Mom's Chinese Chicken Soup • Steamy Kitchen Recipes Giveaways (2024)

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Mom's Chinese Chicken Soup • Steamy Kitchen Recipes Giveaways (1)Hi! I’m Andrew Hair, the older brother. I just turned 11 years old last week and my Mom asked me to pick a recipe to make for you.

I chose Mom’s Chinese Chicken Soup. Actually, to tell you the truth, it’s Po-Po’s (grandma) Chinese Chicken Soup. I don’t know why my Mom took credit for it. HAHA.

I like this soup because it tastes yummy, it’s clear, there’s no vegetables and it reminds me of Po-Po. The difference between Po-Po’s version and Mom’s version is that Po-Po likes to use chopped, itsy-bitsy green onion to garnish. Mom likes to use cilantro leaves.

I DON’T LIKE CILANTRO.

I repeat, I DON’T LIKE CILANTRO.

So, you might want to use green onions.

The recipe is below! Don’t forget to watch the video that I made too! And don’t use cilantro!

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Mom Says Don’t use the Liver

Don’t use liver because it changes the taste of the soup and makes the soup cloudy and gritty. Mom learned this from my Po-Po (grandma). Liver is nasty anyways. Blech.

Mom’s Chinese Chicken Soup Recipe Video

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(Mom wrote this part below)

Why I love electric pressure cookers

1) Electronic timer ensures that I don’t overcook, cook delay is convenient

2) Safer than stove-top – lid won’t open unless de-pressurized

3) Frees up stove-top

4) I can set everything up in morning and come home to finished dish that’s ready to eat. I don’t have to babysit the pressure cooker.

5)Keep warm function

6) Release pressure quickly – if you don’t want to wait for the pressure to come down naturally, you can switch the knob to release pressure.

Why I love fa*gor 3-in-1 Multicooker

Several years ago, I purchased the fa*gor 3-in-1 Multicooker from Amazon. I used it weekly to make soups, roasts and beans.It’s still running strong!

I love this particular model from fa*gor because it’s affordable for $99 and it’s multi-functional. Pressure cooker, slow cooker and rice cooker in one. With limited space in my kitchen, I love tools that can do more than one job.

The fa*gor 3-in-1also includes a “BROWN” function which basically is high heat to brown your meats prior to cooking. Previously, I had to brown my meats in a separate pan on the stove, add browned meat into slow cooker. Then wash my pan. Now, all the browning happens in the pot, whether I’m slow cooking or pressure-cooking.

Most of the time, I cook rice in the microwave or in my rice cooker. But the fa*gor 3-in-1 includes a function to quickly and accurately cook long grain rice, short grain rice, wild rice, brown rice and risotto in a much shorter time than on the stovetop (or rice cooker).

Two big thumbs up.

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Mom's Chinese Chicken Soup Recipe

Directions for pressure cooker, slow cooker and stovetop below.

Cooking time varies.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Servings 3 quarts

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds chicken parts (not liver)
  • 1 stalk green onion
  • 1 big knob of ginge
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • bunch of cilantro stems only
  • salt or fish sauce to taste

Instructions

PREP:

COOK IN PRESSURE COOKER:

  • Set pressure cooker to cook under high pressure for 30 minutes. (It will take time to bring up to pressure. Once it is at pressure, cook 30 minutes. Let pressure release naturally or release the steam following manufacturer's instructions)

COOK ON STOVE:

  • Bring pot to boil, then turn heat to low. Cover pot, leaving a little opening (I use a wooden spoon or spatula to prop up lid). Simmer for 2 hours.

COOK IN SLOW COOKER:

  • Set slow cooker to low for 6-8 hours or high 4-6 hours

FOR ALL:

  • When the soup is done, skim the top and discard. Use a slotted spoon to remove the chicken parts, ginger, garlic and green onion (discard). Season with salt or fish sauce to taste (start with 1 tablespoon and add more if needed)

Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

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  1. HELEN on 10/21/20 at 11:21 pm

    OH MY GOODNESS! YOU HAVE JUST REVOLUTIONIZED MY WORLD FOR EASY CHICKEN STOCK/SOUP WITH THIS RECIPE USING THE fa*gOR.

