Yield: 6 to 8 servings || Time: 1½ to 3 hours, partially unattended
1 pound dried white beans (such as cannellini, Great Northern,
or navy), rinsed and picked over
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 large yellow onion, chopped
2 celery stalks, chopped
1 large carrot, peeled and chopped
5 garlic cloves, minced
Salt and black pepper
6 cups vegetable stock
One 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes
One 2-by-1-by-¼-inch Parmesan rind, cut into bite-sized pieces, if desired
3 fresh thyme sprigs
1 bay leaf
1½ pounds kale
1 tablespoon soy sauce
¼ cup roughly chopped basil leaves
Grated Parmesan cheese for garnish (optional)
1. Put the beans in a large pot and add enough water to cover
them by 2 to 3 inches. Cover and bring to a boil, then adjust the heat so the
water simmers gently. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the beans are tender,
30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on their size; season with salt. (You can do
this step a day or two ahead of time: Cool the beans, transfer them to an
airtight container with their cooking liquid, and refrigerate until you’re
ready to make the soup.)
2. Put the olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. When
it’s hot, add the onion, celery, carrot, and garlic, and season with salt and
pepper. Cook, stirring frequently, until the vegetables are very soft, 12 to 15
minutes. Add the drained beans along with the stock, tomatoes, Parmesan rind,
thyme, and bay leaf. Stir, cover, and bring to a boil. Adjust the heat so the
soup simmers steadily, and cook for 15 minutes.
3. Remove the thick stems and ribs from the kale and discard
them; roughly chop the leaves. Stir the kale and soy sauce into the soup,
cover, and cook until the kale is tender, about 10 minutes. Remove the thyme
stems, bay leaf, and Parmesan rind (if desired). Stir in the basil and taste
and adjust the seasoning. Serve hot, garnished with grated Parmesan cheese, if
desired. (Store leftover soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for
up to several days.)
Jax notes: Also, I used all dried herbs except garlic because
that' s what I had. I didn't use a parmesan rind because I didn't have one.
And, I forgot to add the soy sauce initially, then added it later, but it
tasted fine with or without. I also
added sausage