Thukpa(a tasty soup)
Thukpa(a tasty soup)

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Thukpa is a traditional Tibetan staple food suitable for the highland climate to keep the nomads warm during the long Tibetan winters enjoying a very nutritious meal. Generally speaking, noodle soups of all kinds are known as "thukpa." Thukpa is a generic Tibetan word for any soup or stew combined with noodles. ! Thukpa is a traditional Tibetan staple food suitable for the highland climate to keep the nomads warm during the long Tibetan winters enjoying a very nutritious meal. Generally speaking, noodle soups of all kinds are known as "thukpa." Thukpa is a generic Tibetan word for any soup or stew combined with noodles.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have thukpa(a tasty soup) using 22 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Thukpa(a tasty soup):
  1. Prepare 200 gm chicken mince
  2. Prepare 1 cup chop carrot
  3. Get 1/2 cup green peas
  4. Get 1/2 cup french bean
  5. Take 11/2 cup noodles
  6. Get 1/2 cup chop onion
  7. Make ready 2 tsp chop ginger
  8. Make ready 4 tsp chop tomato
  9. Get 5 tsp coriander leaves
  10. Make ready 2 tsp lemon juice
  11. Make ready 2 tsp soya souce
  12. Make ready 2 tsp salt
  13. Get 1 tsp corn flour
  14. Take 3 tsp green chilli
  15. Take 1/2 cup spring onion
  16. Make ready 1 tsp red chilli powder
  17. Take 2 tsp black pepper
  18. Prepare 1 tsp white pepper
  19. Get 4 tsp oil
  20. Make ready 1 tsp butter
  21. Prepare 2 tsp chop garlic
  22. Prepare 2 tsp oregano

Thukpa is a Himalayan noodle soup, usually served with meat and is really delicious with lean chicken. It is popular in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and some parts of India. "Thuk" means heart so it is a heart warming dish. In Bhutan it would usually be made with buckwheat noodles Thukpa is a common Tibetan noodle soup which originated in East Tibet. This healthy noodle soup originally comprises of homemade hand pulled noodles and winter vegetables.

Steps to make Thukpa(a tasty soup):
  1. At first,chop all vegetables
  2. Take water in pan and boil the chicken
  3. Chop into small pieces of the chicken
  4. Then,put oil and butter in pan.
  5. Add onion,garlic,ginger and spring onion.
  6. Saute it and add tomato
  7. Then,add all vegetable with salt
  8. Saute it with both pepper and chilli powder in the vegetable in same pan
  9. Add chicken pieces in pan
  10. Saute it and add chicken stock in pan.
  11. Boil the noodles with salt
  12. Add some oil on it and make smooth.
  13. At the time of boiling,stir it
  14. Add noddles,corn flour and coriander leaves on it
  15. Lastly add soya souce,lemon juice in it and stir again
  16. Boil it and ready the soup
  17. Serve hot it in a bowl

In Bhutan it would usually be made with buckwheat noodles Thukpa is a common Tibetan noodle soup which originated in East Tibet. This healthy noodle soup originally comprises of homemade hand pulled noodles and winter vegetables. You can even add veggies of your choice. Thukpa is a popular soup in the northern Himalayan region of Nepal. Fragrant, hearty and simple to prepare, this satisfying soup recipe is an easy midweek winter warmer.

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