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EASY HOT AND SOUR SOUP 
4 cups chicken stock or broth (or 4 cups water and 4 chicken bouillon cubes)
3 tbsp. soy sauce
1/4 cup cooked shredded chicken or pork
1/2 cup mushrooms, diced
1/2 tbsp. garlic chili sauce
1/4 tsp. ground white pepper
1/4 cup white vinegar
1/3 cup canned bamboo shoots, julienned
3 oz. block of tofu, cut into 1/4-inch cubes
2 tbsp. cornstarch and 2 tbsp. cold water
1 egg, beaten
2 green onion stalks, diced (including tops)
1/2 tsp. toasted sesame oil

1. Bring chicken broth to a simmer in a 2-quart saucepan.

2. Add soy sauce, shredded meat, mushrooms and garlic red chili paste.

3. Simmer for five minutes.

4. Add white pepper, white vinegar, bamboo shoots, tofu.

5. Simmer for five minutes.

6. Combine two tablespoons of cornstarch with two tablespoons of cold water in a cup. Stir until mixture is smooth. Add cornstarch mixture to soup and stir well.

7. Simmer for five minutes until soup is thickened.

8. Beat egg in a cup until yolk and white are combined. Pour beaten egg slowly, in a fine stream into soup. Stir soup several times.

9. Wait 30 seconds.

10. Add green onions and sesame oil to soup. Stir well. Remove from heat.

11. Serve hot.

Submitted by: Rusty Barton

recipe reviews
Easy Hot and Sour Soup
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 Aneesa Baker (Tennessee) says:
I have been making this for years. So simple and always a hit. Thank you!
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 Curt (Louisiana) says:
Love this recipe. I use red wine, half the corn starch, sub the broth with vegetables broth, take out egg and meat and it is one of the best vegan meals I have ever made.
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 Les (Washington) says:
I like this so much better than the slimy version my local Chinese takeaway serves. I have been making it for years with dried shiitake mushrooms. Excellent!
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 Steve (Florida) says:
Printed this recipe in 2012 and still using it! Only change is added assorted Asian mushrooms and little more chili sauce. I have to make double batch to take to co-workers. All other ingredients work perfect as directed.
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 Debra (North Dakota) says:
My sister-in-law loves this type of soup. I will have to give it a try! First thing she eats at the Chinese Buffet.
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 Curtis Swinford (South Carolina) says:
Great recipe. I sub red wine vinegar, sub chicken broth for vegetable broth. I did not put in meat - was a great vegan dish!!!!
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 Curtis (South Carolina) says:
Love this recipe. I take out shredded meat and egg and sub chicken broth for veg broth. Oh and I also use red or white wine vinegar (this gives a great sour note). This makes a great vegan dish!
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 Kathy (New Hampshire) says:
Delicious and easy! Doubled the garlic chili sauce as recommended by others. I might only use 3 tbsp. of vinegar next time (suggestion of husband) - If I knew Hot and Sour soup was so easy, why didn't I make this sooner?
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 Tammy Corkum (Nova Scotia) says:
This soup is amazingly easy to prepare and very delicious. I have doubled this recipe a couple times and the result is the best Hot and Sour soup I could ever make!
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 Sha'rrell Haws (Missouri) says:
Awesome recipe!
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 David (Tennessee) says:
Perfect. I'm suffering from a massive sinus issue, and with the addition of a bit more chili this was the simplest build. I actually studied culinary arts in the China mainland, and this is pretty much aligned with several of the regional recipes that i was taught. Much easier when you're not building the bullion and broths yourself :) Hooah. (Side note: Add an ice cold Yuengling, and you have perfection.)
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 Maurice (Florida) says:
DELICIOUS!!! Fantastic recipe. One of the best I ever had for sure. I added another cup and a half of water from the soaking mushrooms. 1.5 cups Shitake mushrooms and I went with chicken. I also added some water chestnuts. I used seasoned white rice vinegar and it worked out great. Thanks for posting this Rusty. Came out SOUPER!
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 Mary Hill (Texas) says:
This was delicious, and just as good, if not better, than the soup served at Chinese restaurants. Don't forget the crispies -- get some wonton wrappers, slice them into strips and fry until crisp. Yummy!
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 Jill J. (Illinois) says:
Outstanding recipe for hot and sour soup - the vinegar level was perfect for me. I did add double the Sambal (garlic red chile paste) and mushrooms. No more delivery for me!! This has the best components of the three restaurants I usually order from. Really good :)
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 Sue (United States) says:
Excellent and clearly easy. Made it the second time and it was even better. I used Rice Wine vinegar and dried Shitake mushrooms that I had reconstituted. Used some of that broth too also added more garlic chili sauce and some jarred chicken broth base. Had just made pulled pork with a vinegar and spice marinade and that meat was perfect add. Doubled the recipe and will do it 4 times next time so I have some to freeze.

 

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