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How Do You Make Afghan Lentil Soup?

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How Do You Make Afghan Lentil Soup?

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Afghan lentil soup is a hearty, thick soup originating in the cold mountains of Afghanistan. Lentil soup is a popular dish during Ramadan, a monthlong Islamic holiday that celebrates the prophet Muhammad’s seeing the Qur’an. During this time, Muslims fast until sunset, and they break the fast with a large meal, generally starting with dried fruits and a lentil soup. Afghan lentil soup contains dried sour plums, traditionally used because they keep well during winter in Afghanistan. They can be found in shops that specialize in Middle Eastern and Indian goods. Chop the onion and mince the garlic cloves. Wash the lentils and pick out any discolored ones. Chop the dried sour plums and set aside. Heat the soup pot and add the olive oil. Add the onions on high heat and season with salt and pepper. When they become translucent, turn the heat down, move the onions into a pile against the side of the pot, add the garlic and cover. Stir occasionally, and let the onions brown. This can take up t

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