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Cooking & Baking

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irisblue

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Sat Apr 25, 2026, 02:08 AM Apr 25

Breakfast Saturday 25 April 2026 [View all]

Later today I'm planning on making egg drop soup, jasmine rice and my usual pot of tea.
A friend sent a photo of her bowl of egg drop soup last night & I was suddenly craving it.
This recipe is a long time favorite
https://thewoksoflife.com/egg-drop-soup/#recip


Ingredients
▢4 cups chicken stock (about 1 liter, organic or homemade preferred!)
▢1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
▢3/4 teaspoon salt
▢1/8 teaspoon sugar
▢1/8 teaspoon white pepper
▢1/2 teaspoon turmeric (Or 5 drops yellow food coloring. Optional, but if you want "the look…
▢3 tablespoons cornstarch (mixed with 1/3 cup water)
▢3 eggs (lightly beaten)
▢1 scallion (chopped)
▢1/4 teaspoon MSG (increase amount to personal preference)


Instructions
Bring the chicken stock to a simmer in a medium soup pot. Stir in the sesame oil, salt, sugar, white pepper, and MSG (if using). Add in the turmeric or 5 drops of yellow food coloring, if using. This will give the soup that rich restaurant-style yellow color, but it is optional. Taste the soup, and adjust the seasoning if needed.
Next add the cornstarch and water mixture. Make sure the cornstarch and water is mixed well, as the cornstarch settles very quickly. Stir the soup continuously as you drizzle in the slurry, or you'll get clumps of cooked starch in your soup. Use more or less starch if you like a thicker or thinner soup. You can also add the starch in a couple small batches, let the soup simmer for a couple of minutes, then check to see if the consistency is to your liking.

Now we're ready for the most exciting part: the egg. This recipe calls for the egg to be lightly beaten, which results in both white and yellow egg swirls. The speed at which you stir the soup when adding the egg also determines whether you get large “egg flowers” or small egg flowers (i.e. swirly bits of egg). Use a ladle to stir the soup in a circular motion, and slowly drizzle in the egg until you have added it all.
Ladle the soup into bowls, top with scallions, and serve!

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Black coffee ☕️, and a blueberry muffin. Emile Apr 25 #1
Ooo I have not had muffins in years jfz9580m Apr 25 #5
Lunch jfz9580m Apr 25 #2
Coffee with cream, now gademocrat7 Apr 25 #3
The Works: no_hypocrisy Apr 25 #4
Black coffee Yonnie3 Apr 25 #6
Muffin NJCher Apr 25 #7
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