Tonight I had some Italian Wedding Soup and it was quite tasty. As I was eating it I got to thinking about the name "Italian Wedding Soup." I just automatically assumed that it was a soup from Italy that was traditionally served at weddings - I mean, what else would I think, right? I became curious enough to look it up. The first bit of information I found said that the word "wedding" is used to describe the "marriage" between the flavors found in the soup: garlic, spinach, mini meatballs, tiny pasta . . . which brings together the perfect marriage of flavors in your mouth. The word wedding is merely a translation and is meant to reference the flavors, not a soup that is actually served at weddings. It was interesting to find out this meaning, but I must confess that I was a little disappointed to discover that this wasn't some kind of old, Italian tradition at weddings.
Italian Wedding Soup
8 cups chicken broth
3/4 pound ground pork
3/4 pound ground beef
1 cup dry bread crumbs
3 eggs
2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon dried parsley
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
2 medium heads escarole
Topping:
5 eggs
1 cup grated Parmesan
Boil the broth. While it is coming to a boil, mix together the pork, beef, bread crumbs, eggs, basil, parsley, and Parmesan cheese. Form the mixture into small meatballs about ½” across. Add them into the boiling broth.
Now clean and chop the escarole, and add it in. Cook for 7 minutes.
For the topping, blend together the 5 eggs with the cup of grated cheese. When the main soup is done, slowly stir the topping in for about a minute. Serve promptly.
{I also read that this is really good served with a glass of Pinot Grigio, I think I can handle that!}
*Photo from The Cooking Photographer
9 comments:
That is one of my favorite soups!
My mom makes this every year for Christmas. It's the best soup in the world. I love it! I had also read about it being about the marriage between the flavors, but wasn't aware that it was actually served at a wedding. Thank you for sharing!!!
I LOVE this soup. I am a quarter Italian and I have heard that whole odd number thing before. ;) I think it's like bad luck to have an odd number of children, etc. Kind of silly - but that soup is awesome! :)
This is so interesting! I love Italian wedding soup, but never knew why it was called that. I've never made it at home though, I might have to try it.
Valerie
Yummm!! I love Italian Wedding Soup...looks so good :)
I seriously want you to cook for me & Case next time he comes in town. :)
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How fun, it looks delicious!
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