Monday, June 29, 2009

Noodle soup with delicious toppings



Still living at home. My mom and I collaborated on a noodle-soup-with-toppings dish, similar in spirit to a ramen or udon composition, which is Ben's and my favorite food format. Beware of having something like this out at a restaurant, where you may encounter a wussy broth and a dearth of toppings. What you are looking for is a very hearty broth with something other than cabbage or broccoli floating around with the noodles.

Here, we have a gingery clear broth made with ginger, carrots, and scallions. We steamed some baby bok choy, quartered or eighthed, and I used the shiitake poaching technique featured in the nabeyaki udon installment in cooking with dog.

Shrimp dumplings were made by food-processing some raw shrimps with herbs and a little corn starch. Dumpling balls were formed and dropped into boiling broth. As the dumplings finished cooking, I dropped some already softened rice noodles in there. Soup then ladeled out and and topped.

5 comments:

  1. I too made a soup this morning. This one looks much better.

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  3. top the soup/top the soup baby/top the soup/don't knock the soup over

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfBwsG8ubFw

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  4. HELP ME MAKE DELICIOUS SOUPS TOO! i love soup. just bought some ginger to make broth, mer, ben, ANYONE, post a solid recipe please!

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