One-Pot Wonders

Sausage, Kale, and Sweet Potato Soup

January  2, 2012
5
1 Ratings
  • Serves 4
Author Notes

I wanted to add something leafy and green to my typical potato soup, but I knew the BF wouldn’t go for it unless I countered it with something spicy and meaty. So, in addition to russet potatoes, onions, and carrots, this hearty soup is chock full of kale, spicy-smokey Andouille sausage, garlic, and sweet, buttery chunks of sweet potato. —Loves Food Loves to Eat

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Ingredients
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 large yellow onion, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 carrots, chopped
  • 4 fully cooked smoked sausage links (like spicy andouille, sliced)
  • 2 large russet potatoes, peeled and cubed
  • 1 large sweet potato or yam, peeled and cubed
  • salt & pepper
  • Pinch rosemary (fresh or dried)
  • red pepper flakes to taste
  • 1 bunch kale, washed, ribs removed, chopped
  • 8 cups broth--chicken or vegetable
Directions
  1. Add a few pours of olive oil and the butter to a stock pot or Dutch oven, heat on medium. Add onion, and cook until translucent. Add garlic and carrots, and cook until fragrant, but don’t let garlic burn or brown too much. Add salt, pepper, rosemary, and red pepper flakes to taste.
  2. Add sausage, and cook until slightly crisp on the edges—we want it to really meld with the flavor of the onions and garlic, and to release some of it’s fat into the pot. Next, add russet potatoes and cook for a minute or two, just long enough for the potatoes to start sticking to the bottom of the pot, but not enough to burn.
  3. Add broth, and bring to a boil, scraping cooked bits off the bottom of the pot. Boil for a few minutes, then add the sweet potatoes. Taste, and add more salt/pepper/flakes, if needed.
  4. Turn heat to medium/low, cover, and simmer. When potatoes are soft and starting to break apart (you’ll have to start checking after about 10 minutes), add kale.
  5. Cook for a few more minutes, until kale has reduced, and serve (with crusty French bread on a blustery night).

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7 Reviews

Homer1973 December 12, 2021
This soup is absolutely fantastic! Following the recipe was a breeze. The aroma that filled our home on this cold windy Michigan night was so comforting😊 Thank you for a splendid easy to follow recipe!
Nicole January 7, 2015
I have continued to make this soup through the winter and absolutely love it. It is officially a winter dinner requirement.
Nicole June 11, 2014
I had a bunch of potatoes that I needed to use up, and this recipe did the job! It more than did the job. It is freaking DELICIOUS. Had to omit the sweet potato because I had SO much potato, and used italian sausage and omitted the pepper flakes (I'm a wuss). The recipe reads beautifully and makes for an enjoyable cooking experience. Looking forward to cooking it again with the sweet potato/potato ratio called for in the recipe. Oh! And such a fine use of kale. Kale holds up in texture or bite that spinach just doesn't do. MMMM!
Elaine T. September 19, 2013
This soup looks soooo good, I'm going to have to try it too!
Homer1973 December 12, 2021
Do try! Your tummy will 😊 thank you.
John September 18, 2013
My wife made this recipe and it rocks!
Melanie K. September 18, 2013
This soup is amazing!