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Lentil Soup with Italian Sausage and Escarole Nuggets of sausage give a little meatball action to this hearty, no-fuss soup chock-full of healthy escarole and lentils. Stir to break up the lentils a bit, and then add the Provolone and Romano cheeses. Stir again, taste, and adjust the salt, red pepper, and fennel, as desired. Return the open pot to low heat and add the escarole.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook italian lentil soup with hot sausage and escarole using 16 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Italian Lentil Soup with Hot Sausage and Escarole:
- Get olive oil, extra virgin
- Make ready onion, chopped
- Make ready salt
- Prepare garlic, minced
- Make ready ground pork
- Make ready Italian red pepper flakes
- Prepare fennel seeds
- Make ready granulated garlic
- Make ready 28oz. whole peeled tomatoes in tomato juice
- Get potatoes, diced
- Get lentils, rinsed
- Make ready water
- Make ready Provolone cheese, grated
- Get pecorino Romano cheese, grated
- Get escarole, torn up
- Take ditalini
In a large heavy-bottomed soup pot, brown the sausage. Put oil in a large soup pot, add the minced vegetables, carrots and tomatoes escarole, garlic powder, add salt and pepper to taste. Add any meat if using (IE bacon, ham, Italian sliced sausage or even pepperoni slice). Grandma used whatever we had, or sometimes all vegetarian.
Steps to make Italian Lentil Soup with Hot Sausage and Escarole:
- Heat the oil with the onions and salt on low heat in an 8qt pressure cooker.
- After a few minutes, toss in the garlic, and heat until the onions start to soften
- Toss in the pork with the red pepper flakes, granulated garlic, and fennel seeds.
- When the onions are very translucent, and the pork is cooked through, add the can of tomatoes. Turn the heat up to medium high, and stir frequently, ensuring there is enough liquid on the bottom to keep everything from sticking.
- When the tomatoes are really soft from cooking, mash them up into itty bitty blobs, stir, taste, and adjust this base as needed.
- Add the potatoes and lentils and stir.
- Fill the pressure cooker up with the water to a bit over 2/3 of the pot, seal, turn the heat to high, and bring to pressure.
- Keep it at pressure 10 minutes, remove from heat, and then, 10 minutes later, cool the pot to unseal.
- Stir to break up the lentils a bit, and then add the Provolone and Romano cheeses. Stir again, taste, and adjust the salt, red pepper, and fennel, as desired.
- Return the open pot to low heat and add the escarole. Stir it a bit to incorporate.
- In a separate saucepan, boil the ditalini with a dash of salt until al dente.
- Strain the ditalini and incorporate it into the soup. Stir, taste, adjust as needed, and serve.
Add any meat if using (IE bacon, ham, Italian sliced sausage or even pepperoni slice). Grandma used whatever we had, or sometimes all vegetarian. When the carrots are cooked I take them out and puree them. Cook, stirring often, until the onion is tender,. Place sausage in a large pot.
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