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Avgolemono

Truly one of the great delights of Eastern Mediterranean cooking, always refreshing and comforting. For an easier version, try simplest Egg-Lemon Soup (or the Lithuanian recipe that follows) as a variation. I am tempted to say you must use good homemade stock for this, but I’ll leave it as a recommendation. I had the soup made with tomatoes once—a regional variation—and enjoyed it very much. But the color may not be what you’re expecting.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 4 servings

Ingredients

5 cups chicken or vegetable stock, preferably homemade (page 160 or 162)
1/2 cup long-grain rice or orzo
1 carrot, thinly sliced
1 celery stalk, minced
Salt and black pepper to taste
1 cup chopped tomato, optional
2 eggs
1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, or more to taste
Minced fresh dill or parsley leaves for garnish

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Put the stock in a large, deep saucepan or casserole and turn the heat to medium-high. When it is just about boiling, turn the heat down to medium so that it bubbles but not too vigorously. Stir in the rice, carrot, and celery and cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are all tender, about 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and add the tomato if you’re using it; turn the heat under the soup to low.

    Step 2

    Use a whisk to beat the eggs in a bowl with the lemon zest and juice; still beating, add about 1/2 cup of the hot stock. Gradually add about another cup of the stock, beating all the while. Pour this mixture back into the soup and reheat, but under no circumstances allow the mixture to boil or the eggs will scramble.

    Step 3

    Taste and add salt, pepper, or lemon juice as necessary. Garnish with the dill and serve.

  2. Simplest Egg-Lemon Soup

    Step 4

    Here good stock really is a must, because you are not adding much to it at all. Omit the carrot, celery, tomatoes, and zest. Heat the stock, cook the rice, and proceed to step 2.

The Best Recipes in the World by Mark Bittman. © 2005 by Mark Bittman. Published by Broadway Books. All Rights Reserved. MARK BITTMAN is the author of the blockbuster The Best Recipes in the World (Broadway, 2005) and the classic bestseller How to Cook Everything, which has sold more than one million copies. He is also the coauthor, with Jean-Georges Vongerichten, of Simple to Spectacular and Jean-Georges: Cooking at Home with a Four-Star Chef. Mr. Bittman is a prolific writer, makes frequent appearances on radio and television, and is the host of The Best Recipes in the World, a 13-part series on public television. He lives in New York and Connecticut.
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