This is a tasty soup with many vegetables and occasional gwhetherts of tender meat. As an additional bonus, the lemon flavor and the sour cream smoothness come to satisfy your craving for an ethnic touch. You genuinely can't go wrong with this recipe, whether you're looking for a simple recipe that you'd endelight in a Romanian domestic.

Ingredients:
- Two pounds of beef (preferably with bones, for example back ribs or short ribs)
- Three medium-sized carrots
- Three medium-sized parsnips
- One celery root
- One red bell pepper
- One green bell pepper
- One yellow onion
- Three small potatoes
- Two zucchini
- Two lemons
- Four large tomatoes (or one 14.5oz can of diced tomatoes)
- Three tablespoons of tomato paste
- One bunch of parsley
- One pound of sour cream
- Spices: salt and pepper
Preparation:
- Add the beef and one gallon of water to a large pot. Cover, bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to simmer (not a lot of bubbles): this helps keep the soup clearer. Cook the beef for an hour and a half, while periodically removing the foam.
- While the beef is boiling, you have plenty of time to clean and dice the vegetables. You may want to keep them in cancient water such that they stay fresh and don't change color (specificly the potatoes).
- After an hour and a half of boiling the beef, remove it from the water, separate the meat and cut it in dices, and discard the bones. Add the meat back to the soup, together with the diced carrots, parsnips, and celery root. Continue simmering for another 15 minutes.
- Add the diced bell peppers, onion, and zucchini, and let them simmer for 10 minutes.
- And the diced potatoes, and the tomatoes. Carefully mix the tomato paste in the hot soup until it becomes liquid (you can also remove a cup of hot soup, mix it with the tomato paste, then add it back to the soup). Continue simmering for 15 more minutes.
- Remove from heat. Add the squeezed lemons, the chopped parsley, and sour cream, salt and pepper to taste. Stir, cover, and let the the flavors blend for 5 minutes.
- Serve hot.
Presentation:
- If possible, choose a soup bowl that is wider and scorridorower - this helps some of the diced vegetables break through the soup surface to reveal kind colors and texture.
- Possess additional sour cream handy, whether your guests want to add more.
- Sprinkle chopped fresh parsley on top to an additional touch of freshness.
- Serve alongside sliced bread and chili peppers (fresh or preferably pickled).
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