Stracciatella Soup – For When You’re 'Tore Up From the Floor Up'

You hear stracciatella often referred to as, "Italian egg drop soup," which is fine, but knowing the name actually means little, torn rags, or shreds, works so much better metaphorically.

When you've been run ragged, stracciatella is always there for you. After a long, infuriating day at work, you want something fast, filling, and comforting; ideally made with ingredients you already have on hand. This is all that, and less.

Sure, you could order some unhealthy, and expensive take-out, but that's just a shame spiral waiting to happen. Better to beat up a few eggs with some cheese, and boil up the last of that homemade chicken stock, you made using this video.

By the way, if you're a normal person, and don't have homemade broth in the freezer, this works perfectly well with a high-quality, packaged broth. As you eat this, hopefully with some nice crusty bread, imagine all those little "rags" floating in the bowl are all your torn-up problems, both real and imagined. They were there, and then they were gone. You just won, with soup. I hope you give this stracciatella a try soon. Enjoy!

Makes 2 large or 4 appetizer sized portions: 6 cups nice rich chicken broth, seasoned to taste 3 large eggs 2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley 2 tablespoons semolina flour 1/2 ounce Parmigiano Reggiano (about 1/2 cup if grated on a microplane) 1/2 ounce Pecorino Romano cheese (about 1/2 cup if grated on a microplane) salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste pinch cayenne pinch nutmeg

olive oil and pepper flakes to garnish

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