Chicken Ginger Soup

Great soup is great for rainy cold day⛆ (like on my region here) or any cold weather or even when u catch a cold😷🤒..warming..shooting..fulling 🤗
Chicken Ginger Soup
Great soup is great for rainy cold day⛆ (like on my region here) or any cold weather or even when u catch a cold😷🤒..warming..shooting..fulling 🤗
Cooking Instructions
- 1
First thing first marinate (15 minutes) the wings with salt and pepper, sear the chicken wings with some olive oil to get nice golden color on the skin
- 2
After the chicken seared, heat sauce pan or wok/pan with 2 tbs olive oil
- 3
Add ginger and onion cook for 1 minutes then add garlic cook for 30 seconds then add the stock, carrots and green beans bring to boil
- 4
Cook for 15 minutes
- 5
After boiling get the heat down to shimmer then add seared wings and taste first then add salt and sugar to your preference
- 6
Cook for 10 minutes then turn off the heat
- 7
Add remaining ingredients (tomatoes, green onion)
- 8
Serve
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