Pork Spinach Soup

 


As we entered into the cooler autumn season where there are less sunlight and some days could be windy and wet, this is a comforting soup to add some good nourishment to our bodies. Spinach is full of iron, fibres and proteins which promotes a healthy digestive system.


Prep time 10 mins  Cooking time 15 mins

INGREDIENTS (for 1):

100 g pork mince

50 g spinach, washed - stalks and leaves separated

5 oyster mushrooms, cut into half

1 egg, beaten with a dash of salt and pepper

1-2 Tbsp wolfberries

1/2 'pi dan'/century egg (optinal)

Oil for cooking

MARINADE

1 tsp light soy sauce

1/2 tsp sugar

1/4 tsp ground white pepper

1/2 tsp sesame oil


METHOD:

1) Marinate the pork for at least an hour;

2) Heat 2 tablespoons of oil and saute the pork for 2 minutes, then push the pork to one side and add the egg;

3) Stir the egg in with the pork for 30 seconds, then add boiled water to the pot;

4) When it comes to a gentle simmer, lower the heat and add the oyster mushrooms, spinach stalks followed by the leaves on top, 'pi dan' and wolfberries;

5) Close the lid and let it come up to a boil which depends on the size of the pot and heat used but should not take very long if using boiling water (from 3-8 mins);

6) Once the lid opens, if it is on a rolling boil then it is ready to be served.


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