Garden Minestrone Recipe (2024)

Garden Minestrone Recipe (1)

Catie

Rating: 3 stars

01/25/2016

Definitely delicious, but it ends up more like a vegetarian goulash than soup. I would add more broth and maybe some tomato sauce next time.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (2)

rovogirl

Rating: 5 stars

11/02/2015

Excellent, healthy soup. Pays to use the freshest ingredients, especially oregano. I added 1/4 c Merlot for a bit of richness. Delicious!!!

Garden Minestrone Recipe (3)

patchystarbux

Rating: 5 stars

02/24/2014

So delicious! Will definitely remake many times to come.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (4)

daneanp

Rating: 3 stars

02/11/2014

This was good, not great. DD didn't like it, "Too much zucchini!" And I didn't have carrots so had to sub some asparagus. I like the idea of using fire-roasted tomatoes next time. Of course, this would be so much better after a trip to a farmer's market - sadly not an option this time of year. I'd also like to add some fresh basil (or as other have suggested a bit of pesto). The asiago cheese was great. Served with a tossed green salad and french roll.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (5)

KayMartin

Rating: 5 stars

01/24/2014

I've been making this since the magazine in 2005 from Cooking Light. It's easy to add or sub different vegetables.. this time I used Kale. Wonderful base. Since I am alone, I take out a good portion and then add my pasta, cook and then freeze the rest. Great to have on hand.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (6)

Rebecca1800

Rating: 4 stars

11/04/2013

I used home canned tomatoes, winter squash instead of zucchini and yellow squash and kale instead of spinach. Also, I made my own chicken stock. I thought that the winter squash was a nice addition and added a little sweetness. I have yet to try it with the cheese but I'm sure it will only make it better.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (7)

Jazzy1

Rating: 5 stars

10/31/2012

This soup is fabulous. It is very thick and hearty with a lot of flavor. The asiago cheese adds a lot of flavor. I am glad I bought some to use in this recipe. I cut back on the salt, because I didn't want it to be too salty. However, I ended up adding seasoned salt when serving. Will definitely make again.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (8)

MONICACUBERO

Rating: 5 stars

10/05/2012

Wow I have to say the soup came out fabulous. I made it Friday night as I made my regular dinner so I can have it for the weekend.This is a perfect hearty and tasty soup for the cooler season. I love that is so healthly. I might have added a little more salt, just to give it a wee bit more flavor. Husband loved it. Can't wait to add half a sandwich with it for lunch tomorrow!

Garden Minestrone Recipe (9)

jkauz99

I made it without the squash and it was still good

Garden Minestrone Recipe (10)

mareedan93

Rating: 5 stars

02/16/2012

This recipe is REALLY good! I added extra tomatoes which I thought made it taste even better!

Garden Minestrone Recipe (11)

lukerin

Rating: 4 stars

09/21/2011

Great end of the summer soup- the asiago really adds an extra element to the soup that makes is excellent

Garden Minestrone Recipe (12)

Kuenzi123

Rating: 4 stars

07/30/2011

This is a good soup! I did use dried oregano and I think fresh herbs would probably be really helpful, as is using the freshest vegetables possible. I threw in some dried thyme as well and a little bit of Italian seasoning. My grocery store was out of yellow squash so I just doubled the zucchini. The fresh corn really stood out and since it's summer here it was dirt cheap. I used a whole-wheat macaroni for the noodle since I had some on hand.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (13)

Amy317

Rating: 2 stars

03/18/2011

This is a good recipe but it needs some serious adjustments. I added turkey sausage, doubled the garlic, doubled the pasta, doubled the oregano, added tons of basil and added 2 c chicken broth. Also, it was NOT tomatoey, if I had to remake it I would use CANNED tomatoes. You might get a lot more flavor. Overall- eh lol

Garden Minestrone Recipe (14)

CharlieR

Rating: 5 stars

01/02/2011

We loved tihs recipe. I added some roasted chicken. It's really a wonderful vegetable soup. Definitely a keeper.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (15)

amieefaith

Rating: 5 stars

09/21/2010

Absolutely LOVE this soup. It was the first time I've ever made soup before, and I can't believe how excellent this recipe tasted. I did put a few more noodles in just because I love them, and they were wheat, but that just made it more filling which = more servings! I also used almost 100% farmer's market veggies, so I think this may have helped with the great taste. I will absolutely be making this again.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (16)

