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Simple, Hearty White Bean Soup, Slightly Spiced

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Simple, Hearty White Bean Soup, Slightly Spiced

The perfect simple, hearty white bean soup, slightly spiced recipe with a picture and simple step-by-step instructions.

  • 1 Can White beans
  • 1 piece Onion small, finely chopped
  • 1 piece Garlic cloves chopped
  • 0,5 piece Green chilli, finely chopped without seeds
  • 125 ml For vegetable stock see my cookbook
  • 150 ml Cream
  • 100 g Diced carrots
  • 2 piece Diced potato
  • 1 some Butter
  • 1 pinch Hot paprika powder
  • 1 tsp Seasonal herbs, fresh, very finely chopped
  • 200 g Roasted pork belly, the rest from the day before, diced
  • 2 piece Mettwurst cooked sliced
  1. Let the vegetables lightly steam in butter. Then put the potatoes in a saucepan and pour on the vegetable stock. Simmer until the carrots and potatoes are almost soft.
  2. Now add the beans with the liquid and stir in the cream. Season to taste with the paprika powder. You don’t need salt because the stock is very spicy.
  3. Now add the sausage slices and the pork belly cubes. Let everything soak together over low heat and then stir in the fresh herbs.
  4. I usually make large portions of this soup and freeze it. But without deposits. They are added according to the taste of the day after heating.
  5. This soup was our lunch yesterday. Easy, quick and tasty. We like to eat soups of all kinds.
  6. The ingredients and preparation of my vegetable stock can be found in this recipe: [url] Spicy Veggi Casserole [/ url]
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simple, hearty white bean soup, slightly spiced

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