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lunedì 16 novembre 2015

RIBOLLITA - TUSCAN BREAD SOUP

Soup - Complete meal - Vegan/vegetarian - Lactose free - Can be gluten free (READ footnotes)

I love ribollita, both warm and at room temperature. As its summer counterpart Panzanella, Ribollita too is a dish "created" by Tuscan paesants to utilize stale bread that could not be eaten or used in another way. The concept is to use whatever vegetables were available; it has been changed a little over the years and this is a fairly precise recipe. When I still lived in Italy, I used to go to the local fruttivendolo (grocer that sells mainly, if not only, fruits and vegetables) and asked her "ingredients for ribollita", Franca would do the rest, and this recipe is exactly what she taught me! With this weather, ribollita is perfect! This is a dish prepared in two separate times.


2 14-oz jars/cans Italian cannellini beans, drained and rinsed.
2 bunches black Tuscan kale (you can find it as Dinosaur Kale, most of the times), cut in strips
2 bunches Swiss chard, cut in strips
2 medium potatoes, thinly sliced
2 medium carrots, thinly sliced
1 fairly big onions, thinly sliced
1 Leek, thinly sliced (only the white part)
2 medium zucchini, thinly sliced
2 Celery sticks, sliced
1/2 head Savoy (or green) cabbage, shredded
1 14-oz can Italian San Marzano peeled tomatoes, roughly chopped
1 Italian artisan bread (preferably 2-3 days old and dry)
Italian extra virgin olive oil
Italian sea salt


In a really big pot put all the vegetables, not the beans, and water at least to cover all of them.

Bring the soup to a boil then lower the heat and let it simmer for at least 2 hours, add beans, season with salt and cook for another 10-15 minutes.

At this point, add the bread and let it absorb all the liquid.

The day after, warm up the soup again, letting it boil for about 30 minutes (ribollita means boiled twice) and serve it drizzled with extra virgin olive oil.

These quantities will make enough ribollita for 6-8

Ready for the freezer:



- Another way to serve this soup is layering bread, vegetables and olive oil. This way you can warm up the soup in the oven or freeze it, divided into portions, and warm up in the microwave.
- Being Tuscan kale quite hard to find, you can use 1 whole head of Savoy or green cabbage (or a mix of the two).
- Only use a high quality Italian - Tuscan - Pugliese - Ciabatta bread! The other breads like French, sandwich (even if labeled as Italian), buns or similar are NOT suitable!
- Instead of water, you can use chicken or vegetable broth.
- I always make more than I need and freeze it (which is what some of the pictures show).
- The use of parmigiano is actually not advised, so it won't cover all the other flavors.
- It's vegan/vegetarian (DON'T use chicken broth ;-) ), lactose free and can be gluten free, if you use GF bread.

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