These days I don't have time to boil soup during weekdays. Soup boiling at home is only limited to once or twice a week over the the weekend. This Nagaimo soup was my creation last Sunday. I called up hubby to buy some Nagaimo when he was out to the wet market. I always have add on to my shopping list from my ad-hoc inspiration. :-)
Nagaimo is good for girl's growth as it helps to generate female hormone that aids in breast and ovary forming. That's what I learned from a Traditional Chinese Medicine. If you are worried if the Nagaimo is too cooling, you can always add some white pepper corns or ginger to the dish. That is what I did for this soup.
Nagaimo Soup
Ingredients:
180gm of nagaimo, skinned and cut into bite size
250gm of pork ribs, blanched in boiling water
8 red dates
1 tbsp of goji berries
1/2 tsp of cracked white pepper corns (optional)
2 slices of ginger
1.3ml of hot water
Seasonings:
salt to taste
Steps:
1. Pour hot water into the slow cooker pot.
2. Add all ingredients. Leave it simmers for 3 hours.
3. Add salt to taste and serve hot.
I love this soup. I always cook for my boy which is good for his appetite and strength intestine according to one of the Chinese physician.
ReplyDeletewhat is the benefit of this soup?
ReplyDeleteI love fresh nagaimo.
ReplyDeleteBut I haven't try using it in soups yet.
I wouldnt have know that about Nagaimo! I learn something new today!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy nagaimo with chicken in soups a lot! But it is the first time I heard it is good for girl's growth :O ...so is it like tofu myth's - better for girls than for boys? (due to what it does to hormones?)
ReplyDelete很喜欢如此清淡的汤水,谢谢你分享的食谱。新鲜的淮山在我这里卖得比较贵,我将会尝试褒这汤。
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious. I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteThis soup is perfect for anytime espeically under this kind of hot wave. Thanks for sharing & have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteKristy
Delicious bowl of soup! Nutritious too!
ReplyDeleteI could drink soup everyday especially on crazy hot weather like now. I have not used Nagaimo before, this is a must try soup recipe for me. Thanks for sharing. I like the photos, they are visually appealing.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting soup!
ReplyDeleterecently i have been too busy too cook and blog, I think this slow cooker recipe is perfect for me. looks so nutritious :)
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteWhat is Nagaimo?
My chef cook this sometimes too. Very nourishing.
ReplyDeleteSlow cookers definitely save my life constantly. This soup looks fabulous!
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