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Carrot Soup with Grießklöchen (Semolina Dumplings)
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Carrot Soup with Grießklöchen (Semolina Dumplings)

Felice
Felice @morinoko
Connecticut, United States

This recipe is adapted from a Schwäbish (south-west Germany) Cookbook I have at home. I love these dumplings called Grießklöchen, Knöpfle, Grießnockern, etc., that are made with semolina grits. The grits are called Grieß in German are a little coarser than semolina flour. The coarseness of the semolina give the dumplings a really interesting texture!

This recipe is adapted from a Schwäbish (south-west Germany) Cookbook I have at home. I love these dumplings called Grießklöchen, Knöpfle, Grießnockern, etc., that are made with semolina grits. The grits are called Grieß in German are a little coarser than semolina flour. The coarseness of the semolina give the dumplings a really interesting texture!

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Carrot Soup with Grießklöchen (Semolina Dumplings)

Felice
Felice @morinoko
Connecticut, United States

This recipe is adapted from a Schwäbish (south-west Germany) Cookbook I have at home. I love these dumplings called Grießklöchen, Knöpfle, Grießnockern, etc., that are made with semolina grits. The grits are called Grieß in German are a little coarser than semolina flour. The coarseness of the semolina give the dumplings a really interesting texture!

This recipe is adapted from a Schwäbish (south-west Germany) Cookbook I have at home. I love these dumplings called Grießklöchen, Knöpfle, Grießnockern, etc., that are made with semolina grits. The grits are called Grieß in German are a little coarser than semolina flour. The coarseness of the semolina give the dumplings a really interesting texture!

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Ingredients

30 mins
4 servings
  • Soup:
  • 1large onion
  • 500 gcarrots
  • 2 Tbspbutter
  • 750 mlvegetable or chicken broth, or water
  • to tastesalt & pepper
  • 1-2 Tbspchopped parsley, chives for garnish
  • Grießklöchen/Dumplings:
  • 1 Tbspbutter
  • 250 mlwater, milk or mix
  • 125 gfine Semolina grits (Weichweizen Grieß)
  • 2eggs
  • to tastesalt and pepper
  • 1/4 tspnutmeg
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30 mins
  1. 1

    For the soup, melt butter in a medium pot and saute the onions on medium-low until soft, about 5-10 minutes. Add carrots and saute for another 5 minutes.

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  2. 2

    Pour in the broth and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat a little and cook for 20 minutes until carrots are soft.

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  3. 3

    Puree the soup and add salt and pepper to taste.

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  4. 4

    While the soup is cooking, you can prepare the semolina dumplings. First bring the water and butter to a boil, then pour in the semolina. Turn heat to low, and stir until it forms a clumpy dough that separates from the pot bottom.

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  5. 5

    Let the semolina cool for about 10 minutes, then mash out any big clumps with a fork. Add eggs and mix in well, along with salt, pepper and nutmeg to taste. You can add a little chopped parsley or chives in there too if you want.

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  6. 6

    Bring a pot of salted water to a boil, then turn to low heat. With wet hands and/or a spoon, form small oblong dumplings with the semolina dough.

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  7. 7

    Plop the dumplings into the hot water and simmer on very low heat for about 10 minutes.

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  8. 8

    After 10 minutes, they should be floating. (if not, check that there weren't any that got stuck to the bottom!).

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  9. 9

    Divide the soup into bowls and add a few of the dumplings to each bowl. Garnish with chives and parsley.

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Felice @morinoko
on July 03, 2016 13:20
Connecticut, United States
I grew up in Southern Germany and Ohio, and spent 10 years in Japan. I love bread baking, #German food, and healthy, homestyle cooking in general inspired by my family and the seasons.Follow my cooking adventures on Instagram :)https://instagram.com/morinoko_
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