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Tarator (Bulgarian Cucumber Soup)

Posted on Dec 1st, 2020
by Andre Tokev
Categories:
  • Central & Eastern European
  • Sauce
  • Soups
Old Style Tarator

Tarator is a cold Bulgarian yogurt-based soup of cucumber, garlic, dill, sometimes walnuts and, in the heat of summer, even ice cubes to make it more refreshing. Legend has it that Bulgarians stole this recipe from the Greeks and appropriated after adding a little water. 

To be fair, it’s difficult to keep such an easy and delicious dish a secret. This is an old-style tarator recipe by Chef Andre Tokev.

Old Style Tarator

Tarator (Bulgarian Cucumber Soup)

Andre Tokev
This is a delicious cold, yogurt-based soup with cucumbers.
5 from 1 vote
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Course Soup
Cuisine Bulgarian, Eastern European
Servings 2 servings

Ingredients
 
 

  • 120 g walnuts
  • 100 g bread
  • 20 g garlic
  • 150 g cucumbers
  • 1 tbsp dill
  • salt
  • vinegar
  • slices of radishes (optional)
  • hot pepper (optional)

Instructions
 

  • Crush the walnuts into small pieces. Soak the bread in water to soften.
  • Finely chop the garlic and add them to the bread together with the walnuts .
  • Mix the ingredients with a blender. Thin out the mixture with water to the desired consistency.
  • Cut the cucumbers into small cubes and finely chop the dill. Add them to the mixture and season with salt and vinegar.

Notes

Old Style Tarator
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Related: Kykeon – The Ancient Smoothie (Barley Water)
Related: Baked Bulgarian Lamb Leg with Rice
Related: Traditional Bulgarian Soup

  • Easy Meals
  • Low-Carb
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  • Vegan

Andre Tokev

Founder and President of the Bulgarian Chef Association, official jury of the European World Chef Championship “Bocuse d’Or” and the only holder of the “Global Masterchef Degree” for Eastern Europe, Andre Tokev is 50-years-old, born on the 14th of December 1968 in Leipzig in a Bulgarian-German family. His career path passed through elite hotel chains, two of which are Michelin Star holders. For Andre cooking is a pleasure, brought by perfectionism and strict discipline.

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