Last Wednesday, it was a chilly, rainy day here in Texas, and nothing is more comforting on a day like that than a nice big bowl of hot soup. One of my new favorite soup recipes is an Italian Sausage and Kale Soup by Radiance Nutrition. I’ve made it several times now, but this time, I decided to make a few changes to the original recipe. My husband and I both loved it, so I decided I would share it on the blog today.
One of the changes I made was using roasted garlic. About twenty minutes before beginning the soup, I started the garlic roasting in the oven. If you’ve never done that before, here’s a great tutorial on how to roast garlic. I love garlic period, but the flavor you get from roasting it is unbelievable. It takes it to a whole other level. Seriously, if you haven’t tried it, you are missing out.
I purchase bulk (no casing) hot italian chicken sausage at our local Sprouts. If all you can find is the kind in the casing, just remove it from the casing prior to cooking. If you don’t like spicy, you could substitute sweet Italian, but I really like the spiciness that the hot kinds adds to the soup.
I didn’t have any fresh kale on hand, so I substituted some frozen kale. I spotted some Earthbound Farms organic frozen kale recently at Whole Foods, so I grabbed a couple of bags. I didn’t even know you could buy frozen kale. I love to stock my freezer with tons of different types of frozen veggies, so that I always have them on hand for times just like this.
Fun Fact:
“Kale provides rich nutrition ingredients that offer protection from vitamin A deficiency, osteoporosis, iron-deficiency anemia, and believed to protect from cardiovascular diseases and colon and prostate cancers”.
This soup is very filling, comforting and tasty. Hope you enjoy!
What is your favorite go-to soup recipe?
Italian Sausage, Kale and Potato Soup (adapted from Radiance Nutrition)
Ingredients
- 1 head of roasted garlic (see note below)
- 1.25 lbs . hot italian chicken sausage ( remove from casing if not using bulk sausage)
- 1 large onion , diced
- 1 tbsp . fennel , crushed
- 1 tbsp . italian seasoning
- 2 tbsp . tomato paste
- 1 (14.5 oz) can of fire roasted crushed tomatoes
- 1 large yukon gold potato , diced
- 6 cups low-sodium chicken stock or water ( I usually just use water)
- 1 bunch of kale , stemmed and diced ( I used a bag of frozen kale)
- salt to taste
Instructions
- About fifteen minutes prior to starting the soup, begin roasting a head of garlic in the oven. Heat 1 tbsp. coconut oil (or olive oil) over medium high heat. Add the chicken sausage, breaking it up as it browns. When it's just about completely browned, add the onions and cook for 5-6 minutes more. Add the crushed fennel, italian seasoning and mix together. Stir in the tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, roasted garlic, potatoes and water. Ten minutes before the soup is done, stir in the kale (if using frozen kale, add in with the potatoes) Bring to a simmer and cook for about ten minutes more, or until potatoes and kale are tender.
Notes
Molly @ Just Your Average Athlete
I’m not a big spicy person myself, so I think I’d take your recommendation and use sweet Italian sausage 🙂 I figure I can’t go wrong with that in this recipe!
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Tempie
To me, this wasn’t super spicy, but I LOVE spicy things, so it takes a lot for something to be really hot to me.
Mary@FitandFed
Cool, I didn’t know about the availability of frozen kale, either, good to know! A head of roasted garlic is a great thing to have in a soup and I always try to find Yukon Golds if I can, they’re the best kind of potato.
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Tempie
I saw frozen kale at Trader Joe’s last night too, so maybe it’s becoming more common. It is so great to have on hand!