We love chinese foods especially their soups, whenever i feel like having their soup, just need to walk few steps to have their delicious warm soups as we live in Chinatown, i have numerous chinese restaurants very near to my appartment, may be thats the reason i love their food very much, apart from having their soups, i also prepare or reproduce their version of soups with noodles or either with meat balls at home, my last attempt is this irresistible,comforting mushroom and glass noodles soup..A wonderful soup to enjoy while its too cold outside, this hot soup tastes super delicious,a comforting food for my sore throat and was quiet filling, we just love it...Do check out the other marathoners running blogging marathon with me here.. Sending to Srivalli's Salads & Soups Mela and to Kalyani's GFF Event.
1cup Button mushrooms (chopped)
1small packet Glass noodles
2tbsp Soya sauce
3cups Vegetable broth water
1no onion(chopped)
1tsp Grated ginger
1tsp Rice vinegar
2tbsp Sweet chilli sauce
1tbsp Dark soya sauce
Sesame oil
Heat enough oil, saute the chopped onions,grated ginger for few minutes, add the chopped mushrooms,saute again for few minutes, now add the vegetable broth water,soya sauce,rice vinegar,sweet chilli sauce,dark soya sauce and bring everything to boil, meanwhile soak the glass noodles in a warm water, once the mushrooms gets partially cooked,add the already soaked noodles to the cooking broth and put off the stove..
Serve warm with fried onions or chopped spring onions..
1cup Button mushrooms (chopped)
1small packet Glass noodles
2tbsp Soya sauce
3cups Vegetable broth water
1no onion(chopped)
1tsp Grated ginger
1tsp Rice vinegar
2tbsp Sweet chilli sauce
1tbsp Dark soya sauce
Sesame oil
Heat enough oil, saute the chopped onions,grated ginger for few minutes, add the chopped mushrooms,saute again for few minutes, now add the vegetable broth water,soya sauce,rice vinegar,sweet chilli sauce,dark soya sauce and bring everything to boil, meanwhile soak the glass noodles in a warm water, once the mushrooms gets partially cooked,add the already soaked noodles to the cooking broth and put off the stove..
Serve warm with fried onions or chopped spring onions..
You live in Chinatown, I want to exchange place with you. I wouls lvoe tolive there too :-)
ReplyDeleteSoup looks super super delicious.
here we have a small cup of soup for lunch before having the main dish, it is a must for hubby and if here is not home made he will go for shop bought ones.
This looks super yumm.
Wowww!.Luks appetizingly tasty and flavorful.Luv to try this comforting Soup soon.
ReplyDeletethis soup looks so delish,Priya, lovely click..
ReplyDeleteI love glass noodles , I tried in an asian place outside india, never got to lay my hands on it here, like ur soup
ReplyDeleteDelicious soup!!! I can finish the whole bowl in one go :)
ReplyDeletedelicious!
ReplyDeletePerfect dinner,looks awesome,will surely try this
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy :)
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tempting soup...
ReplyDeletewould love to recreate that! looks YUM..
ReplyDeletePerfect one..Really long for some !
ReplyDeleteloved the recipe..gotta give it a try!!! yumm!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful and tasty soup... love the flavors going in there.
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A very yummy and delicious noodle.
ReplyDeleteA perfect dinner idea for today. great
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks wonderfully tasty.
ReplyDeleteComfort food...I love chinese food too..
ReplyDeleteThat's a bowl of yummy appetizing soup...
ReplyDeletenever tried glass noodles. Must check them out. Lovely soup.
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soup truly sounds appetizing...bookmark to try...oh live in chinatown ah..super then share whichever recipes you taste from your near by restaurants :)
ReplyDeleteJust to let u know.that my blog title was changed to "Spicy Treats" (before it was Typical Indian Cooking)
NIce comfort food looks delicious !!
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I lov chinese too, lots of hugs to you for the special marathaon, its a very special day and you are going to make it really special for them to remember for ages!
ReplyDeleteThats what I really need now... A bowl of hot and delicious soup.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a very Happy Diwali.
look at that color of the soup. It's so chilly! i want that soup! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali Priya! That's a comforting bowl of soup
ReplyDeletethis soup is a total hit with me...spicy n yum
ReplyDeleteThis looks rich and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteIt is really appetizing and nice attractive colour you have got. Are glass and rice noodles same?
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
looks inviting...such a nice color n very tempting priya..;)
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Interesting!
ReplyDeletewow that looks delicious - love the noodles and the ginger :)
ReplyDeletelovely combination...
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That soup looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteMimi
Perfect for the season ~ warm,hearty n healthy!
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
Its new to me...hot soup looks simply irresistible & delicious...
ReplyDeletewow... soup looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteSoup looks delicious. Love mushroom in it.
ReplyDeleteI love Chinese too and this looks so good.I am book marking this.
ReplyDeleteSounds new and delicious too!
ReplyDeleteAmazing color i love this hoteee she looks so grt..
ReplyDeleteDifferent and tasty.
ReplyDeleteVardhini
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Glass noodles !!! Its new to me. Soup looks super dooper Priya !!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks exceptionally good :) i want soup!!!Bookmarking this...and am your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteLiving in China made me fall in love with their dishes.After every trip to the restaurant I try to recreate the dishes at home.I have recreated other soup versions but never once tasted this.Got a pack of glass noodles ready.Must try this one soon.
ReplyDeleteSoup looks absolutely delicious...
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks great:-) Even i am a big fan of the Chinese comforting soups!! Dumpling soup is my fav:-)
ReplyDeleteSounds new and interesting
ReplyDeleteI love Chinese too and this looks so good, so delicious and tempting.
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali Priya!
During 31 years, I was working with indian peoples. I love India, and I have many friends there.....
Thank you so much for your visit to "My Kitchen"
Great soup! Perfect for the coming winter months!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to know you live in chinatown..but will the food be very much like the authentic or indo Chinese?..soup sounds interesting..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering! Slurpp..
ReplyDeleterajani
So everyday Chinese feast , I would love to taste this glass noodle soup! Good one!
ReplyDeleteI backtracked to 5 different posts with 5 different recipes, now, I'm seriously getting very hungry!
ReplyDeleteLovely soup, love the color, texture and flavor:DDD