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Benjamin Steakhouse: German Soup recipe

By guest blogger Benjamin Prelvukaj, founder of Benjamin Steak House.

This winter has certainly been a cold one! In case you are looking for a hearty soup that will warm you to the core, here is a recipe for our very own German Soup.

Bon appétit!

Benjamin Steakhouse: German Soup
Serves 5

Ingredients:

  • 1 large Spanish onion, diced
  • 2 large potatoes, diced
  • 2 large tomatoes, steamed whole for about a minute, then peeled and diced
  • ½ pound of beef chunks
  • 3 tablespoons of Beef base
  • Salt and Pepper , to taste

    Roux:
  • ½ cup of flour
  • ½ cup Clarified Butter (One cup of butter, double boiled until it separates: spoon out the cream at the top. If you don’t have a double boiler, use one large pan for the boiled water, and place butter in a smaller pan, inside the larger one.)


Instructions:
- In a large pot, boil 2 quarts of water with beef base.
- In a separate pan, sauté the beef for about a minute in a small amount of butter- just to cover the pan. Sauté until brown.
- Add beef to boiling water, along with the rest of the ingredients. Boil on low heat for about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
- In a separate pan, combine clarified butter and flour, adding flour in slowly while stirring to mix completely. This makes the roux.
- After 1 hour of boiling the soup, add the roux, stirring in slowly to mix well.
- Enjoy your German Soup ala Benjamin!
Editor's Note: About our guest blogger Benjamin Prelvukaj



Benjamin Prelvukaj is the ambitious young entrepreneur who founded Benjamin Steak House. Benjamin, along with fellow Peter Luger alumni, Chef Arturo McLeod, started Benjamin Steak House in 2006. In two short years, Benjamin Steak House has established itself as one of New York’s premiere steak houses, attracting business professionals and celebrities alike.

At the humble age of 18, he moved to New York in pursuit of a better life for him and his family. After working at various New York restaurants, he began working full-time as a waiter at the famous Peter Luger steakhouse in Brooklyn while also attending school. Juggling school and a full-time job was no easy task, but Benjamin was determined to succeed.

While working at Peter Luger, Benjamin paid close attention to what made the restaurant so successful. He also took note of the areas he thought needed improvement. These assessments were the building blocks to the development of
Benjamin Steak House. After assembling a group of investors, Benjamin began to search for a location for his dream restaurant. When he stumbled upon the Dylan Hotel, Benjamin knew he had found the right place. The elegant setting of the two-story space, located in the century-old Chemist Club building near Grand Central was exactly what he has envisioned. With its brass chandeliers, soaring ceilings, and 10-foot fireplace, the location felt like a Sinatra-esque throwback to the Big Band Era.

Many restaurants had failed in this location before- including the Chemist Club Grill and Britney Spears’ NYLA- but that did not deter Benjamin. The first 6 months after the opening, business was slow, but Mr. Prelvukaj refused to lose hope. He continued to refine his menu, hire the finest wait and kitchen staff, and promote Benjamin Steak House around the city. In time, his hard work paid off. Today it is rare to find an empty seat in Benjamin’s, even on weekdays, and celebrity clientele include world champion boxers Evander Holyfield and Wladimir Klitschko, movie stars Vin Diesel, Hillary Duff, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Meloni, and Reba McIntyre, and super models Naomi Campbell and Jessica Hart, among others. Benjamin Prelvukaj’s success story is truly inspirational, and a testament to the fact that, no matter where you come from, if you have the ambition and persistence, you too can live the American dream.







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