Easter Sunday Soup
  
Prepare the croutons, meatballs and cheese the day before you need them.
 
French Toast Croutons
6 slices of sandwich bread
2-3 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup grated Parmesan or Romano cheese
salt and pepper to taste
 
Meatballs
1/2 lb ground beef - preferably 84% lean
1 egg
1/2 (or a little more) grated Italian cheese--Parmesan is okay
3/4 cup grated dry bread crumbs
1 scant tbsp crushed dried basil
1 scant tbsp crushed dried marjoram
 
Cheese cubes
Buy about 1 to 1 1/4 lbs of provolone cheese at the deli and have the deli
slice it into 1/2-inch thick slices. Then cut the slices into 1/2-inch
cubes. Place in a plastic bag and refrigerate.
 
To prepare the croutons
Mix together the eggs, milk, cheese, salt, and pepper. Dig the bread into
the egg mixture and either grill until golden brown on both sides or pan fry
with just a dot of butter until golden brown on both side. When the bread
has cooled, cut into 3/4-inch square pieces. Place in plastic bag and
refrigerate.
 
To prepare the meatballs
Mix everything together. These should taste and have the texture of regular
meatballs used with spaghetti. However, make very small meatballs--even
smaller than would be made for Swedish meatballs. They should be about large
marble size when cooked. We like to broil them to remove most of the grease,
but they can be pan-fried. Cool and
refrigerate.
 
Soup recipe
1 good soup bone - or use a little less than 1 lb of chuck roast or two to
three short ribs
3-4 pieces of chicken--breast, wing, and back or any parts of the chicken
you like for soup stock
1 large onion
2 carrots
3 stalks celery, leaves included
1 to 2 pints of canned whole tomatoes - crushed
1 clove garlic, minced
salt and pepper to taste
 
In a large pot - at least 8 quarts - place the beef and chicken. Cover with
water and bring to a boil. When scum forms, remove from the heat and throw
out the water. Rinse the pot and the meat well. Place the meat back into the
pot.
 
Add the tomatoes. Wash the celery and chop. Add to the pot. Wash and peel
the carrots. Cut the carrots in half then slice and add to the pot. Peel the
onion and grate on the large hole of the grater--you can also chop the onion
if you like but grating it really releases the flavor. Add the onion to the
pot. Add salt and pepper to taste. You will probably have to add more as the
soup cooks.
 
Then cover all with water up to an inch of the rim of the pot. Place on
medium high heat and simmer for at least 2-3 hours.
 
About 1 hour before you will be serving the soup, remove the soup meat and
chicken - being careful to remove any bones from the soup.
 
Add the meatballs to the soup and continue simmering for another hour.
 
TO SERVE: Place two to three tbsp of the cheese cubes in each bowl. Also,
place a handful of the French Toast Crouton in each bowl. Ladle the hot soup
over all being sure to include a few of the meatballs into each bowl. 
 
 

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