tomato, pancetta and bean soup….
It’s wet, it’s cold, it’s winter and I’ve got my cooking mojo back – YAY!! I’ve been a bit lazy in the cooking front for the last while. This little blog is going nearly 3 years now and it is hard to cook something new every week, for the last while I’ve just been cooking my old reliables and didn’t even look through a cook book but I spent the last few days sorting out all my cooking magazines, I signed up for a yearly subscription for Taste Italia magazine as my local Easons doesn’t stock it anymore and took out the Silver Spoon again today and cooked Lasagna Napoletana. I’ve never cooked this before, the MIL always cooks it on Christmas day and it would usually be cooked for a special occasion in any Italian household in the South of Italy and is always cooked by the “mamma” or the “nonna” so I’m feeling pretty proud. There’s a bit of work involved in it but I’ll post it anyway during the week.
I often make this minestrone but it’s always wintertime so I can never take any photos because it’s too dark so I made the effort to keep some and take a pic the next day. My sister and her hubby stayed with us for a week recently and I had a big pot of this bubbling away on the cooker one night when they were heading out without their bambino for dinner for the first time in ages. They nearly cancelled their reservation upon tasting this, I had to drag the 2 of them away from the pot and convince them to leave. Minestrone is one of those underestimated dishes but is so tasty when executed properly. I blitz it for the princess as she won’t eat veg as you know and she wolfs it down everytime so it’s a great recipe for kids too. I make a big pot so it does us for dinner and lunch the next day.
what you need:
2 carrots finely chopped
2 celery finely chopped
1 onion finely chopped
1 400g tin borlotti beans(drained)
1 400g tin cannellini beans(drained)
1.5 – 2 litres veg stock (at home I always use Kallo cubes)
1 400g tin chopped tomatoes
100g pancetta cubes
8 tbsp olive oil
tbsp flat leaf parsley
sea salt and black pepper
parmesan cheese
what to do:
heat your oil and cook your carrots, celery and onions until soft but not coloured for about 10 – 15 mins over a low heat.
add your pancetta and cook for about 5-10 mins until cooked.
add your stock and tomatoes , bring to the boil, season and then leave to simmer for about 15-20mins.
add your beans and leave to simmer for another 15 mins or until your veg is soft. Add a little extra stock or water if the soup gets too thick.
add your parsley and extra seasoning if required.
serve with lots of grated parmesan on top.
buon appetito….
scrambled eggs & borlotti beans!

Nothing glamorous or sophisticated for you today I’m afraid, all I have to offer is a basic plate of eggs and beans. What ???? I hear you shout and I know this isn’t going to get you too excited or fulfil your “food porn” cravings but if you like scrambled eggs this is a really good variation. As usual it’s as simple as you can get using staples from the fridge and cupboard, so if you’ve had enough of the basic scrambled egg recipe give this a go and you might be pleasantly surprised. Serve it with some toasted ciabatta on the side and you’ll have a perfect brunch or light lunch.
what you need for 2:
6 eggs
400g can borlotti beans drained and rinsed under cold water
1 small onion
handful grated parmesan cheese
olive oil
sea salt and black pepper
what to do:
crack your eggs into a bowl and lightly beat:


cut your onion in half and slice thinly, cook over a low heat until soft but not coloured:


add your beans to your onions and cook over a low heat for about 5-7 mins:


season your egg mix and add your Parmesan:


when your beans are cooked add your egg mix:


stir with a fork or spatula and cook until creamy:


serve or eat from the pan, it’s entirely up to you:) Me, I’d never do that!




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