Friday, October 5, 2012

Olive Garden Pasta e Fagioli Soup Copycat Recipe


Say hello to soup season and another restaurant copycat recipe you can make at home. Whenever we'd to go to Olive Garden I use to always get the Minestrone soup or once in a while the Zuppa Toscana. A few months ago I finally decided to step out of that comfort zone and try something new, their Pasta e Fagioli Soup. It is hearty and delicious. It is a meal of itself. I don't love everything at Olive Garden but I always like their soup and their salad (although I wish the salad had better greens in it and it wasn't so skimpy on the tomatoes and olives. And no I'm not picky =). Anyway I thought this soup would be pretty easy to recreate at home, so yesterday I went and ordered their Pasta e Fagioli Soup and brought it home to make my own and compare. They are nearly exactly the same. I didn't do the fancy matchstick cut of the carrots but feel free to do so if you'd like. 
I just served this as the main dish along with some fresh out of the oven (unbelievably simple to make) Crusty Rustic Bread and some fresh garlic butter. To make the garlic butter I just combine 1 small clove of crushed garlic with 1/4 cup softened butter then season it with salt and fresh ground black pepper. It's a simple and amazing dinner that everyone will love. Enjoy!


Pasta e Fagioli Soup (Olive Garden Copycat Recipe)
Yields about 6 servings

Ingredients:
1 cup ditalini pasta, uncooked
1 lb lean ground beef or mild Italian sausage (I've tried both and like either)
2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil, divided
1 cup diced carrots (about 2 medium, you can cut them into matchsticks if desired)
1 cup diced celery (about 3 stalks)
3/4 cup chopped yellow onion (about 1/2 of a large)
1 large clove garlic, finely minced
3 (8 oz) cans tomato sauce
3 cups beef broth (chicken broth works fine too)
1 cup water
1 (15 oz) can diced tomatoes, undrained
1 Tbsp granulated sugar
1 1/2 tsp dried basil
1 tsp dried oregano
3/4 tsp dried thyme
1/2 tsp dried marjoram
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
1 (15 oz) can dark red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 (15 oz) can great northern beans, drained and rinsed
Romano cheese (I also like it with Italian cheese blend), for serving

Directions:
Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large non-stick saucepan over medium high heat, crumble in ground beef or sausage and cook, stirring occasionally until cooked through. Pour beef (along with fat from beef, if you want it to be healthier you can drain the fat) into a bowl, set aside. Heat remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil in same large saucepan, saute carrots, celery and onion over medium high heat until tender about 4 minutes, add garlic and saute 1 minute longer. Reduce heat to a low, add tomato sauce, beef broth, water, canned tomatoes, sugar, basil, oregano, thyme, marjoram, cooked beef along, then season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover with lid and allow to simmer 30 minutes, stirring occasionally until veggies are soft. Meanwhile prepare ditalini pasta according to directions on package, cooking to al dente. 
Add cooked and drained pasta to soup along with kidney beans and great northern beans and allow to cook 5 minutes longer. Serve warm with grated Romano cheese if desired.
Note: the longer the soup rests the more liquid the pasta will absorb so you can thin it with additional beef broth if desired.

Recipe Source: Cooking Classy
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Halloween Jack-O'-Totum Craft and a Huge Halloween Roundup


That's right people, I'm getting my craft on =). I don't craft much, I used to a lot more when I was younger. Secretly I want to be the next Martha Stewart so I wish I had more time to do it all =). I call this my Pumpkin Snowman, although the site I adapted it from calls it a "Halloween Jack-O'-Lantern Totem." Pumpkin Snowman is just easier to remember and easier to say. I just wanted to share because if you don't craft (or if you do) this is one of the easiest crafts you could possibly make. I'm talking paint, glue, ribbon over some faux pumpkins with a little bit of cutting. It was actually really fun to make and I love having him on my front porch to welcome visitors and soon all the Trick-or-Treaters. I made it last year and it's actually held up really well since it's made from the faux pumpkins. Happy Halloween!

Here is what you will need:
2 white faux pumpkins
1 orange faux pumpkin (make sure they pumpkins are all they close to the same size)
1 spool of 3/8" ribbon (I used two kinds, velvet and the wavy)
black acrylic paint
white acrylic paint
small craft paintbrush
hot glue gun and plenty of glue sticks
pumpkin carving tool or sharp knife

Directions:
1. Using the pumpkin carving tool, take one of the white pumpkins and cut a hole in the bottom making sure the hole is large enough for the stem of the orange pumpkin to fit through the hole. Repeat this step with the orange pumpkin making sure the hole on bottom of the orange pumpkin is large enough to fit the stem of the second white pumpkin.
2. Paint eyes on pumpkins using black and white acrylic paint.
3. Cut ribbon into random lengths to create mouths. Using the hot glue gun, glue ribbon to pumpkins below the eyes, curving the ribbon as desired.
4. Using the hot glue, glue the bottom of the first white pumpkin to the top of the orange pumpkin. Then glue the bottom of the orange pumpkin to the top of the remaining white pumpkin (note: I found the pumpkin to be lightweight and since I wanted to keep it outdoors I added a few heavy rocks to the bottom white pumpkin to give it some weight so it wouldn't tip easily).

