Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1/2 lb hot sausage
- 1 diced onion
- 1 c. chopped celery
- 1 c. diced carrots
- 1 28 oz can diced tomatoes or two 16 oz(I prefer fire roasted)
- 1 15 oz can tomato sauce
- 1 can dark kidney beans(not drained)
- 1 can navy beans(not drained)
- 2 c. water
- 5 beef bullion cubes
- 1 tbsp parsley
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1-2 tsp Italian seasoning
- 1 1/2 cups small dry pasta
- 1 c. frozen green beans or peas
Directions
Wow, this is a big list but don't worry, it's easy! In a large pot combine gr. beef, sausage, onion, celery, and carrots. Brown meat and drain fat. While the meat is browning, cook your pasta in a separate pot, remove and drain just before it's totally cooked(al dente). After you drain the fat from meat, pour into the pot all the canned items, water, bullion and spices. Bring to a boil, then turn down heat and simmer 20 minutes. A few minutes before serving, I add in the cooked pasta and frozen veggies. The longer it sits the more liquid the pasta is going to absorb. This dish is thick and hearty, it is not meant to be very watery like regular soup. Serve with Parmesan cheese and crusty Italian bread.
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This looks delicious! Pinning now to my Dinner Ideas board! Would love to have you share this at my Saturday Night Fever recipe link party: http://www.yummyhealthyeasy.com/2013/11/saturday-night-fever-8-recipe-link-party.html
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DeleteWOO HOO!!! Thanks so much!! I just re-pinned to our Saturday Night Fever group board! Thanks again for sharing this!
DeleteLooks wonderful!!!! A bowl full of comfort and deliciousness!!! I love Pasta Fagioli!!!
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Deletemmmm I love Pasta Fagioli. I will have to try your recipe, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredible. I have never had pasta fagioli before, but I need to try it stat!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious! Thanks for linking up at The Wednesday Roundup and I hope everything is going well for you :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious, I love a good combination of pasta and tomatoes. Hearty enough to be a meal on its own. I will be trying this.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy and filling! I'll have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteHi my family LOVES this dish! My father in law taught me how to make this dish many years ago and he was from Italy! I will have to make this for hubby! TFS at crafty allie! Julie at julieslifestyle.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this recipe . I pinned it to my Food/Recipe Boards.
Kim
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I absolutely pinned this recipe, I will be making it for tomorrow nights dinner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe! Will make it right after thanksgiving with some of the leftover turkey as a little variation! Thanks for sharing. Pinned of course! Happy Thanksgiving!
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~ Brooke ~
Thanks to everyone for your lovely comments! I hope you enjoy this recipes as much as my family does :-)
ReplyDeleteYUM! i just love a good pasta dish in the winter. def. adding to my dec. menu! http://www.handmadeintheheartland.com
ReplyDeleteOh this sounds so yummy! I love the fagioli soup at Olive Garden and this reminds me of that one. Thanks for sharing on the weekend re-Treat link party!
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I absolutely love this dish! I think that I will be making this after Thanksgiving with turkey instead of the hot sausage though, don't need to flair up the old ulcer! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe love Pasta Fagioli. I will have to make this for my family!! Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteI made this; it was awesome. REALLY good. I made it for some friends when they came over for a movie night and served with a greek-style bruchetta. It was sooooo good, and was great as a leftover for a quick school lunch. I didn't make any changes to this that would alter taste much- it's a great recipe. I added a bay leaf and two cloves while it cooked and used venison and turkey sausage (couldn't even tell!)- reminded me of ma's spaghetti recipe =) Heavenly. Healthy. Man I love a great soup.
ReplyDeleteSo often I see recipes that look good and never get around to making them so I'm so glad you got to try this! This really is one of my favs, I usually end up stuffing myself! Thanks so much for stopping by to let me know how it turned out.
DeleteThanks so much for linking this up on Tasty Tuesday! This recipe has been featured and pinned!
ReplyDeleteI can't even count the number of times I've made this recipe. It's SO easy & oh SO delicious! Thanks for sharing!
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