Plant based challenge-Soup for the soul-Italian Wedding Soup

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This week on Plant Based Challenge the theme is Soup For the Soul.

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I love soup and I could almost live on it. I grew up raised by a father who provided me with quite a bit of canned soups which I loved. He couldn't cook well and I wasn't a fussy eater. I have many a great memory of eating soup from a can watching cartoons. For me, soup for the soul is accompanied with good memories.

Today I am sharing a plantbased version of a soup that I had many years ago a few times. It was called Italian wedding soup. Apparently it's not a thing to serve at weddings in Italy. The name is a translation from minestra maritata which refers to the marriage of flavors in the soup. However I had never heard, nor tried this soup until I had it at an Italian wedding.

I had attended many many Italian weddings as a wedding singer in an Italian wedding band. This soup was served at some weddings.

Although I only eat a plant based diet, I easily made a plant based version of this for the first time since the old days when I ate this soup.

To sum up the soup that I remember, I will say that was is a broth which was usually chicken, and in it, were little meatballs, usually pork, and tiny pasta. The other featured ingredient was greens which could be spinach or kale or curly endive.

I used curly endive which is not a common green to use around this city and I have to search special grocers to find it. I also added some baby kale and spinach at the end to maintain the green colors in the soup.

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The first thing I started with was making my basic vegetable soup broth which is super easy and great to have on hand for soups and sauces.

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Basic Vegetable Soup Broth
1 or 2 onions
5 or 6 cloves garlic
2 bay leaves
7 or eight peppercorns
Bunch of parsley
1 or 2 carrots
1 or 2 celery stalks
Salt
Water to cover
Olive oil to saute the vegetables

If you're using a big soup pot you can add more of the ingredients. I don't follow any strict recipe for this. I just throw everything in the hot oil in the pot, then adjust the seasonings at the end. Sometimes I add a little extra soup cube or powder. Sometimes I add onion powder as well.

When the stalk has simmered for 45 to 60 minutes I strain everything out and discard it. If you want to keep it you can blend it and use it for another soup or sauce. I don't bother because all the flavor has been boiled out.

For the vegan meatballs I used vital wheat gluten with mushrooms.

Vegan meatballs
4 to 5 cups vital wheat gluten
1/4 cup tapioca starch
2 cups vegetable broth
3 tablespoons Braggs Aminos (or soy sauce)
1 tablespoon agave nectar
4 or 5 cloves garlic
1 cup textured soy
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 small pinch nutmeg
Salt to taste

Start by cooking garlic and mushrooms and soy protein in hot oil until cooked.Add spices and vegetable broth. Blend cooked ingredients then add this mixture to the vital wheat gluten and tapioca starch. Knead well tasting and adjusting the salt to your liking. Also add more flour or liquid to make sure you get a doughy consistency that will form a ball. If you add more salt or seasoning you have to knead the dough very thoroughly to distribute the salt evenly.

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I set it aside for a while before I formed small balls for the soup. I only used a small portion of the dough reserving the rest to make something else.

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I steamed the balls first in my electric steamer for around an hour. It doesn't have to be that long. Just long enough to firm up and swell up.

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When I had this soup it always had tiny little pasta that was round like tapioca size balls. I found some that seemed to be that one but I was prepared to use any type of tiny pasta.

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Now the items for the soup are ready for the final soup.

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Italian Wedding Soup
1 onion chopped
4 cloves garlic
1 carrot small dice
1 bunch flat leaf parsley
1 large bunch curly endive
10 or 12 plantbased meatballs
1 cup uncooked tiny pasta (I don't know the name of the one I used. It didn't say on the package)
4 tablespoons of vegan parmesan
2 or 3 litres of vegetable soup broth
Salt and pepper to taste
Handful of baby spinach and kale or one or the other

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Cook onions, garlic and carrots until tender. Add broth.

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Add cooked vegan meatballs and pasta.

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Add all of the endive that is chopped roughly, and the vegan parmesan.
Vegan parmesan
1 cup ground almonds
3 tablespoons nutritional yeast
1 tablespoon salt
Small pinch of citric acid (optional)
I use citric acid for things that I want to keep dry but get a lemony acidic taste.

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Let it simmer for a while, around 20 minutes and before serving add spinach and/or kale. I used baby spinach and kale. Adjust the seasonings to your liking. I added a little more salt and pepper.

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This was my first attempt to recreate the soup that I had many years ago. It worked! I was transported to the good times in the band. Just like yesterday. Until now I didn't think a plant based version of this would work but I was wrong.

