This week’s Foodie is Lori L, one of our all-star clients who continues to improve her diet, one meal

Spicy Sweet Potato & Bean Soup
at a time. Her recommendation of this Portuguese style soup had three firsts for me: The first time I ever used balsamic vinegar and garlic chili paste in soup and the first time I have ever left the skin on a sweet potato. It’s silly, but I didn’t even think you could eat the skin of a sweet potato even though I almost always eat the skin of a regular potato.
Although the
original recipe calls for 4 cups of coarsely chopped Collard Greens or Swiss Chard, Lori used fresh spinach instead. Following her cue, and seeing what I had available, I used a 10oz block of frozen chopped spinach. Less prep for me and one less trip to the store! Here are the ingredients:
1 Large Onion, coarsely chopped

Coarsely Chopped Onion
2 teaspoons Olive Oil (A 1/2 dollar size puddle in a cold pan is about a teaspoon)3 cups low sodium broth (vegetable or chicken)2-4 teaspoons chili garlic paste (3 teaspoons was Medium-Hot)1 Medium Unpeeled Sweet Potato diced into 1/2 inch cubes1 can (14.5 oz) diced tomatoes, undrained1 can white beans (Great Northern, Canneloni or Navy), drain then fill back up with fresh water.4 cups packed chopped greens (Spinach, Swiss Chard, or Collard Greens) or 10oz frozen chopped spinach defrosted.

Spicy Chili Garlic Paste
4 teaspoons balsamic vinegar (optional, but it was a delicious addition!) Method: Saute the onion in the olive oil in a large heavy bottomed pot for 3 minutes on Medium heat. Add the broth, chili garlic paste and sweet potatoes and bring to a boil on high heat. Once boiling, turn down the heat to a simmer uncovered for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the tomatoes, bean and greens; return to a boil and simmer another 5 minutes or until the sweet potatoes and greens are tender. Remove from heat, stir in the balsamic vinegar if desired and serve! Notes: Makes excellent leftovers. Karin noted that probably due to the low fat content, it is not quite satisfying all by itself for a meal, so add meat or your favorite protein for a one-pot wonder. Calorie totals using ~2cups of sweet potato, a package of frozen spinach and low sodium broth:Each 1 cup serving contains: 190 calories, 2g fat, 33g carbs, 10g protein, 9g fiber and 225mg sodium.