Pasta Fugioli
Summertime isn’t my favorite time for soup, but when you have tomatoes…you gotta use’m up! My neighbor actually made this little soup and brought some over. I’ve changed it here and there, but it’s a good summer soup with lots of veggies (you can put almost anything in here.)
2 cans chicken stock (4 cups)
2 cans water (4 cups)
Bring to almost a boil. Dip 5 to 7 tomatoes into the stock for about 5 minutes so that you can peel them. I do this using the soup stock so that the flavor and whatnot from the skins goes straight into the soup. When the tomato skins split, remove them from the stock using prongs. Set them in a bowl to cool.
Add three celery stocks (these do not have to be cut as you will remove them after cooking.) to the broth and simmer.
Dice two small zucchini and add to the broth, continuing to simmer.
Add 1 tsp thyme
Add 1/2 to 1 tsp finely diced fresh rosemary (This is a strong flavor so you might want to start with 1/2 tsp and go up from there if you like it.)
When the tomatoes are cooled, dice them carefully, saving as much juice for the stock as possible. Add the diced tomatoes to the stock.
Add 1 tablespoon sugar.
Optional: Dice in some cooked sausage. I used Wisconsin beef sausage (sliced about an ounce, grilled it, and then diced it.)
Simmer, covered for about an hour.
You can add meatballs, cooked beans (white northern, pinto or red) and other vegetables (onions, garlic, parsley). After the soup has simmered, remove the celery stalks and discard.
Prepare two cups of dried pasta by following the directions on the bag. Little shells, small elbow pasta or any small noodle will do.
Add the noodles right before eating.
It’s a simple soup, but a very nice tomato based soup. It is quite good, even on a hot summer day!!
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That sounds really good. I have lots of tomatoes on the vine but they’re all still very green (I finally had to stake it since the weight of all the tomatoes was causing it to practically fall over.) Since I’m going away on vacation tomorrow, they will probably all ripen while my mom is staying there with the dogs, darn it! At least someone will be able to enjoy them.
Comment by Trina — June 18, 2008 @ 2:26 pm
That’s what usually happens to me with the tomatoes. This year I deliberately did everything possible to time it so that we vacationed a little earlier and shorter! I’m still working on that trip to Spain for next year and I’m thinking about going in Sept or Oct just so I don’t have to worry as much about the garden.
I bet your mom will love the fresh tomatoes.
Maybe if you’re really nice to her, she’ll save you one.
Comment by Maria — June 18, 2008 @ 2:29 pm