St. Patrick’s Day is coming up fast and I thought I would share this gorgeous yet healthier dish, Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup. This is a great way to still enjoy the decadence of a delicious Irish meal. But with fewer calories and yet all the goodness. This makes a big pot so I already have enough again to share for my St. Patrick’s Day.
My family is big lovers of corned beef and cabbage. We always wonder why we only have it once a year. It is so good, with this recipe you can enjoy it many more times as it is lightened up and a lovely healthier version of your traditional meal. We always have our cabbage done in butter and cream or roasted cabbage which is divine!
Little Potatoes
In this recipe I wanted to add wonderful Creamer potatoes. I actually don’t buy any other potatoes now or very little. Little Potato Company’s potatoes fit the bill for so many dishes. They can be used in a great healthy recipe like this one. Little potatoes are rich in potassium. They are also packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fibre. They’re gluten-free and contain zero fat, sodium, or cholesterol but best of all they are delicious. I love the creamy centers and they don’t take long to cook at all, 5 min. in the microwave, 15 min. to boil, 30 min. to bake, and 40 min. to grill. Plus they are washed and ready to use right out of the bag.
For this recipe, I used Blushing Belles, which are red Creamer potatoes with blushing red skins and creamy yellow centers. They added a little extra color to this fantastic soup and so much heartiness for only 20 calories per potato!
The broth is light as it is only water. The corned beef adds all the flavor as it cooks low and slow for a long time. Plus I added in a little bouquet garni for some extra flavoring that heightened what the corned beef had. Enjoy this with your family and friends. Pull out the corned beef more often from the meat department, you will be so glad you did!
Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup
Ingredients
- 2 tsp. olive oil
- 2 onions chopped
- 3 tsp. garlic
- 3 medium carrots chopped
- 1 1/2 lb. lean corned beef brisket
- 12 cups water
- 3 bay leaves
- 1 tsp. thyme
- 1 Tbsp. dried parsley
- Bouqet Garni of peppercorns mustard seeds, fennel seeds and 3 cloves
- 1 small head cabbage chopped
- 1-1 1/2 lb. bag of Little Potato Company’s Blushing Belle potatoes halved or quatered depending on size.
- 1/2 cup fresh parsley chopped
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Add the olive oil to a large soup pot and over medium heat saute the onion and the garlic, until the onions are translucent. Add the carrots and saute for 3 min. Add the corned beef and any seasonings that come with the corned beef, bay leaves, water, thyme and dried parsley.
- With a small piece of cheese cloth folded 3 ply and twine make a little bouquet garni of the peppercorns, mustard seed and fennel adding in about 12 or so of each and then 3 cloves. Tie up with the twine. Add to the soup pot and bring up to a simmer. Simmer on low for about 3-4 hours or until the corned beef is tender. Remove the corned beef and shred on a cutting board, return it to the soup.
- Add in the cabbage, potatoes and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. Remove the bouquet garni. Cook until the potatoes are tender about 30 min. Serve with chopped parsley.
Adapted from skinnytaste.com
Comments & Reviews
uisce says
right so i’m irish and we ever eat this, what??
heather @french press says
what a great idea! we love cb&c, and like you only have it once a year, but this soup could change that for sure!
Elizabeth says
Proper hearty comfort food soup, this, a perfect cold weather recipe!
Manila Spoon says
We just had this for lunch but won’t mind having another bowl of this delicious soup! Perfect for spring!
Manila Spoon says
We just had this for lunch but won’t mind having another bowl of this delicious soup! Perfect for spring!
Healing Tomato says
Talk about comfort food on a cold, rainy day! The potatoes fit right into the soup. Amazing recipe.
Healing Tomato says
Talk about comfort food on a cold, rainy day! The potatoes fit right into the soup. Amazing recipe.
Del's cooking twist says
I am not a huge fan of beef but this stew looks quite appealing!
Michelle De La Cerda says
I love the little potato company, the are great! I like the healthy twist on the traditional St. Patrick’s Day meal.
Tara Noland says
Thank you so much Michelle!
Janette@CulinaryGinger says
This is a delicious idea for a classic dish.
KC the Kitchen Chopper says
I love this combo, especially this time of year. The Irish side of The Hubby would find this amazing.