
The Story & Intro
Bonjour my friends! 👋 I’m Lacamorea, a 31-year-old French girl who traded the cobblestone streets of Paris for the cozy kitchens of America 🇫🇷➡️🇺🇸. Ever since I could reach the countertop, I’ve been whisking, stirring, and sneaking tastes of cake batter when no one was looking 🍰😋. Cooking isn’t just my passion it’s my love language, my therapy, and my favorite way to make people smile.
When winter rolls in and the air feels sharp and quiet, Minestrone Winter Soup is the dish I crave most. I still remember cold evenings when I’d wrap myself in a sweater, windows foggy, and let a big pot of soup simmer while music played softly in the background. This Minestrone Winter Soup isn’t light and summery it’s deep, hearty, and soul-warming, packed with vegetables, beans, and pasta that hug you from the inside out.
What I adore about Minestrone Winter Soup is how forgiving it is. Your kitchen doesn’t need to be perfect. Your chopping doesn’t need to be fancy. Everything goes into one pot, bubbling together like old friends. Every spoonful feels nourishing, comforting, and just right for long winter nights. Trust me, once you make this Minestrone Winter Soup, it’ll become a seasonal ritual in your home too ❄️🍲.
🛒 Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to make a truly cozy pot of winter minestrone. Simple ingredients, big flavor.
- Olive oil
- Yellow onion, diced
- Carrots, chopped
- Celery stalks, sliced
- Garlic cloves, minced
- Zucchini, diced
- Potatoes, cubed
- Canned diced tomatoes
- Tomato paste
- Vegetable broth
- Cannellini beans (or kidney beans)
- Small pasta (ditalini or elbow)
- Fresh kale or spinach
- Italian seasoning
- Bay leaf
- Salt and black pepper
- Red pepper flakes (optional)
- Fresh parsley or basil
- Grated Parmesan cheese
👩🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions
- Start with the base
Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add onion, carrots, and celery. Sauté until softened and fragrant, about 5–7 minutes. - Build the flavor
Stir in garlic and tomato paste. Cook for 1 minute, letting everything caramelize slightly — this adds depth you don’t want to skip. - Add the veggies
Toss in zucchini and potatoes. Stir well so they’re coated in all that goodness. - Create the broth
Pour in diced tomatoes and vegetable broth. Add bay leaf, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper. Bring to a gentle boil. - Simmer slowly
Lower heat and simmer for 20 minutes, letting the vegetables become tender and cozy. - Beans & pasta time
Add beans and pasta. Simmer another 8–10 minutes, stirring occasionally so nothing sticks. - Finish with greens
Stir in kale or spinach and cook just until wilted. - Taste & adjust
Remove bay leaf. Adjust seasoning, add red pepper flakes if you like a little heat.
⏱️ Time
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 40 minutes
- Total Time: 55 minutes
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
Serve Minestrone Winter Soup hot with crusty bread, garlic toast, or a warm baguette 🥖. I love adding extra Parmesan on top and a drizzle of olive oil for that final touch. It’s perfect as a main meal or a comforting starter for a winter dinner party.
📝 Notes
- This soup tastes even better the next day.
- Swap vegetables based on what you have cabbage, green beans, or squash work beautifully.
- To keep leftovers thick but not mushy, cook pasta separately and add when reheating.
🍽️ Nutrition (Approximate per serving)
- Calories: 280
- Protein: 11g
- Carbohydrates: 42g
- Fiber: 9g
- Fat: 7g
📌 Recipe Card
Minestrone Winter Soup 🍲
A hearty, cozy, vegetable-packed soup perfect for cold nights.
🛒 Ingredients
Vegetables, beans, pasta, tomatoes, broth, herbs, olive oil 🫒
👩🍳 Instructions
Sauté → Simmer → Add pasta & beans → Finish with greens
📝 Notes
Freezer-friendly, flexible, and deeply comforting
🍽️ Nutrition
Balanced, filling, and nourishing
💬 A Short Story From Me (100 words)
Hi, I’m INAYA, 38, from the beautiful island of Crete in Greece. Cooking has been part of my life since childhood, learning from my grandmother how to make dishes full of love and flavor. I believe food brings people together, especially women who want to share warmth through cooking. I keep recipes simple but creative, and my kitchen often gets messy that’s where the joy is. Whether you’re new or experienced, I hope this Minestrone Winter Soup brings comfort, memories, and a feeling of home to your table.
Conclusion
This Minestrone Winter Soup is more than a recipe it’s a pause, a deep breath, a warm bowl in cold hands. It reminds us that comfort doesn’t have to be complicated. Just a pot, some vegetables, and a little love. I hope it warms your winter nights as much as it warms mine 💛.



