Shanghai Hot and Sour Soup

Hot and sour soup is a must-have when enjoying Shanghai cuisine. Making it at home is simple, and you can easily adjust the level of heat and tanginess to your liking—so good!
Tips:
You can add shredded bamboo shoots and shiitake mushrooms to make the soup even richer.
Shanghai Hot and Sour Soup
Hot and sour soup is a must-have when enjoying Shanghai cuisine. Making it at home is simple, and you can easily adjust the level of heat and tanginess to your liking—so good!
Tips:
You can add shredded bamboo shoots and shiitake mushrooms to make the soup even richer.
Steps
- 1
Cut the dried tofu and pork blood curd into thin strips. Soak the wood ear mushrooms in water, then slice them thinly. Rinse the pork, cut into thin strips, and marinate with a little soy sauce, white pepper, and oil for 15 minutes.
- 2
Add the water and chicken broth to a pot and bring to a boil. Add the dried tofu, wood ear mushrooms, and pork blood curd.
- 3
Once boiling, add the soup seasonings and the marinated pork strips. Bring back to a boil.
- 4
When the pork is cooked through, slowly pour in the beaten egg while stirring to create egg ribbons. Turn off the heat, drizzle with sesame oil, and top with chopped green onion.
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