Lightly-flavored Chinese Soup with Cellophane Noodles and Chicken Skin

I wanted to use up the chicken skin, so I came up with this recipe.
Do not cook too much after adding the veggies.
Also great to mix in some shiitake or shimeji mushrooms. Recipe by Yuuyuu0221
Lightly-flavored Chinese Soup with Cellophane Noodles and Chicken Skin
I wanted to use up the chicken skin, so I came up with this recipe.
Do not cook too much after adding the veggies.
Also great to mix in some shiitake or shimeji mushrooms. Recipe by Yuuyuu0221
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the chicken skin into bite-sizes. Chop up the Chinese chives into 2 cm-sized pieces. Cut the enoki mushrooms into thirds. Cook the cellophane noodles.
- 2
Boil the water in a pot. Add the Chinese soup stock and chicken skin. Simmer for 3 minutes. Then add the vegetables and the cellophane noodles. Season with ★ condiments.
- 3
Turn the heat up high. Beat the eggs and drizzle it in the soup. Sprinkle the white sesame seeds to finish. Dish it up, and serve with ra-yu if you'd like.
- 4
"Cellophane Noodles and Black Sesame Seed Dandan Noodles".
- 5
- 6
"Basic Stir-Fried Liver and Chinese Chives".
- 7
"Mapo Tofu".
- 8
"Kimchi Fried Rice"
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