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Georgian Potato Soup

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Meats, Dairy Georgian Ethnic, Vegetable, Georgian, Soup 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 c Potatos diced 1/2"
1/2 c Onions chopped small
1/4 c Scallions chopped
1 c Apple sauce
1/4 c Apple juice
3 c Chicken stock OR-
3 c Vegetable stock
1 1/4 c Heavy cream
1/2 c Cottage cheese
1/3 c Raisins
1 Garlic clove minced
1/3 c Dried apricots chopped
2 1/2 tb Flour
1/4 ts Cumin
2 ts Dry mustard
1/2 ts White pepper
1 tb Dried hot pepper flakes
2 ts Salt
1 ts Dill dried and crushed
1 tb Parsley fresh & chopped
3 tb Carrots julienned

INSTRUCTIONS

MAIN SOUP INGREDIENTS
SPICES
Mix 1 cup of the cream, the cottage cheese, & the flour in mixing bowl.
Beat until smooth then blend in the remianing cream. This can be done by
hand, with a hand mixer, or in a blender. Set aside in refrigerator. Mix
all of the spices together and divide into 2 equal portions. Take a large,
heavy pot and place on HIGH heat for 3-4 minutes. Add the vegetables except
for 2 cups of the diced potatos. and 1 of the spice portions. Stir and cook
over the High heat for 4-6 minutes being sure to scrape the crusts that
form on the bottom of the pot. Add the apple juice and then the apple
sauce. Stir & cook for 2-3 minutes then add the stock, the other spice
portion. Cook while stirring for 12 minutes. Remove and either rice the
mixture or puree it in a blander until it is smooth. Return to the pot, add
the 2 cups of diced potatos, bring to a boil, reduce heat to Low, stir
well, cover and cook for 15 minutes. Add more stock if more liquid is need.
Blend in the cream mixture and continue to cook stirring as you do for 3-4
minutes. ORIGIN: Dr. Myra Rostinisa, Tblisi-Goergia, circa 1995
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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