CANH BAU TOM - VIETNAMESE OPO SQUASH SOUP
Bau, or opo squash, (calabash, cucuzzi, bottle gourd, etc) is a long pale green squash that can be found at Asian markets. It has a flavor similar to cucumbers mixed with zucchini. My daughter and I love this squash raw to snack on. My sister in law introduced me to this simple soup. She pairs it with Thit Kho, stewed pork, or other Kho recipes. This soup pairs nicely with salty dishes to mellow out the flavors. Can serve over rice to make a light stew. I sometimes add 2 c fish stock and 4 c of water. Prep time varies on how long the squash and shrimp needs to cook. If using this soup as a side to Kho dishes, I use the smaller amount of shrimp. If serving alone over rice, I use more shrimp.
Provided by Kiersten Phae
Categories Asian
Time 45m
Yield 4-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Pour the stock into a large stock pan.
- Add the Opo Squash and cook over medium-high heat until the squash becomes soft and translucent.
- The squash may not become translucent if it's cut too thick. Just look for it to soften up.
- While the squash cooks put the shrimp, green onions, and cilantro into a mixing bowl.
- Mix and sort of blend the flavors together with a fork.
- Do not turn this into a mushy paste. The idea is to combine the flavors together.
- Season the shrimp mixture with the pepper, half of the fish sauce, sugar, and sesame oil. Mix well.
- Once the squash is translucent, Turn the heat to high and Bring to a boil.
- Add the sliced onions.
- Add the shrimp mixture to the soup in spoonfuls, this sort of makes dumplings.
- Cover and cook until the shrimp "dumplings" are cooked.
- After the dumplings cook, remove from heat and add the rest of the fish sauce.
- Stir to mix in the flavors.
- Garnish with the additional cilantro and green onions.
- Let the soup stand for 15 minutes before serving.
- Serve over rice and/or Kho recipes (stews).
- To simplify the recipe:.
- Skip mixing the shrimp all together with the seasonings. Dice the shrimp up and mix all the seasonings in the soup at the same time as the dumplings.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 92.6, Fat 2.2, SaturatedFat 0.4, Cholesterol 86.4, Sodium 789.5, Carbohydrate 5.5, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 2.6, Protein 12.5
XIAO LONG BAO RECIPE (SOUP DUMPLINGS)
Steps:
- Gather the ingredients.
- Bruise the scallion stalk by pounding it with the flat side of your knife.
- In a small pot over medium-high heat, bring 1 cup of low-sodium chicken broth, dried shiitake mushroom, ginger slice, and scallion to a simmer. Simmer for 5 minutes, submerging the mushroom occasionally.
- Mix 3 packets of plain gelatin with the remaining 3/4 cup chicken stock in a heat-safe bowl.
- Remove solids from simmering broth and pour it into the bloomed gelatin, whisking to incorporate thoroughly. Pour into a sheet tray and refrigerate until set, about 45 minutes. While setting, prepare the dough and mince.
- Gather the ingredients.
- Heat 1/2 cup of water to 195 F in a small saucepan. If you don't have a thermometer, it should be steaming and on the verge of simmering with small bubbles rising to the top.
- Meanwhile, place the 3 1/2 cups of flour and salt in a large mixing bowl and stir to combine. Add the 1/2 cup of 195 F water and stir with a wooden spoon.
- Once the initial portion of water has been absorbed, add the room temperature water. Knead until all the flour has been incorporated. If the dough is too dry, add more water, 1 teaspoon at a time.
- Add oil and knead again until a smooth dough ball has formed, 3 to 5 minutes. The dough should be soft but not sticky.
- Cover bowl of dough with plastic wrap and rest for 30 minutes.
- Gather the ingredients.
- While the dough is resting, prepare the mince. Place the meat in a large bowl and add the scallion, garlic, ginger, Shaoxing wine, sesame oil, and dark soy sauce. Mix until uniformly combined.
- Add the salt, sugar, and white pepper, and mix vigorously, kneading and crushing the mince through your fingers.
- Your mince will be ready when the texture is paste-like, and it leaves a film on the walls of the bowl. Set aside and retrieve the aspic.
- Take your jellied aspic and cut it into about 4 sections. Julienne the sections , and then brunoise the julienne to achieve small cubes. A rough chop followed by a mince is acceptable as well.
- Add your aspic to the mince in 3 to 4 portions, mixing to incorporate. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until dough is ready for use.
- Using a bench scraper or knife, divide the dough ball into 4 even pieces. Take one quarter section (cover the remaining sections with a kitchen towel), and using both hands, grasp it by its midsection. Gently massage it with an outward motion to elongate the section into a cylinder.
- Place the cylinder of dough on your work surface. Starting from the midsection and working your way outwards, roll the cylinder into a uniform, 1-inch-diameter rope.
- Prepare your dumpling skin by cutting 3/4-inch portions off of the rope using your first piece as a guide for the remaining ones. Each piece should weigh about 15 grams.
- Flatten each piece by applying firm pressure with the palm of your hand.
- Use your rolling pin to roll each piece into a 3 1/2-inch diameter disc, aiming for a thinner edge and thicker center. Lightly dust the work surface with flour if the dough starts to stick. Proceed to fill and fold the dumpling skins as described below and then repeat cutting/rolling out the dumpling skins and filling/folding them, one section of dough at a time.
- Place a dumpling skin in the palm of your hand and add a tablespoon of the filling into the skin. Depress the filling into the skin with your spoon, cupping your hand so that the filling is married to the dumpling skin. Repeat with remaining dumpling skins.
- To form the Xiao Long Bao, place your prepared dumpling skin in the palm of your left hand. With your right thumb and middle finger, grasp the edge of the dumpling skin at about 2 o'clock (if it were a clock).
