Last night, I made some Italian comfort food, a ribollita. This hearty soup is a great use of what's in the fridge and pantry already. It always contains cannellini beans and leftover bread. Other typical ingredients include: celery, onion, garlic, carrot, cabbage or other winter green, and tomatoes. I had some ham that I added and used some leftover ciabatta for the bread crumbs. For the greens, I used kale, since I had just gotten a delivery of it. Had I been thinking, I would have tossed in the arugula I had that needed to be used. Maybe I'll throw that in when I reheat it today for some bright green color, since the kale has lost it's vibrant green after simmering in the crock pot.
So while everyone else is eating 7-layer dip, salsa, wings, and whatever else people eat on Super Bowl Sunday, we will be feasting like Italian peasants. I made some macaroni and cheese the other night, so maybe I will heat that up as homage to the day. Then we'll curl up with a good movie and be glad we're not stuffed full of cheese and sauce, corn and beer!
For your pleasure, the recipe I used for last night's soup. I used lots of carrot and am lucky enough to have tons of rosemary all over my yard. The ham was good, but I think next time I'll just use bacon. A nice crusty rosemary bread was good alongside this and a drizzle of some citrus olive oil (I used one with lemon) added some brightness to the soup and made for good bread dipping. It's also a good idea to thrown some park rind in the soup while cooking it and then remove it before serving. Don't forget a grind of fresh pepper before serving!
Enjoy and mangiatta!
1 In a large pot over medium heat, sauté the first five ingredients in 2 tablespoons of the olive oil for 5 minutes.
2 Add the tomatoes and their juices, along with the beans, broth, and rosemary. Simmer, covered, until the beans break apart, about an hour.
3 Add the kale and cook for 5 to 7 minutes more. Stir in the bread crumbs and serve, drizzled with the remaining olive oil and sprinkled with the cheese.
Recipe care of: Epicurious.com