Easy Egg Drop Gyoza Soup
Easy Egg Drop Gyoza Soup

Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, easy egg drop gyoza soup. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Easy Egg Drop Gyoza Soup cookpad.japan. I don't really like boiled gyoza, but I was intrigued by a commercial for soup gyoza I saw on TV, so I decided to add it to egg drop soup. After adding the egg, swirl the soup with chopsticks gently! Adding sesame oil makes it smell even better!

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook easy egg drop gyoza soup using 6 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Easy Egg Drop Gyoza Soup:
  1. Make ready Store-bought gyoza (not pre-fried)
  2. Get Egg
  3. Prepare Chinese chicken stock powder
  4. Make ready Water
  5. Prepare each Soy sauce, sesame oil
  6. Take Katakuriko dissolved in water

Reduce heat and stir soy sauce mixture in to the broth. This restaurant-style egg drop soup recipe is so quick and easy to make that you probably could have made a bowl for yourself in the time it took me to write this post! (Although I have to admit, I am a very slow typist.) Hope you enjoy this one! Bring the chicken stock to a simmer in a medium-sized soup pot. Stir in the sesame oil, salt, sugar, and white.

Steps to make Easy Egg Drop Gyoza Soup:
  1. Cheat a bit by using store-bought gyoza! This makes 2 servings as a main dish, or 4 servings if it's a side dish.
  2. Fill a pot with water, add the chicken stock, and bring to a boil. Prepare your katakuriko slurry in the meantime. In another separate bowl, prepare the beaten egg.
  3. Put in the gyoza and simmer until the skins start to turn translucent and they are cooked through. The photo shows 1 serving. I added Japanese leeks, since I happened to have some.
  4. The skins have turned translucent. Now, add the katakuriko slurry, swirling the soup around with chopsticks from the center to the edges. Keep simmering.
  5. Continue swirling and add the beaten egg a few drops at a time. Swirl gently in a circle.
  6. Turn off the heat as soon as the egg floats to the top. It'll get hard if you don't. Add the soy sauce and sesame oil, and it's done. Put in some chopped leek, if you have some.
  7. Thicken the soup, even if it's a bother. The egg will be less likely to sink, and the soup will stay hot. It also makes it easier to eat.
  8. Please check out my other recipe,"Whole Onion Soup"for when onions are in season! - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/147417-chinese-soup-with-ground-chicken-and-a-whole-onion
  9. Here's another recipe using Chinese chicken stock for easy seasoning! "Chinese Glass Noodles" - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/151322-sweet-and-tart-chinese-cellophane-noodle-salad
  10. This recipe uses Chinese chicken stock and ponzu sauce. "All-purpose Ponzu Ankake Sauce" - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/146521-all-purpose-ponzu-ankake-sauce-for-crab-omelet-garlic-chive-omelet-and-egg-foo-young
  11. Aren't these curlies cute? "Fried Pork and Aburaage Spirals with Ankake Sauce" - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/156911-fried-pork-and-aburaage-spirals-with-ankake-thick-sauce
  12. "Chinese Cabbage Stew" using store-bought roux. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/146546-chinese-cabbage-stew

Bring the chicken stock to a simmer in a medium-sized soup pot. Stir in the sesame oil, salt, sugar, and white. Egg drop soup, or egg flower soup, is a really basic boiled chicken broth soup, and in its simplest form, the only ingredients needed are the broth itself, eggs, and spring onions. Other ingredients are added to taste—like tofu, corn, or bean sprouts—and each. Pour in the chicken broth, green onions, and remaining sesame oil.

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