Saturday, 27 December 2025

Tuscan-style winter vegetable soup - could be perfect for those days between Christmas and New Year

Thank you for all your lovely wishes on my last post. I did have a wonderful Christmas spending time with family. Good food, good fun ...plenty of love and laughter ... and of course Christmas Crackers!


Now onto today's post. I am sharing this lovely soup that can be enjoyed in those days between Christmas and New Year. Yes, some readers may find Cannellini beans a little 'carby', so as always dear reader from the wide variety of recipes within the blog always choose what is suitable for you.

If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.

However, if you feel you'd like to give this recipe idea a try here is what you will need for four servings.

Ingredients
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 celery stick, chopped
1 carrot, chopped
1 parsnip, chopped
1 onion, chopped ingredient
1 leek, white and pale green parts only, sliced and rinsed
2 tbsp olive oil
400g tin cannellini beans, drained
50g (2oz) grated cauliflower
1.2 litres (2 pints) vegetable stock
150g (5oz) kale or cavolo nero, shredded
25g (1oz) Parmesan, finely grated
3 tbsp green pesto

Method
1. In a large saucepan, cook the garlic, celery, carrot, parsnip, onion and leeks gently in the olive oil for 10 minutes. Keep the heat low and stir often, until soft, but not browned.
2. Stir in the drained cannellini beans and grated cauliflower, followed by the vegetable stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for about 20 minutes, until the beans begin to break down.
3. Crush some beans with the back of a spoon to further thicken the soup. Stir in the shredded cavolo nero or kale and simmer for a final 5 minutes, adding a little water if it becomes too thick. Stir in half the pesto and half the cheese, dividing the soup between bowls and serving the remaining pesto and cheese on top of each bowlful.

Freezing and defrosting guidelines
Make the soup, then leave to cool at room temperature. Freeze (without garnishes or toppings) in a rigid container, leaving a bit of space for expansion, for up to 1-3 months. Reheat either from frozen or defrost in the fridge overnight. Once piping hot, add toppings or garnishes and serve.

Adapted from an original recipe seen here

It certainly is a warming and tasty bowlful, full of vegetable goodness ...

All the best Jan

33 comments:

  1. Dear Jan, it is so lovely to see you back, dear friend! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas! This looks really good! Thank you so much for sharing.

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  2. Gracias por a receta. Te mando un beso.

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  3. Thank you for sharing this lovely soup, Jan. It sounds warm, comforting, and perfect after the holidays. I appreciate the helpful tips and clear instructions. I’d love to try it soon.

    Happy Saturday
    Happy Weekend

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  4. This looks very tasty. And warm too. Glad to read you had a wonderful holiday.

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  5. We had a lovely Christmas! The soup looks delicious!

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  6. ...this definitely is soup weather!

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  7. Wow, Jan, your Tuscan-style winter vegetable soup looks delicious. My mouth's watering just looking at it. Thank you for sharing it. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
    Thank you so much for visiting my blog and commenting. It means a lot to me.

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  8. Hello Jan,
    That looks so delicious.
    It'always a surprise to see your new and lovely meals.

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  9. Soup is definitely on the menu in the days ahead and this looks like a good one!

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  10. Looks yummy, perfect for these cold winter days.
    Have a happy last weekend of 2025.

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  11. Many vegetagles in this typical Italian soup. Maybe red beans instead of Cannellini beans.

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  12. It’s definitely soup weather here!

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  13. It’s also great that you included the reminder about testing blood sugars those "in-between" days can be tricky for staying on track, and a warming veggie soup is a much better choice than reaching for the leftover chocolates!

    Merry Christmas, Jan! I hope you’re enjoying a quiet, cozy moment with a bowl of this yourself.

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  14. I'm so glad you had such a lovely Christmas with the family! Merry Christmas, Jan, and I hope you enjoy these peaceful days leading up to the New Year.

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  15. This sounds very tasty, thanks for sharing. Glad you had a lovely Christmas.
    Avril xx

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  16. Oh that looks quite delicious, thank you!

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  17. Oh my gosh, Jan. Does this sound wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Glad you had jolly holidays:)

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  18. Hi Jan. I can't do much on line with my eye but hope you had a nice Christmas and wishing you the best for 2026

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  19. Glad to hear you had a nice Christmas. Soup sure looks good.

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  20. This looks delicious. I'll go with chickpeas, my bean of choice. Perfect for this cold weather. Merry Christmas wishes.

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  21. Oh looks and sounds delicious ~ you always have great recipes ~ hugs and wishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year ~ ^_^

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  22. Yum, Jan, this sounds like a winner. A lovely hardy soup for this winter. We're just having grilled hamburgers tonight.

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  23. I have not tried those kind of beans before

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  24. That soup looks delicious and I have copied the recipe. I hope 2026 is everything you hope for.

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  25. This looks very appealing, Jan. We will make it some time before the winter is done with us.

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  26. I am a huge soup fan, and always looking for a new one to enjoy and this one sounds wonderful, thanks Jan. Also sending you all good wishes for a great 2026 🥂🎉

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  27. Seguro que es una sopa buenísima. Feliz Año Nuevo.

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