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Żurek

6 servings

porcijos

5 days

aktyvus laikas

5 days 50 minutes

bendras laikas

Ingredientai

8 ½ cups (2 litres, 0.5 gallon) meat stock (chicken, mixed-meat, rosół works great too)

7 oz (200g) unsliced bacon

1 (200g, 7 oz) medium white onion

2 medium carrots (roughly 4.2 oz, 120g)

2 parsley roots (roughly 4.2 oz, 120g) - can be substituted for a celery root)

4 links (500g, 1.1 lb) white kiełbasa sausage (fresh, uncooked)

2 ¼ cups (500ml) Sour Rye Flour Starter (link to a recipe in the notes)

1 garlic clove

3 tbsp whipping cream (optional, 30-36% fat)

1 tbsp dried marjoram

Salt to taste

Pepper (freshly ground) to taste

4 bay leaves

5 all-spice berries

5 black peppercorns

4 boiled eggs, halved

Fresh marjoram to garnish

Nurodymai

Get a cooking pot. Pour in the stock and start heating it up (on a medium heat).

Chop bacon and onion into small cubes. Using a frying pan, fry up the bacon first. There is need to add any additional frying fat, bacon will release plenty of its own.

Once the bacon fat has rendered, add the onion pieces and continue frying until both ingredients turn golden.

Move the contents of the frying pan into the pot with cooking stock. If your ‘zakwas’ starter was fermented without spices (that is: bay leaves, all-spice berries and peppercorns), it’s a good moment to add them directly into the soup. I place them inside a mesh spice bag/stock sachet, so that I don't have to struggle fishing them out later.

Peel carrots and parsley roots, drop them whole into the stock.

Add white kiełbasa (uncut, whole links) as well and continue cooking for 30-40 minutes, until the stock becomes meaty in aroma and flavour (you’ll have to test that empirically).

If you haven’t boiled the eggs already, now is a good moment to do so. Once cooked, allow them to cool down.

The next step would be to remove the spices. If you used the spice bag, just take it out. Otherwise, you can fish them out manually with a spoon, or get rid of them using a sieve - and return the soup into the pot.

Now it’s time to add rye 'zakwas' starter. Add 1⅓ cup (300ml) of zakwas for a mild Żurek, up to 2 cups (or more; roughly 500ml) for a more sour result. If you’re not sure how much you should add, just pour it over gradually, tasting along the way.There are two ways to do it:• Mix the contents of the jar/bottle, so that the liquid part blends with the floury part,• Or start by adding the liquid only, topping with the muddy floury part later on - spoonful by spoonful, until you reach the desired thickness. That’s how I do it.

Add 1 tablespoon of dried marjoram and one garlic clove (crushed or roughly chopped), cook for another 4-5 minutes.

Remove the pot from heat. Remove the sausage and vegetables with a slotted spoon, slice them all and return to the pot. You can also leave the sausage unsliced - that’s up to you.

Adding cream is optional, but it balances the flavours very nicely. Place 3 tablespoons of whipping cream into a cup or a small bowl. Add in a tablespoon of Żurek, mix well with a fork. And another spoonful of soup and mix again. Repeat with 2 more tablespoons of Żurek. Pour the mixture into the pot.

Have a taste. Does it need any more salt or a pinch of pepper? If so, add some to taste. Garnish with fresh marjoram or chopped parsley and serve with boiled egg halves.

Smacznego!

Mityba

Porcijos Dydis

1

Kalorijos

458

Bendras Riebalų Kiekis

22 g

Sočiųjų Riebalų Kiekis

7 g

Nesotieji Riebalai

12 g

Transriebalai

0 g

Cholesterolis

138 mg

Natris

934 mg

Bendri Angliavandeniai

45 g

Maistinė Skaidula

8 g

Bendras Cukraus Kiekis

12 g

Baltymai

22 g

6 servings

porcijos

5 days

aktyvus laikas

5 days 50 minutes

bendras laikas
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