Italian Wedding Soup | Chef Jean-Pierre
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Hello There Friends! Italian Wedding Soup is a harmonious blend of flavorful meatballs, tender pasta, and leafy greens in a savory broth, crowned with Parmesan cheese. This soup, influenced by Italian-American cuisine, represents a delightful "marriage" of ingredients, offering a wholesome meal that's both nourishing and satisfying. Perfect for family dinners, this recipe serves 6-8 people.
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I propose Chef makes a kids cookbook entitled ‘A Child Could Do This!’
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That’s a great idea!
Big facts
Cool idea!
Or cooking 201!
The older I get, the more I appreciate a good soup.
Me, too! (Too bad my daughter doesn't wanna eat soup...)
I love soup so much. Could eat a different one every day. JP couldn't have had better timing, I made meatball sandwiches yesterday. Now I know what will happen to the left over meatballs
Me as well. I seek out these Chef Jean Pierre gems.
Same here!
The Portugeuse eat soup every day, as part of their meals. Married to one, I got used to that. Now I can't live without it. Simple soups, yet delicious and healthy.
You Sir, are a class act. Believe me when I say that we all love you. Not only for your fantastic dishes but the love and joy you put into them.
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Super-Chef! 😘👌✨😋
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@ChefJeanPierre *Hello chef! Do you have any Indian spicy recipes? I have only just found your channel 😂*
@@ZS-mx6qxMost chefs do what they grew up with, what their descendants cooked, their grandmothers, grandfathers…..Jean Paul knows and loves French and Italian, and that’s where he came from and that’s what he loves. People cook best what they love …. Why ask him for something he has no experience in ?
It's never easy for a professional to admit to getting anything wrong. That's one of the many reasons I absolutely love Chef JP, he is a lesson in humility, humor and simply a joy to watch. Love him ❤
That has nothing to do with being a professional, and i've met many who readily admit to making a mistake and then correcting or explaining why it doesn't need to be fixed. I think you're projecting.
@@Haka-f3k-uwhatever makes you happy.
I swear Chef Jean Pierre must be the Bob Ross of cooking - he may not sport an Afro and he‘s certainly not beating the devil out of his ladles, but every episode is so full of fun and so very educational every time ❤
It’d be hilarious if he wears a Bob Ross wig. 😂
Chef Justin Wilson's opening: "How you'll are? I'm glad for you to see me!"
Chef Jean-Piere's opening: "Well, hello there friends!"
Two heartwarming classics.
Jean-Pierre, I like that you don't hide your mistakes but you use them as a teaching method, bravo Chef!
We are so lucky to have one of the best instructors around, he's funny, a great chef and an excellent teacher. Again, BRAVO Chef!
I love this too. I think it’s just as important to learn how to fix a recipe and at what point you can do the fixes as it is to learn the cooking basics
Chef I have said this before but just in case no one has told you yet today you are the BEST. Thank you for all the great recipes and videos. Have a great week.
I remember Justin Wilson. Thanks for the revisit to my younger days watching PBS with my parents. You are just as inspiring chef Jean-Pierre.
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Love Italian Wedding soup as well as Chicken Tortilla, Black Bean, Lobster Bisque, Tortellini and a few dozen others. In fact there are 50 soups on my Top 10 Soups list.
9:12 through 9:34 is one of the MANY MANY reasons this is my favorite RUclips channel. Thank you chef and Jack.
The king of butter is back again for another epic soup
But he didn't use any butter
@@theHannibalSpecter😂😂😂😂😂😂
Literally in my top five of all soups. Justin Wilson was hilarious. "Add some wine... maybe a little more wine".
An Italian/French chef doing a creole accent - didn't expect to ever see that. Justin and Martin Yan were both a huge part of my growing up. My parents had both their cookbooks and shows on a lot.
Isn't creole french?
Derived from, yeah. Maybe "Cajun" might have been the better word to use. =) I don't know if Justin Wilson actually spoke creole. To me, I roll all them together as that Louisiana Cajun speak.
@@onewaydown yeah, couple that with how much has just become so intertwined down there between the two, they are almost synonymous. But there is still a difference between the two.
