OLIVE GARDEN PASTA E FAGIOLI SOUP

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Categories     Soup/Stew     Beef     Pasta

Number Of Ingredients 2

Ingredients
1 lb lean ground beef or mild Italian sausage (I've tried both and like either)2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil, divided1 cup diced carrots (about 2 medium, you can cut them into matchsticks if desired)1 cup diced celery (about 3 stalks)3/4 cup chopped yellow onion (about 1/2 of a large)1 large clove garlic, finely minced3 (8 oz) cans tomato sauce3 - 4 cups beef broth (chicken broth works fine too)1 cup water1 (15 oz) can diced tomatoes, undrained1 Tbsp granulated sugar1 1/2 tsp dried basil1 tsp dried oregano3/4 tsp dried thyme1/2 tsp dried marjoramSalt and freshly ground black pepper to taste1 scant cup ditalini pasta, uncooked1 (15 oz) can dark red kidney beans, drained and rinsed1 (15 oz) can great northern beans, drained and rinsedRomano cheese (I also like it with parmesan), for serving

Steps:

  • Directions Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large non-stick saucepan over medium high heat, crumble in ground beef or sausage and cook, stirring occasionally until cooked through. Pour beef (along with fat from beef, if you want it to be healthier you can drain the fat) into a bowl, set aside. Heat remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil in same large saucepan, saute carrots, celery and onion over medium high heat until tender about 4 minutes, add garlic and saute 1 minute longer. Reduce heat to a low, add tomato sauce, beef broth, water, canned tomatoes, sugar, basil, oregano, thyme, marjoram, cooked beef along, then season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover with lid and allow to simmer 30 minutes, stirring occasionally until veggies are soft. Meanwhile prepare ditalini pasta according to directions on package, cooking to al dente.Add cooked and drained pasta to soup along with kidney beans, great northern beans and an additional 1 cup broth if desired to thin soup, and allow to cook 5 minutes longer. Serve warm with grated Romano cheese if desired.Note: the longer the soup rests the more liquid the pasta will absorb so you can thin it with additional beef broth if desired.Recipe Source: Cooking Classy

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