How to Make a Classic Italian Wedding Soup – Lidia’s Kitchen Series
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Classic Italian Wedding Soup Recipe – In this episode, Lidia is cooking a classic Italian Wedding Soup that marries the vegetables …
Love 💕 watching you on T.V. PBS.love your cooking.
You are awesome 👍😎💯
no skimming of the broth?
Made this soup last night. It was delish! It's my most fave soup of all time.
We follow your program, and we love what you kook, keep going you make delicious food
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If it's the neapolitan "minestra maritata" (married soup), it's completely different. 🤪
Beautiful video
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There you are! I’ve been looking for you! Time to continue cooking together 🥰
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I add Garlic powder to my meat mix
Lidia, every recipe you post is always ablve and beyond delicious. This soup looks awesome. I can't wait to try this. Heavenly food! Thank you for sharing you culinary talents.
Omg! This has to be my favorite zuppa in the whole world!!!!! Yum. I'm so happy to watch your show! I just adore your recipes. 👍❤⭐
So excited to see you have this delicious recipe on! You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your talent with us all!
Ciao Lidia, è più appropriato chiamarla " Married Soup". È squisita! Noi la mangiamo spesso.
Hi wen ever I see you you remind me of my mother 💕
Simply delicious…
definitely going to make a bowl of this next week! <3
Just missing the garlic.
Ooh, that soup would please me so right about now! It’s really beautiful, too.
Это наши узбекиские " мастава" сур похож.
Good video & thank you
Beautiful ❤️
Look so delicious…I am subscriber..to Lydia .I do know why so good chef dont have more subscriber ..never noticed that …saludos lydia from California
I can’t wait to make your dish. I make Mexican albondigas all the time. These seem similar but much more intensive and fun!
I always save the chicken giblets and necks to make my special "make me feel better" chicken soup. My grandma used to make a tomato sauce with pork neck bones, but I can't seem to find them anywhere anymore. In the Bronx you could find anything, but not where I live now.