Iranian Appetizers: Ash Reshteh

  November 10, 2020   Read time 1 min
Iranian Appetizers: Ash Reshteh
Ash Reshteh is not just an appetizer rather it serves as a means that aids the Iranian families to further their sense of love and integrity. It is more than a soup. It is a cultural icon and full of stories and positive feelings. Many people use it as their main courses. A strong soup that helps the families to keep themselves healthy.

Ash Reshteh is a thick vegetable and noodle soup which is traditionally prepared to welcome the Persian New Year and noodles are believed to bring good fortune for the following year. There are many different kinds of Ash in Iran but Ash Reshteh is the most famous and popular one among all. It is mostly served with whey and sometimes with vinegar. Lets see how this wonderful soup is prepared:

# Put the kidney beans, navy beans and chickpeas in a large pot, add water and let cook until tender and set aside.

# Boil 6 cups of water in a large pot and add parsley, spinach, dill and coriander to it. Let cook for 20 minutes.

# Break up the noodles into strands of a couple of inches in length and add to the mixture and let simmer until they are cooked. Then add the flour to it.

# Slice the onions and saute them in a pan with vegetable oil until the color turns golden.

# Add salt, turmeric, pepper and mint to onions. stir and add it to the pot with noodles and vegetables.

# Add cooked legumes (kidney beans, navy beans and chickpeas) to the pot. Place the lid on and let it cook for 30 minutes over low heat.

# Place Ash Reshteh in a large serving bowl and top with sauteed onion and whey.

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