Waterzooie Flemish Chicken Soup Recipe (2024)

Waterzooie Flemish Chicken Soup

From mystic_river1 16 years ago

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  • 60 minutes to make
  • Serves 8

Waterzooie or Waterzootsje--originating in Flanders--is one of the great national soups of the world. Belgians are pretty loose with the ingredients, though. Not only does every family have its own recipe that varies eggs, cream, and lemon--but some use fish instead of chicken. Read more In fact, Escoffier himself captured the recipe as a fish and wine soup. Apparently wine is the ONLY ingredient all these variations have in common--and I have heard of variations that recommend dark Belgian beer instead of wine. This particular recipe, however, is made for the hearts and stomachs of poultry lovers--it is chicken times a thousand, and wonderfully silky and rich to boot. And just exactly what does Waterzooie mean?translates to "a simmering, watery thing." In other words, eggs and cream notwithstanding, the broth should not be too thick. See less

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    • 1 6-pound stewing hen or capon (or 2 3-pound fryers), cut into serving pieces, with giblets
    • 1/4 cup butter, softened
    • 5 leeks, cut in big chunks
    • 5 celery stalks, cut in big chunks
    • 2 carrots, cut in big chunks
    • 2 onions, peeled and stuck with 2 cloves each
    • Bouquet garni of 6 sprigs parsley; 1/2 teaspoon thyme; 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg; 10 peppercorns; and 1 bay leaf (wrap these in tin foil and pierce all over with a fork)
    • 8 cups chicken stock
    • 1 cup dry white wine
    • juice of 1 lemon
    • 4 egg yolks
    • 3/4 cup heavy cream
    • Garnish: 1 lemon, sliced into 8 paperthin slices, 2 Tablespoons minced parsley

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  • 1 6-pound stewing hen or capon (or 2 3-pound fryers), cut into serving pieces, with giblets shopping list
  • 1/4 cup butter, softened shopping list
  • 5 leeks, cut in big chunks shopping list
  • 5 celery stalks, cut in big chunks shopping list
  • 2 carrots, cut in big chunks shopping list
  • 2 onions, peeled and stuck with 2 cloves each shopping list
  • bouquet garni of 6 sprigs parsley; 1/2 teaspoon thyme; 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg; 10 peppercorns; and 1 bay leaf (wrap these in tin foil and pierce all over with a fork) shopping list
  • 8 cups chicken stock shopping list
  • 1 cup dry white wine shopping list
  • juice of 1 lemon shopping list
  • 4 egg yolks shopping list
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream shopping list
  • Garnish: 1 lemon, sliced into 8 paperthin slices, 2 Tablespoons minced parsley shopping list

How to make it

  • Rub the chicken pieces with butter, then broil, 4-5 inches away from the heat, for 20 minutes, turning often. When lightly browned, put in a kettle with the giblets, and all the rest of the ingredients except for the lemon juice, egg yolks and cream. Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer for 1 hour or more (less for fryers), until the chicken is tender.
  • Remove chicken and giblets from the broth and cool.
  • Strain the broth and skim off the fat. (If you're not serving the soup immediately, you could put the broth in the freezer to make the skimming easier.) Return broth to kettle and stir in the lemon juice.
  • When ready to serve, cut the chicken in big chunks and mince the giblets. Throw out the bones and skin. Bring the broth to a simmer, then scrape in the chicken and giblets and return to kettle. Heat through, covered, for 5 minutes.
  • When ready to serve, beat the eggs and cream together, then beat a cup of the simmering broth into the egg cream and whisk the whole mixture back into the kettle. Simmer at very low heat (lest it curdle!) for 2-3 minutes. Ladle into deep souplates then float a thin lemon slice, sprinkled with parsley, in each one.
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    " It was excellent "

    grandmommy ate it and said...

    Oh! this has to be wonderful. Every ingredient sounds good. I can just taste this now. Your description makes it sound irresistible!

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  • rottenlivia 16 years ago

    I have Friday off from work and intend to make this wonderful soup!! Always on the lookout for a new recipe for an old standby. This sounds great. Thanks for sharing!

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  • gmatootsie 16 years ago

    Thank you for your response. This sounds DELICIOUS. I am going to try it soon.

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  • Oh! this has to be wonderful. Every ingredient sounds good. I can just taste this now. Your description makes it sound irresistible!

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