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
    I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO SHARE MY “RECIPE” FOR SIMPLE SOUP USING THE CARCASS OF A ROTISERIE CHICKEN, 1 CARROT, 1 ONION, 1 BAY LEAF AND WATER TO FILL, BOIL, THEN SIMMER FOR 30 MINUTES – PRESTO TASTY STOCK/SOUP

    Reply

  2. Helen on 10/20/20 at 8:04 pm

    I LOVE my fa*gor pressure cooker, since it is so versitile. There are other brands though, for example the Instant Pot, right? I want another just to do beans, etc so thanks for the EZBean rec!

    As for cilantro, I could not stand the taste nor smell in college, however, decades later, after having it introduced in some sublimely fresh Asian dishes, not I love it – totally an acquired taste, like fine red wine:)

    Reply

  3. Robin on 10/11/14 at 10:31 pm

    I’m with you Andrew – I HATE CILANTRO too! What vile stuff! LOL

    Reply

    • Carolina Rogers on 4/30/20 at 4:50 pm

      Me too!

      Reply

  4. renu on 9/17/14 at 2:56 pm

    I checked your link for the pressure cooker, but there are so many poor reviews on amazon! How long have you had your pressure cooker? I really want to order the one you use but am scared away by reports of poor fa*gor customer support and faulty electronics.

    Reply

    • SteamyKitchen on 9/17/14 at 5:44 pm

      I’ve had mine for 2 years, and just bought another one for a friend. I haven’t had any troubles at all! I also love the EZ Bean Cooker, though it’s marketed for beans, it’s basically a pressure cooker that you can use exact same way as the fa*gor.

      http://amzn.to/1uI1fna

      I wrote about it here:
      https://steamykitchen.com/25426-white-bean-chili-frito-pie-pressure-cooker.html

      Reply

  5. Djuana on 7/30/14 at 11:36 am

    Thanks for the recipe and for the tip on the 3 in 1 pressure cooker. I bought one just from your review and it should be arriving soon so can’t wait to try your recipe in it.

    Reply

    • SteamyKitchen on 7/28/14 at 6:13 pm

      I use chicken wing tips, neck, backs and other parts, so no meat.

      Reply

  6. Cath T on 7/25/14 at 9:36 pm

    Great job, Andrew, both on the soup and the video. I’m not crazy about cilantro either, so I’m glad you have another option. Good to know about the liver, too.

    Reply

  7. Penny F on 7/25/14 at 5:37 pm

    I love the cilantro flavor but my son does not. I use even fewer ingredients in my chicken broth. Chicken breasts, kosher salt, the greens of green onions or large chunks of yellow onion, 4-5 slices of ginger for 4 chicken breasts.
    The chicken breasts are poached on low heat for 45 minutes. I let the breasts cool in the broth. Then I take them out and use them for sandwiches, stir frys, whatever. Then the broth boils for about a minute and the gunk that floats to the top is skimmed. Turn off the heat and let it cool. Then strain. Done. Thanks Andrew!

    Reply

  8. Barbara on 7/25/14 at 3:26 pm

    I’ll do it your way, Andrew, because I don’t like cilantro, either. This sounds delish! Thank you for your wonderful video!

    Reply

  9. Nancy/SpicieFoodie on 7/25/14 at 3:21 pm

    Great job Andrew! The video is super cute and the soup sounds fantastic. I love cilantro, sorry Andrew, and am always looking for ways to use the stems. Thanks for sharing the recipe and pressure cooker tip. Can’t wait to taste it!

    Reply

  10. caryl hodgdon on 7/25/14 at 12:56 pm

    Nice job Andrew! I’m an equal opportunity garnisher so when I make this tomorrow cilantro and green onions will both be swimming in the pool.

    Reply

  11. Leona Olson on 7/25/14 at 12:32 pm

    This was great and a good job. I smilled when I read this.

    Reply

  12. Elizabeth on 7/25/14 at 12:28 pm

    Great soup Andrew! Do you really discard the Chicken along with the ginger, garlic and green onion? Thanks for the recipe =)

    Reply

  13. Lana @ Never Enough Thyme on 7/25/14 at 11:57 am

    I love this soup particularly for days when I feel like I’m coming down with a cold. Very comforting and nourishing! And, sorry Andrew, but I love the cilantro in mine 🙂

    Reply

  14. Shirley on 7/23/14 at 12:35 am

    Andrew you did an awesome job making Po-Po’s soup. I am sure both Po-Po and your mom are very proud of you.

