Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Chicken With Radish and Carrot Soup



Hubby is a big fan of soups, next to vegetables, that is. I can have dinner without soups. But for him, the presence of a hot soup on the dinner table is comforting. The lazy pig that I am, I do not always have soup on the dinner table everyday. Or, if I do cook soup, I cook a big potful so that this soup can be served for several nights.

Our family went to Hong Kong the week before Holy Week. And I discovered something from our trip there - concerning soups, that is. Every little food shop has a special soup of the day they call "Lai Thong." We would order this Lai Thong every time and from different restaurants. Each little restaurant would have their own version of Lai Thong. Even the same restaurant would serve different version of this soup on different days. I have discovered something special about this soup. It may contain different ingredients depending on their availability. Or probably depending on the whim of the cook. It may have pork, or pork bones, or chicken or leftover roasted meat. Then they will add some beans or corn, and add a root crop, it may be yam or sweet potatoes, or any kind of gourd. And the soup is boiled and simmered for a time. The resulting soup is so flavorful and appetizing.

The lesson learned? Use whatever ingredients we have on hand to make soup. Before this experience, I was hesitant to change or subsitute any ingredients from the regular recipes. For example, if I do not have papaya, I will not attempt to make Chicken Tinola. But now, I am more confident to do substitutions. One of the wonderful results is this Chicken with Radish and Carrot Soup. This soup tastes clean and clear and flavorful at the same time. The chicken meat is soft, nearly falling off its bones. Yum!

1/2 K chicken pieces
2 pcs carrots, sliced
1 pc large radish, sliced
several slices of ginger
3 T minced garlic
5 C water
1 bunch malunggay leaves, washed
salt and pepper to taste
cooking oil

1. Saute ginger in oil. After it turns a little brown, add the garlic. Stir fry until fragrant but not burnt.

2. Add the chicken pieces. Stir fry for a while until it changes color. Add the carrots and radish. Add water. Boil the soup then turn down heat to simmer for about 25-30 minutes.

3. Add malunggay leaves and salt and pepper just before turning off the heat.

4. Serve immediately.

Of course this soup became an instant hit with the family. Even the kids love it! It is nutrient-packed because of the vegetables and it tastes great and easy to cook too! With successes like this, now I am more eager to try out different ingredients for soups and Hubby can look forward to having soup every dinner.

1 comment:

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Radish contain high amount of water that hidrate the skin. Also contain potassium, vitamin C, calcium etc. That´s why i prefer to eat radish frequently for all benefits that brings to our body. So if you want to increase your welfare begins to eat it.

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