INDIAN MULLIGATAWNY SOUP
RATING:
PREPARATION TIME: 2 Hrs
COOKING TIME: 2 Hrs
START TO FINISH: 4¼ Hrs
STOVETOP
Mulligatawny is the Anglicized version of the Tamil words for "pepper water" or "pepper
broth." It became popular with the British stationed in India during colonial times, during
the late 18th century and later. When they returned home, they brought the recipe back
with them to England, and to other members of the Commonwealth, especially Australia.
It was a rich curried Soup originally made with Peppers, hence the name. It has changed
to suit differing tastes in Western culture, and has gone through many variations at
various times and places. I make a gallon of this mildly spicy Soup EVERY time I roast a
whole Turkey and freeze it in quart containers for later.
SOUP-INDIAN
DIFFICULTY: MEDIUM
MAKES 20 SERVINGS
RECIPE PAGES: 2
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