Yield: Serves
6
Prep Time:
5 minutes
Total
Time: 45 minutes + overnight
Hsan Pyoke (translated in English to Rice Boiled) is a recuperative comfort food for wet/cold weather or when someone is recovering from an illness. I
used left-over steamed white rice from the Chinese restaurant, which I've used to
make fried rice, as well. The package of frozen vegetables contains diced carrots, onions,
peas, celery and potatoes. Cooking rice the night before and leaving overnight at room temperature gives this soup a smooth and creamy texture. The minced chicken in this recipe can be omitted or replaced with flaked catfish, salmon or imitation crab and the chicken stock can be replaced with vegetable stock or plain water.
Ingredients
Congee:
1 cup rice
1 cup rice
5
cups water
Soup Base:
4
cups chicken stock
2
Tbsp. dried shrimp (or scallops), diced
or
1 tsp. Ajinomoto
1
cup cooked chicken, minced
1
heaped Tbsp. ginger, julienned or paste
1
tsp. garlic paste
½
pkg. frozen vegetables for soup
Salt
to taste
Garnish:
Green
onions or garlic chives, sliced
Sesame
oil
Lime or lemon juice
Lime or lemon juice
Directions:
- The night before, cook rice and water until rice is very soft.
- Cover and leave overnight at room temperature.
- Next day, simmer water with dried shrimp for 30 minutes.
- Combine shrimp broth with cooked rice and stir well.
- Simmer uncovered to gruel consistency.
- Add most of the diced chicken, ginger, garlic & vegetables.
- Adjust salt to taste & simmer until vegetables are very soft.
- Remove from heat and pour into serving bowls.
- Garnish with remaining chicken, chives, sesame oil & a squeeze of lime.
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