looks delicious, thanks for sharing!
    Take care, have a great day!

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  10. I eat hot soup year 'round. This sounds good!

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  11. I love Minestrone in the summer, when the vegetables are young and delicious. This soup tastes the best then.
    Hugs and greetings.

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  12. I must use my slow cooker. It's been sitting in the cupboard for years! Hugs!

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  13. I like a good soup! Not a fan of slow cookers though!

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  14. This looks delicious, and you can't beat a slow cooker meal, much better than standing over a hob on a warm day! Take care and have a great week, Sue xx

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  15. Una receta que me gusta. Gracias y besos.

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  16. I love soups, whether winter or summer. It does not bother me to have a hot soup on the hottest of days. And this sounds delcious.

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  17. This soup recipe looks delicious . I do not need a cooler dy to be in the mood to eat soup I like soup all the time. Wonderful that it is made in the slow cooker.

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  18. Oh delish ~ one of my favorite soups ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    carol l mckenna
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  19. Well we aren't in the 100's anymore but hubby says way too hot for soup :)

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  20. I have a multi cooker but I've never made soup in it, I always use the stove for some reason.

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  21. Delicious and a great standby to have in the freezer for those chillier days. Thank you.

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