I came across this recipe from Epicurious that just had to be delicious. It also seemed fairly easy to make, as my Asian cooking skills are still developing. The title of the recipe implies there is chicken in the soup, but actually only calls for chicken stock. Adding chicken didn't seem exciting enough to stand with the other ingredients, so I decided to pair this soup with an entree of miso glazed salmon and additional side of bok choy based on a William Sonoma recipe. Not to mention I could already picture the horror explaining to my boyfriend that the only protein in his dinner is in the stock! LOL!
The best part about making this meal was my trip to the Asian market, where I had to rely on social media to choose from the abundance of unfamiliar options. After a Facebook conversation, I located a proper fish sauce. It took a couple text messages to find the miso for the salmon marinade. (Thank you, Catherine Tran. I dedicate this blog post to you!). I was pleasantly surprised how affordable the various sauces and oils were. And I'm excited to keep using them up.
So many options for fish sauce! |
My ingredients |
Porcini, shitake, black & oyster mushrooms |
Miso salmon and bok choy |
Soup's on! |
This dinner was so easy to make, and my kitchen smelled amazing. I was a little nervous at this attempt given my lack of familiarity with the ingredients (miso is in the refrigerator section, huh?), but it ended up being a delicious meal. The boyfriend even went back for seconds of soup and salmon.
Full dinner |
Soup Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups bok choy / from home
4 cups chicken broth / from home
1 Tbsp ginger, peeled and minced / Asian market/ $2.29/lb / $0.41
1/2 cup mushrooms / from home
2 Tbsp fish sauce / Asian market / $3.99
1/2 Tbsp soy sauce / from home
1 Tbsp chili oil / Asian market / $1.99
1/2 Tbsp sesame oil / Asian market / $2.29
2 Tsp rice vinegar / Asian market / $1.89
Salmon ingredients:
4 salmon fillets / Asian market / $12.27
1/2 cup yellow Miso paste / Asian market / $4.95
1/4 cup sake / Asian market / $3.49
3 Tbsp soy sauce / from home
2 heads bok choy / from home
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 15 minutes
Servings: 4
Taste: 5 stars
Prep: super duper easy
Cost: $10.57 (soup), $20.71 (salmon) = $7.82 per serving
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