Here’s a yummy stick to your ribs kinda soup recipe for this cold stormy winter day. Make a big pot so you have leftovers for tomorrow… Lentils are good for you and hearty in stew for chilly days. I took a basic Italian lentil soup and kicked it up a bit with some changes and additions. My daughter loves the Italian sausage in it and I love the kale added to the mix. Kale is very trendy these days but I have been using it for years; this is one of my favorite recipes to make with kale. It increases the nutritional value and the flavor of a soup. I also like how easily it goes together. If you hate kale leave it out; spinach is really tasty too in it. I prefer fresh kale, don’t forget to cut off any tough stems. In this batch I used a mixture of sweet Italian sausage and hot spicy sausage. Lots of extra flavor that way!
This stew could be made vegetarian; use vegetable broth and leave out the sausage. I don’t always have the parm cheese on it but it is very tasty with it.

Lentil and Sausage Soup
Ingredients
¼ cup EVOL
1 cup diced yellow onion
1 can diced tomatoes
2 tbsp. tomato paste dissolved in ½ cup water
2 cups dried brown lentils, washed after measuring
2 russet potatoes, peeled and cut into 3/4 inch cubes
1-2 quarts chicken broth, I prefer Kitchen Basics. If you don’t have that much broth just use water for part of it.
1 lb Italian sausage (sometimes I use a mix package of mild and spicy links)
1 lb fresh or frozen kale. Fresh is best; chop it up but frozen will do
½ cup fresh grated Parmesan cheese, optional (for topping)
2 tbsp chopped parsley; can leave out if adding kale.
Directions:
Sauté the onion in the olive oil in a big heavy bottomed soup pot. I use a heavy bottom as your soup will be less likely to burn. Cook 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the sausage; push the onions to the pan’s walls so they don’t burn. Cook for 3-4 minutes on each side. Add tomatoes and stir up well, add the tomato paste in water and cook 10 minutes. Add broth and season with salt and pepper; remove sausage to a plate to cool. Bring the soup back to a boil and then add lentils. Cook about 45 minutes to 50 until lentils are done to your taste, add the potatoes 20 minutes into the cooking time. Stir pot occasionally so it doesn’t stick. Add the kale and cook 5-7 minutes. While the lentils are cooking you should cut up the sausage into rounds and add back to the lentil stew when they are done. Let the soup stand at least 15-20 minutes once it is done. Serve in a wide soup bowl with a good sprinkling of grated parmesan cheese on top. Perfect on a cold winter night to warm you up from your tummy to your toes!




Try not to overcook it though as gf pasta goes from done to mush easily if you are not paying attention! This rib sticking soup will be a meal if you add a salad and a slice of gf bread. I made it for my family the other week with a lovely new bread recipe which I will have to share sometime soon. It was a big hit. Warm, flavorful, satisfying and sure fills the tummy. I made it with dried beans I soaked overnight and cooked until pretty soft. White beans work too, navy beans come to mind as suitable. You can even use a couple of cans of beans; I did it recently with cannelloni beans and a can of fava beans; very Italian…
No one ever guesses they are in there; looks like cubes of potato. Or add more veggies, what is in your fridge? I have used green beans, summer squash cubes or peas.













