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COLLECTION: Hot and Sour soup  
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oz. tofu (or a package), sliced 2" X 1/4" X 1/4", drained  
T vinegar  
T soy sauce  
/4 t white pepper  
Tabasco sauce or chili oil (optional)  
3
3
1
2
1
T corn starch  
T water  
egg, beaten (eliminate for vegans)  
green onions, cut into thin circles  
T chinese-style dark sesame oil  
Slice the mushrooms and saute with oil in the soup pot (you can  
eliminate fat by just tossing the mushrooms in the stock without  
sauteing them, but they shrink something awful!). Add the stock (I  
used ch****n, which is traditional, but this is cross-posted to  
rec.food.veg, so I can't say that). Most people will want the stock  
to have salt, but remember that the soy sauce is salty. Add the  
ginger, heat to a boil, and simmer gently for 20 minutes. At some  
point you may wish to discard the ginger so some unsuspecting soul  
doesn't bite into it and get a mouthful of heat. You may wish to do  
the rest differently, but my wife is always in the kitchen preparing  
another last-minute dish, so I like to get all my ingredients  
together and ready. Get five small bowls. Put the vinegar, soy  
sauce, ground white pepper and (optional) hot sauce in one and mix.  
Put the corn starch and water in the next and mix. Put the  
(optional) egg in the next and beat lightly. Put the green onion in  
the next, and the tofu and matchstick-cut bamboo shoots in the last.  
A few minutes before you are ready to eat, turn the heat to medium.  
Add the tofu and bamboo shoots and wait until heated. Add the soy  
sauce mixture, heat until boiling. Stir corn starch mixture and add  
to rapidly boiling soup. Boil for a long minute until it thickens.  
Reduce heat. If using egg, stir the soup in one direction until it's  
moving pretty well. Dribble the egg in, forming long strands. Let  
the strands firm (20 seconds). Add sesame oil and stir. You can  
float the green onions on top, or stir them in. Serve, with chili  
oil available for those who like it hotter.  
FROM: Terri Huggett  
Saved from the net. Don't know if all the ingredients are easy to  
find. Hope it helps.  
Terri Huggett  
huggett@sequent.com  
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From: harkins@iraq.crd.ge.com (Cynthia K. Harkins)  
Path: iraq!harkins  
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/soup/hot-sour/mb-hot-sour-soup-coll.html (2 of 10) [12/17/1999 12:02:18 PM]  


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