Ingredients: |
Ingredients: 1 lb ground spicy Italian sausage (mild can be substituted) 8 slices bacon, diced 1 medium yellow onion, peeled and diced 2 cloves garlic minced 2 Tbsp flour (cornstarch can be substituted) 32 oz chicken stock 4 large russet potatoes, peeled and diced into 1/2 inch pieces 1 cup heavy cream 1/2 bunch kale (a couple of handfuls) de-stemmed and torn into bite sized pieces Salt and pepper, to taste Pinch of red pepper flakes. optional
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Directions: |
Directions:Heat a large dutch oven or heavy bottomed soup pot over MED-HIGH heat. Add a small drizzle of oil, then brown sausage, crumbling as it cooks. Drain well, then remove to a plate. Fry bacon is residual sausage grease until crisp, then remove to plate with the sausage. Drain all but 1 - 1 1/2 Tbsp of bacon grease. Add onion to pot and cook 5 minutes, adding garlic the last minute. Sprinkle flour over onion and garlic in pot, then stir to combine. Pour in chicken stock, stirring as you pour. Add in potatoes and bring to a boil. Gently boil about 15 minutes, or until potatoes are fork-tender. Add in cooked sausage, bacon, heavy cream and kale. Stir and cook 5-10 minutes until kale is wilted. Taste and season with salt, pepper and red pepper flakes if desired. Top with bacon and enjoy! OR INSTANT POTSet a 6-qt instant pot to the saute setting. Add a drizzle of olive oil and Italian sausage. Cook, stirring frequently, until sausage is lightly browned, about 3-5 minutes, making sure to crumble the sausage as it cooks; drain excess grease. Add bacon and cook until crispy, remove with slotted spoon to a plate. Add onion and garlic. Cook, stirring frequently, until onions have become soft, about 2-3 minutes. Stir in chicken broth and potatoes. Select manual setting; adjust pressure to high, and set time for 5 minutes. When finished cooking, do a natural pressure release for 10 minutes, then a controlled quick release. When the pin drops, open the lid. Whisk together flour/cornstarch and heavy cream, then add to pot, along with kale. Stir often and let heat through. Taste and season as desired. |