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Zuppa Alla Pavese

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Zuppa Alla Pavese is a traditional Italian soup that originates from the city of Pavia in Lombardy, northern Italy. This simple yet comforting dish is a perfect example of Italian cuisine’s ability to transform humble ingredients into something truly delicious.

Legend has it that this soup was created in the 16th century for King Francis I of France. After losing the Battle of Pavia in 1525, the king sought refuge in a farmhouse where the farmer’s wife prepared this impromptu dish using the limited ingredients she had on hand. The king was so impressed that the soup became a local specialty and eventually gained national recognition.

Zuppa Alla Pavese

Recipe by Travel S HelperCourse: MainCuisine: ItalianDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

15

minutes
Calories

250

kcal

Zuppa Alla Pavese is a traditional Italian soup from Pavia, Lombardy, northern Italy. The soup became a local specialty and gained national recognition. It consists of four slices of crusty Italian bread, four large eggs, six cups of beef broth, grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, unsalted butter, extra-virgin olive oil, salt, freshly ground black pepper, and chopped fresh parsley.

To make the soup, preheat the oven to 350°F, toast the bread slices, and bring the beef broth to a simmer. Poach the eggs for 3 minutes, then place them on top of the bread slices. Pour the hot broth over the bread and egg, drizzle with melted butter and olive oil, sprinkle with grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, season with salt and freshly ground black pepper, and garnish with fresh parsley.

Ingredients

  • 4 slices of crusty Italian bread (about 1 inch thick)

  • 4 large eggs

  • 6 cups of good quality beef broth

  • 1/2 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter

  • 4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

  • Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish)

Directions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
  • Place the bread slices on a baking sheet and drizzle with olive oil. Toast in the oven for about 5-7 minutes until golden brown. Remove from the oven and set aside.
  • In a large pot, bring the beef broth to a simmer over medium heat.
  • While the broth is heating, melt the butter in a small saucepan over low heat. Once melted, remove from heat and set aside.
  • When the broth is simmering, carefully crack each egg into a small bowl and then gently slide it into the broth. Poach the eggs for about 3 minutes, or until the whites are set but the yolks are still runny.
  • Place a slice of toasted bread in the bottom of each serving bowl.
  • Using a slotted spoon, carefully remove each poached egg from the broth and place one on top of each bread slice.
  • Ladle the hot broth over the bread and egg, filling each bowl.
  • Drizzle each serving with some of the melted butter and a tablespoon of olive oil.
  • Sprinkle generously with grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese.
  • Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste.
  • Garnish with chopped fresh parsley.
  • Serve immediately while hot.

Notes

  • The quality of the ingredients is crucial in this simple dish. Use the best bread, eggs, and broth you can find.
  • For a vegetarian version, you can substitute the beef broth with a rich vegetable broth.
  • Some variations include adding a clove of garlic (rubbed on the toasted bread) or a small amount of grated nutmeg to the broth for extra flavor.
  • Be careful not to overcook the eggs; the runny yolk mixing with the broth is part of what makes this soup special.
  • Serve with additional grated cheese on the side for those who prefer a stronger cheese flavor.
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