Italian Sausage, White Bean, and Spinach Soup
Italian Sausage, White Bean and Spinach Soup is the perfect soup for a cool Fall day. It’s delicious and quick to prepare.
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If I had to declare my favorite thing to cook, it would undoubtedly be soup. Soups of all kinds. From thin, watery broths to rich, thick almost-stews. I like them all.
They can cool you down in summer or warm you in winter. They make you feel better when you’re under the weather and can satisfy a rumbly tummy when nothing else will.
I spend much of my time in the kitchen making soups of one kind or another. Long, slow simmering soups like the classic French onion and quick no-cook soups like gazpacho.
I really enjoy playing around with ingredients for soup and coming up with combinations that work well. Like this Italian Sausage, White Bean, and Spinach Soup.
This delightful soup is just perfect for the Fall season. Its Italian flavors are quite nicely satisfying and all it really needs to make it complete is a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese and some crusty bread on the side.
I topped our toasted baguette slices with roasted tomatoes and I’d encourage you to try those if you have the time.
How to Make Italian Sausage, White Bean and Spinach Soup:
Heat a Dutch oven or similar deep pot over medium high heat. Add the olive oil, garlic, red pepper, and Italian sausage breaking up the sausage as it cooks. I use a potato masher to break up the sausage, but a fork or spoon works, too. Cook until no pink color shows in the sausage.
Add the chicken broth, tomatoes with their juice (break up the tomatoes), and spinach. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer 15 minutes.
Drain the beans and add them along with the Parmesan cheese, and salt. Cook for an additional 15 minutes.
Garnish with additional Parmesan cheese. Serve with toasted baguette and roasted tomatoes (optional).
To make the roasted tomatoes: Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Slice several plum tomatoes lengthwise and place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cook for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until the tomatoes begin to blackened on the edges.
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Italian Sausage, White Bean, and Spinach Soup
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoons tblsp. olive oil
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 4 Italian sausage links casings removed
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 14.5 ounces canned whole plum tomatoes with juice
- 5 ounces baby spinach
- 15 ounces canned white beans
- 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese plus more for garnish
- ½ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Heat a Dutch oven or similar deep pot over medium high heat. Add the olive oil, garlic, red pepper, and Italian sausage. Cook until no pink color shows in the sausage.
- Add the chicken broth, tomatoes with their juice (break up the tomatoes), and spinach. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer 15 minutes.
- Drain the beans and add them along with the Parmesan cheese, and salt. Cook for an additional 15 minutes.
- Garnish with additional Parmesan cheese. Serve with toasted baguette and roasted tomatoes.
- To make the roasted tomatoes: Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Slice several plum tomatoes lengthwise and place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cook for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until the tomatoes begin to blackened on the edges.
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This soup is delicious. I did not change anything and everyone loved it!!
Desserts are my favorite thing to whip up, but I definitely make a lot of soup this time of the year. Love simple ones like this one! Looks delicious.
I love cooking soup too…one of my favorite foods to cook as well. This looks perfect, I’m loving those roasted tomatoes!
This looks amazing! Such a warm and comforting soup!
Thanks, Kim! It’s both comforting and light at the same time. We always enjoy this recipe.
I LOVE that you roasted the tomatoes first. How delicious!
Yes, they made the perfect garnish for this lovely bowl of soup!
Soups are always so filling and this one looks delish! I could eat soup every single day!
Me too, Marjory. Soup really is the ultimate one-dish meal!
I think I could live on soup. I have soup in the summer, that’s how much I love it. This soup loooks so comforting and delicious. Love.
I can’t wait for soup weather! My husband has a favorite white bean soup recipe but I think I’ll have to give yours a try – looks so delicious!
Hope you and he enjoy this one, Anita.
I can’t wait to start making soups again. Maybe next week? :)
Soup making is a year-round endeavor for me, Karissa. I never put my soup pot away!
Looks like the perfect soup for cooler weather!
It’s actually great year round, Martha. Not at all heavy so it’s perfect for all but the very hottest weather.
One small problem. Those tomatoes look so good they might not make it into the soup!
Well, since they’re the garnish then that would be okay!
I agree with everyone. This is comfort food. And the perfect time for a warm cozy meal!
This looks amazing! I eat soup all year long :)
Me, too, Lauren! I enjoy all kinds of soups all year long.
A bowl of goodness. This soup looks so lovely with spinach and white bean you can’t go wrong!
The beans and spinach are a really classic combination, aren’t they? So good together!
this is comfort in a bowl for me
My hubby is not a fan of soup, but I LOVE them! They are also my favorite thing to cook :) Will be trying this sometime soon on a night my husband won’t be home for dinner ;)
Hope you enjoy it, Ashley!
This soup looks amazing! I could definitely get cozy and slurp this soup up!
Thanks, Amanda. It’s definitely a cozy, slurping kind of soup!