Smoked Sausage, White Bean and Spinach Soup is full of wholesome ingredients and packed with flavor thanks to two special ingredients.

Bowl of Smoked Sausage, White Bean and Spinach Soup

In case you didn’t know, there’s actually 13 seasons in the Midwest. While it’s quite frustrating that spring stretches itself out over six “seasons” (Spring of Deception gets me every. TIME!) the Second Summer we’re currently experiencing after last week’s False Fall is quite lovely.

Sunny and 80s, baby – I’ll take that all day long!

That said, “Actual Fall” is just around the corner and I’ve got just the thing for you to tuck into when the cool evening air starts whirling through your windows on the regular – Smoked Sausage, White Bean and Spinach Soup. This nourishing, filling soup is PACKED with flavor thanks to two everyday ingredients: chicken stock and a parmesan cheese rind!

overhead photo of a bowl of smoked sausage and white bean soup

What’s Inside

Smoked sausage is sautéd with carrots, shallots, and garlic then simmered with creamy white beans and a parmesan cheese rind in chicken stock for just 15 minutes. Just before serving, freshly chopped spinach and grated parmesan cheese is stirred in until wilted. This soup recipe is a DREAM.

Add Parmesan Cheese Rinds to Soup

My first hack for making quick cooking soups taste like they’ve been simmering all day is adding a parmesan cheese rind to the stock while it simmers. Have you tried this before? The rind adds a deep, savory, slow-cooked flavor that you’d never being able to identify as “parmesan cheese rind”, which I guess is a good thing because…weird? I don’t even add salt to this soup because the rind completely flavors and seasons it.

I sliced the rind from my wedge of parmesan cheese then threw it into this soup (picture below) though Whole Foods (and likely your regular grocery store’s cheese counter!) sells bags of parmesan cheese rinds for this very purpose. If you regularly go through wedges of parmesan cheese at your house, simply throw the rind when you’ve used all the cheese into a Ziplock freezer bag then stash in the freezer. They’ll keep for months and you can throw them into any soup recipe to add a burst of flavor.

Chicken Stock vs Chicken Broth

The other way I pack as much flavor as possible into this sausage and white bean soup (and all my soups/stews for that matter!) is by using chicken stock vs chicken broth for the liquid. Chicken stock is made with bones, vegetables, and aromatics (garlic, onion, etc) and is simmered for several hours. Chicken broth contains meat but not bones, and is simmered for a short period of time. Translation: stock’s got a TON of flavor! I use Costco’s Kirkland-brand organic chicken stock which, at the time of this writing, is certified gluten free. Fantastic flavor, and price!

Alrighty – fire up the stove and let’s get cooking!

hearty soup with sausage, white beans, and spinach in a bowl

How to Make This Recipe

Start by sauting sliced carrots and shallots (or onions) in a little extra virgin olive oil until crisp tender.

Next add sliced polish kielbasa then continue to saute until the sausage has a little color on it, and the vegetables are completely tender.

Next add chicken stock, drained and rinsed Great Northern Beans (I like Bush’s brand) and a couple dried bay leaves.

Then add in that parmesan cheese rind which is going to give the soup the most tremendous flavor. I can’t wait for you to try it!

Simmer the soup for 15 minutes then add chopped fresh baby spinach and simmer for 1-2 minutes, or until softened.

Lastly, sprinkle in freshly grated parmesan cheese for a hit of even more savory flavor.

That’s all she wrote! Ladle the soup into bowls then serve with crispy gluten free crostini, or a hunk of warm french bread if you’re not gluten free. UGH!! So much goodness here – I hope you love this nourishing, flavor-packed soup – enjoy!

Bowl of soup with beans, sausage, and spinach

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Smoked Sausage, White Bean and Spinach Soup

4.9 from 13 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Servings: 6
Smoked Sausage, White Bean and Spinach Soup is full of wholesome ingredients and packed with flavor thanks to two special ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 shallot or onion, chopped
  • 1 cup baby carrots, thinly sliced
  • 8 oz polish kielbasa, cut into bite-sized pieces, Jonsonville recommended
  • 2 garlic cloves, pressed or minced
  • 4 cups chicken stock
  • 15 oz can great northern beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2-3" piece Parmesan cheese rind
  • 3 cups packed baby spinach, roughly chopped
  • 2 Tablespoons freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Directions 

