Clean Eating Minestrone Soup Recipe (2024)

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This minestrone soup recipe is one of the easiest, tastiest recipes you can make. The ingredients are basic but the flavors are bold, warm and comforting.

The evolution and origins of food fascinate me. The idea that a soup such as Minestrone (in its first versions and renditions) pre-dates the expansion of the Latin tribes of Rome is such an amazing piece of history. While the soup has evolved over the centuries, the fact that this type of soup was eaten so long ago really tends to tie us to our past as well as our future with every bite.

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Parts of this soup we consider staples today were actually American additions as late as the mid-16th century. Namely, the potatoes and tomatoes that a good many versions of this soup contain these days. For us today, it just wouldn’t be Minestrone without the tomato-flavored broth. But this soup has much more humble beginnings that started with simple ingredients that were available at the time of origin. Minestrone originally consisted of “vegetables, such as onions, lentils, cabbage, garlic, broad beans, mushrooms, carrots, asparagus, and turnips.[1]

Minestrone went from being a simple soup, to being peasant food, to being an Italian standard on the span of a few centuries. Things like this make you realize that our food has a life, a journey and a story all its own.

So what does it take to make a good bowl of Minestrone today? While a standard recipe has never once been a part of Minestrone’s history, it has come, with time, to develop a particular list of ingredients to choose from in varying combinations. Let’s look at some of the components.

WHAT BEANS TO USE IN MINESTRONE

You can use nearly any bean for minestrone. But two types stick out as the best and most commonly used. Kidney beans and chickpeas. That said, here is a list of more you can try. I’ve used most of these over the years and they all add their own personalities to this soup, all of them tasty.

  • Kidney beans
  • White beans
  • Chickpeas
  • Red beans
  • Cannellini beans
  • Navy beans
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MINESTRONE SOUP VEGETABLES

The sky is pretty much the limit with what types of veggies go well with minestrone, but here are the ones that are most common and beloved:

  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Onions
  • Potatoes
  • Peas
  • Zucchini
  • Green beans
  • Spinach and other greens such as kale

TYPES OF MEAT FOR MINESTRONE

Minestrone can be made with or without meat. But if you choose to add it, a couple tend to stand out as mainstays in this classic soup.

  • Sausage – typically Italian – Look for good quality meat here.
  • Ground beef – can be browned in the veggies after sautéing the vegetables first, and before adding the broth. You may need a touch more oil for that though.
  • Ground turkey – Same process as with ground beef – This is what I use. My favorite way to prepare the meat is to cook it separately in a skillet by sautéing 1 lb. of meat in 1 tbsp. of oil with 1 tbsp. Italian seasoning and 1 tbsp. garlic powder with a little salt to taste.

TYPES OF BROTH FOR MINESTRONE

Here again, about the only broth you wouldn’t use here is fish broth. Beef, chicken, turkey and vegetable broth will all make a substantially flavorful pot of soup.

IS MINESTRONE SOUP VEGAN?

This particular recipe is not, but yes, minestrone can easily be vegan. It’s not automatically made vegan though, so it’s always better to double check if somebody else made it. Minestrone is one of those soups that you can make with or without meat products and it still tastes wonderful either way. You can find my Vegan Minestrone here.

WHAT TO SERVE WITH MINESTRONE SOUP

My absolute favorite side dish for Minestrone is a good, crusty, garlic bread. Nothing quite beats it. But now that I’m living in the south where it seems impossible to find a good sourdough bread AND living gluten free, I tend to serve this Minestrone with a green salad. Ideas for complimentary side dishes are:

  • Garlic bread
  • Side salad
  • Bread sticks
  • Crackers
  • Rice
  • Pasta
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PASTA OR RICE?

Either will work! It all comes down to your personal preference. The only suggestion I would truly make here is to cook them separately and add them in layers to your bowl. I never combine my rice or pasta with the soup because it makes a big pot and I don’t want my rice or pasta to bloat or get mushy sitting in the broth in the fridge.

