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Spicy Tomato Kale Soup

Hi there! I want to share a quick recipe I made tonight that is one of my absolute favorite comforting meals – Spicy Tomato Kale Soup. I can’t even begin to tell you all of the many reasons I love this soup – is it is really easy to make, lasts for a few days, freezes well, can feed a crowd, everyone loves it… I could go on and on.

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I’d like to point out one of the products I used that is fairly new in my pantryBioNaturae Strained Organic Tomatoes. These tomatoes are certified organic and come in a BPA free glass bottle, which is a major step up from the BPA filled aluminum cans that most tomatoes come in. Also – these tomatoes are SALT FREE! Which means you can add high quality sea salt to your liking. This is a big deal since most of the salt they put in cans of tomatoes is highly processed, bleached and devoid of minerals.

I used Eden Farms brand cannellini beans which is another guaranteed BPA free product, also free of processed salt and certified organic. These beans add a nice creamy texture to the soup once it is pureed. You’ll never miss the cream that most recipes use in a soup like this!

These two products are a must in your pantry! Add them asap so you can make this yummy soup anytime!

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Food Babe’s Spicy Tomato and Kale Soup
 
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Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 1 tsp of olive oil
  • 1 white onion chopped
  • 4 carrots peeled and chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • ½ red pepper flakes
  • 1 tbsp fresh rosemary
  • 1 tbsp fresh basil
  • 1 tbsp fresh sage
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 24 ounces of pureed tomatoes
  • 1 quart of vegetable broth
  • 1 can of Eden Farms cannelloni beans strained and rinsed
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 bunch of kale chopped
Instructions
  1. Heat olive oil on medium heat in a large pot
  2. Add onion and carrots and cook for about 4-5 mins
  3. Add garlic next and cook another 2 mins
  4. Add spices, broth, water, and tomatoes to pot and bring to a boil
  5. Once soup is at a boil, reduce to simmer and add beans
  6. Simmer soup for 25 mins
  7. Discard bay leaf and puree soup using a hand blender
  8. Add chopped kale to pureed soup and stir into pot
Notes
Serve with crunchy crackers or a piece of toasted sprouted grain bread. ***Please buy all organic ingredients if possible***

 

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Let me know if you plan on trying the recipe and what you think!

Have a great end of week!

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88 responses to “Spicy Tomato Kale Soup

  1. We love this recipe and would love to share it with our readers over on our blog. We’ll definitely give you all the delicious credit that you deserve! This soup is a perfect post-Arctic Blast warm up!

  2. I’ll make this in the summer with local and organic ingredients. Sounds amazing. I think I’ll throw chickpeas in with the kale for more texture, and omit the sage so it doesn’t interfere with milk supply. Thank you for the recipe.

  3. Your recipes look great! Can you add easy pinterest links to each one you post? I can’t seem to ever do it easily from your site. Thanks!

  4. I will use chickpeas since I already have cooked ones in the freezer. I will use fresh tomatoes and just water instead of broth. I also need to cook kale longer for my toddlers liking 🙂

  5. I made this for dinner tonight and my kids said it was the best tomato soup they have ever had! Thank you!

  6. There are excellent alternatives to Eden products that are also bpa free and do not have a boycott against them. Most of these brands are less expensive, as well. Consumers must read the label to see if the cans are bap-free and buy according to their consciences. Eden foods is owned by a person who violates his workers’ rights just because he personally does not like the Affordable Care Act He has publicly said that he does not have a religious objection to birth control products, he just doesn’t believe his workers should use them! It is irresponsible for you to promote the Eden brand. But then again, anyone who calls herself “babe” is suspect in my book,.

  7. Reply to Laurie A. Smith: If calling herself “babe” makes Vani suspect, why do you come on here? Get your own site and push your agendas there. We like Vani, the Food Babe, and don’t need you to disturb our reading time.
    Thanks for the soup recipe Vani, it is lovely and sounds delicious!

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