Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (2024)

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Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (1)

Flind1124

Rating: 5 stars

01/24/2015

I have reversed the amount of water and beef stock. Lots more flavor, we love it! It's a go-to winter recipe.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (2)

Seriously35

Rating: 1 stars

07/24/2011

Why is this listed in gluten-free? My husband was just diagnosed with celiac disease and I was counting on this website, which I use daily, to help find recipes. If you are going to take the step of listing a "gluten-free" category, please make sure your information is accurate. I am so disappointed in myrecipes.com - this makes me feel that the information provided throughout is not as reliable as I thought.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (3)

mumsiebarb

Rating: 5 stars

02/08/2011

This is a delicious, easy & substantial soup which is perfect for this cold February day. The only change I made was to add chopped celery along with the leeks and carrots; it's really yummy!

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (4)

nicoleevon

Rating: 5 stars

11/13/2010

I'm not a big meat eater, but my husband is a meat & potatoes Irish guy, so this soup is a nice compromise for us. I use one pound of beef & substitute a pound of baby bella mushrooms for the second pound. I just chunk them up big & toss them in with the rest of the veggies. I follow the rest of the recipe as written. It's a great fall/winter dinner with a glass of red wine & some good crusty bread.

Rating: 4 stars

04/22/2010

I made this soup for my wife because she was always talking about beef and barley soup. I was unsure of this though due to a bad experience with the same soup when I was younger. I am very happy that I tried this again, I absolutely loved this soup and so did my wife. Great recipe CL!

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (6)

JeffTracy86

Rating: 5 stars

04/04/2010

Really yummy soup! Made it with the rosemary focaccia, perfect combo.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (7)

CalifCook

Rating: 2 stars

02/20/2010

This recipe has the potential to be a very good recipe but is lacking the flavor to make me want to make it again.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (8)

lundsettlady

Rating: 5 stars

01/29/2010

Haven't made this, but it was in the special "gluten free diet" section and barley IS NOT EVER gluten free. So if you're looking for a good recipe for yourself or a friend on a gf diet, don't make this!

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (9)

Bert22

Rating: 5 stars

01/12/2010

Very good. Very filling, very flavorful. A great full meal for very low calories/fat. I added frozen green beans and peas too.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (10)

alshumate

Rating: 5 stars

10/31/2009

This was outstanding! At the suggestion of previous reviewer, I used 2-32 oz. containers of beef broth. I also ended up allowing the soup to simmer an additional 2 hours and it thickened nicely. Making it again today and I'm going to add mushrooms this time. Great for a cold fall day!

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (11)

KayceLW

Rating: 5 stars

10/04/2009

YUM!! This is our favorite fall meal!

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (12)

BessCooksDinner

Rating: 5 stars

10/01/2009

I shopped for these ingredients on the first chilly morning of fall, before it turned warm again, but no matter. It's just delicious, even on a warm day. Heeding the advice of others, I tried skipping the water altogether and used two 32 oz. boxes of Kitchen Basics Beef Stock, forgoing almost two cups of liquid. Because I’m watching the sodium, one was “less sodium” and the other “No salt added”. Also, I added only half the salt called for in the recipe but almost twice the pepper. I figured the diners could add salt as needed. I simmered this with an open pot to allow for evaporation. This yielded about nine cups (or 8 generous one+cup servings) of a very delicious stew-like soup. I didn’t think it lacked any salt, the extra pepper gave it a little kick and the broth was rich and thick, like a nice consummé. Pared with a crusty, hearty grain bread and a glass a red wine, it makes a fine dinner. We’ll be seeing this again, regardless of the weather.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (13)

csaunders80

Rating: 2 stars

07/08/2009

Tasted like chunks of beef floating in water. Not enough herbs or spices for my taste. It definitely needs more of something, but I'm not sure what.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (14)

JasonM

Rating: 3 stars

03/09/2009

At first, I was a little taken aback at the thin texture of the broth. I'd expected the barley to do a little more to thicken it. Then I realized that this was Beef and Barley SOUP not STEW. Other than that, this was a very flavorful soup and hearty too. I took part of the salt and pepper that was to be added all at once in the recipe to lightly season the stew meat before cooking it. I thought that would be an important step to insure the meat was flavorful. It's a very simple, no nonsense soup that does a lot of the work itself -- simmering while you do other stuff. Very handy recipe.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (15)

gospelmom

Rating: 5 stars

02/17/2009

This recipe was delicious! My husband and kids loved it too. I served it with french bread and it was a great meal on a chilly night. The only things I did differently was I did 1 cup chopped onion and one cup chopped leek (instead of all leek). I also reduced the water to 4 cups and added one more can of broth instead. Really yummy and even better the next day! I will absolutely make it again!

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (16)

UtahCook

Rating: 5 stars

01/23/2009

As with other reviewers I halved the water and doubled the broth. Other than that I prepared as written. This is one of my family's favorite meals. I've made this at least 3 times this winter and will keep this on regular rotation. Hearty enough for an evening meal.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (17)

NoGreatChef

Rating: 3 stars

01/21/2009

This is a very hearty soup! I wouldn't call it a soup, it was more like a stew with barley. It was pretty good though I felt that it could have a little more flavor. I would definetly add more carrots for extra veggies. I am not the biggest soup fan but it is a good, filling meal especially on a cold day.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (18)

RumGirl

Rating: 5 stars

01/16/2009

Used more beef broth and added some extra veggies that I had laying around. Canned mushrooms and baby zucchini worked great. Needed a little more salt but other than that I would not change a thing! My family cannot get enough of this hearty soup. Definately one of our favorite winter meals. We are still fighting over the leftovers.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (19)

MAK007

Rating: 5 stars

01/10/2009

As other reviewers suggested, I used more beef broth. I used 3 cans LS,FF broth and made up the remaining needed liquid with water. At the end I added frozen petite peas for color. Served with crusty bread and it was fabulous! Will make again for sure!

