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Egg Drop Soup

Egg Drop Soup is a delightful and easy-to-make Chinese dish, known for its soul-warming comfort. The recipe holds a significant place in Asian cuisine, often acting as a starter to meals. The soup, with its star ingredient, beaten eggs, and chicken broth foundation, is a soothing, light broth with silky ribbons of eggs. Additionally, it offers numerous health benefits as it's protein-rich and low in calories. Home cooks will love its simplicity and versatility, as it allows for countless customizable additions like tofu, mushrooms or scallions, transforming it into a delightful meal unto itself.
#76
IN SOUPS & STEWS
38
CAL / 100G
$0.35
AVG / OZ
Egg Drop Soup
60%
CARBS
15%
FAT
25%
PROTEIN
Egg Drop Soup FAQ
How can I store leftover Egg Drop Soup?
What is Egg Drop Soup?
What are the key ingredients for Egg Drop Soup?
What are some common mistakes to avoid when making Egg Drop Soup?
What can I use as a substitute for chicken broth or vegetable broth?
How can I adjust the consistency of Egg Drop Soup?
What are some optional ingredients I can add to Egg Drop Soup?
Whats a tip for making Egg Drop Soup that is more flavorful?
Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Egg Drop Soup expire?
When stored properly, homemade egg drop soup can last for 2 to 3 days in the refrigerator. Bought from a store and unopened, it can last quite a bit longer; about a week past the 'sell by' date. Once it has been opened, the timeframe is the same for homemade soup - about 2 to 3 days. As for freezing, egg drop soup can be frozen and should be good for 3 to 4 months if stored properly. Always use freezer-safe bags or containers when freezing.
How do you tell if Egg Drop Soup is bad?
First, our golden rule for all food: when in doubt, toss it out. With egg drop soup, it's best to start off by smelling it. If it has a sour smell, it is likely spoiled. Another indicator is if you see any mold or slime. If the soup's consistency has turned overly thick, this could be another sign it's going bad. Lastly, if it has a strange color or the egg looks discolored, chances are it's gone bad.
Tips for storing Egg Drop Soup to extend shelf life
• Keep homemade or uneaten soup in airtight containers. This minimizes its exposure to bacteria. • Always keep it in the fridge or freezer; never leave it out at room temperature for more than two hours. • If freezing, pour into a freezer-safe container, leaving some space at the top; liquids expand when frozen. • To defrost, place your soup container in the refrigerator for 5-8 hours or overnight. Never defrost in hot water or at room temperature as these methods can lead to bacterial growth. • After defrosting, reheat your soup thoroughly, making sure it reaches the boiling point. Enjoy your soup right away once reheated.
Health Info
Macros
11g
CARBS
2g
FAT
4g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
LOW FAT
MEDITERRANEAN
LACTOSE FREE
GLUTEN FREE
Contains these allergens
EGGS
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