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I Went to Italy in August and found this recipe in a castle in the Tuscan Hills. It is great on its own and also put over meat to moisten for digestion.

Pappa al Pomodoro
Tuscan Tomato, bread and Herb Soup

This classic summer dish is very versatile: it can be eaten hot, at room temperature or chilled. It relies on the very best ripe, tasty tomatoes. If you find your tomatoes a little lacking in taste, add a cup or two of good organic crushed tomatoes to enrich the flavour.

Prep time: 20 mins | Total time: 45 mins | Servings: 6

Ingredients

For 6 people as a filling Soup, or for 12 as part of a picnic-style meal with cheeses, pulses etc.

  • 2 medium onions, chopped very finely
  • 3 sticks celery, chopped very finely
  • 2 large clove of garlic, one whole, one finely chopped or crushed
  • 1.5 kg (just over 3 lb) tasty, ripe tomatoes
  • Good extra-virgin olive oil
  • Black pepper
  • Small bunch basil, leaves only (at least 25 leaves)
  • 750 ml (1.5 pint) vegetable stock, prepared by boiling Water with a stock cube, onion, celery and carrot
  • 6-10 slices firm (stale, 3 days old is perfect!) Tuscan bread (or firm farmhouse loaf), cut into small pieces

Directions

  • Bring a large pot of Water to the boil and turn off the heat. Put the tomatoes into the water and leave for a couple of minutes. Test with a knife tip to see if the skin peels away easily. Discard the water and skin the tomatoes. Chop quite finely.
  • Heat a good swirl of olive oil in a large pot. Add the whole clove of garlic, the onions and celery and sauté for a few minutes, until the onion is translucent but not browning.
  • Add the chopped tomatoes, a pinch of salt and some black pepper, and cook gently for a couple of minutes.
  • Add the stock and the pieces of bread and cook, covered, for a further 20 minutes on a low flame. Make sure there are no large pieces of bread that have not been turned into mush! Add more stock or hot water if necessary (the consistency should be mushy but not too liquid – just about possible to eat with a fork).
  • Locate the cooked garlic and squeeze it back into the dish with a garlic press. Add the raw chopped or crushed garlic and the finely chopped basil. Taste for seasoning.
  • You can serve this hot, at room temperature or chilled. Serve with plenty of freshly ground black pepper and raw extra virgin olive oil to swirl on top at the table.

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