With the weather outside being well below zero this past week, I thought of this soup my cousin Yorgo makes and had him teach me how he makes it. There is nothing better than some homemade soup to warm you right up!
A Recipe from Cousin Yorgo Karabinakis
Ingredients:
- One Small Whole Chicken OR Whole Chicken cut into pieces (I used a 3 lb Whole Organic Chicken already cut into pieces)
- 3 Carrots (peeled)
- 2 Celery Sticks
- 1 Large Onion Peeled and cut into 1/4's
- A Sprig of Fresh Oregano
- A Bay Leaf
- 2-3 Liters of Water
- Salt and Pepper
- 3 Eggs
- 3 Lemons
- Orzo Pasta or Rice
- Large Dutch Oven Pot
Procedure:
Place Chicken in the Pot and season with Salt and pepper
Pour 2-3 liters of water over the top and bring to a light boil.
Cover and let boil for about 2 1/2-3 hours.
*Skim any fat that rises to the top and stir about every 45 min or so.
After about 2 1/2-3 hours, the broth should be flavorful and golden and the chicken should be so tender! Taste to add more salt.
At this point remove the chicken and place it on a plate to shred and discard the veggies and herbs in the pot with a slotted spoon.
Next, beat three eggs in a small bowl until frothy, and add juice of 3 fresh lemons (make sure you do not get any pits in)
Take a cup of the hot broth and slowly mix it into the egg mixture in order to temper it.
*This prevents it from curdling when you add it to the pot of broth.
Pour the egg, lemon, and broth mixture into the large pot of broth whisking it vigorously, to prevent curdling. It should be a nice smooth broth.
Add the shredded chicken to the pot of broth.
Stir and top with freshly chopped parsley if you like.
At this point you can also add Orzo Pasta or Rice to the soup and let it boil right in the broth.
~*~OPAA!! Enjoy~*~
My Cousin Yorgo and Donna |
Loukoumades at a festival in Kefalas, the village my cousin is from |
Yorgo's sister makingis Pitarakia Milou by hand (savery fried little cheese pies) |
Yorgo's sister made us lunch |
One of the many beaches we went to on the Aegean Sea in Kafalas, Chania Crete |
My husband and I in Kefalas, Chania Crete visiting my cousins Leonidas and Niko |
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