And it doesn't have to be anything fancy either. Delicious and sustaining is all it needs to be and this soup is exactly that.
Delicious and sustaining. Did I mention it was delicious? Let me tell you again. Delicious.
All you need is a jar of sauerkraut, some fresh veg, stock, tomato puree and a bit of smoked sausage and you have the makings of a deliciously simple dinner.
In fact you could not get much easier than this. (or tastier!) Have I told you how delicious it is yet?
I always have smoked sausage in the house, but I am sure even hot dogs would work, or scraps of ham, or even bacon.
Anything smoky . . . this is so simple to do and so flavourful . . .
Another thing I love about it is that cooking it doesn't heat up my whole kitchen. That's a bonus in the summertime, and lets face it, there are days when you want more to eat than a salad or some other cold coalition . . . when you want something a tiny bit heartier.
This tasty soup fits the bill on all counts. Hearty and economical. Delicious. You can't get much better than that. Simple ingredients put together in a simple and easy way. I have never had anyone turn a bowl of this down.
Crock Pot Sauerkraut Soup
Ingredients
- 1 pound smoked Polish sausage, cut into 1/2 inch slices
- 5 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
- 2 large onions peeled and chopped
- 2 large carrots, peeled and cut into 1/4 inch coins
- generous litre of chicken stocks (5 cups)
- 680g jar of sauerkraut, drained, rinsed and drained again (2 pound can or bag, 32ounces)
- 170g tomato puree (6 ounces tomato paste)
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients in a large slow cooker, stirring to mix well together.
- Cover and cook on high for two hours and then low for 6 to 8 hours. Check to make sure the vegetables are tender. If not you may need to cook it a while longer.
- Spoon into heated bowls to serve.
Must be good!I love soups..only make gazpacho in summer..you know how long our soup season is:)
ReplyDeleteIts really good Monique, you'll have to bookmark it for winter! Can you believe I have made many many bowls of gazpacho, but never eaten it myself. It was a favourite with the Manor crowd! xo
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