This was supposed to have been posted for Vegan Tuesday, but I'm a bit late.
I wanted to use some of the beans I bought on the road trip to make soup. I picked out the pink speckled ones that look sort of like kidney beans (they are officially called autumn bounty). I cooked them in boiling salted water until they were tender. They are sturdy beans since it took ages for them to cook all the way through.
When the beans were cool I drained them and added them to a pot of veggie broth. I used homemade broth (or stock--I'm never sure what the correct term is), but good quality canned would be fine. When the broth was boiling, I added a couple handfuls of uncooked pasta. I just let the soup slowly boil until the pasta was tender, checked the seasonings, and served. I didn't really need to add any spices or herbs since I was using a very tasty broth, but you can flavor this soup in whatever way makes you happy.
Simple! And good.
Different and tasty!
ReplyDeleteI like the pink beans!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your recepies!
ReplyDeleteSounds yummY!
ReplyDeleteYour soup looks wonderful and using your own stock really adds to the flavor, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteThose beans are beautiful! I bet they were delicious in that soup.
ReplyDeleteI like simple and good. You could make it simpler with canned beans. I usually frown upon canned vegetables when one can have fresh but I buy Eden brand which has almost no salt. In this case, I like not waiting for beans to become edible.
ReplyDeleteEither way, I think you have a great recipe, one I would love to make.