Start off with a meaty ham bone. I freeze the ham bone left over from a baked ham for just this use. If you don't have a ham bone, you can use 2-3 ham hocks available in the meat department at your favorite grocery store. Shouldn't cost you more than about $1.50/ham hock. Boil the ham bone in a 6-qt dutch oven filled with water, then simmer for at least an hour. The meat will fall off the bone. Remove the bone(s) and break apart the meat.
You will need about 2 cups of cooked white beans. I use either cannellini beans or northern beans. If you use canned beans, rinse and drain ahead of time. Add the beans to the ham broth. You can also add a small onion (chopped) and/or 1-2 cups of cubed potatoes if you have them on hand. Raise the heat to bring the broth to a low rolling boil again.
To make the rivals, mix two cups of flour, about 1 tsp of salt and pepper with some water (about 1/2 cup should do). Mix using a fork to make crumbly dough. |
Great served with a crusty country bread to "slop up the juice" as my dad would say. |
Don't mind the nippy cold weather when I can warm my belly and my heart with great comfort food and the memories of mother's kitchen.
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OmGoodness Deb!
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Yum!
Greg would love this!
Can't BELIEVE you have been to Tofino!
WOW!
Oh how I love Tofino!
I've been DREAMING about returning all weekend.
We had breakfast at the Wickaninnish Inn!
What a dreamy place!
We like staying somewhere we can cook!
Can't wait to take Doogan with us.
Email me and I will send you the link to where we are staying so we can take Doogan.
luv2greg@yahoo.com
Hugs to you!
I've gotta look on the map and see where your island is!
Happy Day!
Teresa
Bainbridge Island
I have never even heard of rivals! They look somewhat like gnocci, but no egg... Well might have to try them out sometime...
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