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Zingerman’s Ann Arbor Mushroom and Barley Soup

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INGREDIENTS

2 tb Dried porcini mushrooms
2 tb Margarine
1 lg Onion; thinly sliced
2 Ribs celery with leaves; diced
1/4 c Parsley
1 Carrot; peeled and sliced
3 Cloves garlic; chopped
1 lb Fresh porcini or other mushrooms
1 tb Flour
2 qt Beef broth or water
1 c Whole barley
2 ts Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

When I first heard about Ari Weinzweig's delicatessen in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, I couldn't believe it. A deli in the home of my alma mater. It's
not really a deli but more of an international food emporium like New
York's Zabar's with a definite Jewish touch. Mr. Weinzweig, a drop-out
Ph.D. candidate, has taken an academic and appetizing interest in updating
Jewish recipes like mushroom and barley soup, going back in history to the
nineteenth-century Eastern European version similar to that served at New
York's Second Avenue Deli.
1. Soak the mushrooms in enough hot water to cover for a half hour. Strain
through a filter. Reserve the water.
2. Coarsely chop the dried mushrooms.
3. Melt the margarine in a stockpot and sauté the onion, celery, 2
tablespoons of the parsley, carrot, garlic, and fresh mushrooms until soft,
about 5 minutes.
4. Lower the heat and add the flour, stirring every 30 seconds for about 5
minutes or until thick.
5. In a soup pot heat the broth or water. Add a cup of mushroom mixture at
a time to the pot, stirring.
6. Turn the heat to high, and add the reserved mushroom water and barley.
Stir well and add salt to taste.
7. Simmer, covered, for about an hour or until the barley is tender and the
soup is thickened, stirring often.
8. Add additional chopped parsley, mix thoroughly, and adjust seasonings.
Yield: 6 to 8 servings (P) or (M)
Jewish Cooking in America Joan Nathan
Posted to recipelu-digest by Sandy <sandysno@pctech.net> on Feb 25, 1998

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