minestrone soup
This is another great Lenten recipe, relatively simple and easy to prepare. Everyone likes it, and in a family of five, that’s a good thing! This is such a simple soup, most of it’s flavors derived from the spices. Usually we make a big batch of northern beans ahead of time and take out what we need during the week.
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Vegetable Minestrone Soup
Ingredients
- 3 carrots, chopped
- 1 onion, chopped
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 zucchini squash, cut small
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme
- 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary
- 1 tablespoon fresh basil
- 1 cup cooked great northern beans
- 1 red pepper seeded and chopped
- 2 stalks celery, chopped
- 6-1/2 cups water or vegetable broth
- salt and pepper to taste
Preparation
Place onion in large stewpot and sautee until translucent – about 10 minutes over low heat. Add carrots, red pepper, celery and let simmer until soft.
Add water, tomatoes and water, salt and pepper. Let simmer for about 30 – 45 minutes. If you have a pot with a light loose fitting lid, this will be more on the 30 minute range, because steam will escape. With a heavier dutch oven, you can let it cook a little longer.
Plate. Serve. Enjoy.
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The picture below is the leftover version of our soup. We added some brown rice to it, and made it a heartier stew.
As usual, ample sirachi sauce is on hand at all times.
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He is “the God of all mankind…”
Jeremiah 32:27
“God belongs to all free beings. He is the life of all, the salvation of all – faithful and unfaithful, just and unjust, pious and impious, passionate and dispassionate, monks and laymen, wise and simple, healthy and sick, young and old. Just as the effusion of light, the sight of the sun and the changes of the seasons are for all alike. For there is no respect of persons with God.”
Saint John Climacus
The Ladder of Divine Ascent
lenten pantry
“it is important to know that the Church considers
the psalms to be an essential spiritual food
for the Lenten season”
Father Alexander Schmemann
Great Lent: A School of Repentance Its Meaning for Orthodox Christians
“…no soul can exist without God, without His Son,
without His Spirit. God is my being, my breath,
my light, my strength, my drink, my food.
He carries me as a mother
carries her infant in her arms.
More than this. Carrying me, my soul and body,
He dwells in me, and is united to me.”
Saint John of Kronstadt
My Life in Christ
This post is dedicated to Libby, a wonderful woman who has
been inspiring and organizing the Psalter Prayer Group
with an amazing group of women, for the last ten some years.
Wishing everyone a blessed and spiritually profitable Lent!
rejoice in the Lord always












