Cabbage Soup
- Minutes to Prepare:
- Minutes to Cook:
- Number of Servings: 8
Ingredients
Directions
8 Cups of waterSalt4 Cubes of non-meat Beef Bouillon2+ Cups of cabbage2 Medium carrots2 Medium stalks of celery2 Turnips
-Bring the water to a boil.
-Add the 4 cubes of bouillon, or more to taste.
-Mix in a little bit of salt, stir occasionally until bouillon melts
-While you're waiting for that to boil, chop your cabbage into large cubes; use leaves only- not the chunks. Dispose of those.
-Chop celery and carrots; dice turnips (add potatoes, or anything else if you think four veggies is too boring! Anything tastes great)
-Add veggies to the pot and let it boil on med-high heat for 20 minutes or so with the LID ON.
-Enjoy~ :]
Number of Servings: 8
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user BLOODXXLUST.
-Add the 4 cubes of bouillon, or more to taste.
-Mix in a little bit of salt, stir occasionally until bouillon melts
-While you're waiting for that to boil, chop your cabbage into large cubes; use leaves only- not the chunks. Dispose of those.
-Chop celery and carrots; dice turnips (add potatoes, or anything else if you think four veggies is too boring! Anything tastes great)
-Add veggies to the pot and let it boil on med-high heat for 20 minutes or so with the LID ON.
-Enjoy~ :]
Number of Servings: 8
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user BLOODXXLUST.
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 23.9
- Total Fat: 0.2 g
- Cholesterol: 0.1 mg
- Sodium: 780.8 mg
- Total Carbs: 5.0 g
- Dietary Fiber: 1.6 g
- Protein: 1.1 g
Member Reviews
-
MEME69
Instead of water- sub low sodium chicken or vegetable broth (eliminate beef bouillon) from a carton or can and instead of turnups add fresh stringbeans and a lg. cubed onion. Boil for a 1/2 hour adding cabbage after first 10 mins. Try adding a small can of petite diced tomatoes to this as well. s/p - 9/12/07
-
REEDSMCKENZIE
It was good for the minimal amount of ingredients I had to use. Very filling. A little bland but again there wasn't much in there. I didn't add the turnips. I would make cabbage soup again but maybe not this one. One with more seasoning. It eliminated the hunger though and very few calories. - 3/17/10
-
22WALTZ
Great recipe that can easily to adapted to "what's on hand" as well as personal preferences. I made it with half organic vegetable broth and half water/chicken buillon, used up some leftover green beans and loved it. This is going to be one of my "regular" recipes -- so easy to make and so tasty. - 2/12/10