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I have approximate amounts of everything in the recipes. I like to add and taste as I go.

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I would love to invite @lizelle, @sreypov, or @blackberryskunk to bring a bowl of soul to this table. It's still not too late. Is this too many invites? Because I could keep it going.

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Thanks for dropping by and have a great day.

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Wow this is pretty spesh! You are the queen of a vegan 'meat' thing - the meatballs are a great idea and the Italian style soup is so different. Love it!

Ahh shucks thanks. I have to say I didn't stop eating meat because I didn't like the taste so I need to be a mad scientist sometimes haha.

Hi @carolynstahl! I think this post is fantastic, both the beautiful story you tell us about this soup, (which by the way, I did not know well, although I had heard of it), and the recipe itself. It is interesting to see how a custom, a tradition can be something so valuable to shape memories and unique recipes, as it is in this case.

I'm so glad you decided to participate in the challenge, this is great. Regarding the soup, I can say that it looks hearty, tasty, comforting, which makes it a Soup for the Soul.

Your post is great, thank you so much for participating in this challenge. Regards.

I am honoured to have such a lovely compliment. It's greatly appreciated. Thanks a million.😊

You cook full of soul @carolynstahl , the results are very maximum with a taste that is sure to be consistent. I always love your every vegan recipe❤

You're so kind and I really appreciate that. Thank you so much!

Love.Love.Love this soup! My hubby would very much like a soup with these meatballs too. They look so good and they seem to be holding their texture well! Funny that they call it Italian wedding soup! But then it makes sense as you have been served this soup at an Italian wedding! I hope all is well with you and the hubby! Urgently need to catch up with all plant-based hive munchers. Life has been so busy and fun that time for hive was none existent :( One more week in Belgium and then one more week at home before I start working again! Much love and a big hug coming your way ღ ღ ღ

Thank you and wow you guys are livin' the life. That's great. I feel like Hiving is a chore these days. We are slowly moving to another apartment and working in between.

I really hope to see some more of your delights soon. In the meantime enjoy like crazy!!!!😊❤️

You are a vegan food magician! Your soup is so full of flavour, sounds really good! Like you, I could live on soup, just love it! Hoping to enter tomorrow if it's not too late, thank you for the challenge, I will head on over there and check it out.

Oh gosh please do bring a bowl to the table. I know anything you make is for the soul.😊

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It is an excellent recipe. are you a wedding singer? guide that success I congratulate you. I've never heard of that soup.

Thank you so much. I used to be a wedding singer back in the younger years haha. In Italy it's not for weddings. It's something that not many people know of.

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Tu post es muy bueno no solo por la receta sino por ella, que es algo que no todo el mundo conoce. También es peculiar lo que realmente significa el nombre de esa sopa. Así que es un nuevo conocimiento que nos ayudaste a obtener a través de tu post 😎.

Ah thank you so much. It's not the most well known soup but it's really yummy.😊

Le comenté a mi esposo y queremos probarla, así que en cualquier momento me animo a prepararla. Muchas gracias de nuevo 🤗

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Thank you!

You're welcome @carolynstahl, that's a pleasure! Have a nice day 😊👍🌹


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Oh my dear, this soup is so great and yummy 🤤. I just saw this, I think I'm too late today and where I live is far from the market. I am sorry my friend. I hope I have some free time to make easy recipes and share with you all.

You are not too late but thank you. I hope to eat your food with my eyes soon. I know you are busy building a life so I understand my friend. Cheers!

It looks so good. I love soup because you can drink and eat. Have a nice day

Haha it's true!😄

It looks like a delicious warming up soup! And you look lovely and happy preparing it! 😌🙏😇💚

I missed the soup week but I'm sure there will be another chance. Thank you for your invitation! ☺️

I was hoping to see one of your awesome creations but yes next time and thank you😊

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Very nutritious soup. This is perfect for a wet and windy day!

Thank you. I could eat soup any day. Snow rain wind sun. But yes it is perfect for a wet and windy day which we have many of here haha.

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"The name is a translation from minestra maritata which refers to the marriage of flavors in the soup."

Oh, so that's the source of the name! I always wondered about that! It's been one of my favorite soups since I first tasted it in the early 1990s! Bravo for creating your own version! 😋

It's funny. I first tasted it around the same time give or take a year. I love it and now that it veganizes well I'm going to make it more often. Thanks so much!

I really liked the details you show and the whole process of elaboration, it looks delicious.

Thank you so much. I really appreciate that.

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Thank you very much.