Ezogelin soup
Ezogelin Soup[edit]

Ezogelin soup is a traditional Turkish soup that is both hearty and nutritious. It is a staple in Turkish households and is often served as a starter or a light meal. The soup is known for its rich flavor and is made using a combination of red lentils, rice, and bulgur, along with a variety of spices.
Ingredients[edit]
The main ingredients of Ezogelin soup include:
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of Ezogelin soup involves several steps:
- Sautéing the Onions: The onions are finely chopped and sautéed in butter or olive oil until they become translucent.
- Adding Tomato Paste: Tomato paste is added to the onions and cooked for a few minutes to enhance the flavor.
- Cooking the Lentils and Grains: Red lentils, rice, and bulgur are added to the pot along with water or broth. The mixture is brought to a boil and then simmered until the lentils and grains are tender.
- Seasoning: The soup is seasoned with mint, paprika, salt, and pepper to taste.
- Final Touches: Some recipes may include a squeeze of lemon juice or a garnish of fresh herbs before serving.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Ezogelin soup is named after a legendary figure, Ezo the Bride, who is said to have created the soup to win over her mother-in-law. The story of Ezo the Bride is a popular tale in Turkish folklore, symbolizing the challenges and resilience of women.
Variations[edit]
While the basic recipe remains consistent, there are regional variations of Ezogelin soup across Turkey. Some versions may include additional ingredients such as garlic, carrots, or different spices to suit local tastes.
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