BessCooksDinner

Rating: 5 stars

07/26/2010

Fantastic. My go-to soup. Serve with toasted hearty bread. I try to keep individual servings stashed in the freezer for a quick meal. (It freezes great.) I use canned spicy tomatoes and I usually add 2 links browned & crumbled mild chicken Italian sausage. (Publix's Greenwise brand is my favorite ) I also use no-salt-added chicken broth to cut back on the sodium. Affirmation: I recently served this to 4 college freshmen and they ate to the bottom of their bowls.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (17)

AnGsMommy

Rating: 5 stars

03/29/2010

I love this soup, and so does my husband, my son and my best friend and her daughter!! You MUST use the Asiago cheese, as this makes the soup! I delivered it to my friend right after she had her third baby and she loved having a no-brainer meal that was good for her nursing baby! We serve with multi-grain bread, or Trader Joe's Asiago Garlic loaf.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (18)

pvillemary

Rating: 5 stars

03/18/2010

This soup was terrific. I followed the recipe with the exception of 2 c frozen corn and some extra tomatoes. After adding the specified fresh tomatoes (I used Roma) I added a can of diced recipe-ready tomatoes at the end of the cooking. Served with some fresh bread for a wonderful healthy dinner. Leftovers heat up great for lunch. Will make this again for sure.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (19)

Lynn71038

Rating: 3 stars

02/18/2010

I loved this recipe for my family. It was delicious when fresh, and also after being frozen and reheated. Excellent staple to keep in the freezer for a crazy week.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (20)

lutown

Rating: 2 stars

01/25/2010

I made this recipe last night and was very disappointed in the flavor. I did used diced canned tomatoes instead of fresh. But everything else I followed to a T. I think it could use some celery and maybe Parmesan cheese rind in the soup for flavor.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (21)

Karen64

Rating: 4 stars

12/15/2009

I made this last night for dinner - very good. Make sure you do not leave out the asiago cheese. Did not make any changes to the receipe - will make again.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (22)

NutsinNormal

Rating: 5 stars

12/02/2009

I made this soup for a houseful of company, and it was a huge hit! I did have to make a few changes to the recipe: I used a large can of Fire-Roasted tomatoes (undrained) instead of fresh and added more chicken broth. The finished product tasted bland to me, so I added about 1/4 cup of pesto from my freezer, which added an amazing flavor. This is a soup I will make again and again!

Garden Minestrone Recipe (23)

brennaeg

Rating: 5 stars

11/23/2009

So good! I made a few changes. I added a little bit more chicken stock (1 box and 1 can) a cup or two of tom. juice and a can of kidney beans in addition to the white beans. I also added green beans instead of the yellow squash. Everyone loved and we were able to have it for several meals!

Garden Minestrone Recipe (24)

ConniefromPA

Rating: 5 stars

10/17/2009

This is one of the best soup recipes I have . I have been making it for years ,everyone loves it and asks for the recipe, I don't make any changes and so far have only used fresh ingredients, I may try frozen corn, so I am not limited to the season.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (25)

KLStorck

Rating: 5 stars

10/04/2009

I love this soup! It is chock-ful of veggies and so healthy and comforting in the fall season.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (26)

CherylT

Rating: 5 stars

09/21/2009

I loved this soup! This is a very tasty minestrone. It was easy to make and really had a lot of flavor. I added some chopped green beans which added a little extra crunch. I also doubled the zucchini and omitted the yellow squash. Just serve this soup with a salad and some bread and you've got a great fall/winter meal.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (27)

kidkopf

Rating: 5 stars

09/12/2009

This is an outstanding recipe. I just made it again for a soup night and it was a hit. I think it really depends on the freshness of the ingredients. Based on advice from Anne Byrn (author of the Cake Mix Doctor and Dinner Doctor cookbooks) who says her grandmother told her that soup ALWAYS tasts better with a little meat, I add a bit of provolone or leftover sausage or steak to the vegetable saute at the beginning. This really makes the flavor richer. I'll also throw in a parmesan rind in if I have one. It freezes beautifully, and if you are planning to do that, you may want to leave the pasta out or cook it separately as suggested. Otherwise you can just add some more broth when you defrost it. Delicious!

