Bacon, Cabbage and Potato Soup | Slimming Eats Recipes (2024)

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Dig into a bowl of this delicious healthy Bacon, Cabbage and Potato Soup with simple ingredients but full on flavour.

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How could I not create a soup that brings me back to my childhood?

For those of you that have seen my name, some have probably already worked out that there is some Irish in their somewhere and for those that have been pronouncing my name as She O Ban, you have it all wrong, because the correct pronunciation for my very Irish name - Siobhan is actually Shiv Awn.

The amount of times I've been called She 0 Ban is really outstanding. Luckily I don't take any offence and find it rather amusing. I kind of set it as a game now, especially when ordering coffee at Starbucks and they ask me for my name. I get such a chuckle at seeing how wrong they write it on the cup, occasionally I can get the odd surprise when they actually can spell and pronounce it correctly, which then often leads into a discussion of how they knew the name. Usually, it's a friend they went to university with, or a member of their family is Irish. It's a great conversation starter that's for sure.

The Irish side actually comes from my mum, and she was a pure home cooked food kind of person. Stews, cottage pie, spaghetti bolognese, soups etc. She also made her own cakes all from scratch and never ever measured or weighed anything. She could make the most delicious cakes and it all by just looking at how much she had tossed into the bowl. In fact, I don't think my mum ever even owned any kitchen scales. I don't ever remember seeing any.

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The Victoria Sponge cakes she made were amazing. Truly the best cake ever and I now when making cakes myself, especially for the kids birthday, I always tend to make the same. We as a family love our jam and cream filling on a cake. Not exactly Slimming friendly, but for birthdays it's a special occasion, right?

Often on Slimming Eats a recipe idea will pop into my head, based on all the food I used to love as a child, but I'll add my own kind of twist to it. One of the regular meals my mum would make is a big huge pot of bacon and cabbage, that would simmer on the stove for hours. For most people, it probably sounds not very nice and all, but it really was comforting with a nice big spoonful of creamy buttery mashed potatoes.

Recently when looking for inspiration for a new soup to make, that very meal popped into my head. But I wanted it all in one dish, the lovely flavours of the cabbage and bacon, with the creaminess of those mashed potatoes. So Bacon, Cabbage and Potato Soup, just seemed perfect!!

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When chopping up the Yukon gold potatoes, to add to the pot, I couldn't help but grab a sweet potato and throw that in two. Most Irish would not be too impressed with a sweet potato added into a very Irish dish, but I often do thing out of the normal, and I think it adds amazing flavour to this soup.

For the creaminess to this Bacon, Cabbage and Potato Soup, I use milk and a little cornstarch. Of course, milk can be used, but as a serving of this soup is less than your daily allowance.

I recommend using a thick cut of ham or bacon for this, I bought a piece of unsliced peameal bacon, and removed all visible fat and sliced it myself, it was perfect for this soup.

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This soup also freezes fine, so is perfect for those batch cooking days, if you want to get some meals cooked up in advance.

Why not make a pot of this Bacon, Cabbage and Potato Soup today, and you will have a hearty filling meal for the next few days, that you can just heat up as you want.

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Looking for some more soup recipes to try? Perfect meals in a bowl for this time of year. Then check out these below:

  • Loaded Baked Potato Soup
  • Turkey Taco Soup
  • Spicy Roasted Parsnip and Sweet Potato Soup
  • Vegetable and Pearl Barley Soup
  • Chicken Butternut Squash Coconut Curry Soup
  • Chicken, Bean and Rice Soup
  • Chicken and Vegetable Soup
  • Split Pea and Bacon Soup
  • Spicy Sweet Potato, Red Pepper and Carrot Soup

and if that’s not enough to choose from, don’t forget my FULL RECIPE INDEX with over 500+ delicious Slimming Eats Recipes.

Usually, I would recommend another recipe to serve on the side, but this Bacon, Cabbage and Potato Soup, is truly a complete meal just as it is. The one and only thing I would recommend if you like bread is this delicious Gluten-Free Soda Bread - not a true soda bread as it's made with oats, but it tastes amazing.

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Bacon, Cabbage and Potato Soup

Yield: 4 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 55 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

This recipe is gluten free, Slimming Eatsand Weight Watchers friendly

WW Smart Points - 9

Ingredients

  • 500g of thick sliced ham or bacon
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 1 clove of garlic, crushed
  • 500g of yukongold potatoes (or similar white potato), peeled and cubed
  • 500g of green cabbage, shredded
  • 300g of sweet potato, peeled and cubed
  • 2 cups of skimmed milk
  • 4 cups of chicken stock
  • 1 tbs of cornstarch

Instructions

  1. Spray a large saucepan with some spray oil, add the bacon, onion and garlic and fry until bacon is cooked and onion/garlic are softened
  2. Add the potatoes and cabbage and some more spray oil and cook for approx 5 mins, cabbage will become slightly transparent.
  3. Add the stock, bring to the boil and then reduce heat and simmer for 40 mins until potatoes are soft
  4. Stir in the milk, mix cornstarch with a little water to make a paste, stir this into the soup and simmer for a further 5 mins until thickened and creamy.
  5. Season with some salt and black pepper.
  6. Enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1 serving
Amount Per ServingCalories 370Total Fat 4.6gSaturated Fat 1.6gCholesterol 2.5mgSodium 926mgCarbohydrates 61.1gFiber 8.6gSugar 17.6gProtein 28.5g

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FAQs

How long does cabbage soup last in the fridge? ›

Storing cabbage soup:

To store this soup, let it cool entirely before storing it in an airtight container for 3 to 5 days in the fridge. Alternatively, you can freeze it for up to 2 months.

