I am not just borrowing from Alton Brown's Food Network TV show title...the kale, onions, broccoli, squash, turnips, and broccoli arrived on my kitchen counter this week after I picked up my CSA (community sustainable agriculture) share from Home Sweet Farms in Brenham, Texas. Along with tomatoes and herbs from my current garden production, we indeed have good eats. So far I have made a roasted beet and swiss chard salad, roasted the turnips and cooked a medley of squash and onions. Tonight we will have Zuppa Toscano using the kale and more onions along with spicy Italian sausage and potatoes. This recipe is modeled after Olive Garden's tasty soup by that name.
ZUPPA TOSCANA
1 lb ground Italian sausage (we like hot and spicy, but you may use mild)
1½ tsp crushed red peppers
1 large diced white onion
4 tbsp bacon pieces
2 tsp minced garlic
10 cups water
5 cubes of chicken bouillon
1 cup heavy cream
1 lb sliced small red potatoes
several leaves of kale...more if you like
Brown Italian sausage and crushed red pepper in soup pot, drain and refrigerate. In the same pan, sautee bacon, onions and garlic for approxiamtly 15 mins. or until the onions are soft. Mix the chicken bouillon and water, then add it to the onions, bacon and garlic, bringing to a boil. Add potatoes and cook until fork tender. Add cream and heat through. Stir in the sausage and kale to heat.
Buon Appetito!
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