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This traditional Tuscan soup is the perfect way to get a hefty serving of greens and to turn leftover bread into a hearty dish. The best part, this soup only gets more flavorful with time, make a big batch and enjoy it for a few nights!

Ingredients

1 1/8 cup of dried cannellini (white) beans
1 1/4 lb kale (cabbage or swiss chard are fine,too)
9 tbsp. virgin olive oil
2 yellow onions, sliced
1 tbsp. tomato paste
3 ripe tomatoes, peeled and chopped (canned tomatoes are OK)
3 celery stalks, diced
3 carrots, peeled and diced
8 cups of water
1 tbsp. thyme leaves or Mediterranean herbs
salt and black pepper
slices of coarse country bread (sourdough is good)
2 garlic cloves
Directions

Soak the beans in water to cover for 12 hours. Drain and set aside. (If you use organic beans, cook them for a couple hours before putting in the soup to keep cooking with the rest of ingredients).

Discard the hard stalks from the cabbage/kale; slice the leaves roughly and set aside.

In a deep saucepan warm 3 tbsp. of the olive oil. Add most of the onion and fry gently until translucent. Add the tomato paste, tomatoes, celery and carrots. Cook, stirring frequently, for 5-8 minutes. Add the kale and pour in the water. Add the beans and the herbs. Season to taste with salt and pepper and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, cover and simmer for at least two hours.

Bread preparation: ‘old’ bread is best. If you don’t have 2-4 day-old bread, toast the fresh slices. Rub on one side with the garlic and pour the soup over them. Before serving, return the soup and the bread to the cooking pot. Bring to a boil and then serve. You may sprinkle the remaining onion on the soup (we didn’t!). Certainly you will want to put a few drops of olive oil on the soup once it is served on individual bowls.

Buon appetito!

*Photo from New York Times