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New Garlic and Semolina Soup

Semolina, coarsely ground durum wheat, turns simple, homemade chicken broth into a more substantial, silky textured soup.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes about 2 quarts; 4 to 6 servings

Ingredients

2 quarts chicken broth
1 herb bouquet, tied with cotton string (a few sprigs of thyme and parsley, and a bay leaf)
Salt
1/2 cup semolina
3 green garlic plants (bulbs and stalks), trimmed of green parts and chopped fine

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    In a heavy soup pot, bring to a boil: 2 quarts chicken broth, 1 herb bouquet, tied with cotton string (a few sprigs of thyme and parsley, and a bay leaf), Salt.

    Step 2

    Stirring constantly with a whisk, sprinkle in: 1/2 cup semolina.

    Step 3

    Lower the heat and continue stirring until the semolina is suspended in the broth and no longer settles to the bottom, about 5 minutes. Add: 3 green garlic plants (bulbs and stalks), trimmed of green parts and chopped fine.

    Step 4

    Cook at a simmer, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon, for 20 minutes. Discard the herb bouquet, taste for salt, adjust as needed, and serve hot.

  2. Variations

    Step 5

    Add cooked, chopped spinach to the bowl when serving.

    Step 6

    Float shavings of Parmesan or pecorino cheese on top of each serving.

    Step 7

    Float a little herb butter on top of each serving.

    Step 8

    Add 1 cup shelled peas or thinly sliced snap peas after 13 minutes of cooking.

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