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Asian Cabbage Soup

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Ingredients

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6 cups water
8 dried shiitake mushrooms
1 cup scallion top (green parts)
1 cup thinly sliced carrot
1 cup thinly sliced daikon radish (or use red radish)
8 - 10 thin slices fresh gingerroot
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cups thinly sliced onions
3 tablespoons minced garlic (4-5 cloves)
1 tablespoon peeled grated fresh gingerroot
4 cups thinly sliced cabbage (recommend napa or savoy cabbage)
1 cup sliced carrot, cut into matchsticks
1 teaspoon chili paste (chinese is best)

Nutritional information

177.7
Calories
64 g
Calories From Fat
7.2 g
Total Fat
1 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
569 mg
Sodium
27.3 g
Carbs
6 g
Dietary Fiber
10.8 g
Sugars
4.8 g
Protein
633g
Serving Size

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Asian Cabbage Soup

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    I made this recipe and tweaked it straight out the gate so that i could use up all my ingredients. Proportions stayed pretty much the same with a few exceptions. In my mushroom base broth I added four 14.5 oz cans of chicken broth after letting the mushrooms soak and gently boiled it for the full 30 minutes. I also added some shimeji mushrooms at the very end once I had turned the stove off and let them warm up in the broth. used a higher ratio of daikon and onion, too, and added a bit of sesame oil. When straining I made sure to smash the veggies of the broth base against the colander for max flavor. Overall it made a really great broth with nice flavors. I could see using a broth like this for a ramen or wonton soup. used all the ginger called for and double the chili pepper paste. I also added a little bit of soy sauce. I'll definitely make this again.

    • 105 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Asian Cabbage Soup, Slowly caramelized onions with lots of garlic and a mushroom stock give this thick soup it depth of flavor If you like, stir a few drops of toasted sesame oil into each bowl Enjoy! Adapted from Moosewood Restaurant New Classics cookbook , I made this recipe and tweaked it straight out the gate so that i could use up all my ingredients Proportions stayed pretty much the same with a few exceptions In my mushroom base broth I added four 14 5 oz cans of chicken broth after letting the mushrooms soak and gently boiled it for the full 30 minutes I also added some shimeji mushrooms at the very end once I had turned the stove off and let them warm up in the broth used a higher ratio of daikon and onion, too, and added a bit of sesame oil When straining I made sure to smash the veggies of the broth base against the colander for max flavor Overall it made a really great broth with nice flavors I could see using a broth like this for a ramen or wonton soup used all the ginger called for and double the chili pepper paste I also added a little bit of soy sauce I’ll definitely make this again , I usually like all these ingredients, but something about the combo just wasn’t for me The broth was too much on the ginger/chilli side, the other flavours were over powered I might give this a try again but just cut out the chili and cut the ginger down


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Small Pan, Bring 2 Cups of Water and the Mushrooms to a Boil. Remove from Heat and Soak For 15-20 Minutes Until Softened. Strain the Soaking Liquid Into a 2 Quart Pot and Set the Shiitake Mushrooms Aside.

    2
    Done

    Add the Remaining 4 Cups Water, Scallions, Carrots, Radish, and Ginger to the Soaking Liquid.

    3
    Done

    Cover, Bring to a Simmer and Cook Gently For About 30 Minutes. Strain and Return the Stock to the Soup Pot.

    4
    Done

    While the Stock Is Simmering, Heat Oil in a Heavy Skillet(or Wok) and Add the Onions. Cook on Medium Heat For 15 Minutes, Stirring Frequently, Until the Onions Are Browned Well(don't Burn!). Add the Garlic and Saute For 3 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    Mix in Ginger, Cabbage, and Carrots. Cook, Stir Often Until Cabbage Is Limp and Crisp Tender, About 10 Minutes. Add the Veggies to the Strained Stock and Stir in the Chili Paste and Soy Sauce.

    6
    Done

    Remove and Discard the Shiitake Stems. Thinly Slice the Caps, Add Them to the Soup, and Reheat Until Just Boiling.

    7
    Done

    Ladle the Soup Into Bowls. Top With the Hijiki Seaweed or Scallions, or Both. Enjoy!

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