One last note is to mention that if you are accustomed to eating either canned or restaurant minestrone, this recipe, as it is, may seem a little low on salt. You can certainly add some to taste, but I recommend first allowing yourself to enjoy the flavors without the excess sodium. You’ll start to notice flavors you never picked up on before. It’s truly a delicious, multi-flavored experience. Give it a try!

What You’ll Need

2cupschopped purple onions – You can also use yellow onions if that’s what you have on hand.

2cupschopped celery – Slice these on the thinner side.

2cupspeeled and chopped carrots – You can use regular carrots or baby carrots. Whatever you have handy.

2tbsp.oil – This can be any oil you usually cook with. I have used coconut oil, olive oil and grapeseed oil in the past.

8cupschicken stock– Make sure you use chicken broth with no sugar (usually dextrose) added. If you are making this vegan, simply switch of vegetable broth without added sugar. In either case, opt for low sodium broth if you can.

28oz.can diced tomatoes – Here again, choose tomatoes without added sugar. Use plain diced tomatoes, not fire roasted.

6oz.can tomato paste– Once again, look for tomato past without added sugar.

3tbsp.Italian seasoning – This is an herbal mix found in the spice aisle in most grocery stores. You can make your own as well. If buying, make sure there is no added sugar. Many spices have added sugar, so it’s always best to check.

3tbsp.garlic granules– Garlic powder works here as well.

2mediumbay leaves – Make sure you remove these before serving. Don’t eat them.

1tsp.salt – I used pink Himalayan salt. But use whatever you have and normally use.

2cupscooked kidney beans – If yo used canned, make sure there is no added sugar. Kidney beans often have added sugar. If cooked at home, cook them thoroughly. Undercook kidney beans can be toxic.

2cupscooked chickpeas – Here again, make sure there is no sugar added if using canned beans.

Pasta or rice – Whole grain rice or pasta, as much as you like.

How To Make Minestrone Soup

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In a large stock pot, sauté the onions, celery and carrots in the oil until the onions are translucent.

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Add all other ingredients, except the rice or pasta, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer and cook until the vegetables are soft and cooked through.

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Serve over pasta or rice.

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Minestrone Soup Recipe

A classic soup that is hearty, filling and filled with Italian flare.

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Course: Soup

Cuisine: Italian

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 14 servings

Calories: 157kcal

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups chopped red onions
  • 2 cups chopped celery
  • 2 cups peeled and chopped carrots
  • 2 tbsp. oil
  • 8 cups chicken stock (no sugar or dextrose added)
  • 28 oz. can diced tomatoes
  • 6 oz. can tomato paste (no sugar added)
  • 3 tbsp. Italian seasoning
  • 3 tbsp. garlic granules (or powder)
  • 2 medium bay leaves
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 2 cups cooked kidney beans
  • 2 cups cooked chickpeas
  • pasta or rice as you like

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Instructions

  • In a large stock pot, sauté the onions, celery and carrots in the oil until the onions are translucent.

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  • Add all other ingredients, except the rice or pasta, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer and cook until the vegetables are soft and cooked through.

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  • Serve over pasta or rice.

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Notes

Please note that the nutrition data given here is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 157kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 412mg | Potassium: 679mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 3396IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 81mg | Iron: 3mg

Recipe from the Gracious Pantry® archives, originally posted 1/12/20.

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FAQs

Is minestrone soup good for your gut? ›

It keeps the gut healthy

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

Can you eat minestrone everyday? ›

Also known as chickpeas, garbanzos are the prime ingredients of a minestrone that is usually eaten at more than one meal, allowing the residents of Sardinia to get the benefits of beans at least twice a day. The Melis family of Sardinia ate this minestrone soup every day of their very long lives.

