| Souper Girl is super-bland. |
That tomato soup will give you life! |
| Balducci’s |
NP- thanks for this. We don't live near a LebTav and I know the OP didn't ask for this but I love trying copycat recipes and found this one online! Now to find out what ground sumac is! Lebanese Taverna Wannabe Lemony Lentil & Spinach Soup Recipe hack by Karen Fricke Easily makes 10 servings, and tastes better the next day. ½ bunch fresh cilantro, washed and stems removed 12 peeled garlic cloves olive oil 2 ½ t salt, divided 2 large onions, chopped finely 1 lb green lentils, washed and drained ¾ t ground cinnamon 1 t ground sumac 6 cups prepared vegetable broth 6 cups water 10 oz bag frozen chopped spinach 2 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed 3 carrots, peeled and cubed 6 T lemon juice 1. Place cilantro leaves, garlic cloves, 3 T olive oil, and ½ t salt in food processor and process until mixture forms a paste. Set aside. 2. Saute onions in ¼ cup olive oil until translucent and just beginning to brown. 3. Stir lentils and carrots into onions. Cook on medium for a few minutes. 4. Add vegetable broth, water, cinnamon, and sumac, stirring in spices until thoroughly blended. Cook uncovered for 45 minutes on medium heat, stirring occasionally. 5. Add potatoes, spinach, cilantro paste, and additional salt. Add more water if you like soupier soup. (I added about 2 cups.) 6. Cook uncovered on low heat until potatoes are cooked through, about 20 minutes. 7. Add lemon juice and continue cooking, uncovered, for an additional 10 minutes. Adjust salt, spices, and lemon juice to your taste (the recipe is only very mildly spiced and salted. I add more. My daughter adds Tabasco |
PP with LebTav fanatic children here. Thank you! That’s a lot of ingredients but I’m going to try this. I might try to adapt for InstantPot. |
| Roots market |
| praline bakery in bethesda |
| Gemellis in GAITHERSBURG has good Italian wedding, minestrone and lentil soups |
Agree. |
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Soup Lover here:
I like the lentil soup at Le Pain Quotidian but haven't had their other ones. My favorite soup used to be at the old Addie's (not Addies 2.0, now closed)--Black Market Bistro may still carry this soup, not sure, it was a butternut squash. It's hard to find good chicken or matzoh ball soup, so I stick to homemade. MOMs soups are hit or miss for me. Their creamy soups always use coconut milk (to stay vegan) which I don't like. Mosaic Cafe for French Onion soup. Lebanese Taverna used to have a Harrira soup that I liked even better than their lentil but they no longer make it. |
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Picca in Germantown has good soup. https://www.picca.com/
They also have their version of Chupe (shrimp soup) - but it's pretty expensive. If you like cilantro, their Aguadito - Peruvian chicken broth made with rice, cilantro, and red pepper - is really good. |
| Oishi in downtown Bethesda. Go once and think about it for life. So good. |