- With your left thumb gently depressing the filling, twist your left wrist in a clockwise motion. This will create a pleat for your right hand to seal. Continue pleating all the way around the top of the dumpling.
- As you reach the end of the pleating, you can release the grasp of your left thumb, while continuing to twist and seal the pleats with your right hand. It won't be pretty at first, but as you practice the concept described above, it will become natural.
- Don't worry about the look-the important part is the seal, so just be sure to pinch any gaps shut. At this point, you can freeze your dumplings on a parchment-lined sheet tray if not cooking right away.
- Bring your steamer to a full boil. Place dumplings in your steamer basket. To prevent your dumplings from sticking to your steamer, cut a piece of parchment paper to size and perforate with a fork. You can also use a leaf of napa cabbage, or a light coating of oil.
- Cook for 6 minutes at a full steam (8 minutes if steaming from frozen). Rest for 2 minutes before consuming. Serve steamed Xiao Long Bao with a dipping sauce of Chinkiang vinegar (Chinese black vinegar) and a pinch of raw ginger julienne.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 460 kcal, Carbohydrate 45 g, Cholesterol 53 mg, Fiber 2 g, Protein 24 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Sodium 1102 mg, Sugar 2 g, Fat 19 g, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
ASIAN DUMPLING SOUP
Categories Soup/Stew Mushroom Vegetable Kid-Friendly Quick & Easy Fall Winter Cabbage Gourmet Small Plates
Yield Makes 4 main-course servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Cook dumplings in a 6- to 8-quart pot of boiling unsalted water, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until cooked through, 5 to 8 minutes. (Cut into a dumpling to check filling.) Remove pot from heat and keep dumplings warm in hot water.
- While dumplings cook, bring chicken broth to a boil in a 4- to 6-quart heavy pot. Add cabbage, mushrooms, and carrots and boil, uncovered, stirring occasionally, 3 minutes, then add peas and cook 2 minutes. Stir in scallions, sesame oil, salt, and pepper and boil until all vegetables are tender, about 1 minute.
- Divide dumplings among 4 soup bowls with a slotted spoon. Ladle soup over dumplings.
ASIAN DUMPLING AND SQUASH SOUP
Chicken noodle soup is a staple from almost everyone's childhood, but it's about time this nourishing classic got a bit of an update. Enter Asian Dumpling and Squash Soup, a fun, flavourful and easy-to-prepare meal that any child will love.
Provided by maryjjohnson34
Categories < 30 Mins
Time 30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. Heat oil in large saucepan over medium heat. Add mushrooms, shallots, garlic, pepper and ginger. Cook, stirring occasionally until softened; 4 to 5 minutes.
- 2. Add broth; bring to a boil. Add frozen dumplings and frozen squash. Cook, stirring occasionally until dumplings and squash are tender; about 5 minutes. Stir in spinach and cook until wilted; about 1 minute. Discard pepper.
- 3. Divide among serving bowls. Sprinkle with green onions and sesame seeds, dividing evenly.
- Chef's tip: Toast sesame seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat, stirring often, until light golden and fragrant; 2 to 3 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 2026.9, Fat 140.9, SaturatedFat 39.8, Cholesterol 680.7, Sodium 1225, Carbohydrate 8.6, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 2.1, Protein 171.3
ASIAN DUMPLING SOUP
An older recipe from Sunset magazine. When I'm the only one home for supper, this is probably my favorite thing to make. It's a quick, soothing recipe, and I get to have leftovers for lunch the next day! Note: Zaar does not recognize "potstickers", but that's what I mean by stuffed wontons.
Provided by Pinay0618
Categories Clear Soup
Time 13m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a 5- to 6-quart pan, add chicken broth, ginger, garlic, rice vinegar, and soy sauce. Bring to a boil over high heat.
- Add potstickers or won tons and simmer, uncovered, until hot in center (cut to test), 6 to 8 minutes.
- Add sliced green onion.
- Serve in bowls and add Asian (toasted) sesame oil to taste.
DUMPLING NOODLE SOUP
Keep a package or two of frozen dumplings in your freezer for this warming weeknight meal. This recipe is loosely inspired by wonton noodle soup, but replaces homemade wontons with store-bought frozen dumplings for a quick alternative. The soup base, which comes together in just 10 minutes, is surprisingly rich and full-bodied, thanks to the trio of ginger, garlic and turmeric. Miso paste brings extra savoriness, but you could substitute soy sauce or tamari. Scale up on veggies if you like; carrots, peas, snow peas or mushrooms would be excellent additions. Any type of frozen dumpling works in this dish, making it easy to adapt for vegan, vegetarian or meat-loving diners.
Provided by Hetty McKinnon
Categories weeknight, soups and stews, main course
Time 25m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the noodles and cook according to package instructions, until the noodles are just tender. Drain, rinse with cold water and drain well again. Divide them among four serving bowls.
- Place the same large pot over medium heat, and add sesame oil, ginger, and garlic. Stir and cook for 30 seconds, until aromatic. Add turmeric, and stir for 15 seconds, until fragrant.
- Pour the vegetable stock into the pot, then season with 1 teaspoon of salt. Cover and cook for 8 to 10 minutes on medium heat, to allow flavors to meld.
- Remove the lid and add the miso paste, stirring constantly until it is dissolved. Taste, and season with more salt, if needed.
- Increase the heat to medium-high, and carefully drop the dumplings into the broth. When they float to the top, add the baby bok choy and broccoli, and cook for about 2 minutes, just until the broccoli is crisp-tender.
- Ladle the broth, dumplings, baby bok choy and broccoli into the four bowls over the noodles. To serve, top with cilantro or chopped scallions.
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