Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 large onion, diced (2 cups)
- 1 large carrot, diced
- 2 sticks celery, diced
- 2 quarts beef stock
- 1/2 cup orange lentils
- 1/3 cup barley
- 1 can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 can roman beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 recipe Turkey Meatballs, recipe follows
For the dumplings:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 3/4 cup water
Directions
Add the olive oil and butter in a Dutch oven and place over medium heat. Saute the onions, carrots and celery for 5 minutes.
In a saucepan add beef stock and bring to the boil on a medium heat, once the vegetables have softened add the simmering stock to the Dutch oven. (We should never add a cold liquid to an already heated pot as it dramatically drops the heat and slows down the cooking process.)
As the stock is at temperature, add the lentils, barley and stir the broth. Place the lid back on and let the mixture cook for 5 minutes. Then add the drained and rinsed beans and cook for an additional 5 minutes.
Add the browned turkey meatballs to the stock. Meanwhile, begin making your dumplings.
In a mixing bowl add the flour, salt, baking powder and Dijon mustard. Sparingly add the water to the mixture and fold mixture until it forms a dough. With 2 tablespoons mold your dumplings 2 inches in diameter then drop them into the already simmering turkey meatballs and bean soup. Cook together for an additional 25 minutes with the lid on. Once the dumplings have risen and expanded, serve!
Turkey Meatballs:
- 1 1/2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 small onion, diced (about 3/4 cup)
- 2 cups dry broken-up white bread
- 1 cup milk
- 1 pound ground turkey meat
- 2 large eggs, well beaten
- 2 tablespoons freshly chopped parsley leaves
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 cup golden raisins, hydrated in warm water
- 1/2 cup pine nuts, slightly toasted
- Flour
- 1 cup vegetable oil
In a heated skillet add olive oil and onions. Slightly cook them for about 5 minutes (we want the onions softened not colored). Place into a bowl and let cool.
Take the 2 cups of broken up bread and place into a bowl with the milk. Let the bread soak for 5 minutes. Squeeze and drain the bread then place it into a large mixing bowl. Add the turkey meat, beaten eggs, chopped parsley, salt, black pepper, golden raisins and toasted pine nuts.
Fold all ingredients together. Do not over work the turkey meat.
Fill a Dutch oven with vegetable oil and place on low heat. Dust a baking sheet with about an inch of flour.
In your hands scoop up a two-finger portion of the turkey mixture and with the palm of your hands shape the balls a little larger than a golf ball. As you make the balls add them to the baking tray with the flour and roll them until evenly coated.
Carefully add the meatballs to the oil and brown for about 6 minutes. Transfer turkey meatballs to a plate and set aside for bean soup. Pour excess oil into a bowl.
Yield: 6 to 8 servings
Photo: Three-bean Soup with Turkey Meatballs and Dijon Mustard Dumplings Recipe
















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By albrown06
on February 05, 2013
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Cooker beware! This recipe requires way more time then what's posted. It took me roughly 3 hours in total when you factor in preparation, cooking, and a little light cleaning in between. I was a little upset I chose a weekday evening to prepare this meal because I think the prep was exactly what it says 15 minutes! No way! Look at the recipe for the meatballs alone. That's 15 minutes by itself.
I'm not a fan of the recipe overall. It was a let down especially after the time that went into it. I was something new and I'm happy I at least tried it.
By saradoll24
Erie, PA
on February 06, 2011
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I really love this soup! The only thing I would change is the size of the dumplings as they can be rather tough. Very tasty!!!
By svgolfgal
on January 31, 2011
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Very good. I didn't have beef stock so used 1 qt vegetable stock and one qt water and beef bullion. Turned out great. Not sure if I would like it as much w/all beef stock. I also had my dumplings turn out like rocks. Then I checked all my other dumpling recipes (I have never had this problem before and they all have 1 Tablespoon baking powder to 2 cups flour....makes me think the 1 teaspoon in the recipe is a missprint! Just sayin'.
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