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Bean and Pasta Soup

Italy’s national dish, pasta e fagioli, is easy to make and is a wonderful way to serve fresh shell beans (see page 76). Most any kind of fresh shell bean will do, but cranberry and cannellini beans are traditional choices.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 2 quarts; 4 to 6 servings

Ingredients

2 pounds fresh shell beans
Salt
1/3 cup olive oil
1/3 cup finely diced onion
1/4 cup finely diced carrot
1/4 cup finely diced celery
A pinch of dried chile flakes
2 teaspoons coarsely chopped fresh sage leaves
4 garlic cloves, coarsely chopped
Salt
1 pound ripe tomatoes, peeled, seeded, and diced or one 12-ounce can whole tomatoes, drained and chopped
1/4 pound pasta (broken noodles or small shapes)
Extra-virgin olive oil
Parmesan cheese, grated

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Put the shelled beans in a pot and cover with water to a depth of 1 1/2 inches. Bring to a boil, turn down to a simmer, and cook the beans until soft but not falling apart. Start checking after 20 minutes. When soft, season to taste with: Salt.

    Step 2

    While the beans are cooking, heat in a heavy-bottomed soup pot: 1/3 cup olive oil.

    Step 3

    Add: 1/3 cup finely diced onion, 1/4 cup finely diced carrot, 1/4 cup finely diced celery, A pinch of dried chile flakes, 2 teaspoons coarsely chopped fresh sage leaves.

    Step 4

    Cook until soft over medium heat, stirring occasionally, about 12 minutes. Add: 4 garlic cloves, coarsely chopped, Salt.

    Step 5

    Cook for a few minutes, then add: 1 pound ripe tomatoes, peeled, seeded, and diced or one 12-ounce can whole tomatoes, drained and chopped.

    Step 6

    Cook for another 5 minutes, then add the beans with just enough bean liquid to cover. Cook over low heat, stirring now and then, until the beans are very tender, about 15 minutes.

    Step 7

    Meanwhile, cook until tender in abundant boiling salted water: 1/4 pound pasta (broken noodles or small shapes).

    Step 8

    Remove one third of the beans and mash them or purée them in a food mill. Stir the cooked and drained pasta and the puréed beans into the soup and cook for 5 minutes. Thin the soup with bean liquid as needed. Check for salt and add more as needed. Serve garnished with: Extra-virgin olive oil, Parmesan cheese, grated.

  2. Variation

    Step 9

    Use 1 cup dried beans, cooked (see page 78), instead of fresh shell beans.

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