Savoury soups are a healthful and delicious way to add protein to your diet. The recipes below use a combination or turkey and beans to give these soups an extra protein boost.
October 9, 2015
Savoury soups are a healthful and delicious way to add protein to your diet. The recipes below use a combination or turkey and beans to give these soups an extra protein boost.
A combination of enriched rice, fresh spinach and lean turkey makes this a healthy source of the B vitamins needed to produce energy.
Preparation time 15 minutes
Cooking time 1 hour
Serves 4
1. Preheat oven to 200°C (400°F).
2. Cut top third off garlic heads and discard. Wrap each head in foil. Bake until very soft, about 50 minutes. Let cool. Remove foil. Squeeze out pulp into a small bowl.
3. Combine garlic pulp and tomato paste in a large saucepan. Stir in stock. Bring to a boil. Add the turkey, rice, spinach, pepper and chili flakes. Simmer, uncovered, eight minutes. Just before serving, stir in lemon juice.
Per serving: 197 calories, 19 g protein, 4 g fat (including 1 g saturated fat), 30 mg cholesterol, 24 g carbohydrates, 3 g fibre, 208 mg sodium
Spinach and beans provide folate for fighting heart disease and preventing birth defects in the early weeks of pregnancy.
Preparation time 5 minutes
Cooking time 25 minutes
Serves 4
Ingredients
Getting started
1. Heat oil in a large non-stick saucepan over medium heat. Add sausages. Cook, stirring to break them up, until browned, three minutes. Drain on paper towel.
2. Cook garlic and sage in the pan for 30 seconds. Add the beans, stock and 350 millilitres (1 1⁄2 c) water. Simmer, uncovered, for 10 minutes.
3. Purée half the beans in a food processor, adding a few spoonfuls of the cooking liquid. Return bean mixture to pan. Add sausage, spinach, salt, pepper and Tabasco. Simmer, uncovered, 10 minutes. Stir in the parsley and lemon juice. Sprinkle with parmesan.
Per serving: 173 calories, 12 g protein, 7 g fat (including 1 g saturated fat), 21 mg cholesterol, 15 g carbohydrates, 4 g fibre, 890 mg sodium
Most soups will thicken if they are made ahead, refrigerated and reheated before serving. Should a soup get too thick, stir in enough extra stock or water to achieve the desired consistency.
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