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Oxtail Barley Soup "a La Feivel"

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Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

5 Pieces Oxtail, chose middle
parts as the most tasty
2 Carrots shredded, med. size
1 Parnio root, shredded
small
1 c Barley, cooked for one hr
and drained and washed
note1
1/2 c Dried Mushrooms, crushed for
small parts note2
1 Onion chopped, you can
subst. 1 Tbl spoon of
dried
onion
Parsley, chive and dill
chopped
Salt, pepper as option a
little sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE1: Jewish tradition calles using not drained barley) I do it just
because my children (BTW me as well) don't like sort of "glue")  NOTE:
The best flavor you can get only from wild dried mushrooms. I  started
picking wild mushrooms for You can use fresh mushrooms from
supermarket, but flavor is diffrent. Dried mushrooms what  suppermarket
offers is sort of substitute of real dried mushrooms.  Any kind of
shitake sounds like "tynef" or "drek"... hehehe...  Oxtails soak in
cold water with Tblspoon of Lemon juice overnight.  Next day cooke them
with barley atkeast 3 hrs in Low heat, adding if  necessary water
(don't add cold water, add always hot water). Mean  time sautee
onion,carrot and parsnip with 1 tbl spoon of olive oil.  Add vegetables
to soup and cooked another 30 min. Add sal, pepper  (and if you'd like
abissale sugar).  Served hot. All greens put directly in plate before
serving. Posted to  JEWISH-FOOD digest V97 #103 by "Phil Gurnicht"
<gurnicht@hotmail.com>  on Mar 27, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 134
Calories From Fat: 18
Total Fat: 2.2g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 715.7mg
Potassium: 995.5mg
Carbohydrates: 23.5g
Fiber: 10.7g
Sugar: 7.3g
Protein: 11.6g


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