With all of the freezing cold weather that we have been having over the last few weeks I have been in full on soup mode and I have been trying some new ones. By far my favourite so far is this soup from the description of one of the soups of the day at Porchetta & Co here in Toronto. The soup was described as containing cabbage, double smoked bacon, sausage and white beans and it was topped with a garnish of grainy mustard. I was immediately sold on the idea and I knew that I would have to try the soup! The only problem was that as a daily soup I could not count on it being there when I went so I decided to make it myself.
I started out by cooking some hot Italian sausage long with the double smoked bacon in a saucepan to start building up the flavour. I then moved on to the soup trinity of onions, celery and carrots which I cooked in the rendered bacon grease followed by healthy dose of garlic. The soup was described as being creamy and since it also contained beans I decided to get some of the creaminess by pureeing half of the beans in a food processor so that I would be able to cut back a bit on the heavy cream. To maximize the flavour I use a homemade chicken stock which was pretty much the final piece of the soup.
This creamy cabbage and double smoked bacon soup is easy to make and it is just packed with flavour! The beans add a really nice creaminess to the soup and I especially enjoy the smokiness that the bacon adds. I have been hooked on grainy mustard ever since I discovered it a while ago and using it in soups is particularly nice. In the past I have simply mixed a tablespoon or so directly into the soup but using it as a garnish on the soup like I did here was also amazing! Luckily I have enough of this tasty soup leftover to keep me warm for the rest of the week!
Creamy Cabbage and Double Smoked Bacon Soup
A hearty and creamy soup with double smoked bacon, sausage and cabbage that’s just packed with flavour.
ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1/2 pound Italian sausage, casing removed
- 1/2 pound double smoked bacon, cut into 1 inch pieces
- 1 onion, diced
- 2 carrots, diced
- 2 stalks celery, diced
- 2 cloves garlic, chopped
- 1 (14.5 ounce) can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
- 4 cups ham broth (or chicken broth)
- 1/2 small head cabbage, thinly sliced
- 1 teaspoon oregano
- 1/4 cup heavy cream
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
directions
- Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat, add the sausage, and cook until cooked, about 8-10 minutes, breaking it up as you go and set it aside.
- Add the bacon to the pan and cook until cooked, about 8-10 minutes, and set it aside, reserving 1 tablespoon of grease in the pan.
- Add the onion, carrot and celery and cook until tender, about 8-10 minutes.
- Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, about a minute.
- Puree half of the beans in a food processor with some of the chicken stock.
- Add the chicken stock, sausage, bacon, beans, pureed beans, cabbage, and oregano, and bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer until the cabbage is tender, about 10-15 minutes.
- Season with salt and pepper, mix in the cream and parsley and remove from heat.
Option: Serve garnished with grainy mustard.
Catherine says
This soup sounds hearty and satisfying. I love the addition of the grainy mustard. Blessings, Catherine
Amy @ What Jew Wanna Eat says
Bacon AND sausage? It is 75 now in Texas, but I may just have to make this soup anyways.
Danger Kitten says
A tasty looking recipe made with cabbage! Thanks for posting this–I am always looking for cabbage recipes, but they don't often sound very good. This one sounds delicious. Also, thanks for your Thai lemon shrimp posting. I made it for my husband for Valentine's day and he loved it. Hope you don't mind, but I linked to your blog from mine. http://dangerkittenbakes.blogspot.com
PKSPZZ! says
Oh… its my first time in this blog…. wow! thanks 4 the recipes
Anonymous says
This soup is loaded with deliciousness! Love it all.
Prerna@IndianSimmer says
If u just take out the bacon then this soup is so similar to Indian vegetable soup with all those lovely ingredients! Lovely recipe!
peachkins says
This is the ultimate soup, kevin!
~ Lyndsay The Kitchen Witch says
Oh YUMM Kevin! This one really appeals to me. I love cabbage soup – childhood comfort food, and this version looks amazing. I have tried many of your recipes to great success and can't wait to make this one!
xo
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
A fabulous soup! so tasty and comforting.
