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Spanish-Jewish Dandelion Soup

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Grains, Meats Jewish 10 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 lb Dried chick-peas [garbanzos]
1/4 lb Dried white beans
Water for soaking
1/2 lb Corned beef [I can't tell if the author meant corned-beef as in brisket or not, prolly any soup meat would do]
2 tb Cooking oil
1/4 lb Garlic beef sausage
8 c Water
2 Cloves garlic; finely chopped
2 Tomatoes; chopped
1 1/2 ts Tsp. ground cumin
2 Potatoes; peeled and diced
1/2 lb Chopped dandelion greens or spinach
1/2 c Margarine [I'd use only 2 or 3 tbsp.]
1 c Croutons

INSTRUCTIONS

>From the rfcj newsgroup ...
Source: The Joys of Jewish Cooking" by Stephen and Ethel Longstreet
You can use spinach instead of dandelions if you have no lawn.
Soak chick-peas and beans overnight in water. Drain. In a large pot saute
beef in oil and add sausage. Saute until cooked.
Remove from pot and slice sausage.
Add rest of ingredients to pot, except for dandelion greens, margarine, and
croutons. Simmer 3 hours or until chick-peas and beans are tender.
Melt margarine in a skillet, add meats and greens on high heat. Stir, toss
greens well until wilted. Add with meats to soup. [at this point, I'd chill
the soup and remove the excess fat cap, or skim soup carefully, or do the
paper towel trick] Serve with crisp croutons.
From: Brian Mailman <bmailman@hooked.net>
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V97 #230 by jefffree@eskimo.com on Aug 12,
1997

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