Thursday, April 12, 2007

Peanut Soup

Growing up around 6-footer cousins can be really intimidating. Mom never failed to pushed her 1001 remedies to make us grow as tall. Making us drink peanut soup is one of her super-hero ideas. There's a chinese tradition, or rather a myth, that eating peanuts help stimulate growth. Anyway, I grew to love mom's peanut soup in my late teens. And if you are wondering if that has helped me any, the asnwer is I think I've failed miserably in the height department. Hahaha.. On a serious note, on days when you are sick of rice, or on a low-carb diet, peanut soup with ribs or lean pork is a good substitute because peanuts contain about the same amount of protein as soy, and are low in starchy carbohydrates.

Like any other signature soup out there, eg. clam chowder can't do without clams, Malaysian Asam Laksa is not complete without fish, peanut soup calls for none other than dried squid or cuttlefish. Known as "Mak-Yu" in Cantonese, dried squid comes in various lengths, from as short as 4 inches to as long as as a foot. They are packed in transparent plastic bags and are available all year round at any Asian grocery market.

Coupled with pork ribs, this soup is a whole meal on its own. However, I prefer to have it with rice and a side of fresh cut chilies in sesame soy sauce for the ribs.

Peanut Soup With Pork Ribs Recipe

Ingredients :
1.5 lb pork ribs
1 lb raw peanuts ( sometimes labeled as blanched peanuts )
2 pc. of dried squid/cuttlefish ( small size )
1/2 whole skin-on garlic ( optional )
salt and white pepper to taste
3.5 qts water

Method :
1) Wash and rinse peanuts and dried squid in water and set aside.
2) To clean ribs and remove excess fat, blanch them briefly in hot boiling water. Remove and rinse in running water.
3) Put all the ingredients into a crock pot, cook on high for 4-6 hours OR low for 8-10 hours.

Note : I prefer boiling this soup in a crock pot or pressure cooker because it softens the peanuts and ribs better. If you are unable to find dried squid, you can also substitute with squid flavored fish sauce.

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