RecettesGreecePsarosoupa

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Psarosoupa

Greek Fish Soup

A comforting and flavorful Greek fish soup, featuring a whole fish simmered with aromatic vegetables. The soup is enriched with a silky avgolemono (egg-lemon sauce) for a truly authentic taste.

Temps de préparation30 minutes
Temps de cuisson1 hour 10 minutes
Temps total1 hour 40 minutes
Portions6
DifficultéMedium
Psarosoupa - Greece traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 1 kg Whole white fish (e.g., sea bream, snapper, cod)
  • 3 medium Potatoes
  • 2 large Carrots
  • 2 Celery stalks
  • 1 Yellow onion
  • 2 dried Bay leaves
  • 3 Fresh parsley sprigs
  • 2.5 liters Water or fish stock
  • 2 Eggs
  • 2 Lemons
  • 2 tablespoons Olive oil
  • to taste Salt
  • freshly ground, to taste Black pepper

💡 Conseils de pro

  • For the best flavor, use a fresh, whole white fish. Ask your fishmonger to clean and scale it for you.
  • The avgolemono sauce is delicate. Ensure the broth is warm but not boiling when you temper the eggs, and do not let the soup boil after adding the avgolemono to prevent curdling.
  • Traditionally, psarosoupa is sometimes served in two courses: first the broth with avgolemono, and then the fish and vegetables.
  • If you don't have fish stock, water is acceptable, but fish stock will yield a richer flavor.
  • For a smoother avgolemono, you can strain the egg-lemon mixture before adding it to the soup.

Idées de variations

Inspiration pour votre propre version de cette recette

  • Use different types of firm white fish like cod, haddock, or sea bass.
  • Add other vegetables such as leeks or fennel for added flavor complexity.
  • Stir in a small amount of cooked rice into the broth before adding the avgolemono for a heartier soup.

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