The tastiest thing I made and ate at Christmas wasn’t part of the Christmas dinner, it was Christmas Eve when we have a simpler meal of soups, little sandwiches, cheese ball and cookies.
I made two soups this year – Sausage Corn Chowder and Chicken Gnocchi. I also made our traditional Party Ryes. What tasted especially good to me was the gnocchi and Party Ryes. The flavors, the textures, the deliciousness in those two menu items was unforgettable!
Though we haven’t really had much cold weather yet, I’ve already started with the warm and inviting soups. We love them!
I found a copycat recipe for an Olive Garden Soup on Pinterest for Chicken Gnocchi. Y.U.M. Gnocchi (is that singular or plural?) is are little potato pastas that are so wonderfully good! You can make your own, or find them where the pasta is sold. This is a really filling soup!
Saute the onion, celery, garlic, carrot in oil over medium heat until onion is translucent. Add chicken, chicken stock, half and half, salt and pepper, thyme. Heat to boiling, then add gnocchi. Gently boil for 4 minutes, then turn down to a simmer for 10 minutes. Add spinach and cook for another 1-2 minutes until spinach is wilted. (Heat to boiling and add cornstarch dissolved in 1-2 Tbsp water at this point if you want a thicker soup.). Ladle into bowls and serve
This is so satisfying on a cold day!
What’s your favorite fall soup? With love from my country kitchen,