Best 5 Avgolemono Greek Egg And Lemon Soup Recipes

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**Avgolemono: A Delightful Journey Through Greek Culinary Heritage**

Avgolemono, a hallmark of Greek cuisine, is a delectable egg-lemon soup that captivates the senses with its velvety texture, vibrant flavors, and aromatic essence. This culinary gem holds a prominent place in Greek homes and restaurants, often served as a comforting starter or light main course. Avgolemono's versatility extends beyond its traditional form, inspiring variations that showcase its adaptability to diverse tastes and preferences. Embark on a culinary adventure as we delve into the world of Avgolemono, exploring its origins, unraveling its ingredients, and presenting a collection of enticing recipes that celebrate this Greek treasure. From the classic Avgolemono soup to innovative twists like the Avgolemono pasta and the Avgolemono chicken, each recipe promises a unique gustatory experience that honors the essence of this beloved dish.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

AVGOLEMONO (GREEK LEMON-EGG SOUP)



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Avgolemono (Greek Lemon-Egg Soup)

Provided by Jane Kirby

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 6

6 cups low-sodium chicken broth
0.75 cup long-grain rice
2 cooked chicken-breast halves, skin discarded and meat shredded
2 large eggs, at room temperature
0.33 cup fresh lemon juice
1 lemon, thinly sliced

Steps:

  • Place the broth and the rice in a large saucepan and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce to a simmer, cover, and cook for 15 minutes or until the rice is cooked.
  • Add the chicken. Remove the soup from heat and cover.
  • Whisk the eggs and lemon juice in a medium bowl until frothy.
  • Slowly add about 1 cup hot chicken broth to the lemon and eggs, whisking continually. Slowly stir the warmed eggs into the soup.
  • Ladle soup into bowls. Serve immediately with a slice of lemon.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 314 kcal, Carbohydrate 36 g, Cholesterol 145 mg, Protein 28 mg, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 178 mg, Fat 7 g, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

AVGOLEMONO (GREEK EGG AND LEMON SOUP)



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The name of this classic soup comes from its two main ingredients: egg (avgo)and lemon juice (lemoni).

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 cups Homemade Chicken Stock Homemade Chicken Stock, or canned low-sodium chicken broth, skimmed of fat
2 cups uncooked orzo, (rice-shaped pasta)
1 teaspoon salt, or to taste
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
3 tablespoons cornstarch
4 large eggs
3/4 cup fresh lemon juice, (4 lemons)

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, bring 6 cups stock to a boil. Add orzo; cook until al dente, 10 minutes. Add salt and pepper.
  • Dissolve cornstarch in 1/2 cup water. Heat remaining 2 cups stock until hot; do not boil.
  • In an electric mixer, beat eggs with whisk until fluffy; add cornstarch mixture and lemon juice. With mixer on medium-low speed, slowly add 1 to 2 cups hot stock until incorporated and mixture thickens slightly. Add any remaining stock to orzo.
  • Over low heat, slowly add egg mixture to orzo, stirring constantly until thickened and creamy. Do not let it come to a boil; eggs will curdle. Serve immediately.

GREEK LEMON CHICKEN SOUP AKA AVGOLEMONO



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Provided by Jeff Mauro, host of Sandwich King

Time 1h

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 quarts low-sodium chicken stock
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 cup orzo or rice
3 large eggs, separated
1 tablespoon lemon zest plus 1/2 to 1 cup fresh lemon juice
Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper
Chopped fresh parsley, for garnish

Steps:

  • In a large stockpot, bring the chicken stock to a boil. Add the chicken breasts and then lower to a simmer. Simmer until the chicken is just cooked through and the internal temperature registers 160 degrees F, 15 to 20 minutes; remove to a bowl. Once cooled, shred the chicken and reserve.
  • Add the orzo or rice to the pot with the chicken stock and cook until al dente, 5 to 8 minutes.
  • In a large bowl, whisk the egg whites to soft peaks. In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and most of the lemon juice, reserving some to add later as needed. Fold the egg yolk mixture into the egg whites. Once combined, ladle in some hot stock to temper the egg mixture, whisking constantly and adding the hot liquid slowly. Very slowly, add the warm whipped egg/lemon mixture into the pot, whisking constantly to prevent any curds or clumps from forming. Continue to cook over medium-low to medium heat, whisking, until the soup thickens, about 10 minutes more.
  • Add the shredded chicken and any reserved juices to the soup. Add the lemon zest and season with salt and plenty of freshly cracked black pepper. Taste and add additional lemon juice if needed. Garnish with chopped parsley.

