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Sopa de Salchichon
Ingredients
- 1salchichon
hard salami
- 1potato
peeled and cubed
- 8 cwater
- 4garlic cloves
finely minced
- 1 smallonion
diced
- ¼ csofrito
- ¼ ctomato sauce
- ¼ lbspaghetti
i used fideos
- 2enveloped sazon
about 2 tsp
- 2 tspadobo seasoning
- 2 tbspfresh cilantro
optional
- ½ colives
- 3 earscorn
copped in half
- 2 tbspolive oil
- salt and pepper to taste
Directions
- 1
Add the olive oil to a large soup pot and heat over medium-high heat. Add the sliced salchichon and onions, cook for 4-5 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cook until fragrant, which should take 10 seconds.
- 2
Stir in the sofrito, tomato sauce, adobo, and sazon. Cook for 1 minute. Add the rest of the ingredients except for the cilantro and spaghetti. Bring to a boil.
- 3
Once it comes to a boil, reduce the heat to medium and add the spaghetti. Cook until the spaghetti and the potatoes are fully cooked through.
- 4
Season with salt and pepper and garnish with fresh cilantro. Enjoy with a squeeze of fresh lime if desired.

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About this Recipe
When the chill sets in, nothing warms you quite like a hearty, flavorful bowl of Sopa de Salchichon, the classic Puerto Rican salami soup. This easy recipe brings authentic island comfort straight to your weeknight table, promising a taste of home with every spoonful.
What makes this Sopa de Salchichon so special is the rich, savory depth created by the salchichon (hard salami) combined with aromatic sofrito and classic Puerto Rican seasonings like sazon and adobo. The tender potatoes and comforting noodles transform it into a truly satisfying meal, perfect for cold weather months and making amazing leftovers.
You can anticipate a robust, deeply savory broth brimming with tender potato cubes and comforting strands of spaghetti or fideos. Each spoonful delivers a taste of Puerto Rico, with the subtle brininess of olives and the sweetness of corn complementing the hearty salami. It's a comforting, filling dish that feels both exotic and familiar, designed to chase away the cold and leave you feeling nourished.
While salchichon is key to this soup's authentic flavor, you could consider other hard, cured sausages if you're unable to find it. Feel free to adjust the type of pasta, from thin fideos to elbow macaroni, depending on your textural preference. For an added touch, a squeeze of lime juice just before serving can brighten all the flavors.
This comforting Sopa de Salchichon is ideal for cozy cold weather evenings or as a substantial, flavorful meal prep option that tastes even better the next day.







