Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Watercress Soup : No.1 Cleansing Soup

There really is nothing like a big bowl of hot soup to drive away the "cold weather blues". Surfing the net for some ideas, I stumbled upon a certain Soup No. 5 "Viagra Soup". Haha ... I wonder if that's how they make the infamous pill from scratch. Using beef penis along with other chinese medicinal herbs like "dang shen" aka "tong-shen" and chinese yam "wai san" and whatnot. For my own anti-"chill pill", I thought I'd stick with the basics, the No. 1 "Cleansing Soup".
Infected by Simscooks's detox diet, I wasted no time in getting some watercress myself. I also rummaged through my fridge for some known anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory ingredients to enrich my watercress soup. I found some goji berries, figs & dried longan - ingredients that should provide the necessary nutrients to start my cleansing process after a week-long battle with the flu. Goji berries (wolfberries OR gogi berries), are raisin-like dried fruit which are evidently known to improve cell communication among other health promoting properties. Figs, yet another one of my sweet discoveries, are rich in fiber and healthy minerals. I don't particularly enjoy eating the figs, I just like the way just a couple of them can enhance a whole pot of soup with a mild sweet fruity flavor. As for the dried longan, I read somewhere that they are "brain food", which is good, for I am quite forgetful nowadays :( To further make up for my protein deprivation, I added a couple of chicken feet and meaty pork bones. Oh what the heck, let's get a little crazy and throw in another one of my favourite ingredients for any kind of soup .. fish balls :P

Final verdict : One beeeg bowl of a sweet, hearty, and "interior"-cleansing soup :)

Watercress Soup With Asian Herbs Recipe

Ingredients :
4 pc. chicken feet
2 pc. meaty pork bones
6 fish balls
3 figs
1 tbsp goji berries
1 tbsp dried longan
1 bunch watercress
salt to taste

Method :
1) Dump all the ingredients (except the watercress and fish balls) in a soup pot, and cook to a boil. The watercress turn soggy fast and the fish balls are pre-cooked so you can add them in later.
2) Let it simmer for at least 20 minutes in medium heat.
3) Add watercress and fish balls in and simmer for an additional 10 minutes before serving.

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11 Comments:

Rasa Malaysia said...

Wah, some more chicken feet and bouncy fish balls also came out...I am sure it must be very slurpylicious...slurp slurp...Watercress soup is my favorite!

January 3, 2007 5:49 PM  
simcooks said...

I now declare you cleansed :p
Thanks for referencing my blog!

January 3, 2007 5:51 PM  
tigerfish said...

That chicken feet looks extended-ly long :-O
Very nutritious soup, and with what you throw in, must be SO..oooo flavorful!

January 3, 2007 7:04 PM  
Audrey Cooks said...

Hi there! Bloghopped from Rasa Malaysia's blog ... Looks like another interesting blog in the making here! Definately be back!

January 4, 2007 12:39 AM  
Claude-Olivier said...

Hi, thank you for your comments on my blog ;-) I'm happy that it makes you hungry, that's the aim ;-) I have just discovered Asian food last year during my travail in Thailand, Malasya and Singapore. That was just amazing !!!! I will add your blog in my list ;-) I like it very much !!! Good job!

Have a nice day
Cheers
Claude

January 4, 2007 2:40 AM  
Claude-Olivier said...

Re hello, you have put my blog link on your blog !!! Waow, you are really wonderful. You blog is also on mine right now !!! So, thank you very much and see you!!!

Cheers
Claude

January 4, 2007 1:17 PM  
tigerfish said...

hi, i read ur suggestions a tad too late :( i got those robitussin cough/congestion suppressant/expectorant. Need to get mucinex if by this weekend cannot clear up the chest. Many thks!
*ar...ar...ar achew"....oh dear...more complications....

January 4, 2007 3:31 PM  
Passionate Eater said...

I agree that watercress is wonderful for its cleansing properties--and that is an interesting link about the viagra soup!

January 4, 2007 11:45 PM  
Melting Wok said...

RM, the whole package deal :P

Sims, thx for allowing me to hijack the watercress soup idea hehe :)

Claude, thx for dropping by & am glad you like my blog. Stay tune for more new discoveries, ya ?:)

tigerfish, ms. fragalisticaspialidocious, u need some deep cleansing ! hehe :)

passionate eater, thx for poppin in. so, how bout soup #5 ? *grins*

January 6, 2007 9:08 AM  
The Bill said...

hehehe - I didn't notice the chicken feet until my wife mention it....hidden chicken feet crouching fish balls ;-)

thx for the recipes!

January 8, 2007 10:12 PM  
Melting Wok said...

tiger & bill's wife, hehe..you guys are right about the size of tt chk feet. I actually like using Buddhist chicken. They do not have a layer of fat btw the meat & the skin, they're also chemically free, farmed & raised in California. Everything is elongated, even the body haha..

January 9, 2007 8:45 PM  

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