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Kielbasa Soup with White Rice and Peasant Bread
Keilbasa Soup
Cinnamon Peasant Bread
Basic Peasant Bread
I have been wanting to try my hand at baking bread for a very long while now. One of my dreams is to have my very own coffee shop/cafe/bakery, but ya cant have a bakery if ya can't bake bread. This unusually chilly Sunday made a perfect day for baking bread with the addition of a hearty pot of kielbasa stew with white rice. Now I know I say this everytime, but these are MUST recipes. I would not lie to you. You MUST try them both! Ok, so lets first talk about this soup. So delicious, yet so simple. This is a favorite recipe of my mother and is now a very favorite recipe of mine (and Joe). I am going to share the recipe below (comment me if you would like the bread recipe), but I would like to make a note of the white rice I used. It is "Success" brand rice and lets just say it was a success!! I don't think I will ever go back to the other. You simply place the bag of rice in a pot with a quart of water, bring to a boil, and cook for 8-10 minutes and the result is perfect not gummy, not overcooked, and not undercooked rice! My life just got a tad bit easier! Now moving on the the bread. Not only was this delicious, but seriously easy as well! Who knew bread was so easy to make? I am once again going to thank my all time favorite, Hay Day Country Market Cookbook, for sharing such a lovely recipe with the world. Anyway...the bread was so good. I was a little nervous about the yeast, and threw out the first batch, but made two more batches in hopes that at least one would develop or bloom I should say. Well, they both bloomed so it looked like I was making an extra batch of bread. All of the breads in the photos are peasant bread, but one has extra sugar and some cinnamon. The cinnamon bread was baked in a glass pyrex bowl because I only own two bread pans. But I think it actually work better. I love that it looks like true bakery bread. The other loaves look like they need a little work, but they tasted just as good.
Keilbasa Soup w/ White Rice
1 Keilbasa or Smoked Turkey Sausage-sliced into rounds
1 small to medium yellow onion chopped
1 small red pepper chopped
1 small green pepper chopped
3 large carrots peeled and diced
2 tablespoons olive oil
granulated garlic
red pepper flake
salt
pepper
2 bay leaves
1/3- 1/2 Cup KC Masterpiece original BBQ sauce
1 can beef broth
1 quart tomatoes with juices (You can use store bought canned tomatoes but I have become partial to my own canned tomatoes)
1 or 2 cans of any white bean you prefer ( I only use one can, but use more if you wish)
Cooked white rice (you can add cooked rice right into the stew or put a dollop on top of the bowl just before serving)
Directions
Heat oil over medium high heat. Add veggies and spices (amount of spices depend on your preference) cook until almost cooked through. Reduce heat to medium to prevent scorching. Add Kielbasa and cook for a few minutes more. Add BBQ sauce and stir to coat all ingredients. Add beef broth, tomatoes, and beans and continue to simmer until veggies are tender, kielbasa has become a little smaller (which means flavor and juices have come out and have married with the broth) and broth is rich and flavorful. If too much water has cooked out you can add more. You really cant go wrong on this recipe. Also feel free to add anything else, such as corn, potatoes, other bean variety's, etc.
you must make this next time your home. looks sooo good !!
ReplyDeleteKelly sent me here when I asked her for the recipe. You are now on my favorite list!
ReplyDeleteaww thanks! Im so happy she is advertising for me, lol! I actually did see her post on facebook! I hope you enjoy the soup if you make it!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I could so eat all the bread. And I just live on soup during the long winter up here....
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