Lebanese Freekeh Soup Recipe with Chicken by Zaatar and Zaytoun (2024)

We are well into my favourite season - Autumn (Fall) and that means it's time to get some good soups bubbling away in the kitchen.

Freekeh soup with chicken is delicate and nutty at the same time full of substantial flavours and textures. It's not a soup that you have and feel more hungry afterwards.

You can also make it with meat or vegetables instead but chicken is the most popular version.

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What is freekeh?

Freekeh is a wheat variety that has been harvested earlier than your standard wheat.

It is then rubbed hence the name 'freekeh' to remove the shells and crack the grain through the process.

The cracked wheat is then roasted which gives it a distinct 'smokey' taste that you don't find with other grains and pulses.

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Sourcing freekeh

Freekeh has become more and more popular and you can even find it in supermarkets now. However, 'freekeh baladiya' is the local variety made by small scale producers and has the exceptional freekeh flavour (nutty, smokey and savoury).

It has become ever harder to source this local variety of freekeh with the onset of Covid. Some really high end supermarkets will offer you freekeh in fancy boxes but when I tried it, it tasted almost the same as wheat and obviously had not been harvested the proper way.

I guess the next best bet to finding authentic freekeh is to check out your local Middle Eastern grocery store. You can usually find some in the grain aisles and will have to try out a few until you find the best brand.

The spices

As you might have gathered from reading our recipes, 99% of Lebanese dishes use 7 spice and I have written out a full blog post for you on how to make this traditional spice mix.

You can sometimes find a similar version under 'baharat' in the supermarket which just means 'spices' in Arabic.

The other spice that gives freekeh soup it's distinct taste is ground cardamom. It too is subtle and earthy and complements the freekeh and chicken wonderfully.

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The chicken broth

This freekeh soup is simmered in homemade chicken stock and the chicken is shredded and added to the freekeh soup as well.

I have written a post on how to make the best chicken stock/broth but have included a speedy version here.

Usually you would have to simmer the chicken for an hour and a half but in this version you only need to do it for about half the time.

It's always a good idea to add a few aromatics to your chicken broth such as peppercorns, cardamom, bay leaves, cinnamon and cloves. You can also add star anise if you have some too.

The main vegetables needed for a good chicken stock is an onion and a carrot. Celery will also add flavour and you can even freeze it to have it on standby.

I also like to add a sprig of rosemary too which goes well with chicken.

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You might as well make your own broth as you need to braise the chicken to use later in the soup.

However if you already have some leftover rotiserrie chicken and don't have time I guess you could use ready made stock.

But these ready made stocks scare me as they have all sorts of weird ingredients in them and always way too much salt. When you make your own stock you know exactly what's gone into it.

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Top tips

Its a good habit to sift through your batch of freekeh grain to check there are no stones or small pieces.

The way freekeh is prepared means that it is more likely than other grains to have small bits and bobs which you should double check.

Freekeh cooks in about 20 minutes like rice although you should always taste it before you turn the fire off.

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Before you add salt to the soup, taste your stock to see how it is before you add any more.

Depending on how you like your soups, add water if you like a thinner consistency. Bear in mind when you add the shredded chicken it will also get thicker.

Soup is not just about adding lots of different elements, you need to simmer them together so they exchange flavours.

Freekeh soup might require a few extra steps but you will understand why when it warms your insides on a chilly autumn day.

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Freekeh Soup

Lebanese freekeh soup recipe with chicken

CourseSoup

CuisineLebanese

KeywordAuthentic, Chicken, Healthy

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 1 hour 20 minutes

Servings 6

Author Zaatar and Zaytoun

Ingredients

For the chicken broth

  • 1quartered baby chicken or 2-3 chicken breasts
  • 1onion peeledhalved
  • 1carrot peeled
  • 2-3cardamom pods
  • 5-7black peppercorns
  • 2-3bay leaves
  • 1small cinnamon stick
  • 1.5litres of water
  • 1tablespoonof salt

For the soup

  • 2onionschopped
  • 2cupsfreekeh
  • ½teaspoonblack pepper
  • ¼teaspoonturmeric
  • ¼teaspoon7 spice
  • ½teaspoonground cardamom
  • Salt to taste
  • 1tablespoonbutter

Instructions

To make the chicken broth

  1. Flash fry the quartered chicken on high heat in a nonstick pan with a little regular olive oil for a few minutes

  2. Transfer to a large stock pot and add the peeled onion, carrot, cardamom, peppercorns, cinnamon stick, bay leaves and salt

