Trahanas soup recipe
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Trahanas soup (trahanosoupa, traxanas soupa, Τραχανόσουπα) is a soup made with trahana, a pebble-shaped grain product made of one of semolina, wheat flour, bulgur, or cracked wheat. Milk, buttermilk, or yogurt is mixed into the flour to form a thick mass. Some recipes include egg.
This recipe uses the sour variant of trahana. Trahana can be used in many dishes, even to replace bread crumbs in meatballs. This soup is one of the most basic ways to use trahana.
Sour trahanas soup
2 tbsp. | extra virgin olive oil 1 | onion, minced OR 1 tsp. dried onion flakes 1.50 cup | sour trahana 8 cup | water OR vegetable stock OR chicken stock 1 oz. | feta cheese, crumbled, per serving (at minimum) 0.50 tsp. | kosher salt 0.25 tsp. | black pepper, ground 3 tbsp. | lemon juice, strained (optional) | extra virgin olive oil, drizzled (optional) | yogurt (optional) | mint OR parsley OR dill, fresh, chopped (optional)
- Heat oil over medium heat in large saucepot (4+ litres).
- Add onion and brown. Skip if using onion flakes.
- Add trahana and stir for about one minute. Add onion flakes to oil first, if using.
- Add water or stock and bring to a boil.
- Add salt and pepper. Reduce heat and simmer.
- Stir regularly until trahana is tender and soup is slightly thickened. Add more salt and pepper to taste.
- Remove from heat. Optionally stir in lemon juice.
- Spoon into bowls and top with feta cheese.
- Optionally garnish with a drizzle of oil.
- Optionally garnish with yogurt and fresh herbs.