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Abdoogh Khiar; Traditional refreshing cold soup for summer

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Abdoogh Khiar; Traditional refreshing cold soup for summer

One of the best ways to stay cool during summer is with this Persian cold yogurt soup called Abdoogh Khiar. This tasty yogurt soup is made with simple, natural, and healthy ingredients and is ready in only 15 minutes.

Yogurt is a big part of Persian and Mediterranean cooking which Iranians love to add to their meals such as basic homemade yogurt and cucumber yogurt dip.

Yogurt (especially plain) helps the body cool down on hot summer days so does cucumber, the combination has long been loved and made by many around the world including the Turks with cacik and the Greeks with tzatziki.

Abdoogh Khiar; Traditional refreshing cold soup for summer

Doogh refers to the buttermilk that comes from the process of churning yogurt butter, but this dish is often prepared with a mixture of yogurt and water. Here, tangy, creamy buttermilk is blended with plain yogurt for a soup with extra body. An array of cool, crunchy, sweet, and savory ingredients are then added to the base, along with herbs and spices for a refreshing, satisfying meal.

This yogurt dish also has cucumbers, dill, mint, raisins, walnuts, and rose petals and it can be diluted with water or ice cubes.

It is a very aromatic and flavorful dish that is also healthy and protein-rich which makes it a great choice for those who are vegetarians. The addition of raisins adds a touch of natural sweetness and the walnuts add crunch.

Abdoogh Khiar; Traditional refreshing cold soup for summer

  • Persian yogurt is naturally more “sour” than the yogurt you find in regular grocery stores. u can make your yogurt or use store-bought.
  • You can use regular or English cucumbers, just be sure to remove the seeds.
  • Dark red raisins are usually used but you can use green raisins.
  • You can substitute with chopped pecans or pistachios if you do not have walnuts.
  • My family prefers a combination of dill and mint, but you can use one or the other exclusively. You can use fresh herbs or dried ones.
  • This is optional. Rose petals offer color and a very mild aroma. Rosewater offers more aroma.
  • You can make this thick or thinned down, depending on your preference and the thickness of yogurt you are using.

To eat abdoogh khiar, we can tear the bread in the bowl and have it soak for a couple of minutes. Then enjoy the cold yogurt soup with a spoon. In each spoonful will have a little bit of everything: the yogurt base, the walnuts and raisins, the herbs, and the bread.

 

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