Korean-Style Soup for a 1-Day Fast

Tree ear mushrooms contain plant-based fiber, while vegetables and eggs provide a perfect nutritious balance. The heat from the red chili pepper helps to fight against stubborn fat! It's also a great way to consume 2L of water, which is the recommended daily amount.
Prepare this soup the day before your fast. For 1 day's worth. Recipe by Beru
Korean-Style Soup for a 1-Day Fast
Tree ear mushrooms contain plant-based fiber, while vegetables and eggs provide a perfect nutritious balance. The heat from the red chili pepper helps to fight against stubborn fat! It's also a great way to consume 2L of water, which is the recommended daily amount.
Prepare this soup the day before your fast. For 1 day's worth. Recipe by Beru
Steps
- 1
The night before your fast, soak the dried tree ear mushrooms in a bowl of water to reconstitute.
- 2
On that same night, rinse the sliced shiitake mushrooms, then put them in a pot filled with 3L of water, then cover with a lid.
- 3
In the morning, rinse the ● vegetable ingredients, chop into bite-sized pieces, then add the to the pot with the rice, and bring to a boil on high heat.
- 4
Add the ★ ingredients: salt, dashida, gochujang, and red chili pepper powder to the pot, stir until they dissolve, then cover with the lid.
- 5
When the pot comes to a boil, reduce to low heat and simmer for 15 minutes.
- 6
While the soup is simmering, put the egg in a bowl with 1 tablespoon of water, and vigorously whisk.
- 7
Turn off the heat, and with the bowl of whisked egg in one hand, and a ladle in the other, slowly pour the egg into the pot from a distance, then rapidly stir the pot with the ladle.
- 8
After adding the egg, transfer the soup to a bowl, drizzle in a small amount of sesame oil, then serve while piping hot.
- 9
Note 1: The color of Korean red chili pepper powder is very bright, but it is not spicy. I use 1 tablespoon.
- 10
Note 2: It's handy if you keep a stock of sliced carrots in the freezer, and add them to the pot as you need them.
- 11
Note 3: Since I didn't have cabbage, I used a bit of frozen Japanese leeks instead.
- 12
Note 4: If you can do without adding rice, go for it.
- 13
Note 5: It may be hard the first time, but try reducing the amount of salt a little at a time. You should aim to use less than 5 g of salt per day.
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