Craft adapted from: HGTV, they also have step by step photos if you'd like to view those

Now for the Halloween Roundup! 
It's a long roundup (I spend far to much time browsing Pinterest) Here's a few recipes and crafts I'd like to make this Halloween. Just follow the link listed below the pictures to see recipe or craft directions and original post. Note to anyone featured: if you would like your content removed please let me know and I will promptly remove it, thanks!

Chocolate Dipped Brownie Bites from Sally's Baking Addiction

Ghost Cupcakes from Yammie's Noshery

Halloween Sugar Cookies from Annie's Eats

Jack Skellington Cupcakes from Family Go

Reese's Pieces Polka Dot Cupcakes from Better Homes and Gardens

Spider Web Cookies and How To from Sweetopia

Candy Corn Oreo Truffles from My Baking Addiction

Mini Pumpkin Cheesecakes with Gingersnap Crust Life {Made} Simple

Homemade Oreos from Smells Like Home

Boo-tiful Halloween Cake from i am baker

Pumpkin Poptarts from Babble

Spiderweb No Bake Cheesecake from Epicurian Mom

Pumpkin Oreo Cheesecake Bars from Sweet Treats and More

Candy Corn Milk Shake from Mel's Kitchen Cafe

Ghost Cupcakes from Ladies Home and Journal

Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls with Caramel Frosting from The Girl Who Ate Everything

Spider Web Chocolate Ganache Cake from Country Living

No Bake Butterfinger Cheesecake from Bakers Royale

Monster Cake from Makoodle

Oreo Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies from Spencer and Hilary

Halloween Cookie Suckers from How Does She?

1 Giant Reese's Pieces Peanut Butter Cookie Sally's Baking Addiction

Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats from Food Family Finds

Pumpkin Blossoms from Inspired By Charm

Witch Cupcakes from Better Homes and Gardens via Urban Comfort

Owl Cupcakes from Riches to Rags by Dori (also includes link to tutorial)

Sweet and Salty Halloween Treats from The High Heeled Kitchen

Halloween Candy Bark from Pink Parsley

Jack-O-Lantern Waffles from Random Thoughts Of A Supermom

Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream I Wash You Dry

Pumpkin Lollipops from Sweet Sugar Bell

Pumpkin Pancakes with Cinnamon Syrup from Love To Cook

3-D Pumpkin Cookies from Glorious Treats

Halloween Marshmallow Pops from Food Family Finds

Shocking Silhouettes from Martha Stewart

Black Lace Candle Holders from Family Chic

Hanging Treats Sign from Dittle Dattle

Gilded Pumpkins from Country Living

Trick-Or-Treat Totes from Dalhhart Lane

Pumpkin Balloons from Martha Stewart

Halloween Decoupage Jars from Taste of Home

Pumpkin Favor Pouches from Martha Stewart

Chevron Strip Pumpkins from Feeling Lovesome

Spider Web Frame from U-Create

Paper Mache Pumpkins from Martha Stewart

Black Cat o'lanterns from Sunset

Hanging Jack O Lanterns from Better Homes and Gardens

Pumpkin Snowman from Chic on a Shoestring

DIY Pumpkin Candle Holders from Thistle and Twig

Pumpkins with Pizazz from Southern Living

How To Make A Halloween Banner - Free Download from carina gardner

Bat Center Piece from Woman's Day

Free Printable Gift Tags from The Twinery

Candy Bar Craft Templates from Woman's Day

Witch Broom Favors from Martha Stewart

Candy Corn Wreath from Spearmint Baby

Wire Spider Webs from thedustyraven Via Etsy

Spooky Halloween Candle Wrappers Free Download from Mr. Printables

Juice Box Mummies from Simply Creative Insanity

Cupcake Liner Witch Hats from Half Baked

Halloween Silk FlowerWreath from Martha Stewart

Free Printable Gift Tags from The Creativity Exchange

DIY Cake/Cookie Stands from Sweet Sugar Belle

For the artist in all of you... Crayon Drip Pumpkin from The Swell Life

Because I think I'll be a cat this year (looks so easy)... Cat Make Up How To from Blissfully Domestic

....But wouldn't this be awesome! Make Up by M.A.C. posted by Sweeter than Sweets

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!
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