Chinese noodle soup: a healthy winter warmer!

Why Chinese Rice Noodle Soup?

Learning this recipe could make a nice addition to your list. Here are the reasons why you should make this soup:

Toddlers and preschoolers are always sick.

I remember when my oldest was two and three years old, I couldn’t tell when one cold ended and the next one began. Now we’re in the same situation with my youngest.

I do think there’s truth to the whole “they’re building up their immune system” thing because my oldest rarely gets sick now that he’s seven. It’s like he got every cold bug possible early on, and now he’s the man of steel.

asian noodle soup

It is the perfect food when you’re not feeling well.

I usually manage to dodge the colds too, which is a good thing since moms don’t have time to be sick. My husband, on the other hand, pretty much catches everything our preschooler brings home. (I don’t know what happened to his immune-system-building preschool years.)


When you’re not feeling well, this soup is a perfect dinner. The savoury broth with ginger is great for soothing sore throats or warming up on cool nights. If you prefer, you can make it with chicken instead of noodle soup with shrimp. I’m sure this recipe will become a favourite in your house too! A great dish as a remedy if you are sick. Its flavour and health benefits are beneficial.


All in all, this shrimp noodle soup recipe will be perfect for any time of the day, whether you are sick or not. Thus, make sure to make this in your homes. I assure you, this is a perfect treat!

It can help you gain nutrients.

Generally, an Asian shrimp soup is a simple dish that can help you cram a lot of nutrients into your diet. It all boils down to the ingredients when deciding which one is best. Soup may have several health advantages when made with nutrient-rich components like veggies and lean meats. Cream-based, canned, and quick soups should be avoided, as they frequently include more calories and sodium.

There are numerous noodle soup recipes with Chinese origins, and many of these are consumed or modified in other Asian nations. The term “noodle soup” describes a range of soups that are served with noodles and other ingredients in a thin broth. In East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the South Asian Himalayan republics, noodle soup and seafood is a typical cuisine. Noodles of all kinds, including egg, wheat, and rice noodles, are used for Asian noodle soup recipes.


What Makes Rice Noodle Soup Healthy?

Soup may be a very healthy dish with many nutritional advantages when made with the appropriate components. Soups cooked with bone, vegetable, or meat broths, for instance, include vitamins, minerals, and nutrients like collagen. In addition, practically anything in your kitchen can be used to make soup with shrimp and rice. There are some items to avoid, including thickeners and sauces, as they may raise the calorie and sodium content of your soup and make it into a rather unhealthy lunch.
  • Eating soup is a simple and delicious method to increase your vegetable intake.
  • Soups are a delicious and simple method to enhance your vegetable intake, and they also give wonderful flavour while being low in added fats and calories.
  • High vegetable intake is linked to a lower risk of weight gain, which raises the chance of developing chronic conditions like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and several malignancies.
  • Vegetables also have a wealth of health advantages because of their high vitamin, mineral, fibre, and plant chemical content.

How to Make Easy Chinese Rice Noodle Soup Recipe?


Asian Noodle Soup with Shrimp - wearychef.com

Rice Noodle Soup with Shrimp​


This easy rice noodle soup is perfect for sore throats or cold nights.
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 2 1x

Ingredients​

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  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 4 baby bok choy chopped (separate white and green pieces)
  • 1 large carrot peeled and sliced very thin
  • 2 cloves garlic minced or crushed
  • 1 tablespoon fresh ginger minced
  • 4 cups vegetable or chicken broth
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 tablespoons gluten-free soy sauce or substitute regular soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 100 grams of pad thai rice noodles (1/2 package)
  • half a kilo of small raw shrimp peeled
  • 1 bunch green onions sliced
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Instructions​

  1. Heat sesame oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add white pieces of bok choy and carrots, and saute for 5 minutes. Add garlic and ginger, and saute one minute longer.
  2. Add broth, water, soy sauce, and fish sauce. Bring to a boil.
  3. Add uncooked noodles, and cook for 2 minutes, separating noodles as they cook. Stir in shrimp, green onions, and green pieces of bok choy. Cook 2-3 minutes longer.
  4. Turn off the heat, stir in rice vinegar, and serve immediately. If you prefer chicken instead of shrimp, add boneless, skinless chicken breasts with the broth. Simmer until chicken is heated through, remove to shred meat, and return to pot with noodles. (Adapted from Asian Chicken)
A rice noodle soup is a delicious and healthy liquid food that is typically served at the start of a meal or snack. In the past, soup in France was simply a slice of bread onto which the potage, or cooking liquid, was poured. Unstrained vegetable, meat, or fish soups that are topped with bread, pasta, or rice were referred to as soups. But what gives the soup its body or strength is a decent stock. Soup is technically the first meal after an appetizer.

Chinese Rice Noodle Soup is perfect for soothing a sore throat, but you don’t need to be sick to enjoy it. This soup has great flavours and is easy to make. It’s incredible how quickly you can prepare a tasty, filling lunch. This Quick Chinese Shrimp Noodle Soup has a taste with a light sweet heat that pairs well with the shrimp.

For a fantastic fake-out feast, pair with Best Ever Fried Rice and Chicken Broccoli Sir Fry. The chilli flakes give this soup a little kick and balance out the taste of sour, sweet, and savoury. If you don’t like spicy food, you can omit the chilli flakes.

It is the perfect food when you’re not feeling well.

I usually manage to dodge the colds too, which is a good thing since moms don’t have time to be sick. My husband, on the other hand, pretty much catches everything our preschooler brings home. (I don’t know what happened to his immune-system-building preschool years.)

When you’re not feeling well, this soup is a perfect dinner. The savoury broth with ginger is great for soothing sore throats or warming up on cool nights. If you prefer, you can make it with chicken instead of noodle soup with shrimp. I’m sure this recipe will become a favourite in your house too! A great dish as a remedy if you are sick. Its flavour and health benefits are beneficial.
 

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