Thursday, December 24, 2009

Fish Paste Tofu Egg Drop Soup



Whoa, it is very COLD here, as I am typing this, it is 15'F (-9'C). The high today is only going to reach 21'F even though it is sunny outside. We had snow shower the previous day and it is going to be a white Christmas for us here. According to the weather forecast, it is going to snow on Christmas day (tomorrow). How to keep warm on such a cold day except staying at home, treat yourself with a cup of hot coffee or hot chocolate, exercising on Wii Fit Plus (this is a great one to keep warm, LOL!) and serving up a bowl of warm soup. Here sharing with you a bowl of my warm soup to warm yourself up and wishing all my readers a joyous and safe holiday seasons. Be happy, be healthy, be stress free, eat healthy and exercise more in the new year!





~Serve about 4 bowls.

Ingredients:

  • 1000ml water
  • 2 chicken drumsticks
  • 5 medium size dried Scallops, reconstituted in hot water, save the liquid.
  • 6 fish paste tofu cubes, cut into slices
  • Some napa cabbage, thinly sliced
  • 1 bundle of tang hoon (translucent glass vermicelli), soften in warm water
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • Salt and white pepper to taste

Method:


1. In a medium saucepan, add in water and let it boil. When boiling, add in the chicken drumsticks and dried scallops along with the water. Turn the heat to low and let it simmer for an hour.


2. Add in the napa cabbage, fish paste tofu, stir and let it simmer for 5 minutes. Add in tang hoon/vermicelli, season to taste with salt and white pepper. Turn the heat off and add in the beaten eggs, stir to create egg drop effect. Serve hot!



12 comments:

  1. Boy ... I can feel that ... I went thru the same before in Minnesota!!

    Stay warm this Holiday season!

    Merry X'mas & Happy 2010 to you, too!!

    Pei-Lin

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  2. lovely homemade soup just nice for chilly winter days.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family.

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  3. The weather here is very cold too and this soup will be good :) Wishing you and your family Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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  4. Merry Christmas my dear .. Haven't be able to leave u any comments but hey i have been reading your blog. Love ur homemade soup, well done !!!

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  5. Loooove soups! Great for winter and so healthy!

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  6. This soup is so great to compensate the heavy eating caused by the holidays!! Merry Christmas to you and your family!! You had a wonderful celebration!!

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  7. A belated Christmas wish from us and a not too late for a New year wish too! :)

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  8. I made some kind of fish and tofu soup during the winter days here too!
    But it is not as cold here as over there. Well, with a warm soup like this, can just stay home and be cosy.

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  9. I love egg drop soup. I was thing to make the egg drop soup with my dashi. However, temptation of making miso soup was bigger :)

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  10. ohhh sounds simple yet delicious!

    planned a nice meal for NY eve?

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  11. Okay, so I only just found you and I am totally hooked! Easy and obviously delicious Asian recipes - I'll be coming back regularly!

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  12. Yes i also love to eat soups,this recipe very tasty. It's easy and relatively quick. i could literally have this recipe on the table in about 30 minutes. And again, you're looking at another budget recipe, especially if most of this is already in your pantry, and i will check out some of the other soups recipes in the main dish section.

    Term papers

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