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Title: Chinese Hot & Sour Soup
Categories: Soup Chinese Poultry Pasta
Yield: 4 Servings

6cChicken stock
2 Chicken breast halves
1sl1" fresh ginger root
1 Onion, sliced
6 Shiitake mushrooms, soaked 20 mins in hot water
  For 20 minutes
2tsLow-sodium soy sauce
2tbRice wine (or dry vermouth)
3tbRice vinegar
1tbSichuan hot bean paste
1/2tsGround white pepper
1/2cCanned bamboo shoots; cut into julienne strips
1cTofu; 1/2-in dice
3lgEggs, beaten
1/2cSpring onions; thinly sliced

In this hot soup, the chilies' fire is hidden in the Sichuan hot bean paste.

Heat the chicken stock to a boil. Add the chicken breasts, ginger root and onion and simmer for 35 minutes, covered. Remove the chicken, reserving the stock, and let cool, remove skin and bones and shred meat. Set aside.

Strain the chicken stock into a 4-quart pan and bring again to a boil.

Drain the soaking mushrooms, discard the stems, and thinly slice the caps. Add them to the stock with the soy sauce, rice wine, rice vinegar, hot bean paste and white pepper, reduce the heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Add the shredded chicken, bamboo shoots and bean curd and simmer for another 2 minutes, then bring to a full boil. Beat the eggs well and, as you gently stir the soup, slowly add the eggs in a thin stream. Adjust the seasoning for salt, hot bean paste and tartness.

At serving time, add the green onion slices.

Make 4 appetizer servings.

Per serving: 178 calories, 6 gm carbohydrates, 133 mg cholesterol, : 348 mg sodium, 18 gm protein, 9 gm fat, 3 gm saturated fat From: Bobbieb1@aol.Com Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 00:24:56 ~0400

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