This is hands down my most favorite soup ever and yes I do mean ever! It may be pessimistic to say, but I do not believe I will ever have any other soup that will make me smile wider than this one. I’ve tried several variations of this beloved Olive Garden soup, but I feel this is the best and probably the closest approximation to the original recipe. I guarantee one spoonful and you’ll thank me!
Ingredients:
- 1 Pound Ground Italian Sausage
- 1 ½ Teaspoon Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
- 1 Large White Onion, diced
- 4 Tablespoons Bacon Pieces
- 2 Teaspoons Garlic, finely minced or pressed
- 10 Cups of Water
- 5 Chicken Bouillon Cubes*
- 1 Cup Heavy Cream
- 3 Large Russet Potatoes, diced
- ¼ - ½ Bunch of Kale, torn into smaller pieces (about 1-2 inches)
Preparations:
In a large pot, sauté the Sausage and Crushed Red Pepper. Once cooked, drain the excess the fat, remove to a plate and refrigerate while you prepare the other ingredients.
In the same large pot, sauté the Onions, Bacon, and Garlic for about 15 minutes – just until the Onions are soft.
Mix together the Chicken Bouillon and Water. *I prefer to use a bouillon paste, specifically “Better than Bouillon.” They make several different kinds, beef, chicken etc. I liken it to liquid gold and highly recommend you try it. I think it gives a much richer, robust flavor overall. If you do decide to go this route – I usually heat 2 cups of water to boiling in the microwave and add 2 Tablespoons of the Better than Bouillon to the hot water and stir to combine.
Add the Water and Bouillon to the pot with the Onions, Bacon and Garlic. Bring this to a boil and add the Potatoes. Cook until soft, just about ½ an hour.
Once cooked, add the Heavy Cream to the pot and cook until thoroughly heated. Now add back in the Sausage and stir to combine. Add the Kale just before serving and stir.
If you don’t fall in love with this soup and offer homage to the soup Gods, just stop reading this blog now. There will be nothing else that I can offer you and that just makes me sad, sad, sad. But then I think about this soup and I’m over it!
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