Soupy greens and sausage

1 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
Olive oil to coat pan thinly
1largeOnion, chopped
1Head garlic, peeled and cloves crushed
1largeCarrot, chopped
1Andouille Sausages, halved or quartered lengthwise and then sliced (or use other smoked sausage) (up to 1-1/2)
1quartChicken broth -or-
1can(28-oz) chicken broth, plus a little water)
1cupChopped Italian plum tomatoes, fresh or drained, canned ones
1largeOr 2 small bunches kale, spines removed, and coarsely chopped (or use chard, spinach or mixed greens)
Pepper and salt to taste

Directions

To the person who wanted a recipe for the Portuguese soup (called Caldo Verde): here are two. On, more simple, that is probably fairly authentic, and another delicious variation that I have made many times and absolutely LOVE it! I got it several years ago during a visit to California--and I think the recipe is credited to the Aidell who began the sausage company, whose sausages under the Aidell brand name are now marketed, I believe, throughout the country. However, any Andouille or other garlicy smoked sausage will do.

Saute onion, garlic, carrot, and 1 cup chopped celery in the olive oil until onion is transparent. Add sausage and saute for a few minutes. Add broth and tomato and bring to a boil. Add kale and turn heat very low and simmer until kale is tender--from 30 to 60 minutes. Season to taste. Serve with good crusty bread to dunk in the pot liquor, which is delicious. Soup should be "soupy," not really thick, so you have plenty of liquor.

Serves 6 to 8 hearty portions. Posted to Kitmailbox Digest by "Joanne L.

Schweikj" <SCHWEIKJ@...> on Apr 2, 199