Beirut Jewish Penicillin: Lebanese Stuffed Chicken Soup
Jewish Penicillin Chicken Soup Recipe
Obie Editorial Team
Even pregnant women can wake up one morning with that familiar feeling. Colds in pregnancy can hit at a moment’s notice as the body is concentrating more on baby than the immune system. Treating colds in pregnancy can be tough, but Jewish Penicillin offers a healthy, vitamin packed solution. Any chicken soup recipe can be considered Jewish Penicillin; most have the same base of ingredients, including chicken, chicken broth and vegetables. The Jewish population in Lebanon was not hindered by the Holocaust or German influence during World War II. Personal attacks within the country, however, diminished the Jewish population to near zero. In 1911, there were 5,000 Jewish people in Lebanon. When Israel was declared, Lebanon was one of the few countries that showed a significant increase in the Jewish population. Wars and battles between Islamic extremists and the Jewish community forced nearly every Jew out of the country. Today there are no more than 40 Jews in Lebanon.
INGREDIENTS
4 lb chicken
¾ cup uncooked rice
¼ cup chopped parsley
CHICKEN STUFFING
1 cup ground meat (any type will do)
½ cup uncooked rice
1 tsp salt
¼ tsp black pepper
¼ tsp ground cinnamon
¼ tsp pine nuts
½ cup water
1 small tomato, chopped
DIRECTIONS