SOUPA AVGOLEMONO (EGG-LEMON SOUP)



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This tasty soup is very popular in Greece and Cyprus. I remember my father making it on chilly winter days, especially when there were colds and flu in the household! Sometimes he would add chopped, cooked chicken to the soup, and other times he would serve it plain. This is a taste of my childhood.

Provided by truebrit

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 25m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

6 cups chicken broth
3/4 cup rice or 3/4 cup orzo pasta
3 eggs
1 lemon, juice of

Steps:

  • Bring broth to boil in saucepan, and add rice or orzo.
  • Cover and cook on medium low heat for 20-25 minutes (rice) or 10 minutes (orzo).
  • While the rice cooks, lightly beat the eggs and the lemon juice together.
  • Remove the broth from heat.
  • Slowly mix about one cup of the hot broth into egg-lemon mixture.
  • Add to the soup gradually while stirring.
  • Place saucepan back on the heat, and stir until soup is heated through (DO NOT BOIL).
  • Serve.

YOUVARLAKIA AVGOLEMONO (LEMONY GREEK MEATBALL SOUP)



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Avgolemono is a Greek egg and lemon mixture that's tangy and silky, and used to thicken sauces and soups. In the United States, most versions of avgolemono soup brim with grains of rice and chunks of chicken. In this recipe, a riff on youvarlakia avgolemono, ground chicken and rice are rolled into meatballs, then simmered in the broth, making the whole thing heartier without losing the soup's characteristic brightness. Many recipes for youvarlakia call for ground beef, and, if you like you can substitute that here. Note that because of the eggs in the broth, leftovers do not freeze well.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Time 1h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 pound ground chicken (or ground turkey or beef), very cold
3/4 cup chopped fresh dill or parsley, plus more for garnish
1/2 cup grated yellow onion (from about 1 small onion)
1/4 cup grated carrot (from about 1 carrot)
1/4 cup uncooked long-grain rice, such as basmati or Carolina, well rinsed and drained
1 garlic clove, finely grated, pushed through a garlic press, or minced
1 teaspoon fine sea salt, plus more as needed
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, plus more as needed
1/2 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
6 cups chicken stock
2 large eggs, at room temperature
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice (from about 2 lemons)
Freshly grated nutmeg, for serving (optional)

Steps:

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine ground chicken, 1/4 cup dill, onion, carrot, rice, garlic, salt, pepper and lemon zest. Gently mix with your hands until well combined.
  • Gently form the mixture into 24 meatballs, each about 1 1/4 inches in diameter, placing them on a plate or baking pan. Cover and chill for at least 20 minutes or up to 24 hours. This helps the meatballs keep their shape while cooking.
  • In a large pot, bring stock to a boil over high heat. Reduce to medium and use a slotted spoon to carefully add meatballs to the pot. The broth should cover the tops of the meatballs by about 1/2 inch. If not, add a little water. Simmer gently, adjusting the heat so the broth doesn't boil, until meatballs are cooked through and rice is tender, 25 to 35 minutes. (Break open a meatball to test it.) Remove pot from heat.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs and lemon juice until just mixed. Slowly add a ladle of warm broth to egg-lemon mixture, whisking constantly. Whisk in another two ladles of broth to temper the egg mixture.
  • Slowly drizzle the egg-lemon mixture back into the pot with the meatballs, stirring gently so you don't break apart the meatballs. Return the pot to medium-low heat until it just starts to simmer. (Wait for a bubble or two to appear, but don't let the pot boil.) The broth should be silky. Remove from heat, stir in remaining 1/2 cup dill. Taste and add salt and pepper, if needed. (It may need quite a bit of salt if you are starting with unsalted broth.) Garnish with nutmeg, if you like, and dill, and serve.

Tips:

  • Choose the right rice: Arborio rice is the traditional choice for Avgolemono soup, as it holds its shape well and has a creamy texture. However, you can also use other short-grain or medium-grain rice, such as Carnaroli or Vialone Nano.
  • Toast the rice: Toasting the rice before adding the liquid helps to release its starch and gives the soup a richer flavor.
  • Use a good quality chicken broth: The broth is the base of the soup, so it's important to use a good quality broth. If you don't have homemade broth, look for a low-sodium store-bought broth.
  • Don't boil the soup: Avgolemono soup should be simmered gently, not boiled. Boiling can cause the eggs to curdle.
  • Temper the eggs: Before adding the eggs to the soup, temper them by slowly whisking in some of the hot broth. This will help to prevent the eggs from curdling.
  • Serve immediately: Avgolemono soup is best served immediately, as it can thicken as it sits.

Conclusion:

Avgolemono soup is a delicious and easy-to-make soup that is perfect for a light lunch or dinner. It is also a good way to use up leftover chicken. With its creamy texture and bright lemon flavor, Avgolemono soup is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.

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