  3. Boil around 1.5 litres of water in a kettle and add to the chicken pot. Bring to the boil again for a few minutes then simmer for around 45 minutes

  4. Once the stock has finished simmering, take out the chicken pieces and shred the meat. Cover and set aside

  5. Pass the remaining liquid through a fine sieve and set the clear broth aside.

To prepare the soup

  1. Clean the freekeh by sifting the grains on a tray with your fingers several times over making sure to remove any small stones or rubble

  2. Wash the freekeh several times and soak in some warm water for half an hour before cooking

  3. Sauté the chopped onions in about 3-4 tablespoon of regular olive oil on medium heat until golden

  4. Drain the freekeh using a fine sieve and add to the onions along with the spices (black pepper, turmeric, 7 spice, ground cardamom).

  5. Sauté for five minutes and then add the clear chicken broth and bring to the boil

  6. Simmer for around 20 minutes then add the shredded chicken for the last ten minutes

  7. Taste the soup to make sure the freekeh is well cooked and adjust the salt and water levels if necessary

  8. Add a tablespoon of butter just before you turn the heat off, making sure you stir well.

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Lebanese Freekeh Soup Recipe with Chicken by Zaatar and Zaytoun (2024)

FAQs

What is freekeh soup made of? ›

Freekeh soup
  • 200g Zaytoun freekeh, rinsed and drained.
  • 2 litres of chicken stock or vegetable stock.
  • 1 onion, finely chopped.
  • I onion, sliced.
  • 1 tbsp Zaytoun extra virgin olive oil.
  • 1 teaspoon ground cardamom (use 10 pods and grind them with a pestle and mortar to release the seeds)

What grains can you put in soup? ›

I call for 3 cups of cooked grains in my grain bowl soup recipe—you can use any kind you like. The soup is a great way to repurpose leftover cooked grains you might happen to have in your fridge, or you can quickly cook up a batch of quinoa, barley, rice, farro, or buckwheat while you roast your veggies.

How to spice up soup? ›

Dried herbs and seasonings: homemade seasoned salt, black pepper, Italian seasoning, and dried bay leaves lend flavor to the soup.

What is the English name for freekeh? ›

Freekeh, also referred to as “farik” or “frik,” is an ancient Middle Eastern whole grain from young wheat that has been harvested early while the grains are still tender and green.

What are the side effects of freekeh? ›

Downsides (Side Effects)

Freekeh is an amazing ancient power-grain — however, if you have problems with gluten or have celiac disease, this is not a good choice for you. Make sure to buy pure versions instead of products that have added flavors to avoid processed ingredients and preservatives.

How to deepen the flavor of soup? ›

Depending on what kind of soup you have, there are lots of things that add flavor. Black pepper can give an “after burn" to any recipe. Worcestershire sauce, Maggi sauce, tomato paste, fresh herbs, mustard, vinegar, bouquet garni, garlic, hot sauce, soy sauce.

What is the most important ingredient in soup? ›

For clear, brothy soups, stock is your most important ingredient. If you want to make a good soup, you need to use an excellently flavored stock — otherwise, the entire pot could be tasteless.

What makes soup more flavorful? ›

"Ground paprika, turmeric, nutmeg, ground ginger, and other powdered spices add a touch of color and spiciness to broths," she says. As a general rule, use fresh herbs at or near the end of cooking and dried herbs and spices early on. This helps you get the flavors you're looking for in the right balance.

What is freekeh made of? ›

Freekeh is a green grain made from young durum wheat which is roasted or smoked then polished to remove the shells. The grain is then cracked to varying degrees of coarseness.

Is freekeh better than rice? ›

Is Freekeh healthier than rice? Nutritionally speaking Freekeh is superior to rice. Compared to brown rice, freekeh has less calories, twice the amount of protein, close to four times the amount of fibre, less carbohydrates and fat, as well as three times more iron than brown rice.

Is freekeh a healthy food? ›

Freekeh is especially high in manganese, a mineral involved in bone formation and immune health ( 3 ). It also contains phosphorus, which is a key component of the bones and teeth. It's also required for energy production ( 4 ). Plus, it's a good source of magnesium.

Is freekeh the same as quinoa? ›

Like quinoa, freekeh is loaded with both fiber and protein. It just has more of both – like, double the fiber, and a modestly higher protein count. A serving of freekeh also contains more than twice the daily recommended amount of zinc, and just shy of twice the daily amount of iron and copper.

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