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Asian-Style Chicken Soup

Ginger, fish sauce, and rice noodles make this a chicken soup for aficionados of Thai cuisine.

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Clean Eating Asian Noodle Bowls

A healthy, easy to make Chicken noodle soup that will quickly become a family favorite. This Wholesome Asian Chicken Noodle Soup is perfect for ‘those nights’ when you have no idea what to make for dinner. It’s a quick, healthy meal idea that’s super versatile and forgiving. Mostly because you can’t mess it up. The noodle broth is delicious on its own. So you can be a bit versatile when it comes to what you put in it. Noodles are always a good idea, but feel free to add any veggies you have on hand. It’s a handy recipe to use up any veggies you have mooching around in your fridge.

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Chinese Wonton Noodle Soup

From crispy pan-fried noodles to a bowl of wonton noodle soup, fresh egg noodles are a staple of Chinese restaurants. Just like Italian pasta or ramen, when cooked properly, they should have a firm bite and springy texture, and the wide variations in thickness and springiness makes Chinese egg noodles some of the versatile to cook with. Every good bowl of egg noodle soup has three things in common. First, of course, are properly cooked noodles. With Chinese egg noodles, this means they should be firm to the bite and springy in texture. Second is the broth. It should be light but flavorful. Last but not least are the toppings. I like to keep it simple with two to three ingredients: generally one protein and two vegetables. In this case, I'm combining dried shiitake mushrooms with chicken and scallions in a light chicken and mushroom broth, along with thin wonton noodles. It's a simple but filling meal with delicate flavors and a soul-satisfying warmth. Wonton noodles are fresh egg noodles that come either thin or thick. I prefer the thin variety of soups with a light and delicate broth.

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5-Spice Chicken Noodle Soup

This Asian-inspired chicken soup recipe has soy, five-spice powder and ginger, which add a flavor punch without adding lots of calories or fat.

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Six-Ingredient Chicken Noodle Soup

Homemade chicken noodle soup in under an hour! This classic soup delivers hearty flavor and makes chicken for later in the week.

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Asian Noodle Soup

A few tweaks give the chicken soup a spicy new attitude. To release the citrusy flavor of lemongrass stalks, pound them with a meat mallet or a heavy pot. If you can't find fresh lemongrass, look for dried in the spice aisle.

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Chinese Egg Chicken Noodle Soup

Feel free to add some soy sauce, fish sauce, or hoisin to jazz this up and make it your own.

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Spicy Asian Chicken and Noodle Soup

This broth packs a lot of flavor in just a little time. If you don't have the Sriracha on hand, thin slices of jalapeño pepper make a good substitute for this soup recipe.

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Chicken, Pak Choy and Soba Noodle Soup

For a delicious Asian-style twist, add fragrant ginger and lemongrass.

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Chinese Chicken Noodle Soup

This hearty, homemade Chinese Chicken Noodle Soup is loaded with flavorful seared chicken, savory noodles, bok choy, and a hard-boiled egg with a sprinkling of green onions. A kicked-up version of classic chicken noodle soup! It’s loaded with protein and the Asian flavors in this soup blend perfectly. My biggest tip when making this soup is to sear that chicken well. Getting a good sear on that chicken is the first step in the process, which happens over fairly high heat and works best if you don’t move the chicken around as it cooks, just let the chicken absorb the heat from the pan until it reaches a golden brown color. This process also leaves chicken sediments on the bottom of the pot, the very same pot we cook the soup in. It gives the broth insanely good flavor. Searing chicken and using the same pan for the rest of the meal is the best way to obtain ultimate flavor in tons of dishes, not just soup!