Cabbage, Tomato and Vegetable Soup

"This soup is inexpensive, easy, totally customizable, super healthy and, most importantly, really good. I have served it with crusty bread or a big scoop of brown rice right in the middle of the bowl. Also great with sour cream and hot sauce. Yum."
 
Download
photo by Jane from Ohio photo by Jane from Ohio
photo by Jane from Ohio
photo by Jane from Ohio photo by Jane from Ohio
Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
6
Advertisement

ingredients

Advertisement

directions

  • saute the onion in the olive oil for five minutes in a big pot.
  • add the garlic and saute for another three minutes. stir well.
  • add the celery and carrots and saute for five more minutes. stir well.
  • add the tomato paste, chili powder, basil, oregano and salt and pepper. stir well. saute for a few minutes until the mixtures gets very fragrant.
  • add the crushed tomatoes, beef broth and cabbage. bring to a boil. stir well and let simmer for twenty minutes or until the veggies are cooked to your liking. enjoy!

Questions & Replies

Got a question? Share it with the community!
Advertisement

Reviews

  1. I followed the directions exactly. We like cabbage soup made with ham and a ham bone, however, the soup was tasty and the broth was delicious. It was delicious with crusty bread sopping up the juices.
     
  2. made this twice and swapped out the beef broth with vegetable broth to make an easy vegan soup. Also added some penne pasta and white beans or kidney beans.
     
Advertisement

Tweaks

  1. Add egg noodles and diced potatoes. Substitute red onions and red cabbage. Use spring water instead of beef broth. Use beef bullion cubes and seasoning salt to taste.
     

RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

I am a mama, a crafter, a food photographer and a lover of all things food. One of my boys is allergic to milk protein and the other is just starting to eat solids so much of my time is spent cooking good stuff to fill their bellies.
 
View Full Profile
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Find More Recipes