    Reply

  15. Joseph Hsu on 7/22/14 at 10:08 pm

    Can’t wait have you (Andrew) cook this yummy soup for us. I like cilantro and green onion.

    Reply

  16. Hr Hamada on 7/22/14 at 8:29 pm

    I love both of the article/videos with the kids. It’s great they’re part of the family business and they are learning the importance of sharing.

    Reply

  17. Sarah on 7/22/14 at 12:37 pm

    Sorry Andrew but I love cilantro so I’m going to have to side with your mom on this one. And happy belated birthday!

    Reply

  18. JoAnne in WA on 7/22/14 at 12:36 pm

    OMG, you have the cutest kiddos! I love it when your boys make vids….informative and oh so fun! This recipe looks yummy and I can’t wait to try it. I seriously need a pressure cooker!!!!

    Reply

  19. Corinne on 7/22/14 at 12:31 pm

    I love cooking in my pressure cooker, and modern ones have come a long way. Numbers 2 and 6 of why you love your electric one also apply to modern stovetop models! There is a locking lid and a quick release.

    Reply

  20. Tony on 7/22/14 at 12:15 pm

    I AM WITH YOU KID. I HATE THE NASTY TASTE OF CILANTRO TOO!

    Reply

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Mom's Chinese Chicken Soup • Steamy Kitchen Recipes Giveaways (2024)

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The famous chicken soup study from 2000 focused on its impact on inflammation. “The 2000 study basically found that chicken soup inhibited neutrophil chemotaxis, which is a fancy way of saying it helped temporarily decrease inflammation so those who were sick could temporarily breathe easier,” Pike said.

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Trusted for thousands of years, Chinese soups have been used as natural supplements to boost immune systems, ward of common ailments such as a cold, as well as boost energy levels of active adults and even athletes. The secret lies in the quality and potency of the natural herbs used.

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“In particular, chicken is an excellent source of the amino acid cysteine, which has been shown to help thin mucus and help you manage cold and flu symptoms.” The broth that serves as the base of chicken soup can also provide fluids and electrolytes that help the body fight off infections, Collier noted.

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A big bowl of beef pho is ideal. The broth is light but full of flavor, the noodles slip easily down a sore throat and the flavor of the fresh herbal garnishes come through even if your nose is completely stuffed up.

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Many soups are eaten and drunk as much for their flavour as for their health benefits and touted for their purported revitalizing or invigorating effects.

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When chicken cooks in soup, an amino acid called cysteine is released. Cysteine thins mucus in the lungs, aiding in chest decongestion and faster healing. Chicken also provides a great source of protein that is particularly helpful to muscles when your body feels weakened and drained during illness.

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Chicken — The star of the dish provides protein, which also supports the immune system. Noodles — High in carbohydrates, they help you to feel full and satisfied. Herbs (optional) — Herbs like parsley, bay leaf, thyme, or dill can boost flavor and add more antioxidants to support your immune system.

What to eat when sick that's not soup? ›

The BRAT (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) Diet is a top choice of doctors for improving digestive function during a stomach illness. Eating certain bland foods can help alleviate symptoms. In addition to serving small portions of applesauce, bananas, rice and toast, you can also try foods such as: Clear broth.

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Chicken noodle soup isn't just comforting; it's also a source of hydration and electrolytes. The broth provides essential fluids to help combat dehydration, while the soup's sodium and potassium content replenishes electrolytes.

Why is chicken soup immune boosting? ›

Chicken soup contains vitamins A and C, magnesium, phosphorus, gelatin and antioxidants, which are known to build a strong immune system and fight off viruses. The protein from chicken provides amino acids that are used to build antibodies to fight infection.

Why does chicken soup make me feel better? ›

Chicken contains tryptophan, which raises your levels of serotonin, and that, in turn, can make you feel good. While there's some debate about whether chicken soup can actually cure a cold, at the very least, as Rennard points out, “The soup really does taste good!”

Why did I eat some chicken soup when I was sick? ›

That formula is where the legend of chicken soup originated. “Broth-based soups have all those components, along with vitamins and minerals and electrolytes,” Tewksbury says. Hot and steamy soups can also help break down mucus in upper respiratory tract infections. “It checks a lot of boxes.”

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