1-2garlic cloves, peeled and cut in half lengthwise (or sub the olive oil and garlic for a garlic-infused olive oil)
Minestrone:
6ounces(170g)bacon or turkey bacon, chopped (about 6 slices)
1cupchopped yellow or white onions
1 ½cupsdiced carrots, about 3-4 carrots
1 ½cupsdiced celery, about 5-6 stalks
2 ½cupspeeled and diced butternut squash, about 1 to 1 1/2 pounds
4clovesgarlic, finely minced or pressed through a garlic press
½teaspoondried thyme
1 (28-ounce)cancrushed tomatoes
6cupslow-sodium chicken stock or broth
1bay leaf
Salt and pepper
1 (15-ounce)cancannellini or great northern beans, drained and rinsed
1cupsmall pasta, like ditalini or small shells or elbow macaroni, uncooked
8 to 10ounces(227 to 283g)chopped, fresh baby spinach leaves (optional)
2tablespoonspesto, storebought or homemade (see note)
Freshly grated Parmesan cheese, for serving
Instructions
For the garlic bruschetta, preheat the oven to 425 degrees (you can prepare this while the soup is simmering). Slice the bread into 1/2-inch thick slices. Brush both sides of the bread lightly with olive oil and bake on a parchment -lined baking sheet for 5-6 minutes. Flip and bake for another couple minutes until lightly toasted; watch carefully so it doesn't burn! Immediately, out of the oven, rub the surface of the bread with the cut side of the garlic clove.
In a large pot or Dutch oven, cook the bacon until lightly browned and crispy (if using turkey bacon, you may need to add a bit of oil to the pot). Transfer the bacon to a paper-towel lined plate, leaving a bit of bacon grease in the pot (if using turkey bacon, drizzle a little olive oil in the pot after removing the bacon).
Add the onions, carrots, celery, squash, garlic, and thyme and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, for 8 to 10 minutes, until the vegetables begin to soften. Add the tomatoes, chicken broth, bay leaf, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper and bring the soup to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer uncovered for 20-25 minutes, until the vegetables are tender. Add the pasta and cook until al dente, according to package directions.
Stir in the beans and pesto (and spinach, if using). Heat through. Add additional salt and pepper to taste, if needed, and add any additional chicken broth if the soup is too thick (FYI: we like it on the thick side).
Serve with the reserved bacon, slices of toasted garlic bruschetta (great for dipping), and freshly grated Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top of the soup.
Notes
Bread: here is my favorite homemade bread for this recipe. Shape into thinner loaves.Pesto: here is my favorite homemade version.