Ingredients
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1 1/2 cups celery, very finely chopped
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1/2 cup butter
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1/2 cup barley
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2 lbs mushrooms, sliced
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1 quart chicken broth (I use homemade or low sodium canned)
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2 -3 tablespoons soy sauce, more as needed
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sour cream, with
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dill (for a fantastic garnish)
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2 medium onions, minced in food processor
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ground black pepper, to taste
Instructions
- In a soup pot on med heat, melt 1 stick of butter and add celery and onions to sweat until translucent. (I use the food processor for my onions because I don't actually want the onion pieces -- I pulse it until it's a rough puree (just past finely chopped).
- Add in the barley (I didn't use quick barley, but I'm sure you could). Stir a few minutes.
- Add in all of your mushrooms and cook until the mushrooms have gotten dark and given up a lot of their liquid.
- Add in the chicken broth.
- Add the soy sauce and taste. If it's not salty enough, add soy sauce 1 tsp at a time until you like it. (A little goes a long way. Taste soup before and after adding the soy -- you won't believe the difference!).
- Simmer on stove until barley has totally expanded. I think the soup may even be better the next day, but it's certainly a quick soup that could be made and served within 45 minutes. Probably less if you use Quick Barley.
- Add black pepper to taste and tweak with more soy, as needed.
- Sour cream and dill are a great garnish, but not necessary.
- Prep and cooking time are estimates, but it shouldn't take longer than that.
- Soup can thicken a lot overnight to almost a stew like consistency. I usually add more broth (or water) and check soy and pepper before serving.