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6 servings
suggest servings
| 8 | ounces | bacon | sliced |
| 2 | each | onions | sliced |
| 2 | each | green bell peppers | hulled and chopped |
| 1 | each | cabbage | cut into slices |
| 1 | x | salt and black pepper | |
| 1 | sprigs | dill weed, fresh | savory, chopped |
| 1 1/2 | quarts | water | |
| 2 | each | egg yolks | |
| 1/2 | cup | heavy whipping cream | sweet or sour |
| 1 | tablespoon | vinegar |
Your will need a large soup pot.
Chop up one slice of bacon, and fry it in a heavy stewpan until the fat runs.
Fry the onions in the fat until they are golden.
Add the peppers and fry them, too.
Remove the stewpan from the heat.
Layer the cabbage and the rest of the bacon into the soup pot.
Season between the layers with salt, pepper, and the herbs.
Pour the water over it all and bring to a boil.
Turn the heat down and simmer the soup for 40 to 50 minutes, until the vegetables are tender.
Remove the soup from the heat.
Beat the egg yolks with the cream and the vinegar in a little bowl.
Stir in a ladleful of the hot soup.
Whisk well and pour the mixture back into the soup to thicken and enrich it.
Serve in deep bowls accompanied with fresh bread.
This soup is a meal in itself, and wants only a piece of cheese and fresh fruit to make it complete.
| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 23.0g | 36% |
| Saturated Fat 10.0g | 49% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 68mg | 23% |
| Sodium 900mg | 37% |
| Total Carbohydrate 15.0g | 5% |
| Dietary Fiber 5.0g | 20% |
| Sugars 7.0g | |
| Protein 17.0g | 34% |
| Vitamin A | 12% | Vitamin C | 150% | |
| Calcium | 9% | Iron | 8% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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These are great! I've had to fight off my kids and my husband so I can get the dough in the oven!!! I tried to use the wax paper but it didn't work (I set off the smoke alarm) so I went without. It worked fine. I only cooked them for 5 min. so watch them closely until you get the time right.
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