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Related: About this forumLooking for an Italian stew/soup recipe
I had this recipe many years ago. It was a layered soup that had beans, tomatoes, cabbage, bread and Parmesan cheese. You assembled it and baked it for an hour or so. Lost it somehow. Anyone have the recipe?
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Looking for an Italian stew/soup recipe (Original Post)
bif
Jan 2014
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elleng
(131,076 posts)1. This, Gallurese Bread and Cabbage Soup?
fizzgig
(24,146 posts)3. that looks awful tasty
i love lidia
elleng
(131,076 posts)4. So do I, fizz!
I love Italy, and Italian, and all related things!
fizzgig
(24,146 posts)5. you familiar with nick stellino?
he's an absolute hoot and makes some great food.
Tell me!
fizzgig
(24,146 posts)7. he is so much fun to watch
a complete goofball, but his recipes aren't too complicated.
http://www.nickstellino.com/AboutNick/
rdharma
(6,057 posts)2. There's a bunch of them that are similar to your description! Do any of these ring a bell?
bif
(22,740 posts)9. A couple of them look close. Thanks!
I think I'll just wing it. The dish was more of a stew/cassarole than a soup.
rdharma
(6,057 posts)10. If you find it, please post recipe here. nt