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Minestrone Pasta Pesto Soup

Minestrone Pesto Pasta Soup

Minestrone Pasta Pesto Soup

A wonderful taste of Italy, delicious with gooey cheese melted on the top. While there's no set of ingredients for this soup (more what you've got to hand or in the cupboard), we found this combination delicious and it's 4 of our 5-a-day in one go.
It can be tweaked to be vegetarian or vegan by taking out the prosciutto and switching the stock cubes for vegetable, mushroom or garlic and herb ones and swapping the pesto and cheese for vegan versions.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Course Main Course, Soup
Cuisine Italian
Servings 5

Equipment

  • Hand blender (optional)

Ingredients
  

  • 6 spray Spray oil
  • 1 whole Leek Trimmed and finely chopped
  • 1 whole Carrot Chopped
  • 6 slices Prosciutto Finely chopped/ripped
  • 3 cloves Garlic Chopped finely (or 15g straight from freezer)
  • 170 g Broccoli stem Chopped thin like matchsticks
  • 1500 ml Water
  • 1 whole Ham stock cube
  • 1 whole Chicken stock cube
  • 1 tin Chopped tomatoes
  • 1 tin Butter beans
  • 75 g Soup pasta Or spaghetti broken into 5cm pieces
  • 2 whole Courgettes Chopped
  • 60 g Peas Frozen
  • 15 g Fresh basil leaves Chopped finely
  • 2 tbsp Reduced fat green pesto
  • 2 tbsp Cheese Grated

Optional Serving Suggestions

  • 4 slice French baguette 2cm thick
  • 200 g Cheese Grated

Instructions
 

  • Mist a large pan with spray oil on a medium heat. Add the leek, carrot and prosciutto and fry for 5 minutes until the leek has softened, stirring occasionally. Add the garlic and stir it in.
  • Dissolve the 2 stock cubes in 1l of the water (boiling hot) and add the stock to the pan, along with the broccoli stem and tinned tomatoes. Bring to the boil, and simmer uncovered for aout 12 minutes until the vegetables are tender.
  • Meanwhile, drain the butter beans and add them to the remaining 500ml water, then blend them with a hand blender. If you're using smaller sized beans like kidney or black-eye beans then no need to blend.
  • Add the soup pasta, beany water and courgettes to the big pan, and cook stirring occasionally for about 8 minutes until the pasta is cooked. Stir through the frozen peas and basil and season to taste.
  • Ladle into bowls. Add ½tbsp pesto to the bowls for the people who like it and mix it in. Serve with optional cheese on toast (or "isle flottante") on top for kids, or extra grated cheese for a keto hit.

Notes

This is a great recipe as it can be amended for whatever you’ve got to hand, and the base of tomatoes, garlic and basil with pasta is delicious. We first tried this during lockdown using the broccoli stem due to lack of cabbage, and butter beans as those are our favourite in soup and it went down surprisingly well. 
We wanted to work out how many portions of our 5-a-day of fruit and vegetables this soup was: we think it’s about 4 of our 5-a-day based on a portion based on the NHS advice that “80g of fresh, canned or frozen fruit and vegetables counts as 1 portion of your 5 A Day”.
Here’s the working, please comment if you have a better way to work it out:
Leek 250 g
Carrot 65 g
Garlic 15 g
Broccoli 170 g
Tomatoes 400 g
Butter beans (drained weight) 235 g
Courgettes 400 g
Peas 60 g
Basil 15 g
Total weight of vegetables + beans 1610 g
Number of servings 5 Servings
Veg weight per serving 322 g
5-a-day per serving (80g = 1 portion of 5-a-day) 4.0  of 5-a-day per serving
Keyword 5-a-day, easy, soup, tweak-for-vegan-version, tweak-for-vegetarian-version, winter warmer
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Best Bolognese Ever

Best Bolognese Ever

We've tried many combinations of ingredients making bolognese sauce, this version oseems to hit it just right and still gets vegetables into the mix. This makes a big batch, so it's good for bolognese one night, adding chilli and kidney beans the next, and freezing some in portions or using it in a delicious lasagne.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Servings 12

Equipment

  • Big pan

Ingredients
  

  • 12 spray Spray oil
  • 4 medium Onion Diced
  • 6 cloves Garlic Chopped (or 20g straight from freezer)
  • 750 g Lean beef mince (5% fat) Swap for quorn mince for vegetarian tweak
  • 500 g Lean pork mince (5% fat) Swap for quorn mince for vegetarian tweak
  • 3 tbsp Tomato puree
  • 2 medium Courgette Grated
  • 2 medium Carrot Grated
  • 2 tsp Thai fish sauce (I know, smells bad, tastes delicious) Omit for vegetarian tweak
  • 3 tsp Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce Omit for vegetarian tweak
  • 2 tsp Soy sauce
  • 4 tins Chopped tomatoes
  • 2 tsp Italian seasoning Can swap for mixed herbs if preferred
  • 1 whole Ham stock cube Swap for mushroom stock cube for vegetarian tweak

Instructions
 

  • Mist a really large pan with spray oil, add the onion and fry for about 5 minutes until softened. If you've got time, keep going until they're translucent and starting to caramelise (another 15 minutes, adding a touch of water if it starts to stick) as the whole dish is sweeter.
  • Add the garlic and stir in, then push it all to one side of the pan and add the mince. Brown the mince, breaking it up and gradually adding in the onion until the mince has just changed colour, then add the courgette and carrot and fry for another 5 minutes until it's all soft.
  • Add in all of the rest of the ingredients, crumbling in the stock cube rather than adding any extra water – use the best quality chopped tomatoes you can so that it's not too thin a mix. Simmer gently for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Serve with wholemeal pasta and optional cheese grated on top, or side salad.

Notes

Half a portion is also good as a topper for a baked potato, especially with cheese melted on top.
It’s best to put this into portions for the freezer to allow it to cool more quickly, and then freeze more quickly. It does last in the pan until the next day (well in Scotland it does) and it tastes even better the second day after the flavours have mixed in, especially if you turn it into this quick chilli.
Keyword 5-a-day, family friendly, hidden veg, reduced fat, tweak-for-vegetarian-version