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		<title>Italian Pasta and Beans Soup &#8211; Pasta e Fagioli</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lynnie K</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: jessicafm You won&#8217;t find a more authentic Italian food than the Italian pasta and bean soup called Pasta e Fagioli or Pasta Fagioli.  This is an ancient peasant dish and some say you will find the best ever made in Tuscany.  It always includes lot of vegetables, beans  and herbs and some smallish [...]]]></description>
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<p>You won&#8217;t find a more <em>authentic Italian food</em> than the <em>Italian pasta</em> and bean soup called <strong>Pasta e Fagioli</strong> or Pasta Fagioli.  This is an ancient peasant dish and some say you will find the best ever made in Tuscany.  It always includes lot of vegetables, beans  and herbs and some smallish pasta like little tubes or shells.  If you are old enough, you may remember Dean Martin singing about this soup in his wonderful song &#8220;That&#8217;s Amore&#8221;.  This Italian Pasta and Beans soup is now served all over the world &#8211; and not only in Italian restaurants.</p>
<p>For the stock, you can use either chicken or beef.  You should have some Parmesan cheese to sprinkle on top of each serving.  I have a nice recipe that tastes wonderful on a blustery day.  It is made in the crock pot, so you can have it made before noon and it will be ready for dinner!</p>
<p>Brown two pounds of ground beef in a skillet and put it in the crock pot along with a chopped onion, 3 chopped carrots and 4 stalks of chopped celery.  Stir in two 28 ounce cans of diced tomatoes with their juice, a 16 ounce can of red kidney beans &#8211; drained and a 16 ounce can of white kidney beans &#8211; drained.  Now sprinkle your seasonings over the top &#8211; 3 teaspoons oregano, 2 teaspoons pepper, 5 teaspoons parsley and a teaspoon of Tabasco sauce.</p>
<p>Pour a 20 ounce jar of good spaghetti sauce over all.  I recommend Paul Newman&#8217;s brand.  Now stir in 30 ounce of beef stock.</p>
<p>Cover and cook on LOW for 7 or 8 hours.  During the last hour, put in your favorite small <em>Italian pasta</em>.</p>
<p>Serve with Parmesan cheese on top and nice crusty <em>Italian bread</em>!</p>
<p>Watch Mama Rosa make her <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HKIO_gPWQQ" target="_blank">pasta fagioli here!</a></p>
<p><em><strong>Mangia Bene!</strong></em></p>
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