Hot and Sour Soup -- a great tasting light supper for a chilly day!

Published: Thu, 01/18/18

January 18, 2018

Happy Friday Eve, Slow Cookerers!!


I've gotten a lot of emails these past few weeks about my Hot and Sour Soup recipe. 

This year has evidently been a doozy for colds and flus. I got a pretty icky cold between Christmas and the New Year and loved being able to throw this in the pot to cook while I napped and watched Aurora Teagarden mysteries.

;-)

If you are not feeling the best, I hope this is helpful. If you are feeling good, then make a batch to gift to a friend in need!


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Hot and Sour Soup
serves 2 to 3

1 cup cubed firm tofu (I used one-half of that Trader Joe's two-pack.)
2 cups chicken broth
2 cups water
1 package of sliced mushrooms
1 can bamboo shoots
1 can sliced water chestnuts
2 tablespoon soy sauce (La Choy is gluten-free)
1 teaspoon sesame oil
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar (and some more later)
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes (and some more later)
--green onion for garnish



The Directions:

Wash your hands. And stop blowing your nose.

Combine everything in your slow cooker.  Use a 4-quart slow cooker.

Cook on low for 7-9 hours or high 4-5 hours.

Taste. 

If you need more of the sour flavor, add more rice wine vinegar.

If you need more of the hot flavor, add more red pepper flakes. 

I like my soup very hot and sour, so I added another 1 tablespoon of the vinegar and another 1/4 teaspoon of the pepper flakes. 

Garnish with sliced green onion.

The Verdict:

I could probably eat this all day long.

So I did.

My kids really like it--they eat the broth and the tofu and leave the rest. 

You could easily slip in lots more veggies that you have on hand---carrots, celery, those cute little canned corncobs, etc. 

Many recipes call for cooked chicken or pork, which would be a great addition if you have some on hand or wanted to meat it up.



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A while ago I wrote an article about "after-school" homeschooling. You can read it here, if you'd like.

Enjoy your day! Happy Slow Cooking!!

-- steph