This soffritto recipe is a staple in Italian cuisine and acts as the base countless soups, stews, stocks, braised dishes and sauces! Why? Because soffritto adds so much flavor and depth to a dish! You’ve likely seen me make a soffritto in my white pasta e fagioli, osso buco, and pasta e ceci recipe videos, amongst others! Try this soffritto in your next soup or stew and you’ll understand why it’s a staple recipe in Italian kitchens!
Not sure what to make with this soffritto mix?
Osso Buco: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFwnYHpKpd0
White Pasta e Fagioli: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkLGQ7XiBog
Pasta e Ceci (pasta with chickpeas): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFGX6GY20qQ
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๐ฅ๐๐ฅฆ๐๐ INGREDIENTS ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ซ๐ง๐๐ฐ
white onions, finely chopped
carrots, finely chopped
celery, finely chopped
garlic, finely chopped
olive oil, for cooking
pinch of salt
The general rule of thumb suggests a ratio of 2-1-1, meaning 2 parts onion, to 1 part carrot, to 1 part celery. However, you can use use an equal portions of each, or more of one vegetable than the other, depending on your tastes!
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Chapters:
0:00 – My secret to finely chopping onions
0:29 – My secret to finely chopping carrots
0:53 – My secret to finely chopping celery
1:05 – Cooking the soffritto
1:37 – Now you’ve made a soffritto, use it in this recipe!
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7 Comments
Heyooooooo!!!
I love the way you chopped those veggies! My husband is a chef and he never did it that way or showed me! Now I'll never do it another way and can easily make these to save and store in the refrigerator to cook with later. I normally hate all the prep work chopping and slicing, but I think this is going to make my life a little easier. Thank you once again!๐ฅฐ
Great tips! Thanks! ๐
Nice chopping skills! Basic ingredients for much of the soups made in the US Armed Forces. But we used a Buffalo chopper instead. Nicely Done!
Hi Daniella.
This is my general go to soup mix. I usually use a medium sized carrot or 2 baby and 1 medium onion. The celery depends on how I'm feeling on the day ๐ค
As far as the garlic goes, we both know garlic cloves come in odd sizes depending on the variety of the garlic. I try to avoid commercially grown and if available opt for organic heirloom variety. The flavour and aroma is far more superior.
My mother would make garlic sandwiches. Just slices of garlic with a sprinkle of salt on buttered bread. Whatever she was trying to keep at bay, it worked, including me โน๏ธ.
Thanks for the cutting tips.
Cheers ๐๐๐คค๐ธ
I love adding soffritto to my soups, but I never thought about finely cutting my vegetables like that! Iโm gonna try your tip next time! Thx Dani ๐๐๐๐๐
I love this! Can use for most anything! Thanks for the chopping tips very helpful! โค๏ธ๐โโฌ