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Ras Asfour (Lentil Soup)

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Meats Soups, Middle east 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 c Yellow or orange lentils (go through them and pick out stones)
1/2 lb Choice ground beef
1/3 c Chopped fresh parsley
1 ts Salt
1/4 ts Pepper
2 ts Olive oil
1 Onion, sliced
1/2 c Shaarla, or vermicelli broken into pieces
1/3 c Lemon juice

INSTRUCTIONS

Suhour ("the meal before sunrise") is usually good, stick-to-your-ribs
food.
Rinse lentils and drain, picking out any discolored ones. Combine
with 5-6 cups water in a large kettle and bring to a boil. Lower heat
and simmer for 20 minutes, skimming off foam as it forms on top.
While the lentils are cooking, combine ground meat with parsley, salt
and pepper. Using about a tablespoon of the meal mixture for each,
form into small meatballs and chill until needed.
Heat the olive oil and saute the onion until soft and golden. Reserve.
When lentils are soft, mash them with the back of a spoon to thicken
the soup. Add shaarla (or vermicelli) and meatballs. Cook 10-15
minutes longer, until meatballs are cooked through. To serve, divide
onion slices among 6 bowls. Stir lemon juice into soup and ladle over
onions.
Makes 6-8 servings.
From Tuscon area newspapers, 1994, 3rd quarter, courtest Mike Orchekowski.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/tn-94q3.zip

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