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		<title>Here&#8217;s to a New Year and my first Matzo Ball Soup!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Somehow my husband talked me into making matzo ball soup. I thought hey no biggie, just make chicken stock and then make some matzo balls, piece of cake.  Well in my search for a recipe I found that this is something that mere mortals attempt and fail.  Oh crap!  I am not Jewish, although married [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somehow my husband talked me into making matzo ball soup. I thought hey no biggie, just make chicken stock and then make some matzo balls, piece of cake.  Well in my search for a recipe I found that this is something that mere mortals attempt and fail.  Oh crap!  I am not Jewish, although married to one, we just found out that a great grandmother was secretly Jewish, who knew?  So here I am a gentile, trying to make homemade matzo ball soup.  So I mentioned on my facebook that I was going to attempt it and my wonderful friend from 9th grade sent me her recipe!  She is so wonderful and so far so good.</p>
<p>I made the Chicken Stock last night and used the chicken for green enchiladas!  Yum!  Then I put the stock in the fridge overnight to cool.  Today while making the matzo ball recipe, I used the schmaltz(?) or hardened chicken fat from the stock to add fat to my matzo balls.  Pretty slick.  Anyway then tonight all I have to do is heat up the stock, add some veggies and cook the matzo balls!  Happy New Year to us!</p>
<p>Here is the recipe from my friend Cori that I used.</p>
<p><strong>Chicken Stock</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>1 whole bodied chicken (make sure it is NOT A STEWING CHICKEN) get a fryer it works best, make sure you clean the insides out and clean and dry chix. Place in large pot</li>
<li>4 whole carrots cut in half and tied in 2-3 bundles using white kitchen string. Place in pot.</li>
<li>2-3 carrots grated into the pot (use vegetable peeler not a cheese grater).</li>
<li>3 parsnips cut in half tie into 2-3 bundles with kitchen string drop in pot.</li>
<li>2-3 leeks cleaned thoroughly, white part only tied into a bunch with kitchen string drop into pot.</li>
<li>1 bunch flat parsley remove metal tie, rinse off and tie with kitchen string&#8230;drop into pot.</li>
<li>3-4 stalks of celery trimmed, cut in half, tie with kitchen string and drop into pot.</li>
</ul>
<p>Once everything is in pot, fill with water until it covers the chicken/everything in the pot.<br />
-Add some salt and pepper to taste.<br />
-Bring to boil on stove top.<br />
-Once boiling, turn down heat to simmer, cover pot and leave for 2 hours.<br />
-Once done, cool completely then carefully remove chix (it will fall apart) remove veggies and save they are absolutely delicious to eat!<br />
-Strain liquid and viola you have chicken soup.<br />
-You must consume within 3-5 days if refrigerated if you want to save it freezes beautifully.</p>
<p>And the <strong>Matzo Balls</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>4 eggs slightly beaten</li>
<li>4 tablespoons of Crisco (vegetable shortening)</li>
<li>1 cup of Matzo Meal</li>
<li>2 teaspoons of salt</li>
<li>4 tablespoons of Chicken stock</li>
</ul>
<p><span class="text_exposed_show"> Combine all ingredients together and place in fridge for an hour or more. Once you have chilled the mixture, form the Mazto balls (not too big or small). Get about 4 quarts of Chicken soup boiling then turn down to simmer, carefully drop in the Matzo balls. Cover the pot and simmer for 20 minutes, they should be floating not sinking&#8230;light and fluffy not hard as a rock! </span></p>
<p><span class="text_exposed_show">Best of luck!  And Happy 2010<br />
</span></p>
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