Ribollita With Cabbage Recipe (2024)

By Martha Rose Shulman

Ribollita With Cabbage Recipe (1)

Total Time
2 hours 45 minutes
Rating
4(157)
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In Tuscany region of Italy, the way to transform leftover bean and vegetable soup into the ultimate comfort food is to reheat the soup with dry or toasted bread, then blend it into a thick, comforting pap. This is called ribollita, which means “reboiled.”

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Ingredients

Yield:Serves four to six

  • 6ounces (1 scant cup) white or borlotti beans, soaked, if desired, for four hours and then drained
  • 1onion, cut in half (½ chopped, ½ left intact)
  • 3large garlic cloves, 1 crushed, the rest minced
  • Salt to taste
  • 3tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1large carrot, diced
  • 1celery rib, diced
  • Pinch of red chili flakes
  • ¼Savoy or green cabbage, cored and shredded 2 cups shredded
  • 114-ounce can chopped or puréed tomatoes, with juice
  • ¾pound (1 bunch) Swiss chard, kale or a mixture, stemmed, cleaned and chopped or cut in chiffonade 3 cups chopped greens
  • A bouquet garni made with a bay leaf, a few sprigs each thyme and parsley, and a Parmesan rind
  • 6thick slices country bread, preferably whole-grain about 6 ounces

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Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

215 calories; 9 grams fat; 1 gram saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 5 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 28 grams carbohydrates; 8 grams dietary fiber; 6 grams sugars; 8 grams protein; 537 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Place the beans in a medium saucepan, and add 4 cups water, the unchopped onion half and the crushed garlic clove. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, add salt to taste, cover and simmer 1 hour. Remove the onion halves. Taste and adjust seasonings.

  2. Step

    2

    Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in a heavy soup pot, and add the chopped onion, carrots and celery. Cook, stirring often, until the onion is tender, about five minutes. Add the garlic and chili flakes, and stir together for 30 seconds to a minute until fragrant. Add the cabbage. Cook, stirring, until the cabbage wilts, three to five minutes. Add the tomatoes. Cook, stirring, until the tomatoes cook down and smell fragrant, five to 10 minutes. Season to taste with salt.

  3. Step

    3

    Stir in the beans and their liquid, add the bouquet garni and another 2 cups of water, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, cover and simmer 30 minutes or until the beans are tender. Taste and adjust seasonings. Add the greens, raise the heat and simmer covered for another 15 minutes. The greens should be falling apart in the soup. Remove the bouquet garni.

  4. Step

    4

    Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Place the bread on the rack, and toast until dry but not browned, about 15 to 20 minutes. Break up into pieces. Remove about 1 cup of the beans and vegetables from the soup. Bring the remaining soup to a simmer, and add the bread. Submerge in the soup, and remove the soup from the heat. Let stand for 20 minutes until the bread is soft. Blend, using a hand immersion blender or the pulse action of a food processor. Return to the pot, add the beans and vegetables you set aside, and heat through. The ribollita should have the consistency of oatmeal. Dilute with water as necessary. Taste and adjust salt and pepper. Spoon the ribollita into bowls or onto soup plates, drizzle olive oil over each bowl and serve.

Tips

  • You can make ribollita with 5 to 6 cups of any type of leftover minestrone using the bread proportions above.
  • Advance preparation: Ribollita will stiffen up considerably if you make it too far in advance. If you do so, thin it out as desired with water or stock and adjust salt.

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Barbarark

A small shortcut......I added the crisped bread to the soup and let it sit for fifteen minutes and didn’t purée it in the blender. It was just as good, and to my mind, more like traditional ribollita in which the bread is soaked but not puréed. Great flavors though, and a lovely winter soup/stew.

Louisa

I love this soup. I had it at a friend’s, and she sent me the recipe, and I made it yesterday.I more than doubled the carrots and celery, I used collards instead of kale, and some homemade chicken broth left from the NYT Chicken Soup from Scratch. I didn’t use an immersion blender because I don’t have one. This soup is so good I had it for dinner last night and breakfast this morning.

Jen

Double check your beans after the end of an hour, don’t just assume they are good to go. Mine came out tough and wouldn’t soften, which I didn’t realize until after I added to the soup. I also doubled the carrots/celery/cabbage. Aside from a bean disaster, it’s delicious.

MF

I added bread at the very end and only blended a small portion so that the bread chunks stayed intact. I really liked the texture of the bread chunks. I added smoked paprika and parmesan (didn't have a rind). I used dried pinto beans since that's what I had. Very hearty and satisfying- would make again with any variety of greens/beans I happen to have.

Jessamine

This was very good, but next time I make it, I will use less bread, and will set aside half the soup in the pot before immersion blending.

DrDre2008SJ

The flavors in this soup are amazing, though I used much more garlic (roasted) than called for. Had red cabbage and Swiss chard on hand, which worked just fine. Will add more carrots & celery next time. Splashed sherry in before serving. Takes the full day with dry beans, but round 1 was delicious. Looking forward to "reboiling" for lunch tomorrow.

Barbarark

A small shortcut......I added the crisped bread to the soup and let it sit for fifteen minutes and didn’t purée it in the blender. It was just as good, and to my mind, more like traditional ribollita in which the bread is soaked but not puréed. Great flavors though, and a lovely winter soup/stew.

ran

Not labor-intensive, but definitely time-intensive. This soup takes at least 3 hours to make, probably 3.5 hours if you follow all the steps from prepping to serving. It's good, but not sure if its hungrily staring at the soup simmer for hours good

Reuel

Subbed leeks (whites & greens) for cabbage. Pressure cooked the beans separately. So delicious.

Louisa

I love this soup. I had it at a friend’s, and she sent me the recipe, and I made it yesterday.I more than doubled the carrots and celery, I used collards instead of kale, and some homemade chicken broth left from the NYT Chicken Soup from Scratch. I didn’t use an immersion blender because I don’t have one. This soup is so good I had it for dinner last night and breakfast this morning.

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