Cheers,
Rosa
Paula says
what a delicious looking soup! yum!
Anonymous says
What a fabulous soup idea – cabbage and bacon and sausage meat!
🙂 Mandy
Peabody says
Always looking for recipes with cabbage, I love it. And the fact that there is bacon makes it better.
Joanne says
I have to admit, I was a little wary when I read the title of this…but then I realized it had white beans. And bacon. And the doubt lifted. Beautiful!
Lael Hazan says
A hearty soup, perfect for the cold winter weather. Have you ever made your own sausage?
Distilled says
This sounds lovely and I may have to make it tonight.
I used your guidance for my French Onion soup the other day – yum yum!
Ana Powell says
Fabulous and well delicious.
For sure a great hit ♥
Chiara "Kika" Assi says
I'm sick as a dog today… your soup would make me feel a 100 times better…. wish I could reach into the screen and grab some.
daphne says
ahh..it was 39C today in Perth but I can see myself having this in June later in the year…
Anonymous says
wow, Kevin, what a layering of flavors! Your photo looks as tempting as all the ingredients going into this soup! Great recipe as always!
Maria says
That sounds fantastic! Looking forward to the cooler weather here in Sydney so I can try this 🙂
Antonia says
What an incredible-lookings soup this is. Just perfect for the cold weather we're having here in the UK this week. Those are some of my favourite flavours and garnishing with the grainy mustard is a really original idea. I love it!
Katia says
I just love winter and soup, especially one that is packed full of meat and vegetables. Yum!
Heather says
This sounds sooooo good! I've been craving bacon, and I have some cabbage I need to use. The weather is nice and mild here in Alabama, but I like soup anytime. Now I just need the energy to go to the store and cook 🙂
Mónika says
This looks very delicious! In Hungary we eat this kind of soup very often.
Congratulation to your blog, I saw lots of fantastic recipes.
Les rêves d'une boulangère (Brittany) says
Kevin – sorry I haven't visited in a while. All of your dishes look so fabulous and this one is no exception.
Kaneez Bano says
gr8 blog 🙂
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Kevin says
Lael Hazan: I have not tried making my own sausages yet, though I was just thinking about it the other day. I am definitely going to have to look into it as it sounds like fun!
homegrown countrygirl says
Kevin, this looks like some seriously good soup… thank you so much for sharing this recipe!!!
Stefania says
Una meravigliosa crema, ciao
fridays with coco says
Yummm, you've got an amazing recipe list. Can't wait to make them. So hard to pick! Will post them on my blog too. Thanks for sharing 🙂
foodie and the chef says
This is definitely a recipe for me to come back to as soon as winter kicks in here in Sydney. Looks absolutely delicious!
priest's wife says
this looks so good- I'll have to give it a try- my husband loves cabbage
you might like this recipe I posted
http://remnantofremnant.blogspot.com/2011/02/garlic-je-taime.html
Kelly @ Evil Shenanigans says
Double Smoked Bacon … let me just take that in. The soup sounds delightful! I know some of the best soups I have made have been inspired by flavors I had out. I love taking those flavors and making them my own!
Barbara says
I just had to write and let you know I tried this recipe today…well it was the inspiration for my soup. I used chorizo instead of italian sausage because that is what I had. Also, I added the rind from a parmigiano reggiano
This soup is excellent especially with the addition of the cream. This is a keeper.
VIAJANDO E PULANDO says
I loved your blog congratulations, I'm hungry and I loved seeing these foods
Anonymous says
Amazing! Easily in the top 5 easiest and best recipes. An instant staple for cold weather that will impress at dinner parties. Thanks for the post.
Jenn Sutherland says
Kevin – this soup looks AMAZING. I'm always down with any new way to use cabbage – it's my absolute favorite vegetable, and it really pairs with bacon so well. I'm definitely going to try this one!
Sonja says
I ACTUALLY made this soup tonight (not just drooled over the picture), and it tastes just as good as it looks! My husband loves it! It was wonderful–loved the mustard! If you stir in the mustard, you get the taste with each bite, and the grains pop between your teeth…so good.
