This is a simple yet full of nutrition kinda soup . Enokitake is such a versatile mushroom. You can have them in stir fry, in sukiyaki ( hot pot ) or in soup. I added them to my chicken herbal soup and it tasted fantastic. I double boiled the chicken herbal soup for 1.5 hr and I added the bunch of enokitake into the sweet scented herbal soup and I tell you it is heavenly after a hard day at work. This would be great for a cold and wet night. I wish I could fedex it to Jo :p She told me the weather was cold and wet since she arrived. Poor darling...and here the wicked Momsie is teasing her with this delicious steamy hot soup ;p . I told her to have hot mushroom soup for the time being and to keep herself warm :)
This soup can be prepared a day earlier. For me, I double boiled them the nite before. When it cools down , I keep them in the fridge. I just have to heat them up and add in the enokitake when dinner time comes. Easy...isn't it ? I prefer to double boil chicken herbal soup , for I like the clarity of the soup rather then direct boiling , the soup will be cloudy.
You can serve this soup with vermicelli or ' mee suah ' ..it is real comfort food when you feel like eating anything too heavy or when one is not feeling well. For the chicken herbal soup, I used 1/2 free range chicken , 1 tbsp of 'kei chi ' ( wolfberry ) and 10 pieces of 'yuk chuk' (soloman's seal ) and double boiled it for 1.5 hrs....Mmmmmm a bowl of slurrrrrpy hot steaming soup !
with enokitake added ....mmmm a bowl of steaming hot delicious-ness
I like the fragrance of the chinese herbs infused into the soup
enokitake is rich in antioxidant .....I would love to have at least one a week :)
Enokitake In Chicken Herbal Soup
Ingredients for soup :
1/2 free range chicken - removed the skin and cut into 3 pieces
1 tbsp of ' kei chi ' / wolfberries
10 pieces of 'yuk chuk' / soloman's seal
2 soup bowls of hot water
sea salt to taste
enokitake - washed and cleaned
Method:
Place all the soup ingredients except the enokitake into a porcel soup pot . Cover with a lid and double boil it for 1.5 hrs. Add in the enokitake and salt. It can be taken alone as a soup or as a soup base for vermicelli or any noodles.
Enjoy !
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a very simple and nuitrition herb soup, I cook herb soup at least twice in a week, but i use the pre-mix package, next time I also want to cook this way.
ReplyDeleteI cook this too but I boil it instead of double-boiling and I didn't add enokitake. Going try this next time.
ReplyDeleteeasy and healthy :D
ReplyDeleteI really like the pictures of this soup. Light and healthy. Can't beat that!
ReplyDeleteI like the enoktake mushrooms both stir-fried and in soups. In winter, these mushrooms are perfect to do the satay hotpot...simply marvellous.
ReplyDeletemmmh....I love Chicken Soup! =) I would really love Herbal Chicken soup!!!!
ReplyDeleteMushroom in soup always the best combo because it will brings out flavour especially the sweetness of the soup. Anymore left for me? hehe.... I love eating my rice with soup(sounds like a kid huh!) and I always do! Hope you're having a pleasant evening.
ReplyDeleteGood night friend,
Kristy
I love this soup. Looks so clear and healthy!
ReplyDeleteJust a lovely soup. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
I can have this everyday even for breakfast. so good for us! love those mushroom, going to get some for my seaweed soup tonight
ReplyDeleteI love it. I want some now.
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious! I love the taste of enokitake mushrooms and I usually use them in stir-fries.
ReplyDeletenice reminder on double boiling for clarity - too few do that when making broth
ReplyDeleteI love enokitake also. I use it to stir-fry, to cook with miso soup and to cook with tofu. I should try to cook like yours too. :)
ReplyDeleteNice, clear soup. But I've never tried adding in the enokitake mushrooms, should do so in future.
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, Blessed Homemaker, Kathy, Mother Rimmy, Angie , Miranda , Kristy , Anncoo, Lazaro, Lishapisa , Madin, Ann , Drick , Little Inbox and Cheah....
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping by and left me a comment here for me. I love all your comments and continuous support. This soup is really nice and I hope you will try it out with the enokitake added. The taste is absolutely sweet and delish :) Double boiling the soup is the best method of making chicken broth. The clarity is there :)
Have a great weekend to all of you :)
Elin
That's a great idea to use leftover to make the stuffing. Your herb soup simply delicious and healthy too!
ReplyDeleteGrace...thanks :) I too love all your cakes that you have baked recently and I am so glad that you are back with us again :)
ReplyDeleteDear Elin!
ReplyDeleteGreetings!
A suggestion for you:
Roll a small bunch tightly inside a thin and long slice of pork and fry it with your favourite sauce!
Cheers,
Robert-Gilles
Robert...arigato...I will remember that:) I know it will taste good..wrap-turous delicious ")
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