Showing posts with label Soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soup. Show all posts

August 14, 2011

Sweetcorn Chicken Soup


Hot Soups are a comfort food on cold evenings. Though it is summer here, last few days have been rainy and cold. This is one of the easiest soup and I made it specially for my daughter who loves sweet corn and chicken. This soup is very healthy too as I have not added even a drop of oil, but it still tastes yummy.

Ingredients:

1. Chicken pieces - 1 to 1.5 cups(4-5 medium pieces).
    Garlic - 2 to 3 cloves finely chopped
    Pepper powder - 1/4 to 1/2 tsp
    Water - 2 cups
    Salt to taste

2. Sweet corn - 1 can of 200 gms
    Corn flour/Corn starch - 1 tsp
 
Preparation:

1. Add the ingredients listed as item 1 to a saucepan and cook till chicken is done. I do it in a pressure cooker  to make it easier.  Drain the chicken pieces from the stock and keep aside.
2. Take 3/4 of the sweetcorns from the can and blend  in a food processor/mixer till smooth. Add this to the chicken stock along with the remaining 1/4th portion of sweetcorns and bring it to boil. If you are using creamed corn, there is no need to blend.
3. Meanwhile chop the chicken pieces. If you are using chicken with bones, remove and discard the bones.
4. Add chopped chicken to the stock and simmer for few minutes.
5. Add corn starch to a few tablespoons of water and mix well. Pour this to the boiling soup. The soup starts thickening. Do a taste check and add salt if required.

Serve hot.

Sending this to Souper Sundays at Kahakai Kitchen


This also goes to Iftar Nights at Jabeen's Corner

Also goes to Anyone Can Cook:Series 30


July 23, 2011

Hot and Sour Veggie Soup


It was a perfect cold evening for a hot and sour soup and I had lots of veggies in the fridge that I could use. Hot and Sour is my favourite soup and when we were in Bangalore, everytime we eat out I used to order this, either veggie or with chicken. My husband tells me to try something different, but I don't bother. The perfect balance of spiciness and sourness makes the best hot and sour soup. I know many of my friends who do not try to make this at home, as they feel it is time consuming. But the recipe is very simple, only chopping the veggies take some time.This is a basic recipe and you may add egg or  chicken(cooked and shredded) to customize this.

Ingredients:

Oil - 1 tbsp
Finely chopped ginger - 1 tbsp
Finely chopped garlic - 1 tbsp
Carrot - 1 small
Beans - 4 or 5
Cauliflower - 2 florets
Capsicum/Bell pepper - half, I used yellow.
Cabbage - 1/4 cup, shredded (As I didn't have green cabbage in stock, I used purple)
Mushroom  - 1 or 2
Spring onions - 1 tbsp for cooking and 1 tbsp for garnish
Veg Stock cubes - 1 pack(I used Maggie and one pack has 2 cubes)
Water - 1 litre
Soy sauce - 1 tbsp
Red chilly sauce - 1 tsp (Adjust based on the hotness)
Tomato ketchup - 3 tbsp
Vinegar - 2 tsp (I used White Wine Vinegar)
Pepper powder - 1/2 tsp
Corn flour - 1 tbsp or more (adjust to the consistency you need)
Chinese 5 spice shake - 1/2 tsp (optional, but it gives a very nice flavour)
Salt

Use the above quantities as a guideline and adjust as per your taste. I like it to be spicy and sour.

Getting ready

1. Chop carrot, beans and capsicum to small pieces. Chop the cauliflower florets and mushroom and cut the cabbage and spring onion into thin strips.
2. Boil 1 litre of water and add the 2 stock cubes. Follow the instructions on the pack as the amount of water differs for other brands stock cubes. The cubes dissolve and the stock is ready.
3. Mix corn flour in 1/4 cup of water.



Preparation:

1. Heat oil in a large pan and saute ginger and garlic till you get the aroma. Now add carrot, beans,capsicum,cauliflower and cabbage and saute well for a few minutes.
2. Add the prepared stock and bring to boil. Add mushrooms and spring onions.
3. Now add all the sauces, vinegar and salt and let it boil. Do a taste check.
4. Check if the veggies are cooked. They shouldn't get mashed. Add the cornflour and bring to boil. Add some pepper powder and chinese spice shake. Turn off the stove.
5. Garnish with spring onions.

Serve piping hot with some breadsticks.



Also sending to Iftar moments at Taste of Pearl City


Linking this to Life is Green Event 


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