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Bouneschlupp

Luxembourgish Green Bean Soup, prepared by Anne Lommel

A traditional luxembourgish dish with a modern twist

Bouneschlupp is a hearty green bean soup and a true staple of Luxembourgish home cooking. Traditionally prepared with smoked bacon, potatoes, and cream, this rustic dish reflects the country’s rural roots and love for simple, comforting food. While the classic version remains popular, modern takes often include vegetarian adaptations or gourmet flourishes. Whether enjoyed at home or in restaurants, Bouneschlupp is a warm and satisfying expression of Luxembourg’s culinary heritage. 

Ingredients

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for 4 people

  • 500 g green beans (frozen or fresh)
  • 150 g smoked bacon, diced 
  • 2 floury potatoes, diced 
  • 1 onion, finely chopped 
  • 1 tbsp butter 
  • 1 tbsp flour 
  • 1 litre vegetable or meat stock 
  • 100 ml cream 
  • Salt, pepper, nutmeg 

Preparation

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1Peel and dice the potatoes. Finely chop the onion. Prepare frozen beans (do not defrost). If using fresh beans, trim and cut them into pieces. 
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2Heat the butter in a large pot. Sauté the onion until translucent, then add the bacon and fry until golden. 
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3Sprinkle in the flour and stir for a minute to lightly toast. 
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4Add the potatoes, pour in the stock, and let simmer for 10 minutes. 
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5Now add the frozen beans and let simmer for another 20–25 minutes. (If using fresh beans, add them together with the potatoes in the previous step.) 
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6Stir in the cream and season with salt, pepper, and nutmeg. 
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7Serve hot, ideally with some bread. 

Anne Lommel

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For me, food is more than just nourishment—its culture, emotion, and storytelling. And through my lens, I invite you to see and taste the world in a new way. Through my work on luxembourg-city.com, I share recipes that highlight local and seasonal ingredients, making cooking an accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone.