by Neko-Chan » Sat Jul 18, 2015 4:45 pm
Feeling a touch of a cold coming on? This soup is a lovely take on the traditional "Jewish medicine". Flavored with fresh ginger, red chilies, onions and garlic, it has a subtle heat and soothing nature, perfect for someone not feeling too well.
Ginger Chili Chicken Soup
1 whole chicken
Large rhizome of ginger
2 onions
6 red chilies
1 head of garlic
1T peppercorns
1T turmeric
Salt to taste
Boiled water
Remove the chicken from the package, rinse it, and place in the bottom of your soup pot. Add 2 quartered yellow or brown onions (skin included), 6 red chilies coarsely shopped (with seeds but not stems), about a dozen 1/8inch slices of the fresh ginger root, and the garlic (cloves separated and crushed with the blade of a knife). Add the peppercorns and turmeric, and pour over the boiled water until the pot is topped off.
Cook until the chicken is so tender it's falling off the bones. Add water as needed.
To serve, ladle some broth into a bowl, then use a pair of tongs to retrieve some chicken. Just pull off as much as you desire and add to the bowl. Salt to taste, and enjoy.
Feeling a touch of a cold coming on? This soup is a lovely take on the traditional "Jewish medicine". Flavored with fresh ginger, red chilies, onions and garlic, it has a subtle heat and soothing nature, perfect for someone not feeling too well.
Ginger Chili Chicken Soup
1 whole chicken
Large rhizome of ginger
2 onions
6 red chilies
1 head of garlic
1T peppercorns
1T turmeric
Salt to taste
Boiled water
Remove the chicken from the package, rinse it, and place in the bottom of your soup pot. Add 2 quartered yellow or brown onions (skin included), 6 red chilies coarsely shopped (with seeds but not stems), about a dozen 1/8inch slices of the fresh ginger root, and the garlic (cloves separated and crushed with the blade of a knife). Add the peppercorns and turmeric, and pour over the boiled water until the pot is topped off.
Cook until the chicken is so tender it's falling off the bones. Add water as needed.
To serve, ladle some broth into a bowl, then use a pair of tongs to retrieve some chicken. Just pull off as much as you desire and add to the bowl. Salt to taste, and enjoy.