  • Heat oil in a large soup pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add shallot or onion and carrots then saute until crisp tender, 5-7 minutes, placing a lid on top for the last few minutes to help speed along the softening process. Turn heat up slightly then add kielbasa and continuing sauting until sausage starts turning golden brown, 5 minutes. Add garlic then saute until extremely fragrant and golden brown, 1-2 minutes, being careful not to burn the garlic.
  • Add a glug of chicken broth then use a spatula or wooden spoon to scrape up the caramelized bits from the bottom of the pot. Add remaining chicken broth plus beans, bay leaf, and parmesan cheese rind then turn heat up to high to bring soup to a bubble. Turn heat down to medium-low then simmer for 15 minutes.
  • Add fresh spinach and grated parmesan cheese then stir and simmer until spinach is wilted, 1-2 minutes. Remove bay leaves (you can leave parmesan cheese rind in to continue to flavor the soup) then scoop into bowls and serve.

Notes

  • Get in the habit of using fresh Parmesan, and saving the rinds. Just toss them in a bag in the freezer until the mood strikes.

Nutrition

Calories: 295kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 15g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 33mg, Sodium: 611mg, Potassium: 644mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 4369IU, Vitamin C: 7mg, Calcium: 85mg, Iron: 3mg

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56 Comments

  1. Cary C says:

    5 stars
    OH MY GOODNESS! I made this soup for dinner tonight and it’s going on my regular rotation. My children won’t try it but I’m OK with that because more for me!!

    1. Kristin says:

      Hahaha, we’ve all been there! I’m so glad you loved it, Cary!!

  2. Sherry says:

    This was so good!! I added green unions also and also astragalus, which enhances any soup.

    1. Kristin says:

      That sounds delicious, Sherry!

  3. Autumn Brooke says:

    I make something similar with chicken a lot, but have never done the sausage. Thank you for the suggestion! I’m going to make this soon as I typically have all of this stuff at home already.

  4. Pamela Tremblay says:

    Delicious! Made this recipe with no changes and we consumed every drop. The Parmesan rind tip was spot on, but I also made it a couple weeks later without and just increased the shredded parm. Simple and delicious.

    1. Kristin says:

      Fabulous! So glad you loved it, Pamela!

  5. Alexandra Gordea says:

    Thank you for the recipe, this was so yummy. Everyone loved it, including my two picky children.

    1. Kristin says:

      Thrilled to hear it, Alexandra!

  6. Kevie says:

    Oooh this is going on the dinner menu ASAP! What brand / kind of Sausages do you like?

    1. Kristin says:

      I like Johnsonville GF sausage! :)

  7. Rachel Burch says:

    5 stars
    I threw it together quickly tonight for Christmas supper. I didn’t have the Parmesan rind and substituted frozen spinach, but it was delicious.

  8. Amber says:

    I don’t have Parmesan cheese rind. Can this be substituted with shredded Parmesan?

    1. Kristin says:

      Yep! You can just add freshly grated parm cheese in at the end. :)

  9. Rebecca says:

    Has anyone made it without the cheese rind? DF son so need to omit. Wondering if I need to adjust seasoning in any way but I’m sure it will still be tasty. Thanks!

  10. Beth Risdon says:

    I will make any recipe you post because they are always delicious (and trustworthy). Can’t wait to try and thanks for your tips on using the rind and on chicken broth vs. stock.

    1. Kristin says:

      You are too kind, Beth, and I’m so grateful that I’ve earned your trust! I hope you love this recipe!

  11. Stephanie says:

    Looks delicious! Do you think this would freeze well? Looking for things to stock the freezer for my winter baby coming in Feb. This sounds perfect.

    1. Kristin says:

      Absolutely! I’d wait to add the spinach until you’re reheating the soup just before eating. :) Congratulations!

  12. Nancy says:

    Making this as soon as my freezer clears out. Looking forward to adding a Parmesan cheese rind to the soup, as I’m close to finishing a wedge now. Yum yum.

    1. Kristin says:

      Woo! I hope you love it, Nancy!

  13. Joseph says:

    very nice recipe. soup rich n hearty , I just prefer a good green chard stems par boiled if using or save those leaf green just remove stalk and center rib from leaf now its a Polish Italian treat ” Good Eating “

    1. Kristin says:

      Sounds delicious, Joseph! I have made this with chopped kale before. Very hearty.