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wonton soup
Chinese Food Dinner Recipes

Wonton Soup

My favorite winter childhood breakfast is a bowl of comforting, soul-warming wonton soup that’s both homemade and heartwarming. Growing up in a Chinese household, my parents always believe that a hot and savory breakfast trumps anything cold or sweet. As a result, our freezer was always stocked with homemade wontons, ready to be swiftly cooked in just 10 minutes. This ensured that, even on busy workday mornings, a hearty and warm breakfast was a non-negotiable part of my day. Wontons may initially seem like a gourmet dish reserved for restaurants, making them appear nearly impossible to make at home. However, …

Instant Miso Soup Cubes Recipe
Japanese Food

Instant Miso Soup Cubes (ready to drink in 30 seconds)

Tired of the same old boring lunch options? Elevate your lunch game with this Instant Miso Soup Recipe that’s perfect for your bento box! With the convenience of grab-and-go miso soup cubes, you can enjoy a warm and nourishing bowl of miso soup anytime, anywhere. This recipe takes only a few minutes to prepare and yields perfectly portioned cubes that can be stored in the freezer until you’re ready to enjoy them. Simply add hot water to a cube and in just 30 seconds, you’ll have a delicious, homemade miso soup to add some variety and comfort to your lunch routine.

chrysanthemum tofu soup (flower-shaped tofu with miso and vegetable broth)
Chinese Food Dinner Recipes Vegetarian Recipe

Tofu Soup (flower-shaped tofu with miso and vegetable broth)

This recipe teaches us how to cut a block of tofu into a flower, and make tofu soup with miso and vegetable broth within 20 minutes. Cutting a block of tofu into a blossoming flower isn’t really that hard! I have a really bad knife skill, but I was able to cut a chrysanthemum tofu on my first attempt a few years ago. By following the tips I listed below, I believe you can do it too!!

Chinese Noodle Soup longevity noodles recipe
Chinese Food Dinner Recipes Quick recipe

Chinese Noodle Soup (10-minute Recipe)

This is the easiest and most classic version of Chinese noodle soup. The fried egg can magically release so much umami flavor into the noodle soup and make it looks appealing rich instead of transparent like water. Simply seasoned with soy sauce, lard, and fresh cilantro/scallion, this 10-minute soup can be a one-fit-all soup base for all of your noodle dishes.

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