Minestrone…. When I first began my blog, in April of 2003, I posted the recipe I was using for Minestrone, on April 25. If you go to the archive links to the right, and scroll down to April 2003, you’ll find it.
I probably use even more broth now. Because I’m pressed for time, I buy ready-made broth rather than making my own, but I’ve taken a class on how to make beef broth from scratch.
I also roast red peppers, peel them and dice them, or used jarred roasted red peppers, rather than dicing peppers that still have their skins. I don’t like the texture of the pepper skin in the soup.
When I made the soup this evening, I left the salt out completely, and each o us will add salt or Parmesan as we please to finish off the soup
This has to be one of the most satisfying meals I cook for my family, and it’s really easy!
Daily Archives: August 15, 2008
Comfort Food
I’m making a pot of minestrone in the middle of August. Why? Minestrone means comfort food to me. Besides, it’s a healthy meal that I can fix in a few minutes, that allows me to walk away and do something else while it finishes cooking.
Everyone has their own definition of “comfort food.” Usually it’s a food that we remember from our childhood, or a food that is usually excluded from today’s healthy diet. Minestrone doesn’t seem to fit into that definition, but while I was recuperating from childhood illnesses, my mother gave me tomato soup, a grilled cheese sandwich, and ginger ale. I think that the idea of soup as a comfort meal began then. New England Clam Chowder, Golden Cheddar Chowder, Shrimp or Lobster Bisque, all speak of comfort to me. Luckily I like Manhattan Clam Chowder, Chili, Tortilla Soup, Bean Soup, Gumbo, and Cioppino, too, and some of those soups are lighter in calories than the cream-based soups.
I was talking with Elegante Mother’s caregiver at lunch, and described a family sandwich that my entire family ate as kids: peanut butter with sweet relish, grilled. We called it: peanut butter and piccalilli. I LOVE that sandwich. I try to keep it down to one a year, but it’s incredibly satisfying…finger-licking, even!
EM, given the chance to eat out, will ALWAYS go for Lobster. But, when it comes to home cooking, homemade macaroni and cheese does it for her. She doesn’t pig out, or overeat in the slightest, but she loves her macaroni and cheese. I can see it showing up on the menu next week.
What food comforts you? Is it a gallon of Rocky Road Ice Cream? A casserole with a rich sauce? (I could go for that….) Is it a complex meal, or one of those dinners Mom used to make with four ingredients?
All I can say, is, “Thank you, God, for comfort food!”