Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Huaishan Chicken Soup


Today made the usual huaishan soup for dinner.. Using a mix of big bones, chicken feet and drumsticks as base. Still feel nicer with ikan billis soup base then adding the chinese dried stuff to simmer!! If you wanna try the ikan billis soup base, refer to my notes below! I feel it taste slightly sweeter! 

Tried the fresh huaishan before and it taste like potatoes to me. But the kids dont fancy so I used the dried ones instead. Apparently, the huaishan benefits people with conditions related to stomach, kidney, lungs or skin! Its definitely good for the ‘growing older’ me. And of cos for the kids! This us 1 of the staple soup that I always cook for the family! Try it!! 


Huaishan Chicken Soup
3 Chicken Drumsticks
300g Pork Bone
8-10 Chicken feets
2 handful of red dates
1 handful dried huaishan
2tbsp 南杏北杏 (dried almonds)
1 carrot, chunks
1 garlic clove, washed
1 slice ginger, washed
1handful wolveberries
Enough water to cover top of ingredients, or can replace with ikan billis soup

1) Blanch chicken feet, drumsticks and pork bones. Rinse and put in pot.
2) Wash n rinse all dry ingredients except wolveberries and add to pot. Fill water enough to cover top of pot.
3) Bring soup to boil and lower heat and simmer for 30-45mins.
4) Bring to boil and simmer another 30mins and add wolveberries just before serving.

Notes for using ikanbillis stock:
1 ricebowl of ikan billis, washed n rinse 2-3x
1 garlic clove
1 slice ginger
2 shallots, deskin
5 bowls of water
*can add the pork ribs, chicken feet or bones you plan to use for ur soup.

1) Boil everything and simmer over low heat for 45mins.
2) Strain off ikan billis and keep stock + whatever bones you add to the soup

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