Because it’s Sunday.
Because i’ve got two sleepy heads snoozing in the other room.
Because it was early.
Because it was raining.
Because there wasn’t a soul on the street.
Because I love any excuse to wear rain boots.
♥
Because it’s Sunday.
Because i’ve got two sleepy heads snoozing in the other room.
Because it was early.
Because it was raining.
Because there wasn’t a soul on the street.
Because I love any excuse to wear rain boots.
♥
We cut our weekend trip short due to homework and the new typhoon that’s threatening the Korean coastline again. The bright side of it all is, we made record time getting home, dealt with little to no traffic on the roads, we enjoyed sushi for lunch, and I was able to make a big ol’ pot of copy cat Olive Garden Pasta e Fagioli Soup and bread sticks. perfect meal for this very mild September Sunday. (Enter happy tummy dance now!)
Dont worry, I’ll share! I think your going to love it! I’ve adapted some online recipes/Pins to our own little concoction, Mr. B approved!
Makes plenty to enjoy and share too!
INGREDIENTS:
1lb ground turkey
1 small onion, chopped
A handful of baby carrots, or one large carrot, chopped, whatever you have on hand works
2 tall stalks celery, chopped
2 minced garlic cloves
28oz can crushed tomatoes
15oz can tomato sauce
15 oz can of vegetable broth
15oz can beef broth
15oz can light red kidney beans (include liquid)
15oz can great northern beans (include liquid)
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried basil
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
Salt and pepper to taste
The rind off of a nice chuck of Parmesan cheese
1 1/2 cup ditalini pasta
Lets get cooking!
Start by browning our ground turkey in a large stock pot over medium-high heat. Cook until meat is no longer pink. Next add in your onions, carrots, celery, and garlic, feel free to season with salt & pepper. Sauté for 10 minutes, stir the mixture occasionally. Now, add in everything left, but the pasta. Simmer for 1 hour stirring occasionally as needed.
When the soup has 15 minutes left to simmer, start cooking your pasta, it’s better for it to be a bit under cooked too. Once done, drain water out and add to your soup and simmer for another 10 more minutes.
Next, on to the breadsticks!
Freshly baked bread, the aroma, sooo nice!
One of my favorite things as of late, has been arriving early on the train in Seoul and grabbing something warm to sip on before heading into Sunday morning worship.
Café Grace…
Quaint…
serene…
Off the beaten path… (Just my style!)
If you are ever in the Seoul Cathedral neighborhood, stop in and treat yourself to a yummy drink!