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Iron-rich: Barley Soup

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Meats Canadian Soups 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 T Olive oil
1 Onion, chopped
3 c Mushrooms, sliced
3/4 c Pearl barley
6 c Stock – veg or chicken
2 Bay leaves
1/4 t Pepper
3 c Potatoes, diced
1 1/2 c Carrots, diced
1/2 c Parmesan, freshly grated or
cheddar shredded
1/4 c Fresh parsley, chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

In large sauce pan, heat oil over medium heat; cook onion, stirring
often, for 2-3 minutes or until softened. Add mushrooms; cook,
stirring often, for about 5 minutes or until softened. Add barley;
cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add stock, 2 cups of water, bay leaves
and pepper; bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low; simmer,  covered,
for 1 hour.  Add potatoes, carrots and salt to saucepan; return to
boil. simmer  over medium-low heat for 30 minutes or until vegetables
are tender.  Remove and discard bay leaves.  Taste and adjust
seasoning. Ladle into bowls; sprinkle with Parmesan  and parsley.  Per
serving: calories [about] 250 Protein [g] 5 fat [g]4 carbohydrate  [g]
50 source of fibre: very high source of iron: good Source:  Canadian
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 419
Calories From Fat: 110
Total Fat: 12.6g
Cholesterol: 25.9mg
Sodium: 603.7mg
Potassium: 906.3mg
Carbohydrates: 62.8g
Fiber: 10.8g
Sugar: 6.1g
Protein: 16.6g


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