Authentic Roman Stracciatella Italian Egg Drop Soup with Parmesan

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Description

Discover Stracciatella, an authentic Italian egg drop soup originating from Rome. This traditional Roman soup gets its name from the Italian verb 'stracciare,' meaning 'to shred,' referring to the distinctive tiny egg shreds or ribbons formed in the savory broth. Made with eggs, Parmesan cheese, and semolina, it's a wholesome and comforting classic.

Ingredients

  • 8 cups chicken or beef broth
  • 3 eggs
  • 3 tbsp. parmesan cheese (try to use authentic Italian parmigiano reggiano but if you can’t it’s ok.)
  • 3 tbsp. semolina flour (this can be purchased at any Italian specialty store.)

Method

Start to boil seven cups of the broth but set aside the eighth cup.

While the seven cups of broth are heating up combine your eggs, cheese, and semolina flour in a mixing bowl. Mix together with a spoon until smooth.

Then add the cup of cold broth to the egg mixture and wisk together as if you were scrambling the eggs.

When the broth has started to boil, stir it with the wisk until you see a whirlpool. Then add the egg mixture SLOWLY while whisking at the same time. Do NOT stop whisking!

Keep the heat on high while you wisk the egg and broth mixture as if you were scrambling it. Do this for 4-5 minutes. It may seem as if you don’t see the shreds forming. Be patient. After 4-5 minutes you will see the fruit of your labor.

When you stop wisking you will see little shreds of egg or in Italian “stracci”. Now you are done.

Serve and enjoy this authentic and wholesome Roman soup. If you wish you may want to add more parmesan to the finished product in bowls.

Tags

Italian  · Egg drop soup  · Stracciatella  · Roman  · Soup  · Parmesan  · Semolina  · Broth  · Authentic  · Traditional  · Comfort food  · Egg  · Cheese  · Chicken broth  · Beef broth

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