

The ingredients in this meatball soup are some you may have on hand. I just happened to have everything except for the beef broth. I should start keeping some. Thankfully I did not have to drive all the way to the grocery store, they had some at the convenience store.
The teen was not too excited about mixing and rolling up meatballs. This is not one of my favorite tasks either. She did get right into it and get it done. She learned trying to mix raw meat with a spoon is not how you go about making meatballs. Sometimes you just have to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty.



She learned a new term preparing this recipe: Paring. Paring is peeling. Peeling used to be done with a paring knife before peelers became popular. I'm sure there are a lot of cooks who still use paring knives for peeling. However, I had not used or seen this term since my Nana taught me how to cook.








I'm so happy I found this recipe! One of my favorite my Mom made when I was growing up. Thank you!
ReplyDeletewhen we were first married I wanted to impress my in-laws. having just purchased this recipe collection, I chose the SUNDAY SUPPER SOUP. after seeing them go back for several additional helpings, I knew I was in. I lost my cards, but and very happy to find it on line. we are now the in-laws and I am sure the next generation will enjoy it just as much. thank you
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