Justin Wilson and the Yan Can Cook were definitely part of my growing up in the 80's.
Our Onyo Emperor always delivers!
Dear Chef Jean-Pierre,
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this recipe. I've been waiting for your take on it since I started watching your cooking channel over 1½ years ago. My mom, who trained as a chef in Vienna, Austria, made a lovely chicken soup with liver dumplings. However, not being a big fan of liver, I eventually convinced her to cook Italian Wedding Soup instead. I have beautiful memories of cooking that soup & other recipes with her before her passing over three years ago. Thank you again for all that you do. You're very appreciated!!!
A devoted follower from Canada 🇨🇦 😊
I need that liver dumplings recipe😃 I love liver.
I also watched Justin Wilson, he always ate what he prepared at the end along with a nice glass of wine! I loved watching him and now I love watching you!
I'm getting so I can call your measurements out before you do Chef. Love that you teach that cooking isn't hard and the work you put in is the reward your stomach gets.
I love that you’re a human (I think) and you incorporate your mistakes in the videos. Thank you for being real. You’ve changed my attitude towards cooking.
Watching while nursing my bad back. Thank you for lifting my spirits.
Hope you feel better soon Peggy! 🥣
Hello from Rocca di Papa (near Rome), chef! je-ne-sais-quoi in italian is "un certo non so che". Is the italian for "I don't know what". We use it exactly like they do in France. The pronunciation is like you say all sticked together "un certo nonsocchè"! ❤
Awesome recipe chef, please show Italian braciole recipe please please please please
I make my version of this at my restaurant every so often and the guests go insane for it! Its a super underrated soup. I usually sell out of it almost as fast as I made it! Great recipe Chef! 👌
We Italians love our soup
Yeah Chef, Italian-American creations are in their own group of cuisine. Wonderful how our people stepped up when they came to America. The food creations sometimes came out of necessity, sometimes out of new traditions, but sometimes they are marriages between other cultures. For example, sausage stuffed banana peppers are on every italian menu in Cleveland, and that was created because of Hungarian immigration mixed with sicilians/italian.
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That’s the way it should be! We used to TRADE! Cultures coming together and trading products and recipes without getting offended! ❤
That’s why NYC is called a “melting pot.”
I was cooking some ground beef for my dog and assured him that I cooked it to a perfect Maillard reaction. 😂 Mama Mia, I've been binge watching Chef.
I ga-ron-tee I'll be making this one.
My favorite soup by my favorite chef?! Yes!
YES!!!
I am proud of my soup making abilities and have a good Wedding soup recipe, so almost didn't watch the video, but decided to anyway. In the first two minutes I had a smile on my face and a couple new ideas to try. Thanks Chef.
My first wife, god rest her soul. was first generation and made the best wedding soup. She would brown the chicken and pressure cook the carcass to get all the gelatin out of it. If you can't get escarole (some call it chicory) you can also use endive or baby spinach. If you put an egg in your meatballs, they will hold up better.
Ok....referencing Justin Wilson brought back great memories of watching him on PBS with my father when I was a little kid. Thanks again Chef!! HOOOOOOOOWEEEEEE!!
We loved watching Justin Wilson!..... "I Guarantee!"😎
Full respect to you
Jean-Pierre .
Major talent and heart
Go into this deliciousness .
Justin Wilson. My Fathers favorite show on TV.
A 2 cup Ladle? 5 ladles = 10 cups. Recipe calls for 8 cups, ie 4 ladles.
The best wedding soup I've seen. I will make this.
I want to marry that soup !!❤😊
Thanks chef!
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The most adorable chef in the internet. Thank you, Jean-Pierre.
Chef what about an episode on how to cook perfect fish patties. Maybe a tartare sauce to match.
And a glass of white wine to finish😊
Chef, you had me rolling with laughter during this video. When the occasion calls for it, we add fried dough balls (dumplings.) They are maybe twice the size of a pencil eraser. Fry to a golden brown in olive oil or butter. Add to bowls/cups of soup at serving time. They are dense and have a little crunch. Jack great timing on the pop-ups. I never miss a video.
