Tourin

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Tourin

A bowl of Tourin soup

Tourin is a traditional French soup, known for its rich and hearty flavor. It is particularly popular in the Occitanie region of France, where it is often served as a comforting dish during the colder months.

Ingredients

The primary ingredients of Tourin include:

Preparation

Tourin is traditionally prepared by first sautéing garlic and onions in a pot until they are soft and fragrant. The stock is then added to the pot and brought to a simmer. A mixture of beaten eggs and vinegar is slowly drizzled into the simmering soup, creating delicate strands of egg throughout the broth. The soup is seasoned with salt and pepper to taste.

Slices of bread are often placed at the bottom of the serving bowl, and the hot soup is poured over them, allowing the bread to soak up the flavorful broth.

Variations

There are several variations of Tourin, depending on the region and personal preferences. Some versions may include additional ingredients such as:

Cultural Significance

Tourin is more than just a soup; it is a part of the cultural heritage of the Occitanie region. It is often associated with rustic, home-cooked meals and is a staple in many households. The soup is also traditionally served at weddings and other celebrations, symbolizing warmth and hospitality.

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