Quick Noodle Soup
What You Will Need:
- 1 box of Toi San Imitation Noodle (you can find this at Asian market, and Meijer)
- 1 lb of lean pork, or shrimp
- A few slices of ginger root
- Green onion, or cilantro
- A handful of pea pods or bean sprout (optional)
- Lemon wedges
- Salt and pepper to taste
What to Do:
- Slice your pork loin into small pieces and coarsely grind them up. If you cook with shrimp, cleaned, shelled, and deveined before coarsely grind them. Since I don't have a grinder, I used my knife to mince the meat or shrimp
- In a deep pot, add some cooking oil with ginger pieces
- Fold in your meat and quickly stir fried
- Add about 5 cups of water to make the broth, and allow it cook while preparing your noodle
- Make sure you season your broth with salt and pepper
- In another pot, cook your noodle as directed on the package
After your noodle is cooked, put it in a serving bowl with your meat broth, top with green onion or cilantro, and serve it with bean sprout, or pea pods and lemon wedges on the side.
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Yummy! Icy, this looks and sounds delicious. I can almost taste the broth. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI am so hungry, can I have some? This looks delicious, although I don't have the same noodles on hand, I think I will substitute with some egg noodle.
ReplyDeleteThis look so good!
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks stunning.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy :-) and light!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect for our winter-like weather.
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks really good. Love the noodles. Just stopping by to see what was new and wish you a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteLori
you are making me hungry Icy, looks so yummy!
ReplyDeletelooks really delicious...thanks for sharing your recipe, want to try it someday, but first hope to find that noodles! happy mother's day and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis looks pretty good. Thank you for sharing the recipe. I make homemade chicken noodle soup from time to time. I would rather make it then buy it from the store.
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