Best 5 Kale Potato Bean Chorizo Soup Canning Recipes

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Warm up your body and soul with this hearty and flavorful kale, potato, bean, and chorizo soup. This delicious soup is not only packed with nutritious vegetables and protein, but it's also incredibly easy to make. In this article, you'll find two versions of the recipe: one for a traditional stovetop method and another for a convenient slow cooker preparation. Whether you're short on time or prefer a hands-off approach, we've got you covered. With its savory broth, tender vegetables, and smoky chorizo, this soup is sure to become a family favorite. So gather your ingredients and let's get cooking!

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

KALE, POTATO, BEAN, & CHORIZO SOUP -CANNING RECIPE-



Kale, Potato, Bean, & Chorizo Soup -Canning Recipe- image

This is one of my favorite soups that I make at home. You can use any variety of Chorizo that you prefer. I use a veal chorizo that I get from my grocery store, it has a pretty good kick to it and a well-rounded spice mixture. I like to use kale from my garden but you could easily swap it out for collards, spinach, or chard. Play around with it, its an easy recipe for that =) Please note that the addition of milk or cream is meant to go in when serving the canned soup, during re-heating, not before canning.

Provided by shelteredcreature

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 2h30m

Yield 8 pints or 4 quarts, 8-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 lb dried great northern beans
1 lb chorizo sausage
1 lb diced potato
1 cup diced celery
1 cup diced shallots or 1 cup onion, of your choice
1 whole head of garlic, peeled and chopped fine
10 cups chicken stock or 10 cups water, plus additional
1 bunch kale, thoroughly washed, stems removed
salt & freshly ground black pepper
2 -3 tablespoons of your favorite hot sauce (optional)
heavy cream or milk, for serving

Steps:

  • Beans: Soak your washed and sorted dried beans overnight, or at least 12 hours, covered by 2 inches of water, then rinse and drain. Or, you can perform a quick soak by following the instructions on the bag of beans. (I did the quick soak method with great success).
  • Prep your Pressure Canner and jars/lids according to the manufacturers specifications.
  • Cook your Chorizo in a large Dutch Oven, or other large, heavy pot, over meduim heat, breaking it up into smaller pieces as it cooks. When done, remove chorizo and set aside. Depending on your preference, you can leave all of the remaining chorizo grease in your pot or drain some off to reduce the fat.
  • Saute the celery, shallots, and garlic to the chorizo grease until the mixture begins to soften, about 5-10 minutes. Meanwhile, take your washed and stemmed kale and tear it into small, rough pieces and set aside.
  • Add the soaked and rinsed beans to the vegetable mixture and the chicken stock. Set heat on high and bring to a boil. Boil for about 20 minutes, or until the beans begin to soften. Add the kale, potatoes, and chorizo to the pot, stir well, and let it return to a boil, continue to boil for another 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. If soup looks too thick, thin down with water or chicken stock and taste to see if more seasoning is needed. Remember, the beans and potatoes will soak up some of the liquid and soup will thicken during the canning process. At this point, I like to add 2 tablespoons of garlic chile hot sauce, since beans do tend to makes soups a little bland after canning. Ladle into prepared jars and pressure can for 1 hour and 20 minutes for pints and 1 hour and 30 minutes. This recipe will make about 8 pints, if not a little more.
  • To serve soup, pour soup into a sauce pan and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Stir in 1/2 cup each of water and heavy cream or milk per pint, 1 cup each per quart, simmer to heat through and serve. Goes especially well with garlic bread for dipping.
  • -Tip- Cut the celery and shallots fairly small, but cut the potatoes to a larger dice, appx a half to 3/4 inch, so they are not so likely to fall apart during the cooking process.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 637.1, Fat 26.3, SaturatedFat 9.4, Cholesterol 59, Sodium 1165.8, Carbohydrate 64.5, Fiber 13.5, Sugar 6.7, Protein 36.5

SAVORY KALE, CANNELLINI BEAN, AND POTATO SOUP



Savory Kale, Cannellini Bean, and Potato Soup image

I wanted to use some of the kale I froze for the winter, and have something healthy to bring to work for lunch this week, so I whipped up this soup, which is really quite good!

Provided by Chris&Kelly

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Vegetable Soup Recipes     Kale Soup Recipes

Time 1h15m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 onion, diced
¾ cup diced carrot
4 cloves garlic, minced
3 cups low-sodium chicken broth
2 cups water
1 cup white wine
3 potatoes, halved and sliced
½ teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary
½ teaspoon chopped fresh sage
½ teaspoon chopped fresh thyme
1 (16 ounce) can cannellini beans, rinsed and drained
2 cups finely chopped kale leaves
1 small red chile pepper, seeded and chopped fine
ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Heat the olive oil in a large Dutch oven over medium heat; cook and stir the onion until softened and translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir in the carrot and garlic, and cook for 5 minutes more.
  • Pour in the chicken broth, water, and white wine; stir in the potatoes, rosemary, sage, and thyme. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the potatoes are tender, about 20 minutes. Add the cannelini beans, kale, chile pepper, and black pepper, and simmer, covered, for 30 more minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 262 calories, Carbohydrate 38.8 g, Cholesterol 2 mg, Fat 5.4 g, Fiber 6.9 g, Protein 8.2 g, SaturatedFat 0.9 g, Sodium 245.2 mg, Sugar 4.2 g

