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Chilled and Dilled Avgolemono Soup

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In the Greek soup known as avgolemono ("ahv-go-LEH-mo-no"), humble ingredients—chicken broth, lemon juice, eggs, a small amount of rice—morph into a light soup with the consistency of liquid velvet. Although avgolemono is traditionally served hot, it's an especially summery starter when chilled and seasoned with lots of dill.

Cooks' Note

Soup can be made 2 days ahead and chilled.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    1 1/4 hr

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

4 cups chicken stock, or 3 cups reduced-sodium chicken broth plus 1 cup water
1/4 cup medium-or long-grain white rice
2 large eggs
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 scallion green, thinly sliced
2 tablespoons chopped dill

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Simmer stock and rice in a heavy medium saucepan, covered, until rice is very tender, about 30 minutes. Purée mixture in a blender (use caution when blending hot liquids). Whisk eggs together in a medium bowl. Gradually whisk in hot stock mixture. Return to saucepan and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, until soup registers 170°F on an instant-read thermometer.

    Step 2

    Strain soup through a fine-mesh sieve into a metal bowl. Stir in lemon juice, then quick-chill in an ice bath, stirring occasionally, until cold. Stir in scallion, dill, and salt and pepper to taste.

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