What defines a clean soup? ›

Clear soups are a type of thin soup. Clear soups are also called passed soups, as any chunks of ingredients are taken out of the soup, and you are left with a liquid soup. Consommé, a French clarified meat or fish broth, is a classic version of a clear soup.

Is Olive Garden minestrone soup healthy? ›

This hearty, healthy vegetarian soup is full of nutritional goodness. A combination of beans, vegetables and optional pasta in a yummy broth that is flavorful, but not overly spicy.

What is the healthiest soup to eat why? ›

Broth-Based Soups With Veggies and Protein

Think chicken and vegetable, turkey and black bean chili, or lentil. The liquid will fill you up for relatively few calories, while the fiber from the vegetables and the protein from the chicken or beans will help keep you satisfied until your next meal or snack.

What soup is good for stomach problems? ›

Okay, so chicken noodle soup may be a go-to option when thinking of the best soups for an upset stomach, but a close second is Chicken and Wild Rice Soup. Not only does it taste delicious, but Chicken and Wild Rice Soup contains protein from the chicken and is incredibly satiating due to the wild rice.

What do the longest-living people eat? ›

Follow a mostly plant-based diet – Blue Zone centenarians follow a predominantly plant-based diet, eating 95-100% plant-based. They primarily eat a variety of in-season fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grains and beans.

Can you eat soup on a cleanse? ›

One of the best ways to improve your gut health is by going on a soup cleanse. When you puree' soups you can turn multiple pounds of vitamin and mineral rich veggies into smaller soups that are more easily digestible. Perfect way to flood your body with nutrients!

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 a clear and pureed soup? ›

A clear soup is a clear fat free stock to which vegetables, meat, and/or fish is added. A thick soup is either a puree, a cream or a veloute. Purees are soups that are made with potatoes, lentils, bread or rice as a source of starch.

What does adding flour to soup do? ›

You can also use flour or cornflour to thicken a soup. Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer.

Why do you have to spoon soup away from you? ›

According to age-old custom, the best way to eat soup is by dipping it away from yourself, then scooping it back up and away. While the movement may seem a bit awkward, scooping away prevents the soupy side of the spoon from dripping on the table and your clothes.

Why is minestrone soup so good? ›

Thanks to its detoxifying properties, minestrone stimulates the purification of the liver and the entire body. “It provides minerals such as magnesium and potassium, which help drain and remove excess fluid responsible for fluid retention and swelling,” according to the nutritionist.

What's the difference between minestrone and zuppa? ›

In modern Italian, there are three words corresponding to the English word soup: zuppa, which is used in the sense of tomato soup, or fish soup; minestra, which is used in the sense of a more substantial soup such as a vegetable soup, and also for "dry" soups, namely pasta dishes; and minestrone, which means a very ...

What is a fun fact about minestrone soup? ›

Fun facts about minestrone soup

The word “minestrone” comes from the word “minestra”, which is an Italian word that encompasses a variety of brothy soups. Minestrone in particular refers to a thick vegetable soup.

Is minestrone soup a good source of fiber? ›

Our minestrone soup recipe is healthy, high in fiber and perfect for a cold day. Ingredients: 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil. 1 large onion, diced.

Is vegetable soup good for digestive system? ›

A warm bowl of soup does not just soothe the soul, but it also soothes the digestive system. Soup is a good way to consume food like veggies or chicken in an easily digestible form. Cooking the ingredients together breaks down the components well before the digestive system has to, making them easy to digest.

What soup is good for IBS? ›

Chicken and Rice Soup for IBS

This comforting classic is gentle on the stomach and packed with protein. Simply simmer chicken, carrots, celery, and low-FODMAP rice in chicken broth for a nourishing and soul-soothing meal that can ease IBS symptoms.

Is minestrone soup bad for acid reflux? ›

Minestrone and fa*gioli soups are also great options that won't inflame your reflux, but ask your server about whether they're high in garlic or onion. If you're going out for Asian food, fried foods and spices will be your biggest troublemakers.

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