Have you ever tried wedding soup? The Italian version combines meatballs, vegetables, and pasta. To us, it is a love potion!
Italian Wedding Soup is cozy, comforting, and wonderfully simple, especially when the slow cooker does all the work. It’s one of my favorite recipes, and you can’t beat the flavor in this dump-and-go ...
I make a lot of soup at home. Every week, I whip up a vat or two of my family’s favorite recipes, like cabbage and potato, lemony matzo ball, and creamy tomato. Recently, I decided I wanted to add a ...
Despite the name, Italian wedding soup has nothing to do with nuptials. The name comes from “minestra maritata” (married soup) which refers to the marriage of meat and vegetables in a broth-based soup ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Fall is here. Fall is literally my favorite season! Crisp temperatures, bonfires, trips to the pumpkin ...
This soup actually has nothing to do with weddings! The reference seems to be a bastardized translation from Neapolitan Italian that originally meant to “wed” together lesser cuts of meat with wild ...
Who has not heard of Italian wedding soup? It got its name from the fact that all the ingredients go together well, just like a married couple. There are many versions of this soup and it is perfect ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By ALBERT STUMM When Sonoko Sakai’s mother snuck a little miso into her lasagna, she wasn’t thinking of the kind of Japanese fusion that became an American ...
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Come wintertime, tere’s nothing we crave more than a hot, steaming bowl. We’re not picky either—chilis, stews, chowders, ...