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ITALIAN WEDDING SOUP WITH TURKEY MEATBALLS

- — Recipe by Sarah Copeland

A simmer in broth keeps the lean turkey meatballs moist and tender in this take on the darling of the soup world. This recipe rolls many of the aromatics and herbs into the meatballs so there’s no sautéing. It’s a brilliant shortcut that gets this family-friendly recipe on the table in a breezy 30 minutes.

Makes: 4 servings

Total time: 30 minutes

12 cups chicken broth

2 tablespoon­s olive oil, plus additional for greasing and serving

1 pound lean ground turkey

½ cup panko breadcrumb­s

⅓ packed cup fresh parsley leaves, finely chopped

1 egg, lightly beaten

3 to 4 garlic cloves, minced

1 teaspoon kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal)

½ teaspoon black pepper

½ cup freshly grated Parmesan, plus more for serving

¾ cup orzo, ditalini, acini di pepe or another small soup pasta

3 packed cups baby spinach or kale, thinly sliced

1 lemon, zested and halved

¼ cup fresh dill, oregano or basil, roughly chopped (optional)

1. Combine chicken broth and 2 tablespoon­s oil in a large pot and bring to a boil.

2. Meanwhile, add turkey, panko, parsley, egg, garlic, salt, pepper and ½ cup Parmesan to large bowl.

Mix with a fork or clean hands until combined.

Gently roll mixture into 12 medium (2-inch) or 20 small (1 ½-inch) meatballs and transfer to baking sheet lined with lightly oiled aluminum foil or a silicone baking mat.

3. Heat the broiler to high and set an oven rack 6 to 8 inches from the heat.

Broil the meatballs until brown on two sides, turning halfway through, about 3 to 4 minutes per side.

4. Add pasta to the boiling broth and cook over medium until al dente, then lower the heat to a low simmer.

5. Add meatballs to broth and simmer on low until completely warmed through, 3 to 5 minutes, stirring occasional­ly. Remove from heat, and add the spinach and lemon zest, stirring well to wilt. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

6. Divide the soup among 4 bowls. Drizzle each with olive oil, sprinkle with more Parmesan and squeeze a bit of lemon over the top. Scatter the dill over the top, or stir in.

 ?? JULIA GARTLAND/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? A simmer in broth keeps the lean turkey meatballs moist and tender in this soup.
JULIA GARTLAND/THE NEW YORK TIMES A simmer in broth keeps the lean turkey meatballs moist and tender in this soup.

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