Our neighbors brought over a bowl of this soup and my husband loved it. He asked if I could get the recipe and make it for him. I took the Cloud’s recipe and added a little flare of my own. If you don’t make this soup, I at least suggest you visit a Claro’s Italian Market if you live in Southern California. Or swing by The Corner Butcher Shop in La Verne for their specialty sausages.
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Servings | Prep Time |
8 people | 20 minutes |
Cook Time |
30 minutes |
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Our neighbors brought over a bowl of this soup and my husband loved it. He asked if I could get the recipe and make it for him. I took the Cloud’s recipe and added a little flare of my own. If you don’t make this soup, I at least suggest you visit a Claro’s Italian Market if you live in Southern California. Or swing by The Corner Butcher Shop in La Verne for their specialty sausages.
http://store.claros.com/
http://cornerbutchershop.com/wp/
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Ingredients
- 1 pound sweet Italian Sausage or Claro’s spicy sausage casings removed - about 5 links total
- 2 (32 oz.) Cartons of Beef broth
- 1 (14.5 oz.) can fire roasted diced tomatoes w/garlic Don't drain liquid
- 2 medium zucchini, quartered & sliced 1/4 "
- 1/4 cup white onion, diced
- 1 cup diced carrots
- 2 sticks of celery, diced even the leaves
- 2 tsp. dried Italian Seasoning
- 1 (9 oz,) Cheese Tortellini or (12 oz. Mini Farfalle Noodles Cooked
Servings: people
Instructions
- We love Claro’s Italian Market.
- Chop your vegetables in advance
- Get a pound of thawed spicy sausage or sweet sausage and remove the casings.
- In large stock pot or dutch oven, cook sausage on medium heat
- stirring occasionally, until sausage is browned, drain. Set sausage to the side. You can leave grease from sausage. If there is no grease, add in a little olive oil to help get the vegetables softened.
- In the same pan, cook carrots, celery, onion, and zucchini until vegetables are near soft.
- Combine broth, tomatoes, and Italian seasoning with the vegetables. Bring to a boil over medium heat & simmer, stirring occasionally, for 20 min.
- I like to cook my tortellini or pasta noodles in a separate pot of water. Once noodles are al dente, drain the water and add the noodles or tortellini to the soup.
- Pour soup into bowls and serve with freshly grated Romano or Parmesan and a side of your favorite bread. This soup tastes the best days later after it has been marinating.
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