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June Meyer’s Authentic Hungarian Beef Soup (husleves)

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Meats Hungarian Beef, Hungary 4 -6

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Beef chuck
in one piece
5 qt Cold water
3 t Salt
1/2 t Black pepper corns
6 Whole carrots, cleaned
3 Ribs of celery
cut in half
3 Parsley root, peeled
cut in half and
parsley greens
2 Parsnips, peeled
cut in half
3 Onions washed but
unpeeled
6 Whole cloves
3 Potatos, peeled
and halved

INSTRUCTIONS

This is a traditional winter soup. It is served in three courses.
First the broth is served with fine or broad egg noodles. Then the
meat and vegetables are served along with a cold sourcream and
horse-radish sauce. This is a slow cooking soup, that tastes
wonderful. It is worth the time it takes. It makes a cold winter day
cosy. This serves a family.  Regards, June Meyer.  Sear meat in pot.
(This gives greater flavor and color) Cover with  water. Let it come to
a boil and skim the foam off. Add salt, pepper  corns, and let simmer
for 1 hour. Stick 2 cloves into each onion. Add  the carrots, celery,
parsley root and greens, parsnips and onions.  Cover and simmer slowly
for about 2 hours. Add potatos last hour of  cooking.  Serve strained
soup broth with drained cooked egg noodles. Arrange  vegetables and
meat on serving platter. Serve meat and vegetables  with Sour Cream and
Horse-Radish sauce, Tomato Sauce or Dill Sauce.  Add some crusty bread
and enjoy a wonderful meal. Serves 4 to 6.  If you try one of my
recipes please tell me what you think. E-Mail me  at:
june4@interaccess.com WALT Posted to EAT-L Digest 25 November 96  Date:
Tue, 26 Nov 1996 22:50:04 -0500  From:    Walt Gray
<waltgray@MNSINC.COM>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1132
Calories From Fat: 707
Total Fat: 78.4g
Cholesterol: 233.6mg
Sodium: 1989.9mg
Potassium: 1526.9mg
Carbohydrates: 44g
Fiber: 11.7g
Sugar: 15.7g
Protein: 61.5g


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