Garden Minestrone Recipe (28)

EllenDeller

Rating: 1 stars

03/24/2009

Despite adding more herbs, wine, and lots of black pepper, I could not make this more than just blah. A spoonful of pesto might help, but otherwise the dullest minestrone imaginable.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (29)

kathyarmengol

Rating: 5 stars

03/21/2009

This is one of my favorite soups! I've made it a few times and everyone I make it for loves it! A real crowd pleaser. Very filling, definitely can be a main course! My only suggestion is to add some extra broth because the noodles soak it all up. Or recently when I made it, I made the noodles seperately and just poured the soup over the noodles. I also added kidney beans as well because I like a lot of beans in my minestrone. ENJOY!

Garden Minestrone Recipe (30)

foodie333

Rating: 5 stars

03/21/2009

This is by far the best "vegetable soup" recipe i have ever had. The mixture of all the veggies, broth, and topping of cheese is the perfect flavor. i did not alter anything in this recipe. During the recipe do not be afraid of the blending of the tomatoes..it may seem weird but it turns out superb!

Garden Minestrone Recipe (31)

KatieInPhilly

Rating: 5 stars

01/27/2009

At this time of year I went with frozen corn (thawed under cold water) and canned diced tomatoes; I didn't notice a lack of flavor, what with everything else fresh. The broth was a mix of chicken and vegetable because sometimes I worry about adding a chicken flavor to non-chicken recipes. I added the recommended 2 T tomato paste. Served with a loaf of fresh beer bread, we needed nothing else.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (32)

DenverJulieB

Rating: 5 stars

01/26/2009

This soup has been such a huge hit in our household! It's the only way I can get my 18 month old to eat vegetables! Everyone I have made it for has asked me for the recipe. If you don't want to go to the trouble of processing tomatoes, I suggest using 1 can of petite diced tomatoes (undrained) and a can of tomato puree. I also used frozen corn and it turned out fine.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (33)

Theresa15549

Rating: 5 stars

01/13/2009

I just want to say I tried this recipe and I was AWESOME! The only change I made was I added a little tomato paste to thicken it up. It is a healthy and filling soup to make any time of the year.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (34)

honucooks

Rating: 5 stars

01/02/2009

Outstanding indeed! I've sucessfully substituted a variety of vegetables depending on what I have on hand. Asiago is a must.

Garden Minestrone Recipe (35)

JackieDear

Rating: 4 stars

12/16/2008

The recipe is at heart good but the soup stock is quite bland. I added one cup of spicy tomato pasta sauce. I didn't have the tomato paste another reader suggested but the hearty sauce did the trick. After the addition, definitely a five star meal! Oh and use fresh corn, it makes a great addition! So filling you don't even need the bread...

Garden Minestrone Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Olive Garden minestrone soup made of? ›

Ingredients- 2 Tbs olive oil; 1 onion diced (1 cup); 1 celery diced; 1 carrot, peeled & diced; 1 zucchini, chopped; 2 tsp minced garlic; 14 oz can diced tomato; 32 oz vegetable stock; 1 bay leaf; 1 1/2 Tbs Italian seasoning; 2 Tbs tomato paste; 15 oz canned small white beans, rinsed drained; 15 oz canned kidney beans ...

What's the difference between minestrone and vegetable soup? ›

Minestrone soup is unique because it typically includes beans, pasta, or rice, as well as vegetables, and the ingredients are always left chunky (it's never blended), making it a heartier option. Vegetable soups are usually simpler and don't typically include beans or pasta, and you could have a blended vegetable soup.

What is the thickening agent for minestrone? ›

Use Tomato Paste For A Hearty, Thick Minestrone

You can prepare it at home or buy it in a tube and mix it with other food ingredients as needed. If your minestrone is too thin, add a few tablespoons of tomato paste while it's cooking. Start with 1 to 2 tablespoons, stir well, and see how it turns out.

