Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Zuppa Toscana

It has been awhile since I shared a recipe so I thought I would share my husband's new favorite soup. I want my blog to include some of my favorite things along with pictures and updates of the family. I love to cook. I haven't always loved it, but during the last couple of years, I've really developed a love of good, healthy foods. We eat soups all of the time...probably every other meal in the winter. I love them and if you're making the right kinds, they can be very fresh and healthy.

10 to 12 spicy sausage links (I use 1 roll Jimmy Deans Reduced Fat sausage instead)
3 potatoes, diced
1 onion, diced
1/2 pkg. bacon, cooked and crumbled
2 Tbsp. minced garlic
2 c. kale, chopped
3 Knorr chicken broth cubes
10 c. water
1/2 pt. heavy cream
1 large portabella mushroom, diced
2 Tbsp. basil
Sprinkle of garlic salt

Saute sausage, onion, garlic, and mushroom in olive oil. Add crumbled bacon. Add diced potatoes and saute for 2 to 3 minutes. Add water, kale, broth cubes, and spices and simmer 15 minutes. Blend in cream and serve hot.
I serve it with bread and call it a meal! Even though you add the cream (I think it's more for color), it's a very brothy soup. I LOVE the kale in it. I had never bought/used/tasted kale before. It's located by the fresh herbs and the bok choy which we used to feed to Claws (my he rest in peace) so I was a little nervous. It is really good. It adds all of those vitamins and benefits of leafy greens but maintains its crispiness a little even when simmered...so you don't have the slimy strings of folic acid that spinach becomes in soups. I've even frozen this soup and it maintained its integrity better than I thought it would.

I think it's a pretty soup even though the picture doesn't look beautiful.




4 comments:

*LaUrA* said...

oooh that looks delicious...and easy(which is the number one determining factor for me to cook something)I was just reading about Kale and how healthy it is for you and thought I needed to pick some up...now I have a great reason to! Thanks! We really love soups over this way too!

Annie & Jake said...

Ooh! I'm so glad you added another recipe! I am always looking for new soup recipes since we don't have an oven and we love soup so much anyway. I make the chicken tortellini recipe you put on your blog all the time! So good! Thanks for sharing.

Annie & Jake said...

Oh, and I love kale! I think it's good on it's own sauteed (so that it wilts)with minced garlic and a little black and red pepper and a pinch of salt.

Ashley and Dave said...

That looks spectacular! I always get this soup at Olive garden and Llllllllooooove it!