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (20)

jtblepps

Rating: 5 stars

11/26/2008

Excellent soup. Wonderful flavor, will make again soon. Followed recipe as written.

Beef and Barley Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does barley need to be cooked before adding to soup? ›

Do you cook barley before adding it to soup? Your beef barley soup will simmer long enough to cook the barley. There is no need for the additional step of cooking the barley first.

How do you thicken beef barley soup? ›

Cover the pot and allow the beef to cook in the broth for 20 minutes. Add the vegetables, barley, Worcestershire, soy, garlic, thyme, and parsley. Cover and cook for 40 minutes. If the end results are not a thick as you'd like (I like it thicker) combine the water and cornstarch and add it to the soup.

How do you fix bland beef barley soup? ›

9 Answers
  1. If you use self-made beef stock, try boiling a bit longer, so that the flavour of the beef is a bit more concentrated.
  2. Boil your soup a bit longer.
  3. Use more beef stock and/or cubed beef.
  4. I don't know how much herbs you put in. Maybe a bit more pepper or rosemary can make a difference.
Mar 27, 2011

Is barley soup healthy for you? ›

Barley is high in fiber, especially beta-glucan, which may reduce cholesterol and blood sugar levels. It may also aid weight loss and improve digestion. Whole-grain, hulled barley is more nutritious than refined, pearled barley. It can be substituted for any whole grain and easily added to your diet.

What happens if you don't rinse barley before cooking? ›

There is no need to rinse barley before using it. To enhance the flavor of barley, heat the kernels in a skillet for a few minutes or cook it in broth instead of water. You can save time by cooking extra barley and freezing it. Add it to soups or salads as you need it.

Is barley anti inflammatory? ›

Barley has been shown to have antitumor properties through regulating the immune system and limiting cancer cell proliferation and dissemination. Furthermore, barley possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory characteristics, which may contribute to its anticancer potential.

How do you add richness to beef soup? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says.

What is the ratio of barley to broth? ›

Yield. To cook 1 cup of barley grains, you'll need 3 cups of water or broth. Like many grains, barley swells considerably when cooked, so 1 cup of dry barley grains will yield 3 cups of tender cooked grains.

Can you overcook barley? ›

Overcooked barley will become mushy, while undercooked may have a thicker and chewier texture. You can make barley as a side dish, but you can also cook it into your food. Feel free to cook our pearled barley in your favorite soup or stew, but be mindful that it will absorb a lot of liquid.

What if I put too much barley in my soup? ›

As barley is a starch the best you can do is dilute it, or thin it out a bit. You may need to add a fair bit of broth and more of your vegetal ingredients. Possibly to the point of doubling your recipe. It will depend on when you find the taste and texture to have gotten back to acceptable levels.

How do I add flavor to bland beef soup? ›

Just don't use so much that it overpowers your broth. Some enhancers: Add a dash of soy sauce, or Worcestershire sauce, or a spoonful of pomegranate molasses, or a spoonful of Marmite, or a bit of anchovy paste. All of these add some umami (i.e.savoriness).

How do you make beef barley soup less salty? ›

Add Lemon or Vinegar

A squeeze of lemon can balance out a mildly oversalted soup with its acidic flavor. A splash of vinegar can also do wonders for taming the salty flavor.

What to avoid when taking barley? ›

Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity: The gluten in barley can make celiac disease worse. Avoid using barley. Allergies to cereal grains: Consuming barley might cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to other cereal grains, including rye, wheat, oat, corn and rice.

Does barley reduce belly fat? ›

Barley water is an excellent addition to any diet if you want to lose weight. It can potentially reduce belly fat over time. In addition, its satiating properties help control hunger and cravings by making you feel fuller for longer. As a result, it leads to fewer calorie consumption and gradual weight loss.

What is the difference between barley and pearl barley? ›

What is barley? There are two types of barley available – pot barley and pearl barley. Pot barley is the more nutritious of the two but is less readily available and takes longer to cook. It is less refined than pearl, with only the outer husk removed, which also gives it a nuttier flavour.

Can you eat uncooked barley? ›

Eating raw barley can provide a variety of health benefits, such as: High fiber content: Barley is a good source of dietary fiber, which can aid in digestion and help prevent constipation. Eating raw barley can provide more fiber than cooked barley.

Does barley get mushy in soup? ›

MAKING BEEF BARLEY SOUP AHEAD OF TIME

This soup is great to make ahead of time, with one modification. Since the barley can absorb too much of the liquid when made ahead, and get mushy, I find it best to cook the barley separately. Make as directed, just omitting the barley.

Does barley get soggy in soup? ›

Barley takes a bit longer to cook (20-30 minutes), but retains it's shape and texture way better than any other soup carb that I've tried. It doesn't have a strong noticeable flavour, has a lot more nutrition, and holds up after multiple days in the fridge without turning to mush.

Does barley soak up liquid in soup? ›

One thing you should know is that barley continues to absorb liquid, even after it finishes cooking. The next day, you may need to loosen up the soup with a little water.

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