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Matzo Ball Soup

Updated: January 7, 2009
As prepared by Kelly Petraitis with the University of Illinois Food Science and Human Nutrition program on "The Morning Show." --BROTH-- (Makes 2 gallons broth; good for 40-60 matzo balls) INGREDIENTS 5 pieces of chicken or one whole chicken Water DIRECTIONS +Boil water +Add chicken +Simmer covered 5 hours --MATZO BALLS-- (Makes 8) INGREDIENTS 2 tablespoons Chicken fat 2 large eggs 1/2 C. Matzo meal Pinch of salt 2 tblsp. broth DIRECTIONS +Beat fat and eggs +While beating, add salt, meal, the 2 tblsp. broth +Place this mixture in refrigerator for 15-20 minutes. +Start a large pot of boiling water. +Ball the mixture into medium size matzo balls and boil until soft (approx. 3 hrs). For more about the Food Science and Human Nutrition Department at UIUC, log onto their website:

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