Smoked Kielbasa and White Bean Soup
October 2, 2008 by Culinary Cory
Filed under Soups
Did you know this recipe is award winning? Check out my I Won a Soup Contest post.
It’s October now and that means many things for me. First, I have to start wearing pants! Goodbye shorts and flip-flops. Hello, jeans and great shoes. Second, I am becoming more inspired to cook fall flavors as the trees outside my windows begin to turn. Finally, I consider this month to be the official start of soup season!
If done right, soups can be a delightful and versatile one pot meal. Most of all, I enjoy the warmth and comforts wrapped up, like a blanket, into a single bowl of fresh flavor goodness. This recipe is no exception with the heartiness of the sausage and the comfort of the white beans. The chicken stock and vegetables add a great balance of flavor to every bite.
Smoked Kielbasa and White Bean Soup
2 Tbl. olive oil
2 Tbl. unsalted butter
1 cup yellow onion, small diced
1 cup celery, small diced
¾ cup carrots, small diced
1 Tbl. jalapeño pepper, deseeded and minced
1 Tbl. fresh garlic, minced
2 Tbl. corn meal
2 (14 oz.) cans low sodium chicken stock, the best you can find
3 (15 oz.) cans white northern beans, drained and rinsed
2 – 3 cups smoked kielbasa sausage, sliced
salt and pepper to tasteIn a heavy duty pot or Dutch oven, heat the olive oil and butter until the butter is melted. Next, add onion, carrot, and celery. Cook the vegetables in the oil for 3 – 5 minutes or until the onions are translucent. Then add the jalapeno, corn meal and garlic. Cook for an additional 1 – 2 minutes. Finally, add the chicken stock, white beans and sausage. Simmer on medium low heat for 30 – 35 minutes until the beans are tender and the sausage is heated through. Serves 6-8 people.
Authors Note: This soup just gets better as it cooks. If you are able to let it simmer longer than the suggested time, then it will be well worth the wait. Also, don’t cheap out on the chicken stock. It is the base for the flavor.
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How many people does this typically serve?
Hey Bonnie, it makes a fairly large portion. I would say it serves 6 – 8 people.
I made this soup and my husband and I both love it. It is so quick and easy but with great results. I have to make it now every other week or so-my husband likes to take the leftovers for lunch. Thanks for the recipe.
I just had some of this soup, my niece made! Delicious combination of flavors! Thanks!
Hey Andrew, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed the soup as much as I did. I completely agree. The longer it simmers to hearter it gets. Thanks again for the great kudos.
Made the smoked kielbasa and white bean soup – outstanding! Kept on a simmer for a little longer, and it gave it a great, hearty thinkness. This recipe is a keeper.
This is great! You should submit it to our Fall Soup Contest!
I never would have thought to put this combination of ingredients together! Great photo too! I like the stove background to go with the soup being cooked on the stove. Nice idea.
Congrats Bakingobsession! You are the first to comment on this post. I really enjoy reading your blog as well.
I love soups! This one looks delicious, real comfort food!