Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Winter Melon Soup
With the cold weather fast approaching, I find that I am craving soup a lot. Winter melon soup is a great, healthy soup that taste light, cleansing, and satisfying all at the same time.
It's really easy to make. You need stock, winter melon, and salt + pepper to taste. You can optionally supplement with other soup flavoring agents, like I added some dried squid for fun.
To prepare dried squid, just use scissors and cut a few small pieces (about 1-2 cm squares) to add to the soup at the beginning.
That's it!
I decided to use pork neck bones to make stock similar to the method I used for daikon pork bone soup. Of course, you can easily use chicken broth, or even vegetable stock.
Getting a Clear Broth
Quickly boil the neck bones in boiling water for about 5 minutes. The initial boiling releases blood bits and other unsightly particles that would appear in your soup later. Rinse the bones with some water to make sure all particles have been washed off.
Refill the pot with clean water, about enough to cover the neck bones. Add the chopped winter melon, bring to a boil, and then simmer for about 30 minutes.
Flavor with salt and pepper and garnish with cilantro. Enjoy!
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My mom makes this ALL the time and she adds those tiny dried shrimp and bamboo. SO comforting!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of my childhood, my dad would often make winter melon soup. So soothing and good for you!!
ReplyDeleteNice warming and comforting soup!
ReplyDeleteI love winter melon soup!! Suits me this time of the year!
ReplyDeleteYou make me think of wonderful family dinners of yesteryear. In the winter, my late-Mom would make winter melon soup a lot. Nothing else quite warms you up like this soup. Thanks for making me realize I need to make my own big pot soon.
ReplyDeleteMy mom makes this too. I love it and could really use a bowl while I'm recovering.
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