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Feel The Love With Ham And Cabbage Soup

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Last Modified: September 14, 2024
Published: September 14, 2024

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It's Creamy And Cozy And Oh So Yummy

I enjoy fall and winter. There, I said it. Maybe it's my Nordic roots, but I feel peaceful on a cool night when I have a pot of creamy ham and cabbage soup simmering on the stove and some crusty garlic bread sticks to sop it up.

ham and cabbage soup

My Scandinavian cousins in Denmark and Iceland have figured it out. They don't fight cool weather and winter; they embrace it.

Maybe you have heard the term hygge. The word is a little awkward rolling off our American tongues, but it is pronounced "hue-gah" or "hoo-guh," according to the Danish visitors' website. The word has become sort of hip in the last few years, especially since Covid changed how we see the world.

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines hygge as a quality of coziness that makes a person feel content and comfortable. It's also often used as an adjective meaning "cozy or comfortable." The closest words in our English language are "chill" and "cozy," and most of us aren't very good at either one.

You might enjoy this little book about Hygge. This international bestseller speaks volumes about our collective desire to slow things down.

Here's another title recommended by my sunny cousin Melissa. We grew up in Iowa with hygge and relatives who spoke Danish as their first language! The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Contentment, Comfort, and Connection.

The first step in making this delicious creamy ham and cabbage soup is a slow one, but the amazing depth of flavor is created by making a mirepoix. Don't be put off by the word or the process. The term is pronounced meer/wah, and it simply means a mixture.

Mirepoix is a mixture of carrots, onions, and celery, usually finely diced and used as the seasoning base for a meat dish, sauce, or soup. It's sometimes called the holy trinity of cooking because those three ingredients, cooked slowly in a small amount of oil, create a wonderful flavor base with lots of depth.

A big LeCrueset Dutch oven is perfect for the job. (I was extraordinarily lucky to receive one as a gift from an extremely generous friend!) Chop an onion, about four carrots, and six stalks of celery, including the leaves. Pour a small amount of olive oil into a heavy pot. If you have a food processor, this is a snap.

Put all the vegetables in the olive oil over low heat and come back to stir them a few times while they cook for an hour or so. You can add about a teaspoon of sugar to enhance the caramelization, but the vegetables should not brown.

When cooked, this fragrant mixture is the base of creamy cabbage soup and can enhance many vegetable or meat soups.

Some of you might be rolling your eyes at this step. I get it. We want to do things fast and easy, and so do I, but once in a while, slow is good. I have decided to make it my mission to create a mirepoix recipe you can do in a slow cooker, so there is very little hands-on time. Stay tuned.

How To Make Mirepoix Into Creamy Ham And Cabbage Soup

Pour two quarts of water and some vegetable bouillon cubes or soup base in the same pot. I measured about three tablespoons of Knorr vegetable soup base in a restaurant pack. It's my go-to soup base for many recipes.

Knorr vegetable Bouillon is also available in large cubes, but you may be unable to buy it in stores since the pandemic. The Knorr brand is my favorite by far, but Better Than Bouillon also makes a good vegetable soup base.

I buy it online in a restaurant pack. The shelf life is excellent, and we eat LOTS of soup during the fall and winter months!

All that's left to do is dice some ham, cube some potatoes, and chop some cabbage. I used small red potatoes and left the skin on. Their firm texture will hold up better in the creamy cabbage soup than a starchy potato like a Russet.

I had one package of ham left over from Thanksgiving, and it was the perfect amount, about two cups.

I cut the cabbage as I would for coleslaw but then cut it into shorter shreds, making eating our yummy creamy cabbage soup easier.

Once those ingredients were in the ham and cabbage soup, it only took a little while for the potatoes and cabbage to be done and the ham to be nicely heated. Before serving, I added one-half cup of whipping cream and stirred to blend it.

Creamy ham and cabbage soup is a complete meal with all those potatoes, vegetables, and tender ham. We only needed a yummy garlic bread stick made from my one simple yeast bread recipe. You might also like one of these simple bread recipes: Fast French Bread or Easy Rustic Bread Loaf.

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Yield: 10 servings

Creamy Ham And Cabbage Soup

ham and cabbage soup

Here is a recipe for a delicious creamy cabbage soup with potatoes and ham.

Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • One medium sweet onion, finely chopped
  • 4-6 carrots, scraped and finely chopped
  • 6 stalks of celery with leaves, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp sugar to enhace caramelization in mirepoix, optional
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 2 quarts water
  • 3 Tbsp Knorr Vegetabe soup base or three large bouillon cubes
  • 2 cups red potatoes with skin on, cubed
  • 2 cups ham, diced
  • 2 cups cabbage, shredded and cut into shorter shreds
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream

Instructions

  1. Put 1/4 cup olive oil in a large stockpot, and add the finely chopped onion, celery, carrots, and a teaspoon of sugar if desired.
  2. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally for about an hour until the vegetables are tender and fragrant but not browned.
  3. Add water, potatoes, cabbage, ham, and bouillon or soup base to the stockpot.
  4. Bring to a boil, lower the heat, and simmer for about thirty minutes or until the vegetables are tender.
  5. Stir whipping cream into the soup and serve hot.

We LOVE soup when the weather gets cold! Here are some of our favorite recipes, which I promise will bring some hygge into your home: Instant Pot Beef Noodle Soup, Slow Cooker Taco Soup, or Easy Lasagna Soup.

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