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Sizzling Rice Soup Honolulu

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Ingredients

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1 cup long grain rice (not converted)
1 cup water
1 whole chicken breast skinnedboned and cut into julienne strips
3 tablespoons cornstarch
3 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon soy sauce
6 cups chicken stock
2 2 cups lettuce or 2 cups spinach
1/2 cup finely chopped green onion
1 teaspoon sesame oil

Nutritional information

309.7
Calories
75g
Calories From Fat
8.3g
Total Fat
2.2 g
Saturated Fat
38.1mg
Cholesterol
550mg
Sodium
37.7g
Carbs
0.7g
Dietary Fiber
4.1g
Sugars
19.1g
Protein
393g
Serving Size (g)
6
Serving Size

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Sizzling Rice Soup Honolulu

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    This rating is for the soup only, as I didn't prepare the rice recommended and instead used Crispy Rice for Sizzling Rice Soup (recipe #112338). However, the soup was fantastic. The flavors were simple and it was an easy addition to out Asian-themed meal on a very cold day. used spinach in the soup and forgot to add the sesame oil, but everyone cleaned their bowls and some even had seconds.

    • 1520 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Sizzling Rice Soup Honolulu, This recipe is posted by request for soups for a Hawaiian-themed dinner party. I thought this sounded interesting, and the ingredients are easy to find (many may already be on-hand). Hot deep-fried rice balls are added to a simple chicken soup; the recipe (a Chinese soup by way of Honolulu, Hawaii) is originally from The Complete Book of Soups and Stews and was found on the Epicurean Online site. I haven’t personally tried it, but it sure sounds like the type of off-the-wall thing I’d attempt in the future. ;o) Last note: start the rice a day ahead unless you’re using microwave directions., This rating is for the soup only, as I didn’t prepare the rice recommended and instead used Crispy Rice for Sizzling Rice Soup (recipe #112338). However, the soup was fantastic. The flavors were simple and it was an easy addition to out Asian-themed meal on a very cold day. used spinach in the soup and forgot to add the sesame oil, but everyone cleaned their bowls and some even had seconds., This recipe is posted by request for soups for a Hawaiian-themed dinner party. I thought this sounded interesting, and the ingredients are easy to find (many may already be on-hand). Hot deep-fried rice balls are added to a simple chicken soup; the recipe (a Chinese soup by way of Honolulu, Hawaii) is originally from The Complete Book of Soups and Stews and was found on the Epicurean Online site. I haven’t personally tried it, but it sure sounds like the type of off-the-wall thing I’d attempt in the future. ;o) Last note: start the rice a day ahead unless you’re using microwave directions.


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    Steps

    1
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    Rice: This Step Is Done the Night Before, or 1 Hour Before If the Rice Is to Be Dried in a Microwave Oven; in a Large Saucepan or Dutch Oven Combine Rice and Water Over High Heat.

    2
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    Bring to a Boil, Cover, Reduce Heat to Medium and Cook 10 Minutes Then Reduce Heat to Low and Cook an Additional 30 Minutes Without Removing Lid.

    3
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    the Crusty Rice Around the Sides and Bottom Will Stick to the Pan and Will Be Used in the Soup.

    4
    Done

    Take Off the Top Layer of Soft Rice and Reserve For Another Use.

    5
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    Lift Out the Crusty Rice and Place on a Cookie Sheet to Dry at Room Temperature, or Place in a Glass Baking Dish in a Microwave Oven For 10 Minutes on Low.

    6
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    the Soup: Toss the Strips of Chicken Breast With 1 Tablespoons of the Cornstarch and Set Aside.

    7
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    in a Small Container Combine Remaining 2 Tablespoons Cornstarch With Water and Soy Sauce.

    8
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    Heat Chicken Stock Just to Boiling Then Stir in Soy Mixture and Chicken and Simmer For 5 Minutes.

    9
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    Add the Shredded Greens, Onions and Sesame Oil, If Desired.

    10
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    Keep the Soup Hot (but not Boiling) While Frying Rice.

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