Spicy SpaghettiOs
Ingredients
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1 pound hot Italian sausage
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2 quarts chicken stock (64 fl oz)
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3 carrots, chopped
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3 stalks of celery, chopped
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1 yellow onion, chopped
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1 red bell pepper, chopped
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5 cloves of garlic, smashed
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½ tsp fresh thyme leaves
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2 tbsp tomato paste
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1 28 oz can crushed tomatoes
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2 tbsp chopped Calabrian chilis
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1 tbsp olive oil
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4 tbsp butter
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1 tsp chicken bouillon (better than bouillon paste)
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1 lb small ditalini or anellini pasta
Instructions
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To make the “meat balls”: measure out the sausage into ~½ tsp size portions. Coat your hands in olive oil and roll each piece of sausage into a little ball.
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Make the soup: Heat a large pot over medium high and add a tbsp of olive oil. Add the diced onions, carrots, celery, red bell pepper and a pinch of salt. Cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the crushed garlic, thyme, and tomato paste. Continue to cook for another 5 minutes or until the tomato paste has deepened in color.
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Add the chicken stock, canned tomato, and chopped calabrian chilis. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Let simmer for about 20 minutes. (optional: add a rind of parm to the soup as it simmers and remove before blending). Turn off the heat. Using an immersion blender, blend the soup into a smooth consistency. Whisk in 1 tsp of chicken bouillon paste. Taste for seasoning and add salt accordingly.
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Poach the Meatballs: Turn the heat back on to a simmer. Gently add the meatballs into the simmering soup, cover with a lid and poach them for 10 minutes.
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In a separate pot, cook the ditalini in salted water until al dente. Then add the cooked pasta into the soup along with 2 cups of the salted pasta water and 4 tbsp of butter. Mix to combine. Pasta will absorb liquid as it sits. Thin soup out with more chicken stock and water as needed.
- To serve: top with lots of freshly grated parm, black pepper, a drizzle of olive oil and fresh basil.











This soup tastes awesome!!! Super rocking, burned my mouth a little 🙂
So spicy and delicious! Love all the veggies packed in as well.
I made this for me, my fiance, his dad, and brother and they all said how delicious it was! I only had one small container of leftovers after which I just had for lunch and tastes better day after. Some things I didn’t do- did not have enough room for 2 extra cups of pasta water. Did not use Calabrian chiles- just a pinch of cayenne pepper, used 1 chicken stock + 1 vegetable stock and used a little more bouillon. Also added a little sugar to it!