The Indian hot and sour soup is one of my husband’s favorite and now it’s my 9-year-old’s as well. I grew up with Indo-Chinese cuisine outside of goan and indian as it was the only other cuisine. Now a days you can find all sorts of different cuisine in Goa. A Indo-Chinese restaurant called “Gaylin” was the most popular one in Margao. You can also check out my other Indo-Chinese recipe Chicken Manchurian.
This recipe is fairly easy and can be done a vegetarian or non-veg version. In the vegetarian version you can add cabbage, green beans, mushroom, carrots, bamboo shoots and tofu and for a non-veg shredded chicken. Else you can leave it as a thick broth without any additions. Last week I used the same recipe to make chicken wonton soup.
Serving Size: 4-6
Ingredients:
6 cups of water or stock
1/2 onion finely chopped
5-7 finely chopped garlic cloves
1″ ginger chopped fine
3 tbsp of corn starch
1.5 tbsp of vinegar
4-5 tbsp of soya sauce
1 tbsp of chili-garlic paste
1/2-1 green chili chopped
salt to taste
Optional
1/2 cup finely chopped cabbage
1/2 cup finely chopped green beans
1/4 cup finely cubed carrots
1/2 cup cubed tofu
1/4 cup bamboo shoot
1/2 cup mushrooms
12-16 wonton
1 egg beaten
1/2 cup shredded chicken
Directions:
In a pot saute the onion and green chili till soften. Next add the ginger, garlic and saute for 30-40 seconds. Next add the vegetables and sweat them for 4-5 minutes.
To this add water or stock, chili-garlic paste, soya sauce, vinegar and salt to season and cook covered for 15 minutes on medium heat. You can add the wonton or tofu or shredded chicken bring to a boil.
Mix the cornstarch with 3-4 tbsp of water to form a paste. Add this mixture to the hot soup and stir till it thickens and starts to bubble. Finally add the beaten egg and stir the soup slowly to get egg stands.
Take of heat and serve hot. You can add fresh chopped cilantro for garnish.
Ooooh yes this here is so good stuff for sure
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Thanks Much Cory 🙂
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This looks delicious! And surprisingly not too hard to make?
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Thank You Siri…it is very easy and a light soup 🙂
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Always so nice to hear from you, the pretty Nandini.
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Thank You…that is very kind of you to say 🙂
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Please let me know when you are next making it! I’ll fly in 😀 Looks simply delicious!
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Lol!!! sure will do 🙂
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Love Indo – Chinese hot and sour soup !! 🙂
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Thank You 🙂
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Your blog is 👌👌👌👌
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Thank You 🙂
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Yummy… Would definitely try this one!!
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Thank You so much 🙂 Happy New Years!
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Wontons! Nice addition =)
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Yes 🙂
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This looks really good. I don’t think I’ve had a soup like this before. Thanks for the recipe!
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You are very welcome Carissa. Thank You 🙂
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Incredible!!
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Thank You Archana 🙂
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The dumplings look so YUM!!
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thank You so much 🙂
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Love your food & you take great shots too!
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I truly appreciate your kind words. Thank You 🙂
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Wow! This looks delicious! Thanks for leaving a “like” on my post.
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You are very welcome and Thank You Too 🙂
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so tempting..
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Thank You so much Ruchi. That is very kind of you 🙂
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My pleasure
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Thank You so much for the nomination that is very kind of you 🙂
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You are welcome
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That looks amazing! love the color of it
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Thank you so much 🙂
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I have always wondered how to make this soup.Thx for the tutorial – Kat
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You are very welcome Kat. Thanks Much!
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Yum!! I’m a huge fan of the indo Chinese cuisine too!! This soup looks fantabulous!!
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Thank You so much. I am so happy to hear that 🙂
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Looks really delicious… 🙂
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Thank You so much 🙂
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Looks yum !!
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Thank You Neetha 🙂
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I love soup and it’s that time of the year where soup is a must. Great recipe to try. Thanks. It look delish and flavorful.
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Thank You Anna so much 🙂
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My pleasure Nandini 🙂
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Looks mouthwatering, Nandini!
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Freda Thank You so very much 🙂
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Fantastic! Reblogged over at our place with a nice link here.
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Also song don’t forget to make it!