Do you use a zeppole dough or a strufoli dough (sweeter) or a pasta dough for those dumplings? I’ve not heard this! Love it! The size and crunch sounds like a strufoli crouton! Wow 😮 yummy 😋
@@thinkofsomethingcooler Hi. I apologize for my late reply. Pasta dough. 1:1 egg to cup flour. Nothing special. Roll your dough into snakes. When you cut your dough balls down to size, try a dull edge utensil. Cut the dough and pinch the end shut at the same time. Let them dry. Give them a saute in olive oil to a light golden brown. I think Chef might say use "butter." I had to look up a photo of struffoli crouton, they look amazing! These dough balls have the texture of a dense pasta. You get crunch for sure.
@@oizukitom thank you so much for your reply. Sorry about the delay Easter Week can be busy. :)) This post fueled food conversations with family for days, everyone giving opinions as to how best to make your pasta. We also made struffoli this week and I thought of you and whether or not you’d tried it. There’s a good video on this channel for it if I’m not mistaken. And embarrassingly I’d like to add I’d never thought of my doughs in egg flour ratios before, always following recipes as if by rote memorization. This makes so much sense! It definitely helps with the shopping too. So thank you doubly!
I love this soup almost as much as I love the chef that makes it!
Chef thank you so much for these videos. Aside from the knowledge you’re giving out, the positivity and zest for life and your passion for cooking really helps to brighten my day!
Hi, Chef 🤗 and Hi, Jack 🤗. My name is Valentina. I am a true fan ☺️ . I have made countless recipes that have delighted my family... love the way you explain and have learned so much since following you and cooking from your recipes. I love you and appreciate you with all my heart. Thank you so much for EVERYTHING.❤🤗🙏
Well hello there Chef JP… it’s snowing here in south Mississippi so it’s the perfect time to make your Italian wedding soup with garlic and parsley butter crostini’s for dinner!! It’s so yummy and warming on a very cold day here in the south… lol😮 Thank you for yet again bringing this wonderful recipe with your humor, energy it’s a pleasure to make something so delicious! I feel like you’re cooking right along side me with your delightful character and laughter ❤ Thanks again for sharing your stories, experiences, and glorious food ❤❤🙏🏼🙏🏼🥰 Keep them coming Chef you’re a God sent-Colleen H
I watched Justin Wilson on PBS with my dad. Good times.
This is my favorite soup! I have been dying to find a recipe! What a better place than with my favorite chef!! 😊
I love your channel! Great recipes! You put a smile on my face when I watch you
I love Chef Jean-Pierre because he's not only an amazing chef, he's also one of the funniest, goofiest and most lovable Frenchmen since Jacques Tati's adorable M. Hulot!
I absolutely Love wedding soup! Thank you, Chef, for this recipe!❤️🇮🇹❤️
Hello Jean Pierre, that's a great idea with the meatballs you make cooking fun I adore you🥰 thanks for sharing ❤ Chantal
That wasn’t chef Pierre’s idea to put meatballs in the soup . It’s from the Italians .
Ohhhh baby, I am going to make this on my wedding anniversary, Chef. March 28th 37 years!
Happy Anniversary 🎊 🎉 💐
Making a vegan version of this with TVP meatballs tonight. Even though I don't eat meat (or even butter, which I know chef loves!), I get a lot of great recipes from your channel.
I have yet to see a video that has a better incentive to watch until the end. The outtakes are hilarious! No wonder everyone loves chef JeanPierre
In Romania we have something similar. Instead of the bread crumbs we put 3 spoonful of rice in meat balls composition, and in the soup we don t we pasta but more vegetables. It is a little sower as we add "bors"
Hi Chef Jean, I’m in Spain on vacation, going to get the ingredients to make it for my friends here, I know it’s going to be great because it’s you making it.❤️
Looks delicious! I need to make my wedding soup soon. It is a tradition here in western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio.
I use spinach and acini de peppi. And everyone here makes beef meatballs about the size of the tip of your little finger. It has a chicken broth and some shredded chicken in it, also a little shredded carrot.As it cooks you have a stalk of celery in it that is removed later. Most people use escarole but I put baby spinach in mine.
