[Farmhouse Recipe] Chinese Cabbage and Enoki Mushroom Soup

I often make a consomme soup with leafy vegetables, especially with Chinese cabbage.
Recipe by FarmersK
[Farmhouse Recipe] Chinese Cabbage and Enoki Mushroom Soup
I often make a consomme soup with leafy vegetables, especially with Chinese cabbage.
Recipe by FarmersK
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the bacon into 1 cm strips. Remove stems from the enoki mushrooms, cut in half, and shred. Chop the Chinese cabbage into 1 cm pieces.
- 2
Heat margarine in a frying pan (pot), and stir-fry the bacon over medium heat.
- 3
When oil renders from the bacon, add the Chinese cabbage. Continue stir-frying until the cabbage becomes a little bit soft and wilted. Pour in the water, and simmer over high heat.
- 4
When the water starts to boil, add the consomme and enoki mushrooms. Simmer for 3 minutes, then it's done.
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