Tuscan Italian Bean and Sausage soup is one of my favorites. If I am having a hard time figuring out what to eat, my fallback is to always go with soup. Soup is the perfect comfort food. It doesn’t matter whether we are in the height of summer or enjoying a wintry meal next to the fireplace. I love all soups: Some of my favorites are Tortilla, Ramen, Lobster Bisque, Hot and Sour, Pho, and Matzo Ball. I know there are a lot more, but if you would like to check out some of my soup and stew recipes, Check here!
What Makes this Recipe So Good?
Why is this soup one of my favorites? It’s all about the beans! We need to start with the perfect dry bean in our recipe. In the old days, when I was “hangry”, and my only thought was to get something on the table quickly, I would go the canned route. I suppose now I am a little more “discerning” and love to cook, so I take whatever time I need and plan my meals accordingly. All that being said, I have found a great resource for dry beans, Ranch Gordo. Check them out!
The variety of their Heirloom Beans they sell is amazing. I have always been happily satisfied with their beans in many of my dishes. When making my version of New Orleans-style Red Beans and Rice, I used Rancho Gordo’s Domingo Rojo . The recipe turned out awesome!
For this recipe, I used Rancho Gordo’s Jacob’s Cattle. The beans need to cook for about two hours. They will have a soft and tender texture that you expect from a good bean dish. Add sausage to the dish and I am a happy man! Of course we add spinach to the dish to convince ourselves that we are eating healthy.


Other Notes and Tips
I have added some optional ingredients that you can add if you have them in your pantry. Since I am always trying new recipes, I have more stuff in my pantry than I can remember. When buying cheese like Parmigiano Reggiano, start saving the rinds. They add a great flavor to sauces and soups. Just wrap the rinds in plastic wrap; place in a zip-lock bag; place in the freezer, and use when needed. I happened to have some in my freezer, so I added it to my list of optional ingredients.

I love adding diced guanciale to recipes that could help intensify or enhance the overall flavors of the dish. I had some in the freezer, so I added it to my list of optional ingredients.

Fennel Pollen is another one of those ingredients in my pantry that has been waiting to be used. Since fennel is one of my ingredients, adding some fennel pollen before serving adds a nice sense of anise to the dish.

All the optional ingredients are great if you have them. Even if you don’t, you will still enjoy this dish and ask for more! Don’t worry! This dish may be your next family favorite!

I hope you enjoy the recipe! If you are interested in elevating your “Bean Cuisine” Game, look into Rancho Gordo! You will be happy you did. Please leave your comments in the space below. And as always, thanks for Spending Time in My Kitchen!






