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  2. Dean cooks Greek Lentil Soup, also known as Fakes - AOL

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    WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards shares a delicious recipe for Greek Lentil Soup, also known as Fakes. 4 carrots, chopped into bite-sized pieces. 4 stalks celery, chopped into bite-sized ...

  3. Warm Up with a Bowl of Ree Drummond's Lentil Soup - AOL

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    Yields: 8 cups. Prep Time: 30 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 15 mins. Ingredients. 1 tbsp. olive oil. 3. carrots, chopped. 3. garlic cloves, finely chopped. 2. celery ...

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  5. Lentil soup - Wikipedia

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    The Roman cookbook Apicius, compiled in the 1st century AD, includes a recipe for lentil soup with chestnuts. [3] Lentil soup is mentioned in the Bible: in Genesis 25:30-34, Esau is prepared to give up his birthright for a pot of fragrant red lentil soup being cooked by his brother, Jacob. In Jewish tradition, lentil soup has been served at ...

  6. Avgolemono - Wikipedia

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    The soup is usually made with whole eggs, but sometimes with just yolks. [4] The whites may be beaten into a foam separately before mixing with the yolks and lemon juice, or whole eggs may be beaten with the lemon juice. [5] The starch of the pasta or rice contributes to stabilizing the emulsion.

  7. Magiritsa - Wikipedia

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    Magiritsa is eaten to break the fast of the Greek Orthodox Great Lent, the 40 days before Easter. [1] Its role and ingredients result from its association with the roasted lamb traditionally served at the Paschal meal; in its traditional form, magiritsa consists of the offal removed from the lamb before roasting, flavored with seasonings and sauces.

  8. I'm a Greek Mediterranean diet expert. Here's my best advice ...

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    Greek people are very proud of their food and like to make it very fresh. This was especially true when I was growing up, in the 1940s and '50s, as there wasn't much refrigeration outside the big ...

  9. Psarosoupa - Wikipedia

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    Psarosoupa (Greek: ψαρόσουπα) is the Greek word for a fish soup, traditional to Greek cuisine. There are several variations on the soup. All include fish and vegetables. The types of fish used vary: carp, cod, hake, mackerel, salmon, skate, trout, turbot, perch, haddock, and swordfish are all possibilities. [1]