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Shel_B

Shel_B

This will be dinner tonight: 

Cabbage, Pancetta and Onion Soup, Soueupa alla Valpellinentze

https://www.americastestkitchen.com/recipes/12611-savoy-cabbage-soup-with-ham-rye-bread-and-fontina?

 

I riffed on the recipe by adding thickly sliced Yukon Gold potatoes to the mix as the recipe reminded me of some cabbage and potato dishes I had back in the '60s. Carol, my then GF, put together a simple dish of boiled potatoes and cabbage with a little butter, S&P.  We were sleeping on the floor, on a bare mattress, in an empty house in preparation for moving to the new place together. We had no cash on hand and scrounged some change from somewhere, and she put the meal together for us. Those were the days when you could buy the ingredients for less than a dollar. Since that time, I've always enjoyed a cabbage and potato dish now and then.

 

I picked up some Fontina Val d'Aosta to use as a topping, and it was too soft to shred with the grater I had, so I diced the cheese and sprinkled it atop the dish. The rye bread was made by a local bakery. The pancetta is my favorite from the local sausage maker. Beef stock, homemade.

 

Can't wait to dig into it ...

 

CabbageSoup.jpg.440999d3d5fcac68c63b067d92407665.jpg

Shel_B

Shel_B

This will be dinner tonight: 

Cabbage, Pancetta and Onion Soup, Soueupa alla Valpellinentze

https://www.americastestkitchen.com/recipes/12611-savoy-cabbage-soup-with-ham-rye-bread-and-fontina?

 

I riffed on the recipe by adding thickly sliced Yukon Gold potatoes to the mix as the recipe reminded me of some cabbage and potato dishes I had back in the '60s. Carol, my then GF, put together a simple dish of boiled potatoes and cabbage with a little butter, S&P.  We were sleeping on the floor, on a bare mattress, in an empty house in preparation for moving to the new place together. We had no cash on hand and scrounged some change from somewhere, and she put the meal together for us. Those were the days when you could buy the ingredients for less than a dollar. Since that time, I've always enjoyed a cabbage and potato dish now and then.

 

I picked up some Fontina Val d'Aosta to use as a topping, and it was too soft to shred with the grater I had, so I diced the cheese and sprinkled it atop the dish. The rye bread was made by a local bakery. The pancetta is my favorite from the local sausage maker.

 

Can't wait to dig into it ...

 

CabbageSoup.jpg.440999d3d5fcac68c63b067d92407665.jpg

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