What are the ingredients in Tim Hortons garden minestrone soup? ›

Water, Carrots, Tomato Paste, Potatoes, Navy Beans, Red Kidney Beans, Diced Tomatoes (tomatoes, Tomato Juice, Calcium Chloride, Citric Acid), Bay Shells Pasta (durum Wheat Semolina, Egg White Powder), Green Beans, Lima Beans, Sugars (cane Sugar, Molasses), Celery, Sea Salt, Spinach, Onions, Seasoning, Yeast Extract, ...

What is the most popular soup at Olive Garden? ›

Zuppa Toscana – Olive Garden Copycat (VIDEO) Zuppa Toscana is Olive Garden's most popular soup. This one-pot, homemade Zuppa Toscana recipe is hearty and loaded with Italian sausage, kale, bacon and potatoes.

Does Olive Garden minestrone have meat in it? ›

Minestrone (V) - Fresh vegetables, beans and pasta in a light tomato broth - a vegan classic.

Is minestrone soup good for your gut? ›

It keeps the gut healthy

Minestrone is rich in fiber, which helps the intestines stay healthy.

How to make minestrone soup Gordon Ramsay? ›

Method:
  1. Heat the olive oil in a large pan and add the onions, carrots, celery and some seasoning. ...
  2. Add the thyme, bay leaf and bacon. ...
  3. Tip in the borlotti beans and cherry tomatoes, then pour in the chicken stock or water to cover. ...
  4. Add the spaghetti and cook for 10 minutes.
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How do you thicken minestrone soup? ›

You can thicken minestrone soup by adding 2-4 tablespoons of tomato paste. A larger amount of beans, cheese or other veggies can also help thicken the soup up.

Does minestrone soup contain potatoes? ›

Minestrone soup is essentially just a heartier version of vegetable soup. Instead of only having vegetables, herbs and broth, this easy minestrone soup recipe packs extra nutrients from the potatoes, pasta and kidney beans. It's a delicious lunch or dinner that will keep you full and satisfied.

Why is minestrone soup so good? ›

Minestrone is rich in fiber, which helps the intestines stay healthy. “It promotes intestinal regularity and consequently the elimination of toxins and waste substances. Soluble fiber – present in artichokes, tomatoes, leeks, asparagus, onions and other vegetables – is prebiotic.

What does minestrone mean in Italian? ›

The word minestrone, meaning a thick vegetable soup, is attested in English from 1871. It is from Italian minestrone, the augmentative form of minestra, "soup", or more literally, "that which is served", from minestrare, "to serve" and cognate with administer as in "to administer a remedy".

What's the difference between pasta fa*gioli and minestrone? ›

The answer is that traditionally, yes, there's a difference, even if you can't spot it right away. While Pasta e fa*gioli tends to be a thick and hearty bowl of beans and pasta, the thing it lacks is chunks of veggies. That's where Minestrone comes in…to fill the veggie void left by its country cousin.

What is Campbell's minestrone soup? ›

Each satisfying spoonful of Campbell's® Condensed Minestrone Soup brims with a bounty of farm-grown veggies—from carrots, potatoes, green beans, peas, tomatoes, zucchini and more! —combined with beans and enriched pasta shells. You'll find comfort in this Italian classic.

What is pasta e fa*gioli soup made of? ›

Pasta e fa*gioli, sometimes shortened to pasta fa*gioli (or pasta fazool if you're a Sopranos fan), is a classic Italian soup. Its name literally translates to “pasta and beans,” and it consists of tiny pasta, creamy beans, and tender vegetables in a fragrant tomato broth.

Is Olive Garden minestrone soup good for you? ›

Minestrone soup

Olive Garden has a few choices for its unlimited soups and its minestrone is one of the healthiest. This vegan version of the traditional Italian vegetable soup has tomato-based broth, beans, fresh veggies, and small, shell-shaped pasta.

Is Olive Garden soup made from scratch? ›

Our soup and sauce masters create dishes by hand and from scratch, every day. With fresh, whole ingredients like kale, peppers and squash. Because they know cooking that way – the Italian way- everything tastes better. to everything they make.

What is the best healthy soup at Olive Garden? ›

You can choose from options like Zuppa Toscana, Chicken and Gnocchi, and Pasta fa*gioli, but Lauren Manaker, MS, RDN suggests the Minestrone if you want something on the healthier side. "This soup is higher on the sodium side, but it is low in fat, contains fiber, and is chock-full of vegetables," says Manaker.

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