Thursday, April 12, 2012

Sausage, Potato & Lima Bean Soup with Dumplings


Dumplings are a source of disagreement in our family. My grandma uses to make flat, noodle like dumplings that we all loved but have not been able to duplicate. My mom made fluffy, biscuit-like dumplings that floated and rolled on top of a soup.


The truth is, they're both great versions but it all depends on what you want your dumplings in. For a chunky, spicy soup like the one below, I prefer the biscuit-like dumplings as they give the soup an overall hearty coziness.

The dumplings will be doughy on the outside and bready on the inside, a great texture contrast. This soup comes together quickly, and is impressive on the table.


Sausage, Potato, and Lima Bean Soup with Dumplings
serves 6

Soup:
1 TBL olive oil
1/2 yellow onion, chopped
1 carrot, chopped
1 garlic clove, chopped
2 quarts vegetable stock (I used lamb stock from Easter leftovers)
2 cups frozen lima beans
4 red potatoes, cubed
2 cups Swiss chard, chopped (or sub for any other leafy green)
1 spicy Italian sausage, sliced
1 TBL fresh thyme
salt & pepper

Dumplings:
1 batch Mom's Baking Power Biscuit dough

Saute the onions, carrots, and garlic in the olive oil over medium heat in your soup pot until soft and very aromatic. Add the stock, lima beans, potatoes, greens, and sausage and bring to a boil. Bring soup back down to a gentle simmer and simmer for 20 minutes or until potatoes and beans are soft. Add thyme, salt and pepper to taste.

While the soup is simmering, mix your biscuit dough and roll into small balls, a little smaller than a golf ball. When potatoes have softened, drop dough balls in the soup, cover and continue to simmer for another 10 minutes. You know the dumplings are done when they are "bready" on the inside. Enjoy!

This soup was featured on Easy Natural Food's "Sunday Night Soup Night."





3 comments:

  1. This looks AH-mazing. For me, the perfect soup to eat while curing a hangover. LOL

    I've never had flat-like noodle dumplings before. I wonder how that would look and taste. I imagine it to be a wonderful delight.

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  2. Comfort food, I've never had anything like this. It looks delicious.

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  3. YUM! Those big juicy dumplings look so good! Also I love how you used lamb stock....we eat a lot of lamb and I frequently make lamb stock-based soups, but it is unusual to see. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe with Sunday Night Soup Night! I'll be hosting every week so I'd love to see you again with your
    next soup/stock/chowder/stew/chili recipe.

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