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HAPPY NEW YEAR, Born Daily Readers! Welcome 2015! Nick and I decided to rally for one final adventure in 2014: we roadtripped to Fort Worth, Texas to celebrate with another fellow SEK'er. We rang in the New Year with ah-mazing Mexican food and music at the World's Largest Honky Tonk, Billy Bob's Texas. Albeit quick, consider the trip a success. I hope wherever and however you celebrated, it was exactly as you pleased. Now most of us, especially, in the Midwest are ushering this year in with frigid temperatures and/or snow. I really do love each season, but my affection for winter stops after a few good snows.Nick LOVES the cold months (primarily because the colder it is, the more accessories you can sport--scarves, hats, sweaters, etc.). Now, one winter trend I can fully support: soup! (I know this is the time for lighter, healthier eating...and I'll probably try to incorporate a few better-for-you recipes in the coming weeks. But in all honesty, I stand a better chance at resolving to move MORE (i.e. half-marathon training, anyone?) than to eat cleanly. Balance, right? The struggle is real...) Anyhoo, let's talk soup. Have you ever been to Olive Garden and ordered Zuppa Toscana? Maybe? Okay. Great, that makes one of us. But I saw this soup on Pinterest pinned from a blogger I fancy--Damn Delicious. She's refreshing and has shared many a recipe I've bookmarked and a few I've actually made. This soup's creamy broth has a teeny kick and is studded with tender potatoes and chunks of sausage. It isn't that pretty, but it's pretty dang good. And it's relatively low-cost and easy. Plus, in our house, it's a husband favorite. Spicy Sausage and Potato Soup (Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Copycat Recipe) (Slightly Modified, Original Recipe from Damn Delicious) ~45 minutes from start to finish; 6 servings 4 slices of bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 pound spicy sausage* 1 tablespoon of olive oil 1 medium yellow onion, diced 2 cloves of garlic, minced 4 cups of chicken broth (I prefer low-sodium) 3 potatoes, peeled and cubed (Russet is what I commonly use, but whatever you have on hand is fine) 3 cups of spinach 1 1/2 cups whole milk or heavy cream (I generally use milk because it's what we keep in the fridge) Salt, Pepper, and Crushed Red Pepper Directions
*I typically use Jimmy Dean HOT Sausage, but have used hot Italian sausage with the casing removed as the original recipe calls for. Make this soup. And plan to add it to your regular rotation of meals. As we trudge into January, let's rock some killer Winter accessories and warm our souls with soup (and hot chocolate, of course!).
Until next time. -xoxo
2 Comments
Marolyn Allred
1/4/2015 13:30:19
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Mom
1/4/2015 15:01:54
This soup is really good, you all should try it!
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