Asian Detox Soup
This soup is full of nourishing, healthy vegetables as well as other healthy spices and can easily be tailored for both vegetarians or meat lovers!
In the new year, like most, I am more conscious of my health and what I am putting into my body. I like to start fresh in January and this soup just feels like a fresh start!
This soup is full of nourishing, healthy vegetables as well as other healthy spices and the noodles help keep you satisfied so you're not running back into the kitchen for a snack. The shitake mushrooms are very meaty, and even though I do eat meat, the addition of the shitake mushrooms doesn't make me crave meat at all. If the thought of a vegetarian meal doesn't interest you, thinly sliced beef or chicken or even shrimp will work beautify in this soup.
This soup contains both ginger and turmeric which is loaded with antioxidants. Turmeric has also been known to reduce the risk of cancer - who doesn't want that!?! But best of all, it tastes amazing!
Makes:6 servings
Preptime:
Cook time:
- In a large pot, heat oil on medium heat.
- add onions, garlic. Heat until softened.
- Add mushrooms and cook until softened.
- Add coconut aminos, vegetarian oyster sauce, ginger, turmeric, onion powder, garlic powder, chinese five spice, salt. mix well
- Add the broth and noodles and simmer for 5-10 minutes or until noodles are softened.
- Add bok choy and green onions and simmer for 1-2 minutes.
- Dish into bowls and add cilantro on top. Serve.
Crispy Parmesan Chicken
The best thing about this recipe is that it's still full of flavour. The panko crumbs gives this chicken an extra crunch. And all the seasonings gives this chicken so much flavour! I could easily eat this breaded chicken alone and it will still be delicious.
This recipe has quickly become one of our favourites.
I love this recipe because it is one of those hearty meals that doesn't really take too much time to make. It's full of flavour. And, well, Mr. Man was thoroughly impressed.
And Mr. Man loves it because, well, it's simply delicious. (He doesn't ask for much really.)
I am always looking for ways to upgrade our dinners. I love adding protein to them but after a while, it all seems the same.
So I added this crispy parmesan chicken on this side instead.
I love the mix of the different textures - the soft comforting-ness of pasta and then this crisp, flavourful chicken. Opposites but yet, they go so well together.
I try not to deep fry anything, ever. I can't seem to tolerate those foods. But but because this chicken is shallow fried, it isn't overly oily and greasy. Just delicious and crispy.
The best thing about this recipe is that it's still full of flavour.
I've had a lot of breaded chickens that just taste like a bread-like crust. That's where this is different. The panko crumbs gives this chicken an extra crunch. And all the seasonings gives this chicken so much flavour! I could easily eat this breaded chicken alone and it will still be delicious.
Makes:2 servings
Preptime:
Cook time:
- In a shallow bowl or plate, evenly mix panko crumbs, parmesan, salt, pepper, italian seasoning, garlic powder and onion powder. Set aside
- Dip the chicken breast in the beaten egg. Ensure chicken is evenly coated.
- Press the chicken breast into the panko crumb mixture on both sides and its evenly coated.
- In a skillet, add a few tablespoons of oil - enough to just cover the bottom of the pan - no more. Heat skillet on medium high heat.
- Shallow fry the chicken on both sides until golden and cooked through (approximately 5 minutes per side).