How to Make Egg Drop Soup at Home
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Making egg drop soup at home is a breeze with this simple and efficient recipe. In just 15 minutes, you can whip up a bowl of this delectable, light, and nutritious soup that’s brimming with flavor.
The process is straightforward, making it accessible even for novice cooks. With basic kitchen ingredients, you’ll have a comforting and satisfying dish that rivals any restaurant version. The delicate ribbons of beaten egg swimming in a savory broth create a texture that’s both silky and satisfying.
This recipe showcases how homemade meals can be both quick and incredibly flavorful, offering a delightful culinary experience that’s perfect for any occasion. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary journey, this egg drop soup is a must-try, promising a taste of authentic, homemade comfort.
Now, there are varying levels of fame with all things. But this homemade egg drop soup recipe is up in the higher tier in my little world. I have received countless recipe requests for it over the years. It is the one recipe I keep promising myself I will put on my website if only to be able to pass on a link when folks ask for it! And here it is.
Serve this with one of these yummy Chinese dish and your family will love it: Crockpot Cashew Chicken, Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry With Brown Rice, Beef and Broccoli, or Sheet Pan Chicken Teriyaki.
Ingredients Needed To Make Egg Drop Soup
- Cornstarch
- Chicken broth
- Ground ginger
- Garlic salt
- Beaten eggs
- White vinegar
- Dark sesame oil
- Mushrooms
- Green onion
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How to Make Egg Drop Soup at Home
In a large saucepan, stir together cornstarch, broth, ginger, and garlic salt.
Bring to a boil and cook for 1 minute.
Reduce heat to medium-low.
Slowly pour the beaten egg into the boiling broth, stirring with a fork, until the eggs are cooked (approximately 1 minute).
Stir in vinegar and sesame oil.
Top with mushrooms and green onion.
How To Store Egg Drop Soup
- This is a dish best served immediately. However, when stored in an airtight container in the fridge, the leftover soup will last for about 4 days. Reheat it on low heat on the stovetop or in the microwave.
- I don’t recommend freezing the soup as it just ruins the texture
Commonly Asked Questions
What are the ingredients in egg drop soup?
The main ingredients in egg drop soup are eggs, chicken broth, cornstarch, seasonings, and sliced green onions on top.
What is egg drop soup?
Egg drop soup is a healthy Chinese soup recipe that includes beaten eggs cooked in chicken broth. It’s usually paired with sliced green onion on top.
Is egg drop soup healthy?
Yes, egg drop soup is considered a healthy recipe. It’s low-calorie but packed full of protein and flavor.
Why does egg drop soup make you feel better?
Egg drop makes you feel better when you’re sick for 2 main reasons. Firstly, your stuffy sinuses will love the steamy broth. Secondly, the egg gives you the perfect boost of protein without weighing you down, compared to a heavy meat dish.
Why is Chinese egg drop soup so thick?
The chicken stock and cornstarch combine to make a thick soup broth.
What country is egg drop soup from?
It’s a traditional Chinese soup recipe.
How do you make tomato egg drop soup?
You’ll need 1 large or 2 small tomatoes, cut into chunks. Saute them in the pot for about 5 minutes until soft. Then continue with the recipe as instructed.
How do you make wonton soup?
First, prep the broth as instructed. But before you add the eggs, stir in about 10 ounces of frozen wontons (a.k.a Chinese dumplings). Let them cook for about 5 to 6 minutes, then continue with the recipe. Alternatively, top your soup with fried wonton strips.
How do you serve the soup?
The soup is the perfect main dish. But you can also serve it as a side dish with another Asian-inspired meal. Some options include:
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- Easy Chicken and Rice Soup
- Easy Vegetable Soup (A Dieter’s Best Friend)
- Vegan Butternut Squash Soup
- Creamy Vegetable Soup (Low-Carb Version)
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Ingredients
- 1.5 tablespoons cornstarch
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
- 2 large eggs, slightly beaten
- 1 teaspoon white vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon dark sesame oil
- 1/2 cup thinly sliced mushrooms
- 2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onion
Instructions
- In a large saucepan, stir together cornstarch, broth, ginger, and garlic salt. Bring to a boil and cook for 1 minute. Reduce heat to medium-low.1.5 tablespoons cornstarch, 4 cups chicken broth, 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger, 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
- Slowly pour eggs into the broth mixture, stirring with a fork, until the eggs are cooked (approximately 1 minute).2 large eggs, slightly beaten
- Stir in vinegar and sesame oil.1 teaspoon white vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon dark sesame oil
- Top with mushrooms and green onion.1/2 cup thinly sliced mushrooms, 2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onion
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I feel really silly, but I cannot see the recipe for the soup on this page! Help, Christy! I’d really like to see how to make this Famous stuff!!
Well, then, I feel silly also. I can’t get the recipe for egg drop soup to show up either
Thanks for letting me know! I fixed it now and am emailing the recipe to y’all.
Christy, I made this soup last night along with your Beef and Broccoli which I’ve made several times in the last few months. What a great dinner! I used to make my own simple version of egg drop soup just with chicken broth, eggs, and green onions. This version is SO much better. Thanks!! I’ll definitely be making it this way from now on. I’m going to be trying your Chicken Teriyaki soon and I’m sure that will be great too.
I am so glad you liked it Samantha!! We love it!
Hi again, Christy. I forgot to mention that I just ordered two copies of your magazine for my mother and me. I can’t wait to get it! 🙂
Christy,
How do you get the recipe. Also, I didn’t know you had a magazine. How do you find out about it?
HEY! I’m so sorry about you not being able to access the recipe. I logged in to add some info to this post last week and apparently accidentally deleted it! I appreciate you letting me know because I have restored it now and am about to email the recipe to you in pdf format so you have it without having to come back 🙂 The magazine was available on newsstands for a limited time. I’m not sure if they have it anymore but it may be in the online store at Hoffman 🙂