Caleb's Sausage, Kale & Chickpea Soup

"My brother-in-law made this soup for us & it was AMAZING!!! I think he got it from a Canadian Living Magazine....sooo yummy! You could use hot & spicy italian sausage or garlic sausage, etc...the possibilities are endless."
 
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photo by Rita1652 photo by Rita1652
Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat up oil.
  • Fry onions, garlic & sausage. Cook til sausages are no longer pink. (about 5 minutes).
  • Add chicken broth & tomatoes. Bring to a boil.
  • Add chickpeas, kale, bay leaves & seasonings.
  • Return to a boil.
  • Once it reaches boiling, reduce heat.
  • Cover & simmer 10 minutes.
  • Serve.

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Reviews

  1. This was terrific and quite easy to make. I also used chorizo, and made exactly as posted, except I did add a little fresh ground pepper. I also used fresh thyme, because I happened to have it on hand. Thanks for sharing!
     
  2. Made this with Chorizo sausage and followed this exactly as its written...used organic tomatoes and kale , rinsed the chickpeas well ....it was amazing !! Served with Easy, fast and hearty
     
  3. I used 8 ounces (3 links)of andouille sausage. and leftover 3 cups cooked Recipe #364252. I used turkey stock I had frozen, added dried parsley, black pepper and pepper flakes. The chickpeas I rinsed and drained very well to remove any excess salt. I did simmer for 30-40 minutes because we weren`t ready to eat. This was so very good. My DH loved it and he doesn`t do greens. Thanks for the delish healthy good eats!
     
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I'm a stay at home mommy of 2. I was raised in St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada. My favorite cookbook comes from the public school I went to in St. Jacobs. I love it because the recipes are personal ones that are tried and true! I love to cook, bake, can, etc. I consider myself really fortunate to have been raised in an area where home baking and canning where the norm. I watched my mom and grandma preparing homemade jams and pickles every year and I caught the "bug". I really enjoy simple, delicious recipes! However, if a recipe is amazing I don't mind putting the extra time and expense into it.
 
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