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  2. Hearty Minestrone Soup Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a pot, cover the beans with 2 inches of water and bring to a boil. Simmer over low heat until tender, about 2 hours; add water to keep the beans covered.

  3. How to Make Copycat Olive Garden Minestrone Soup

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  4. Copycat Olive Garden Recipes For Cheaper Comfort Food at Home

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    Garden Adjacent. Founded in 1982, Olive Garden has served up some of America's favorite Italian-inspired dishes for decades. There are now 900 locations all around the world, so you can be sure ...

  5. Hearty Minestrone Soup Recipe - AOL

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  6. The 28 Best Copycat Olive Garden Recipes

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  7. Zuppa toscana - Wikipedia

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    The American restaurant chain Olive Garden offers a very different soup under the name zuppa toscana.Rather than being based on beans, it is made with Italian sausage, red pepper, onion, bacon, garlic, chicken broth, cream, potatoes, and kale.

  8. 10 Minestrone Soups for Soup Season - AOL

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    This vegetable-packed minestrone soup recipe is inspired by a popular Weight Watchers vegetable soup recipe. It makes a big pot of soup, so keep some in the refrigerator for up to 5 days and ...

  9. Minestrone - Wikipedia

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    Minestrone. Minestrone (/ ˌ m ɪ n ə s ˈ t r oʊ n i /, Italian: [mineˈstroːne]) or minestrone di verdure is a thick soup of Italian origin based on vegetables. [a] It typically includes onions, carrots, celery, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, often legumes, such as beans, chickpeas or fava beans, and sometimes pasta or rice. [1]