Hi, This is the recipe I have for Italian Wedding Soup. I hope you
enjoy it. It's delicious!
Penny

Italian Wedding Soup

A delicious traditional soup that contains meat, green vegetables, and pasta.

Prep Time: 1 hourCook Time: 45 minutesServings: 6Serving Size: 1 cup

Ingredients
- MEATBALLS:
-1/2 pound ground beef
-1/2 pound ground pork or turkey
-1 egg
-1/4 cup bread crumbs
-1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
-1/2 clove garlic, minced
-1/2 teaspoon salt
-1/4 teaspoon pepper
- SOUP:
-4 cups chicken broth
-2 cups fresh spinach, chopped or 1 small box of frozen
-1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
-8 ounces soup pasta, acini de pepe or orzo pasta are good choices

Directions
MEATBALLS:
* Add all the meatball ingredients together in a large bowl. Mix the
ingredients together using your hands until evenly distributed.
* Form meat into small meatballs by rolling in your hands.
* Place the meatballs on a lightly greased shallow baking pan. Place
in an oven preheated to 350F and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until
browned.
* Note: The meatballs can also be browned on the stovetop if desired.
SOUP:
* Cook soup pasta as directed on the package. Do not overcook. The
pasta should be firm when added to the soup.
* Drain the pasta after cooking.
* While the pasta is cooking add the chicken broth to a large saucepan
and bring to a boil.
* If using fresh spinach, add to the boiling broth and cook for 5
minutes or until spinach is tender. If using frozen spinach, drain
well before adding to the broth.
* Add the meatballs and pasta. Bring the soup back to a simmer.
* Stir in the Parmesan cheese and serve.




On 2/8/15, Blaine Deutscher via Cookinginthedark
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> Hello there.
>
> I'm looking for a recipe for a dish I like called wedding Italian soup.
> It's a tomato base with macaroni.  It tastes really good with a foccia bun
> (a triangular bun) either with a grilled ham and cheese or just warmed up
> with a little cheese melted inside.  I like a cold cut style bun with
> lettuce, tomato, and ham (maybe a little bacon) served on the side with a
> little tea or coffee.  I often get it in the little cafes downtown.  If
> anyone has a recipe like that could you please send it to me?
>
> Blaine
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