Is cabbage soup good for you? ›

Like other very low calorie diets, the Cabbage Soup Diet will likely cause temporary weight loss. But people who follow it tend to regain most of the weight lost unless they make other permanent changes. Additionally, eating only cabbage soup is nutritionally unbalanced and not safe.

Can you freeze soup that has cabbage in it? ›

Yes! Cabbage soup freezes quite well. Transfer the cooled soup to freezer bags (or any freezer-safe containers) in serving-sized portions, squeeze out the excess air, and lay flat in the freezer. Label with the date and freeze for up to three months.

How many calories in a bowl of cabbage soup? ›

2 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) dietary guidelines recommends the following nutrient-dense foods as part of a healthy diet:3. Because the cabbage soup diet recipes vary, there isn't one standard set of nutrition facts for cabbage soup, but on average, a bowl has about 50 to 100 calories.

Does cabbage soup burn belly fat? ›

The cabbage soup diet has been used as a rapid weight-loss plan for decades. And while following it will likely result in weight loss, the results may be fleeting, and participants may not experience a significant reduction in fat mass and body fat percentage like they might with a gradual weight-loss program.

How many times a day can you eat cabbage soup? ›

Because cabbage soup is very low in calories, there is no limit to how much a person may consume while following this diet. Most people will need at least two bowls per day for the week to avoid feeling excessively hungry.

Is too much cabbage soup bad for you? ›

Negative health effects of the cabbage soup diet

Excess sodium intake – if you make the soup using canned vegetable juice. Inadequate caloric intake – it's likely that you'll suffer from weakness, fatigue, and dizziness, meaning you won't be able to exercise properly for the week.

What can't you eat on the cabbage soup diet? ›

The cabbage soup diet allows you to eat all of the cabbage soup you like in addition to adding certain foods on specific days throughout the week. No bread, alcohol, or carbonated beverages, including diet sodas.

Does cabbage detox the body? ›

Cabbage does double detox duty. Its diuretic properties help rid your body of excess liquid, carrying toxins along with it. Like other cruciferous veggies, cabbage is also sulfur-rich, helping your liver break down toxins so they can be more easily expelled.

Why does my cabbage soup taste so bland? ›

Not Adding Acid

If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

How much weight can you lose on the 7 day cabbage soup diet? ›

On the cabbage soup diet, most people lose between 5-10 pounds. For me, it's usually in the 7-10 pound range.

What soup is good for constipation? ›

It's easy to make a soup for constipation. All you need to do is combine vegetables that are rich in fibre: a leek and courgette soup, for example, will do the trick.

How many times a day do you eat cabbage soup to lose weight? ›

Just like the name says, the bulk of this diet is fat-free cabbage soup, eaten two to three times a day with other allowed foods assigned each day.

What is the Dolly Parton diet? ›

The diet that Dolly Parton reportedly followed during her bingeing and dieting cycles is known as the Cabbage Soup Diet. It is a short-term weight loss plan that involves consuming a low-calorie cabbage soup along with a specific set of allowed food items for a duration of seven days.

Can I eat soup after 7 days? ›

Originally Answered: How long can you keep a soup in the fridge? According to the FDA food code you should keep prepared foods for no longer then 4 days and manufactured foods for 7 days. If you prepare the soup at home and cook and cool the ingredients I would recommend 4 days at 41 degrees F or below.

Can I eat cabbage soup for a week? ›

Eating cabbage soup for a week may help you lose weight, as long as you follow a balanced diet and regular exercise plan. Research suggests that cabbage soup can provide essential vitamins and minerals while helping to reduce overall calorie intake.

How long until cabbage soup goes bad? ›

When does Cabbage Soup expire? Once made, cabbage soup can stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. If it's store-bought and unopened, it can typically last up to 1-2 years past the printed date as long as it's not stored in extreme temperatures. However, once opened, it should be consumed within 3-4 days.

Is cooked cabbage good after 5 days? ›

Cover and refrigerate cooked cabbage within two hours of cooking and use within 3-5 days. If the cabbage is part of mixed dish like cabbage rolls, store covered in the fridge and use within 3-4 days. Freeze fresh or cooked cabbage in airtight containers or freezer bags for 10-12 months.

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