It was a total mess last week I got hay fever and you know what happens in it, itchy, puffy, watery eyes and red, stuffy nose- OMG it’s terrible! I am not feeling to have anything, my taste buds are completely flat. Then Maa (Mother) came as a savior as she always does, she make a Japanese Clear Soup for me which is not a fill you- up- kind of meal but a delicious refreshing Asian soup. I think God bless every Mom with a caressing hand so that they can make anything special ! What do you feel………….! I am ok now and so want to share that easy yet delicious Japanese Clear Soup –Suimono's recipe with you.
Ingredients:
Chicken stock 3 cups Soya sauce 1 teaspoon Dry sherry 2 table spoon(optional) Mushroom 3 to 4 thinly sliced Green onion strips 1 teaspoon Celery leaves 1teaspoon chopped Lemon Thinly sliced Carrot Thinly sliced Lemon peel strips few Tofu small chunks Cooked shrimp 4 to 5(optional)
Procedure:
In a large saucepan bring chicken stock to simmer. Stir in sherry and soya sauce. Simmer for few minutes. Top with all those other ingredients. Cook for another half minutes and you are done. If you want you can season with salt but this soup don’t need that as soya do all the work. Ladle the soup in small soup bowl and relish this delicious Japanese Clear Soup (Suimono).For me this is a total comfy, feel good soup and I hope you too will like the fresh flavors of Suimono.
For now Sayōnara (good bye)!
Be Happy And Stay Healthy.
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My husband had a terrible cold as well. Hope you are ok now. As my grandmother said, mother is the golden comforter for her children. The soup your mother made for you is delicious not only because it has beautiful ingredients in it, but also because it was made with love and affection. Take care!
ReplyDeleteOh poor thing, glad that you're feeling much better now. The soup looks perfect for you. So, take care and stay healthy. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
Woww clear soup looks fabulous and comforting for me..
ReplyDeleteOne big cheer for our Mom's who get us through the worst of times.
ReplyDeleteSutapa...I hope that pesky allergy has disappeared for good. Mine lasted on and off during peak seasons for 9 years...it's been good for 3 so far ;o)
Thanks for sharing this simple soothing soup.
Claudia
No one can ever replace mother. The soup looks good. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling better. When I am feeling sick, i like ice cream LOL.
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
I am glad that you are feeling better now. The soup looks very healthy and good.
ReplyDeleteThat soup looks so comforting! I'm glad you are feeling better! Thank you so much for such thoughtful and sweet comments on my recent post :)
ReplyDeleteDear Sutapa
ReplyDeleteSo you were enjoying Hay fever with a stuffy nose..good that it is over..one good thing...you got a chance to have this great soup from Maa. Jokes apart , take care. WIll make this soup soon.
I am off blog these days and travelling...but 1st thing that I will do soon , is to make the creamy prawn...
Have a nice week
Sutapa, your recipe really looks light and delicious. I'm glad to hear that you are feeling better. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThis looks soo healthy and yum!Just the way I like my soups-brothy.
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great soup and how sweet is your mum get well soon
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks pretty good, I will try it this weekend and let you know how it went...
ReplyDeleteThis is just the kind of soup I like to eat too when I am sick! It's so restorative. Hope you're feeling better!
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The soup looks real good, ideal for the winter.
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks amazing, real November food! Probably shiitake mushrooms goes the best here?
ReplyDeleteFresh or dry?
I have to make it these days.