😁
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Thank You so much for the re-blog, appreciate it very much 🙂
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My fave dishes!!!! Yummy!! 😁
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Thank You so much 🙂
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I just loved the soup! I will try this very soon! Excellent recipe! 👌
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Payel Thank You so much 🙂
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you are most welcome!
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Oh yes! This is definitely one for winter with some chicken 🙂
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So true Amanda 🙂
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I will definitely give this a try!
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Thanks Julie so much. I am happy to hear that 🙂
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The soup looks beautiful and delicious. Usually the hot and sour soups that we have are a bit darker in colour. This one is very vibrant. I would surely try out the recipe 🙂
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Thank You so much Prajakta. The color variations depends on the type of soy sauce used.
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Yum, his looks so delicious! I love hot and sour soup, I feel that I could eat bucket loads of it, haha!
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That is so awesome to know it is a favorite in my household as well 🙂 Thank You!
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Awesome.. super recipe 🙂
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Thank You Much MoniKa 🙂
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wow this soups looks delicious Nandini….. Thanks for sharing….
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Thank You so much Sudhir 🙂
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Nandini,
this is one of my favorite soups. Yours looks especially appetizing, just beautiful 🙂
Greetings,
Hans.
http://www.ChefsOpinion.org
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Thank You Hans, I am so happy to hear that 🙂
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Wow!! I loved your recipe.Thanks Nandini.
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Thank you Anu that is very kind of you to say 🙂
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Pleasure is all mine Nandini.I really loved your post.
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I just have to say that looks amazing
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Thank You so much Ritu. Howe is the little one 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Thank you so much for the re-blog
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Love this yummy soup!!
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Thank You so much Preethi 🙂
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I love the colour of your soup… 🙂
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Thank You Aruna so much 🙂
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Girl…you are making everyone that sees this site hungry!!! I’m imagining the smells rolling out of your kitchen each and every day😍
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Thank You….:-) I am a lover of ginger garlic and so you can imagine the smell that permeates through my home.
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Thank you for sharing that feeling with us from each and every post😎
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This soup looks delicious. Just perfect for the cooling weather. 🙂
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Thank You Ronit so much. Today is a cloudy day for us in LA with a slight chance of rain 🙂
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Love the wonton soup!
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Thank You so much Chris. This is my latest way of using wonton 🙂
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HOY NANDINI!
CRICKEY! This INDO-CHINESE HOT & SOUR SOUP is just the right soup for the fast approaching BRITISH WINTER. Eu mentioned HOTEL GAYLIN in Margao, Goa. This restaurant was very close to Me mum’s house in Comba, Margao, hence I have been there quite a few times whilst on holiday in Goa. I must confess that I am a bit ‘CARNIVOROUS’ in My eating habits. Therefore I prefer meat in My soup as opposed to veggies. In the Rodrigues household, We have developed a ‘MASSIVE APPETITE’ for NANDINI’S recipes. And so the HOT AND SOUR INDO-CHIENSE SOUP’ is on OUR MINDS. And therefore this recipe has made it’s way to ‘OUR WISH LIST’. ROLL ON WEEKEND, I am looking forward to some delicious Indo-Chinese hot and sour soup. WHAT MORE COULD WE WISH FOR?
Happy week!
STAN THE GEEZER
UK
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Looks great… sure it’s yummy
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Thank You so much 🙂
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Hoy Nandini!
CRIKEY! This Indo-Chinese HOT SOUP looks ‘INCREDIBLY DELICIOUS’. Eu mentioned Hotel Gaylin in Margao, that was the only Chinese restaurant in Margao in those days, it was very close to Me mum’s house in Comba, Margao and hence I have been there quite a few times. Coming back to Your recipe, I must confess that I am a bit ‘CARNIVOROUS’ in My eating habits, therefore I would prefer meat as opposed to veggies in Me soup. I think in the Rodrigues household, We have developed a BIG APPETITE’ for NANDINI’S recipes, if I may put it that way. Your recipe is now ‘ON OUR MIND’. So hopefully We will prepare it at the weekend. Thanks for being kind enough to share this recipe with Us.
HAPPY WEEK!
STAN THE GEEZER FROM THE UK
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Thank You so much Mr Stan. Yes Gaylin was popular to all modgoankar. I have to make a visit every single time I visit Goa 🙂
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