TUSCAN KALE SOUP WITH CHORIZO



Tuscan Kale Soup with Chorizo image

Categories     Soup/Stew     Pork     Vegetable     Sausage     Kale     Winter     Gourmet

Yield Makes 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 large onion, finely chopped
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/2 lb boiling potatoes
8 cups water
1/2 lb Spanish chorizo (spicy cured pork sausage), cut into 1/2-inch pieces
3/4 lb lacinato or regular kale, center ribs discarded and leaves cut crosswise into thin slices

Steps:

  • Cook onion in oil in a 5-quart pot over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until pale golden. Meanwhile, peel potatoes and cut crosswise into thin slices. Add to onion and cook, stirring occasionally, 4 minutes. Add water and salt to taste and simmer until potatoes are very tender, about 15 minutes.
  • Cook chorizo in a large nonstick skillet over moderately high heat, stirring occasionally, until browned, about 5 minutes. Transfer to paper towels to drain.
  • Coarsely mash potatoes in pot with a potato masher (do not drain). Stir in chorizo and simmer 5 minutes. Stir in kale and simmer until just tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Season with salt.

SPICY CHORIZO AND RED LENTIL SOUP WITH KALE



Spicy Chorizo and Red Lentil Soup with Kale image

This recipe, adapted from "The Alaska from Scratch" Cookbook," by Maya Wilson, transforms a brothy lentil soup into a spicy, warming main dish with the addition of fresh Mexican-style chorizo and chopped kale. This simple winter dinner also features carrots, which grow unusually sweet in Alaska's summer light and temperatures, and are a root-cellar staple. Sweet or spicy Italian sausage works well as a substitute for the chorizo.

Provided by Julia O'Malley

Categories     easy, soups and stews, main course

Time 45m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 links fresh (uncured) Mexican-style chorizo, casings removed (1 pound)
2 tightly packed cups chopped kale
1 medium onion, chopped
2 medium carrots, peeled and sliced into 1/4-inch rounds
2 stalks celery, sliced 1/4-inch thick
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, more to taste
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 quarts low-sodium chicken broth
1 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes, with juice
1 cup red lentils
Crusty bread, for serving

Steps:

  • Set a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the chorizo and cook, breaking the sausage into small pieces and stirring occasionally, until the chorizo is browned, about 8 minutes.
  • Add the kale, onion, carrots, celery and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are just starting to become tender, about 5 minutes. You should hear a steady sizzle from the pot; adjust the heat as needed. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Add the chicken broth, tomatoes and lentils, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, cover and gently simmer, stirring occasionally, for 20 minutes, or until the lentils are soft.
  • When ready to serve, taste and adjust the seasonings. Serve hot with crusty bread. Leftovers can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 7 days.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 406, UnsaturatedFat 14 grams, Carbohydrate 25 grams, Fat 24 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 25 grams, SaturatedFat 9 grams, Sodium 917 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams

KALE SOUP WITH POTATOES AND SAUSAGE



Kale Soup With Potatoes and Sausage image

Though kale probably originated in the dry heat of the Mediterranean, it became a fixture in the kitchens of northern Europe. In Scotland, according to the author Elizabeth Schneider, "to come to cail," was an invitation to come to dinner. Recent devotees extol the virtues of undercooked kale. But having spent five winters in Provincetown, Mass., where the Portuguese eat their kale with sausage or fish, I grew to like mine similar to theirs: slow-simmered in bacon or sausage fat, or braised in chicken broth until it's soft and sweet.

Provided by Molly O'Neill

Categories     dinner, easy, lunch, one pot, soups and stews, appetizer, main course

Time 1h30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 pound linguiça or uncured Spanish chorizo, cut across into 1/8-inch-thick slices
1 large onion, peeled and chopped
1 clove garlic, peeled and minced
2 large baking potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch cubes
1 1/2 heads kale, stemmed and coarsely chopped (about 6 cups)
4 cups chicken broth, homemade or low-sodium canned
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
2 teaspoons kosher salt
Freshly ground pepper to taste
3 plum tomatoes, cored and cut into 1/2-inch dice

Steps:

  • Place the sausage in a large pot over medium-low heat and cook until it begins to render its fat, about 2 minutes. Add the onion and cook for 2 minutes. Add the garlic and potatoes and cook for 2 minutes. Add the kale and cook, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes longer.
  • Stir in the chicken broth, vinegar and salt. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 1 hour. Season with pepper. Stir in the tomatoes and cook, uncovered, for 15 minutes. Divide among 4 bowls and serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 793, UnsaturatedFat 27 grams, Carbohydrate 54 grams, Fat 47 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 39 grams, SaturatedFat 17 grams, Sodium 1767 milligrams, Sugar 9 grams

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of your soup.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of kale, potatoes, and beans. There are many different varieties available, so you can find ones that you really enjoy.
  • If you don't have time to make your own chorizo, you can use store-bought chorizo. Just be sure to choose a good quality chorizo that is made with real pork.
  • Don't overcook the kale. It should be tender, but still have a slight crunch to it.
  • Serve the soup with a dollop of sour cream or yogurt, and a sprinkle of chopped cilantro. This will add a delicious finishing touch to the soup.

Conclusion:

This kale, potato, bean, and chorizo soup is a delicious and hearty meal that is perfect for a cold winter day. It is also a great way to use up leftover kale, potatoes, and beans. The soup is easy to make and can be canned for later use. So next time you are looking for a quick and easy meal, give this soup a try. You won't be disappointed!

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