Lentil Soup With Burghul Dumplings

  1. Combine all of the ingredients with one cup of water to make the dough - doesn't need to be elegant as you're going to make dumplings out of it.
  2. On a sheet of wax paper, roll out the dough into about 1/2 inch thick tube and pinch off 1/4 to 1/2 inch sized dumplings and put them aside on another piece of wax paper. You'll definitely need to flour your hands/fingers for this as it's quite sticky.
  3. In a large pot, boil then simmer the Lentils with the water, salt and pepper until they are soft
  4. Add the juice of the lemons, the dumplings, oil and garlic and boil until the dumplings have at least doubled in size. This is really impossible to time but the last time I made this it was about 10 minutes or so.
  5. Add the spinach and keep boiling until it's cooked through. Tasted one of the dumplings, if it's cooked through and the burghul is soft, you're done!
  6. Serve in bowls and drizzle a little olive oil on top. My late Aunt Marta used to zest the lemons before she squeezed them and sprinkled some on top of the bowls for a little more oomph in the tart department (like it needed any more)...

dumplings, flour, onion, water, golden, water, lemons, olive oil, garlic, fresh spinach, salt, ground black pepper

Taken from food52.com/recipes/8713-lentil-soup-with-burghul-dumplings (may not work)

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