It’s finally soup & sweater weather! I’m so excited that the weather has tipped for us! I hope it has for you all as well. There’s nothing like it, in my opinion – soup & sweater weather that is. For our first anagrual soup of the official Fall season I decided to make my faithful Butternut Squash Minestrone Soup. But this time…I changed it up just a little. I can’t wait to hear what y’all think about it.
I’ll let you in on a little secret…
I buy the butternut squash already chopped.
I mean, have you ever tried to chop butternut squash?
It’s dangerous! Y’all you can find this bag of fresh butternut squash at your local WalMart!
With the addition of protein + the veggies this becomes a very hearty Butternut Squash Minestrone Soup! It’s perfect for those evening meals when there’s school, after school sport practices + a ton of homework!
Butternut Squash Minestrone Soup
Ingredients
- 1 TABLESPOON EVOO
- 1 lb ground Italian Sausage
- 1 chopped yellow onion
- 1/2 cup chopped celery
- 1/2 cup chopped carrots
- 1 12 oz bag chopped butternut squash
- handful of fresh//frozen spinach
- 1 TABLESPOON Italian Seasoning
- a few basil leaves cut in thin garnishing
- 1 can diced tomatoes
- 1 teaspoon salt
- dash pepper
- 32 oz chicken stock/broth
- 2 cups water
- 1 thinly sliced average zucchini
- 1-2 cups pasta (your choice)
- 1 can northern beans
- 1 can bacon and bean soup (Campbells)
Instructions
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In a large stock pot, add your EVOO & brown your Italian Sausage.
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Once fully cooked, remove from pot & set aside
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In remaining oil left in the pan, sauté onion, celery and carrots together. After 5 minutes, add the butternut squash over medium heat and sauté with the lid on. Checking & stirring every few minutes.
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Once butternut squash is slightly tender, add Italian seasonings, s & p, and cut basil.
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Add can of tomatoes and fresh (or frozen) spinach
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Add both cans of beans.
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Add cooked Italian Sausage, broth & water.
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Simmer on medium heat until a slow boil.
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Reduce and simmer of medium to low heat for a couple of hours.
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Before serving, add sliced zucchini & pasta. Give time to cook & for pasta to become tender.
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Serve in large bowls with crunchy bread - DELISH!
Once you have all your veggies simmering & tender, it’s all a matter of adding (dumping) the other ingredients! It’s super easy & smells wonderful!
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