Our puppy boys aren’t actually puppies, they are 11 and 8. We call them puppies as they like to act like that and occasionally they teach themselves new tricks. Guinness, our 11 year old, decided to channel Houdini this morning. Because we’re still having work done on the house we put the dogs safely in a room. It usually works. Only this morning Guinness figured out how to open our sliding doors. It got a little hairy as we corralled him. It was bit bit like a comedy of people going in and out of rooms but no one could see anyone else.
Murphy has been taking this in stride but Guinness has taken to muttering at the intrusions. Definitely put out! Fortunately it will be over soon and he’ll soon get his room back. Silly sausage.
With the cacophony going on, comfort food hits the spot. Bacon chicken white bean soup fits the bill. I added bacon and chicken to this soup because they needed to be used up. Necessity being the mother of invention and all that.
In a saucepan add a half chicken breast that has been cubed and 3-4 rashers of streaky bacon that has been chopped. Sauté on medium heat.
Slice 2-3 mushrooms and chop 4-6 cloves of garlic. Once the bacon has rendered a bit add the veg to the saucepan.
Add 3 cups/24 ounces of chicken stock and bring to a simmer. Next add 2 cans of 15 ounce cans of white beans after rinsing them. Continue to simmer until the beans are cooked through. Season with se salt and pepper. A healthy splash of white wine, ahandful of fresh parsley and 4 ounces of freshly grated Parmesan finishes off the soup.
Fresh baked crusty bread with butter is a perfect companion to this soup.
I really enjoyed this hearty soup. A nice break from all the upheaval.
Such a rich and tasty looking soup!
Thank you! It helps to keep the winter at bay. 😊
Yummy delicious recipe for a hearty soup.
Hopefully, the end of the renovation is in sight.
The project will be done a lot sooner than it would be if we did it! 😄
Gorgeous, gorgeous soup…my kind of cooking! Love your dog’s names…and ours are both 8 years old and we call them our pups…they’re always puppyish to us 😀
Lovely. I can taste it !!!
Thank you!