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June Meyer's Authentic Hungarian Lentil Soup
* Exported from MasterCook *
JUNE MEYER'S AUTHENTIC HUNGARIAN LENTIL SOUP
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Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
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Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1 lb Dried lentils,
-washed and drained
1/4 c Lard, bacon drippings,
-or oil
2 md Onions, chopped
1 Parsnip
-or parsley root, chopped
2 md Carrots, sliced
1 c Sliced celery
8 c Water
1 t Salt to taste
Several whole black pepper
-corns
2 Whole cloves
2 Bay leaves
1 lg Potato, peeled and grated
2 lg Links(or 4 small) smoked
-sausage, skin pricked
-with fork
2 tb Good vinegar
Hungarian soups are usually served in the fall and
winter months. When ever I make a large pot of soup in
winter, the steam always condenses on the windows. I
then always think of a remote memory I have of playing
by a low window, water running down in little
riverlets, and shadowy forms passing by single file on
the other side of the window, and the wonderful smell
of soup cooking. When I asked my mother about the
memory she said that my paternal grandmother had died
in January 1936, and family and guests were coming
back from the cemetary after the burial. It was frigid
out and Hungarian soup, bread and Strudel was made to
feed the frozen mourners. I was two years old and that
faint memory has stayed with me for my whole life.
Never a separate course by itself, but always the main
course. This is another one of those hearty Peasant
soups that is a complete meal by itself. Serve it with
some crusty bread, a chunk of cheese and a dark beer.
Serve in a large bowl steaming hot. Regards, June
Meyer.
In a large pot, heat fat and add carrots, root
vegetable and onions. Saute until onions are golden.
Add lentils, water, celery, and seasonings. Grate the
potato into the mixture and add sausage. Simmer
covered 1 hour until lentils and vegetables are
tender. Remove bay leaves. Add vinegar just before
serving and adjust salt. Serve with a crusty bread and
salad.
Mongol Soup
If you add one can of tomato paste and two cans of
water to the above soup and puree it, you will have
made another soup called Mongo Soup. Try it, it is
good.
Serves 6 If you try one of my recipes please tell me
what you think.
E-Mail me at: june4@interaccess.com
WALT
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