I played in a wedding band for a few years and had a lot of bad wedding soup! Banquet chefs cutting corners. You have to get a good "brown" on the balls! I've seen where they put them in the soup raw and you get these grey anemic looking meatballs! Only fix? MORE WINE! Drink a lot more wine! LOL! Knew a Portuguese chef that used kale in his wedding soup!
A child can do it... delicious soup!
Chef, I watched Justin Wilson when his shows were first run! I’m a bit old-ish! Lol! I think Justin would love your show, & he’d say, “Now there’s a man who knows his stocks and his soups!” Justin didn’t bother much with sauces, as I recall, but your sauces are superb, as well, Chef!
I love this soup, I make it often. I make my meat balls much smaller. It takes time to roll them by hand but I like them smaller so it pays off.
I also bake my meatballs 😅
🌺"Hello Chef Jean-Pierre! I just subscribed to your channel, and I'm absolutely thrilled to be a part of your culinary journey. Your Italian Wedding Soup video is a masterpiece - the harmonious blend of flavorful meatballs, tender pasta, and leafy greens in a savory broth is truly mouth-watering. Your influence from Italian-American cuisine brings out the delightful 'marriage' of ingredients.
Your expertise, with a subscriber count as impressive as 1.68M, is inspiring. Even though my channel is smaller, I'm eager to learn from a seasoned chef like you.
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I guar...on....tee... Loved Justin Wilson.
As others mentioned "Un certo non so che" in Italian (pretty literal translation, French and Italian share a lot)
Since I have no prospect to ever get married because I have a face only my German shepherd could love, I guess I will never get to try this lovely wedding soup.
So I've decided to make the ugly pea bachelor soup you made a few episodes back.
This made me smile. 😊Everyone can enjoy Wedding Soup it’s a marriage of flavors (usually beef, chicken or veal, and pork in the meatballs) not a flavor for marriage. Enjoy! God Bless and Good Eating 🥣
This is not made to serve at Italian (or any) weddings. “Wedding” refers to a wedding or marriage of flavors. Anyone can make it for any occasion, probably just a family dinner, maybe a Sunday soup. Traditionally, they were made with half inch meatballs bc meat was too expensive for the peasants and country folks. Some Italian Grandmas have said they only served it on Sundays. (Per PBS America’s Test Kitchen Italian Grandmothers series.)
@@jeanniebrooks source => an Italian
it is made with tiny meatballs bc it’s not matzoh ball soup! 😂 How would you fit soup in a soup bowl with regular sized meatballs? What do you eat out of? 😂 And no one ever ever never made it for Sunday meal. That’s pasta with an assortment of meat.
I wonder why all US documentaries focus on the word “peasant” when much of Italian cuisine dates back to Ancient Rome and has changed very little (Source:: Culinary Arts Institute) it’s as if ppl will only eat things if they think very poor people had to “settle” for it. Anyone who eats this soup is very fortunate and it’s not cheap to make either.
PBS used to be factual 😂
My guess is this dates back to WWII propaganda and ppl just repeated through the ages. I never heard it before bc it’s simply not true. Are you implying the dish was invented bc they couldn’t afford meatballs? There’s a ton of tiny meatballs in it! It’s made with 3 meats! Do you claim the same for Swedish meatballs? Why are they small? What about finger sandwiches at tea time? Is this because they couldn’t afford six inch subs? Do you see how you shouldn’t trust everything you hear? I mean it’s actually preposterous. Just bc something was provincial doesn’t mean “poor”. And finally while Italians tend to eat more than most, Europeans don’t eat the Super Sized portions Americans do, so using American tv culture or America’s Test Kitchen as a guide is not very wise. They eat a small amount of many courses.
Good day to all, peace. YES.
Jean Pierre,you made me have a craving of soup.When watching this.
We love Justin Wilson here in Louisiana!
My mother (full blooded Italian) put ancini de pepe in her soup. She called that pasta tubettini. I like that or ditalini in soup.
My family is high on soups-but I’ve never made this. Until now! I’m making it this week. ❤
Awwwwyeahh you read my mind Chef! That's gonna be dinner tonight.
"non lo so" Looks like a great recipe to try.
When the chef started about the lettuce, for a moment I thought he was talking about escargot 😅 there's not much I don't like, but eating snails just never seemed appetizing to me 🙈
The escarole lettuce is actually pretty common where I live, my parents grow heaps of it on their garden as well. Its called 'andijvie' in Dutch, and I used to translate that to endive, but then I realized thats something else entirely also known by different terms like chicory and then theres Belgian endive which is also known as radicchio😅😅 I happen to like all of those as long as its not confused with escargot I'm good 😂
Looks so good. I'm gonna have to try this.
Hey chef can you show us how to make chicken gnocchi soup? I’ve only had it at Olive Garden and we love it.
Oh my gosh I’m so excited to learn how to make this soup! God bless you and your team. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your enthusiasm and experience with us. ❤
This is the superior wedding soup...
Love your shout out to Justin Wilson, The Cajun Cook!!! I still watch him on RUclips 😂😂 brings back really fond memories of my Mom watching him, Julia, Graham Kerr and others from my long forgotten youth lol
i make a soup like that but i add diced tomatoes and baby spinach thank you for keeping things simple
Thanks!
Thank you 🙏
I Love the crazy ness it helps me cook! Thank you Chef 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I get a great laugh while I am trying to keep up with you! 😂❤️
I follow your recipes and want every one for my international family palate. Thank you 🙏
This is my favorite soup and I can’t wait to try it. You continue to be amazing!
OK I’ll age myself, I remember watching Justin Wilson, and the way he would add his hot sauce. What a character. From Louisiana, I do believe!
Chef Jean Pierre!! thanks for your videos - Could you please make a video on how to make croissants? That would be amazing!! Thank you again for all your hard work!
Omg yes! Such a video would be amazing 😃
Oh my beloved Chef, it lifts my spirit as well as my appetite every time I watch your video’s! Can’t wait to try this.
Chef JP is definitely a chef. He makes his plates to look presentable as a chef does.
It could do with more seasoning though. Cheese, though.. Why?
Thank you so much chef!! I didn't think you read the comments when I mentioned my difficulty find a good Italian Wedding soup recipe a few weeks ago.
I made this for my sister and me, her diet consists of chicken nuggets, ramen and Mac and cheese. Very picky. I’m happy to say she ate 2 while bowls of this!
yummy will def check this out some weekend! speaking of meatballs, has anybody ever tired making "rough" squares with your fingers? Its easy to do takes only a few seconds with your fingers, its not a perfect square but its easy to turn and brown. Try it, it works perfectly lol
It's one of my favourite soups to make and eat but I can't get hold of escarole, so I always do it with spinach. If you get enough meatballs in there per portion, it can be a main meal. I cook the pasta separately and add it to the plate before spooning in the soup because I always make enough soup for two meals and the pasta will keep cooking and become soft and unpalatable if it stays in the liquid.
Chef, thank you for your teaching us how to cook!
I used to have this when I lived in Pittsburgh--it's very popular there.
Wedding Soup is the best. Thanks Chef
I have been buying Italian Wedding Soup in a can because it is so delicious (yes, even in a can). Now I have a reliable recipe. Thanks, Chef.
Yes, this is Italian American . And as an Italian American who is also familiar with “Italian-Italian” food, I can tell you that each cuisine is admirable.
One thing I notice however about Americans is that they eat their pasta drowned in sauce, whereas in Italy we eat smaller portions of pasta which much less sauce.
Then again, we suffer from many fewer cases of obesity. Wonder if there’s a correlation?!
Nothing like a great soup on a cold winters day ! Thanks !
winter is over in 2 weeks!
@nicknico412and?1
@@nicknico412114 more days for good soup 🥣 then! 😃
Thank you Chef for showing how to adjust the recipe if the meatball are too soft. You are the best teacher!
My fave part of your videos is when you taste whatever you've made lol!!!
Love this soup! 🙏❤️😁👍😘🇨🇦🍲 Soups are the best! 🍷
I love soup! Would you please show us how to make Pasta e fagioli? Love that soup and Spicy Sicilian Chicken Soup. ❤❤
That looks amazing!! Thanks for making this soup. Those meatballs !!!!
Beaitiful! Justin, bless him! 🥰