Veggie-packed hot and sour soup
Cooking notes
- Full of vegetables, this soup is best for cool nights, when you need something hot yet packed with flavour to sip on. It’s my easy take on an Indian-Chinese cuisine staple. 
- I added a lot of vegetables – feel free to cut down or add any other veggies that you enjoy. 
- Try to chop the vegetables into quite small cubes, so that not only do they cook easily, but they also aren’t too much of a mouthful in the broth. 
- Makes about 4 portions. 
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp cooking oil 
- 3 cloves garlic, chopped 
- 1 inch ginger, chopped 
- 1 stalk celery, chopped 
- 1 onion, chopped 
- 1 carrot, chopped 
- 4-6 French beans, chopped 
- 1 green capsicum, chopped 
- 6 cups water (1.5 litre) 
- 1 chicken bouillon cube 
- Salt, to taste 
- 2 tbsp soy sauce 
- 1 tbsp red chilli sauce 
- 2 tbsp vinegar 
- ¼ tsp white pepper powder 
- 1 tsp sugar 
- 2 tbsp corn flour (divided into 2) 
- 2 stalks spring onions, chopped for garnishing 
Method
- Heat the oil in a big-bottomed pan. Once it's hot, add the garlic, ginger, celery, and onion. Sauté them for one minute, till the onions become a little golden. 
- Then add in the carrot and beans. Continue stirring for 1 minute. 
- Next, add in the capsicum, and stir again for a minute. 
- Add the bouillon cube and water. Add soy sauce, green chilli sauce, vinegar, white pepper powder, and sugar (salt too, if you need). Stir everything well. 
- Let it come to a boil, and then simmer for 3 minutes. 
- At this stage, if you want the soup thick, you can add a corn flour slurry, i.e. mix 1 tbsp corn flour in ¼th cup of water, and pour this into the soup. Continue cooking for a minute, keeping in mind that it’ll thicken further once you take it off the heat. 
- My tip would be to use the corn flour slurry in batches, depending on how much soup you’re planning to have now and later. This way, you won’t have to re-heat an already-thickened soup when you’re having the next portion. 
- Garnish the soup with the spring onions and serve hot! 
 
                 
                 
                