20 Minute Scallion Noodle Soup 葱油湯面
This 20 MINUTE SCALLION NOODLE SOUP is an easy noodle meal with a tasty pork topping in a rich, peanut butter scallion soup that will have you slurping away in 20 minutes. It is basically an amalgamation of my dad’s scallion soup noodles and Dan Dan Mein. Or, two of my favourite noodle dishes in one! And it’s all done in one pot.
On one hand, it has tons of scallions incorporated in two different ways. The scallion whites are cooked in the broth for the aroma and deeper flavour that you get from cooking them, while the scallion greens are used in a scallion oil topping that retains its fresh bite.
On the other hand, we have the Dan Dan Mein influences of peanut butter (or sesame paste) in the broth and everything topped with a ground pork topping (ok I call it a topping but I actually leave it all in the pot with the soup to avoid any additional dishes but you can scoop it out and spoon it on top of noodles when serving).
Add a handful of quick cooking leafy greens in the noodle-cooking step and this whole meal takes only about 20 minutes to make using only one pot! Easy and well-loved by my family. No wonder I make this so often. This 20 MINUTE SCALLION NOODLE SOUP makes an excellent weeknight meal or weekend lunch!
Eat well and be well,
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How to make 20 Minute Scallion Noodle Soup
Marinade the ground pork and whisk soup base ingredients together
2 bunches scallions are chopped and separated between white parts for soup (L) and green parts for scallion oil topping (R in bowl).
Scallion white parts are sautéed until fragrant (the bunch of scallion that day was very green!)
The marinaded ground pork is added
Then the soup base is added
The broth and water are added and brought to a simmer. Remember to do a final taste and adjust seasoning (salt, soy sauce) as needed. That’s it for the soup
Pour the hot soup / ground pork / scallions over cooked noodles. Serve with a generous spoonful of scallion oil topping and slurp away!
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1. What is Shaoxing wine?
Shaoxing wine a rice-based cooking wine famously from Shaoxing, China but there are also versions of it from outside Shaoxing. I often use a Taiwanese version with a slightly different name called “Taiwan Shaohsing Wine” but I will still refer to the ingredient as “Shaoxing wine” in recipes. Shaoxing wine is a clear, medium brown liquid that is aromatic, slightly sweet and fragrant. It is used in Chinese cooking to add a nuanced and complex flavour, in a similar way red wine or white wine is used in Western cooking. If you can’t find Shaoxing wine, it can be substituted with dry cooking sherry or simply omit it from the marinade.
2. What is Chinese Sesame Paste?
Chinese style sesame paste is a thick paste made from toasted white sesame seeds. It is often compared to tahini but Chinese Sesame Paste is darker and richer in flavour because the sesame seeds are deeply toasted. However, it is usually mixed with soybean oil or other oil and sometimes additives. Although Chinese Sesame Paste and Tahini are different, you can substitute with tahini or peanut butter in this recipe. To be honest, I actually love using all natural smooth peanut butter in this recipe even more than Chinese sesame paste or tahini.
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