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Tahnabour (yogurt Soup)

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Eggs Armenian Armenian, Soups 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/3 c Whole wheat or barley
3 c Water
1 qt Yogurt
1/2 Onion, chopped fine
1 T Oil
2 T Butter
1/2 t Paprika
1 Egg
1 T Water
Dried mint

INSTRUCTIONS

Tahnabour is a traditional soup served in most regions of Armenia. It
is a light soup said to aid digestion and often fed to those ill with
a "sick stomach." In a 3-quart suacepan, put 2 tablespoons water, 1
tablespoon flour, and the egg. Beat with an egg beater.  Mix water with
Madzoon to dilute and add to egg mixture. Heat and stir  constantly
until it reaches a boil. Do not boil.  Add the barley and then salt to
taste. Add dried mint.  Saute the onions in an oil and butter misture
until reduced. Onions  will appear clear and glossy. Add paprika.  Add
this vegetable and spice mixture to the soup. Warm soup  carefully; do
not boil. Walt  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 209
Calories From Fat: 85
Total Fat: 9.7g
Cholesterol: 51.1mg
Sodium: 131.9mg
Potassium: 447.2mg
Carbohydrates: 20g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 14.2g
Protein: 10.8g


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