It’s amazing the power of a recipe name. Italian “wedding” soup – makes it sound like it’s only good for weddings. I never questioned the name until recently and what a funny thing I discovered… the soup is not about weddings! Italian wedding soup actually comes from the term, “Minestra Maritata” which yes refers to a marriage – but not between people. It is referring to the marriage of the flavors blending so well in the soup. I’m not surprised at the least and in fact felt rather proud because I specifically talked to my husband how I loved the flavor the meatballs gave to the soup as a result of cooking for an hour in the chicken broth. Marvelous!
There is no one “right” way for making Italian wedding soup because there are many various versions out there. The soup dates back a long time ago, some say it originated in Spain and maybe so. But the fact is, it was the region of Naples which helped make it famous. The soup initially was a heartier soup than what we often see today. As is typical in times past, meals were not 3 times a day but one time a day. So naturally the soup contained more ingredients such as a mix of meats like pork, veal, and beef. It also included many greens which added nutritional value.
Today, we often use the soup as an appetizer, first course or a light meal. That suits me just fine. My recipe comes from my Sicilian mother in law, Nina. My husband talked about how he remembered her making it quite often when he was growing up. So what did we do? We call her up at 9:30 PM and ask her how she made it. She has no recipe cards, no recipe boxes… just years of cooking authentic Italian meals day in and day out. This recipe is her recipe, except I used store bought chicken stock for the sake of time. Next time, I’ll make my own chicken broth.
I like her recipe and in fact, have to say it is the best wedding soup I’ve had – hands down. It took me less than 30 minutes to prepare and an hour to cook – mostly unattended.
I recommend our Italian Wedding Soup recipe for anyone wanting to make a wonderful soup for lunch or dinner. The best part is… you don’t have to wait for a wedding!
Liz
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