Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Tortellini Sausage Soup & Bread Sticks

I must tell you that one of my very favorite blogs is ourbestbites.com !! I have loved everything that I've tried!! I saw this recipe this morning and while I was in the dentist chair I was trying to stop thinking of what they were doing and visualized this soup!!! We had it for dinner tonight and it is soooo good! Give it a try and hop on over to their web-site to be inspired!!

Tortellini Sausage Soup
3 links Italian sausage
4 cloves pressed garlic
1 onion, diced
½ c. water
2 cans chicken broth
½ c. apple cider (don't leave this out! I did once and it wasn't the same...)
1 16-oz. can diced tomatoes
1 8 oz. can tomato sauce
1 c. sliced carrots
1 tsp. dried basil
1 tsp. oregano
2 medium zucchini, grated (great way to use your food processor if you have one)
8-10 oz. package cheese tortellini (check the freezer section of your grocery store; if you can find it there, it will almost always be way cheaper than fresh tortellini. Also, Barilla makes a great dry cheese tortellini)
2 Tbsp. parsley (yes, that's two tablespoons)

If you're using link sausage, remove the casings and crumble into a large soup pot. To remove the casings, you can use a sharp knife to cut a slit down one side of the sausage and then peel back the casing.

Begin cooking sausage over medium heat, stirring frequently. If your sausage is pretty fatty, you'll want to drain it when it's about halfway cooked. Meanwhile, chop onions and garlic and add to the sausage. Continue cooking until onions are translucent and your sausage is cooked. Your house will smell heavenly.

Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, juice, water, chicken broth, carrots, oregano, and basil. Cover and simmer for 1/2 hour. Add parsley and zucchini and simmer for another 15 minutes or so.
Add the tortellini and cook until tender, and then serve with bread and freshly-grated Parmesan.We loved it!! They also suggested these yummy bread sticks! They are really easy to make and a lot of fun to eat!


Bread sticks & Pizza Dough
Another recipe from ourbestbites

1 1/2 c. warm (105-115 degrees) water
1 Tbsp. sugar
1 Tbsp. yeast
1/2 tsp. salt
3-4 1/2 c. flour


In a large bowl (the bowl of your mixer, if you have one), combine water, sugar, and yeast. Let stand for 10 minutes or until yeast is bubbly.

Add salt and stir. Add 1 1/2 c. flour and mix well. Gradually add more flour (usually between 3-4 cups, depending on your elevation and your humidity) until dough starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl and it barely sticks to your finger.

Spray a glass or metal bowl with cooking spray and place dough in the bowl. Cover and allow to rise for 45 minutes or until doubled in bulk.

Remove from bowl and place on a lightly-floured surface. Spray a baking sheet with cooking spray. Roll into a rectangle and cut into 12 strips with a p
izza cutter.

Roll out each piece of dough into a snake and then drape over your forefinger and twist the dough. Place on baking sheet and repeat with remaining 11 pieces of dough. Try to space them evenly, but it's okay if they're close; pulling apart hot bread is one of life's greatest pleasures!

Cover pan and allow dough to rise for another 30 minutes. When there's about 15 minutes to go, preheat your oven to 425. When done rising, bake for 10-12 minutes or until golden
brown. Rub some butter on top of the breadsticks (just put a ziploc bag on your hand, grab some softened butter, and have at it) and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese in a can and garlic salt. Or you could sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar.


Note: If you're making breadsticks, start the dough first, then prepare the first "phase" of the soup while the dough is rising. While the soup is simmering, twist the breadsticks, let them rise, and they'll be done baking about the same time the soup is done.

5 comments:

AKA Rosa said...

I saw this on that site yesterday and thought about making it last night but homemade pizza won instead. I am going to make it now that you gave it your thumbs up! Your breadsticks look beautiful.

Robyn said...

I have a similar recipe that I love...its a tomato soup base with ravioli, but I add meatballs made with a mix of ground turkey and sausage and breadcrumbs...its a nice addition!

Katie staten said...

I made the breadsticks tonight, I rubbed the breadsticks with butter then sprinkled them with Season Salt. Sometimes I do them with the breadcrumbs and parmasian cheese. I like to roll them really thin sometimes and make them crispy.

Sonja said...

Yum, can I come to your house and have a bite.

Jess said...

We made this and it was a big hit! I did not try the bread, but maybe next time. Thanks for the heads up.