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Ravioli Soup

At first glance, it might seem strange to see the words ravioli and soup together. But I figure if Jewish folks cut through matzo balls and Chinese folks break apart wontons, we Italians should be able to join in by throwing ravioli in our soup. Though I’d like to pretend I’m a trendsetter, I’ve really just created a twist on tortellini soup for the sake of saving fat and calories. In my grocery stores I can find lower-fat ravioli, but I can’t find lower-fat tortellini. If you do find the tortellini, feel free to return to the more traditional and make this soup with tortellini. But I’m pretty happy with it as is, and I think you will be too. Note that if you can find it, Rosetto also makes a whole-wheat ravioli that’s delicious and just as low in fat and calories but packs 6 grams of fiber per serving (I buy it at Whole Foods). The bag is slightly smaller (22 ounces instead of 25), so you’d need a bag plus a few more ravioli to make the recipe as written, but it’s worth buying.

Ingredients

makes 8 servings

2 (32-ounce) boxes (or the equivalent) of fat-free, lower-sodium chicken or vegetable broth (not low sodium)
2 medium garlic cloves, smashed with the side of a knife
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1 (25-ounce) bag of frozen (or the equivalent) cheese ravioli (about 1 inch by 1 1/2 inches; no more than 4 g of fat per 9-piece serving; I used Rosetto)
8 teaspoons finely chopped flat-leaf parsley leaves
8 teaspoons reduced-fat, grated Parmesan cheese (look for it in a plastic canister or jar, not in the refrigerated section)
  1. Step 1

    Pour the broth into a large stockpot with a lid and place it over high heat. Add the garlic cloves and season the broth with pepper. Cover the pot and bring the liquid to a rolling boil. Using a mesh strainer (with a handle) or a slotted spoon, remove the garlic cloves. Add the ravioli and cook for 5 minutes, or until they are al dente.

    Step 2

    Divide the broth and ravioli evenly among 8 serving bowls. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon parsley and 1 teaspoon Parmesan cheese over the top of each bowl. Season with additional pepper, if desired. Serve immediately.

  2. nutrition information

    Step 3

    Each (6 to 7 ravioli plus 1 scant cup broth) serving has:

    Step 4

    Calories: 183

    Step 5

    Protein: 11g

    Step 6

    Carbohydrates: 27g

    Step 7

    Fat: 3g

    Step 8

    Saturated fat: 1g

    Step 9

    Cholesterol: 13mg

    Step 10

    Fiber: 1g

    Step 11

    Sodium: 887mg

Reprinted with permission fromI Can't Believe It's Not Fattening!by Devin Alexander. Copyright © 2010 Devin Alexander. Published by Clarkson Potter Publishers, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Devin Alexander is the author ofThe Most Decadent Diet Ever, Fast Food Fix,and coauthor ofThe New York TimesbestsellersThe Biggest Loser CookbookandThe Biggest Loser Family Cookbook.She was a chef on NBC'sThe Biggest Loserand the host ofHealthy Decadenceon Discover Health and FitTV.
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