Donna says
Incredibly good soup. Dollop of spicy, grainy mustard was a stroke of genius.
Anonymous says
I've been following your blog for a while now and tried many recipes. Every single recipe has turned out fantastically for a mediocre cook like me. Please keep posting because I absolutely love your ideas!
Anonymous says
Making this right now!!! I'm so excited for this dish! My boyfriend is very excited as well, I had him at bacon 🙂 Made double batch btw, I just know I'll want leftovers 🙂
Anonymous says
Not sure what double smoked bacon is. Grainy mustard? and the type of beans… The recipe sounds wonderful and I would like to make it.
Kevin says
Anonymous: Double smoked bacon is a smoked bacon that went through the smoker two times. Any smoked bacon will work though. Grainy mustard is a mustard where all of the grains of mustard have not been ground into a paste. You should be able to find the grainy mustard in most grocery stores in with the other mustards. (I commonly use the Maille brand.) I use cannellini beans but any white bean such as Great Northern and Navy would also work.
Anonymous says
Kevin, just made a chicken veg soup, cooking right now and just came across this recipe – this one I will have to make down the road-weather here in Alberta has been cold-minus 17 – soup weather, just have to make sure to pick up the sausage and other stuff for it, Question for you – have you ever tried "orzo" I just picked up a package and want to cook it in a tomato sauce base for a casserole with left over cooked chicken, but I keep coming across the way to cook it "follow the direction on the package to cook it" thanks and keep up the great blogging.
Germaine
Kevin says
Germaine: Orzo is a pasta and it is cooked like other pastas, about 7 minutes in boiling water and it should work well in a casserole! I hope that you do get the chance to try the soup!
Anonymous says
I'm going to try this soup for a potluck next week and have to triple the recipe. Any problem with that?
All your recipes sound so good. I'm sitting here Pinning away
Kevin says
Anonymous: If you have a pot large enough for it tripling it will be ok. Enjoy!
Manny Christjansen says
Oh wow….I've been meaning to make this for days and I finally got the chance this evening. What an incredible soup! Definitely making it again. A huge hit with the whole family 🙂 I didn't have celery but I subbed in Bok Choy (added the leafy parts later on so they wouldn't get super mushy) and it's delicious! Thanks!
Vijay says
Kevin – this looks so good! I have a half head of cabbage that's looking for a home and I think this should be it!
Anonymous says
Holy Smokes! I made this soup tonight for dinner and it was deeeelicious! Excellent combination of flavours. The seedy mustard was definitely a nice touch!
Alisha says
This soup was even better than you made it look. I made it last night and we both loved it. It is, of course, even better today. The grainy mustard just made the soup! Only regret is not making a double batch… I'm thinking of making your "Hungarian Mushroom Soup" today…. and if I can find the last ingredients locally (gochugaru and mochi) I will be starting your Kimchi 2.0 recipe today!
Anonymous says
just made this tonight. was fantastic. I had added some parmesan cheese just b/c it was sitting in the fridge and seemed like it would pair well, and it was fantastic.
I could see replacing the meats for strong smoky cheeses for a vegetarian version – maybe gouda and parmesan. also thinking cauliflower could be a good addition – especially for a vegetarian version as it would add some better texture.
also, you cut out some of the cream for extra beans, but people who are on a diabetes or ketogenic diet could go the other way – go halfsies on the beans (I used 1 can beans for a double recipe, and it was still wonderful) and add the cheese and cream for thickening.
Dana M. says
This was an absolutely delicious cabbage soup. It was so tasty and filling too! I followed the recipe exactly and my whole family just raved about it. The grainy mustard was the perfect final touch! I am so happy that this recipe made so much because that means leftovers 🙂
Joyce holmes says
I just made this soup using fresh sausage ,both ham and chicken broth. I added three sliced potatoes. It is absolutely delicious. A definite keeper. I had enough to freeze a couple quarts for future lazy days. Thanks for the great recipe!
JoyceK says
Oh my! This looks delicious! I cant believe I haven’t seen it before now! I will be making this very soon! Thank you for your recipes!!