When I was young, mom used to make delicious Chinese soup for every day meal which is clear, not thick or brothy at all.
Most of her Chinese soup was light, clear and comforting that soothes anyone who was losing appetite or sick over mild illness ( fever, cough, diarrhea, etc).
I am a fan of soybean ingredients; be it beancurds, solf silken tofu, soy bean milk, bean curd sheets, bean curd sticks, firm pressed tofu and tau-hu pok ( puffed tofu).
Mom knew that I preferred soft silken tofu in my soups, so she had added kelps and red dates with chicken bones to induce the natural chicken soup flavor.
She didn’t use any chicken stock cubes which she believed that is not the natural ( original) chicken flavor.
Hence, she would always bring to boil the chicken bones in advance, remove them, before adding the strips of kelps which is part of the seaweed family.
Red dates are briefly washed, cut into halves, seeds removed, toss into the soup to bring out the natural sweetness without adding any sugar.
A tub of silken tofu is cut into cubes before adding into the soup during last 10 minutes .
Silken tofu is known to break easily if over boil in the soup.
Furthermore, silken tofu cooked easily in minutes, unlike firm tofus.
For your information, kelp is a seaweed, a marine plant that grows in shallow salt water, basically in the sea.
The color of kelps differs slightly in color, you can buy dark brown, dark green or sandy green color .
It is usually sold in the market in dried form, thick and rectangular shapes.
Kelps are highly nutritious and helpful in treating:
-stress
-enlargement of thyroid gland
-helps to fight against chronic cardiovascular diesease
Firstly, cut dried kelps into long strips and squares. However, it is wise to cut kelp into smaller pieces as it takes a longer time to cook the algae plant.
Then, soak the kelp in warm water in order to soften the texture.
Adding kelp into soups make a delicious flavored seaweed soup that goes well with tofu.
– 1 large piece of kelp
– 1 tub of silken soft tofu
– 6 pieces of dried red dates-cut into halves-soaked in water
– chicken bones
– salt and pepper
– water
A wonderful side dish to warm up your tummy on cold weather
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I always wanted to learn about some recipes of tofu and this one is good but I got just a little problem because I don't know about this kelp. I don't even know if its available in the market. But surely wanna try this one out and hope I can get some good ingredients for this soup. If not, I will just get another ingredient as an alternate for this tofu soup and just hope it will work good.
I had tried to munch tofu in a simple dish. The usual frying it and dip into soy sauce with extracted citrus juice. It tastes like in seventh heaven. With this new recipe you had shared, it is worth to try and be shared with the rest of the family members. The practicality can be achieved and no need to have expensive ingredients to be prepared.