We started dinner catering about 3 months ago, one week after I returned to work. Eversince we had home catered food, Trenyce doesnt get much chance to have nice home cooked soup. Hence, I decided to cook at least once every weekend. No major cooking just simple dishes. Even if I have no time to cook any meals over the weekends, I will try to boil some soup for her.
**Food picture unavailable**
[Unfortunately Slide.com had ceased operation on 6 March 2012 and I didnt manage to transfer the pics in time of which some are lost permanently as I didnt have a spare copy.]
Ingredients (4 pax share):
- 350 to 400grams pork ribs
(Rather than throwing the entire piece of ribs into the soup, I like to cut the meat away from the ribs and chopped into smaller pieces before I throw both in so that I can feed my girl straight away :p).
- 1 large carrot, cut into cubes
- 3 potatoes of medium size, chopped into cubes
- 2 maize, each chopped into approx 4-5 pieces
- half a can button mushrooms, each mushroom cut into half
- 2 sticks lemon grass, 'hammered' the end so that the fragnant can come out easily
- 1 big onion, sliced
- Salt to taste
- water
How to cook:
- Cook 1 pot (average sized pot) of water
- When the water is about half-boiled, add in the pork ribs, maize, lemon grass and onion.
- Before adding the pork ribs, rinse them with hot water twice. Remove the water when it turns milky. (This is to remove the pork 'smell'.)*
- When it boils, add in rest of ingredients; potatoes, carrot and button mushrooms and turn to smaller fire.
- Stir the ingredients to make sure that they are well covered with the water and leave it to boil slowly.
- About half an hour later, add in the salt and turn off the fire. The soup is ready to be served.
PS: The lemon grass is optional. It is to improve the fragnant of the soup as well as aids in our digestion systems. It is well known for relieving 'air' in our body system. You can also add in tomatoes:)
Btw, this makes a wonderful confinement dish too!
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