I know what you’re thinking….”Cabbage soup. YUCK!” I don’t like cooked cabbage either, but my mom made this some years back. When I walked in the kitchen, I couldn’t get over how good the soup smelled. It really is a hearty and fiber-rich soup that is perfect with cornbread on a cold day.
Cabbage and White Bean Soup
Ingredients:
- 1 head of cabbage, outer leaves picked off, coarsely chopped & put in a big bowl of cold water
- 1 large onion, diced
- 2 cloves of fresh garlic, minced
- 1 (14-16 oz) kielbasa (I usually get Hillshire Farms Polska kielbasa), sliced or diced depending on preference
- 1 can mild Rotel
- 3 cans of white Northern beans, drained
- 1 can of chicken broth
- 1 tablespoon of oil
- 2 tablespoons salt for cabbage plus more to taste
- 1 teaspoon of black pepper
Directions:
- Drain water from cabbage. Add cabbage to a large stockpot, and fill with fresh water. Add about 2 tablespoons of salt.
- In a separate skillet, heat oil over medium heat.
- Add onions, and sauté 3 minutes.
- Add kielbasa and sauté until onions are done and kielbasa is starting to brown.
- Stir in garlic. Cook for one minute.
- Add kielbasa, onions, and garlic to cabbage and water.
- If needed, scoop out some of the water to make room for other ingredients.
- Add rotel, chicken broth, and beans.
- Continue cooking until cabbage is soft and almost translucent—about an 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
*Note: This is a great crockpot recipe. No need to saute everything. Just put all ingredients in crockpot, minus the water you’d add to the cabbage. Instead, add a cup or two of water. Cook on low, and forgettaboutit!
This makes a lot, so share with your neighbor or a sick friend.
Make sure you make some cornbread with it!
That looks delicious. I think I will make it in the crock-pot this week!
ReplyDeleteThanks! This looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds and looks SOO good!! Thanks for sharing!! I'm thinking I should make a soup of some kind this weekend, and this just might be it!
ReplyDeleteMy family loved this! So good with cornbread.
ReplyDeleteI don't have Rotel or beans, do you think it would be good without those two ingredients?
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely so appetizing, well done.
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