Spring

Late Spring Minestrone with Green Pea Pistou

May 18, 2010
4.3
3 Ratings
  • Serves 4
Author Notes

Big, hearty minestrones are the stuff of cold winter nights. In late spring, I lighten up this comfort dish with fresh fava beans, peas and green garlic, topping it with a light goat cheese and green pea pistou, bright with mint. - Marie Viljoen —Marie Viljoen

Test Kitchen Notes

The soup's mint, peas and favas make a very springlike soup. Next time, I would take the time to blanch and peel the favas before adding them to the soup. All the mint gives the soup a great herby freshness. The pea-mint pistou is a natural extension of the soup, tying everything together and adding an element of creamy goat cheese. - Stephanie —The Editors

What You'll Need
Ingredients
  • Green Pea Pistou
  • 1 cup cooked green peas
  • 2.5 ounces soft, white goat cheese
  • 3 sprigs fresh mint, stalks removed
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • Late Spring Minestrone
  • 4 slices of pancetta
  • 1 shallot, finely chopped
  • 3 scallions, whites and greens chopped
  • 1 green garlic bulb, chopped, reserve the greens
  • 2 cups shelled fava beans, very roughly chopped
  • 1 cup shelled green peas
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 bunch fresh mint
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • salt and pepper to taste
Directions
  1. Green Pea Pistou
  2. In a food processor combine all the ingredients and whizz till just smooth.
  3. Taste, adjust seasoning, and keep aside in a bowl.
  1. Late Spring Minestrone
  2. In a saucepan, cook the pancetta till the fat starts to run. Add the shallot, scallions and chopped garlic.
  3. When the onion turns translucent add the beans and peas. Stir.
  4. Add the chicken stock, sugar and the bunch of mint.
  5. After five minutes at simmer add the chopped greens of the green garlic.
  6. After another five minutes test to see if the beans are cooked.
  7. If they are, add salt if you need it, as well as the lemon juice (Adding the acidic juice earlier will toughen their skins).
  8. Add 3 Tbsp of the green pea pistou and stir into the soup.
  9. Serve into bowls and top with a dollop of bright green pistou.

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4 Reviews

Margarita U. April 11, 2014
I was happy to find frozen (Fesh before being frozen) at my local Trader Joes. The soup was delicious!
 
dymnyno May 18, 2010
A perfect spring soup!
 
lastnightsdinner May 18, 2010
Did you mean to type salt instead of sugar in the ingredient list? At any rate, this looks and sounds lovely - just the thing for a damp and rainy spring evening.
 
Marie V. May 18, 2010
Howdy ma'am :-) No, sugar! I like the sweetness to help the peas along and to bounce off the lemon juice...