Soy Milk Soup? Hear Me Out...

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Have you ever tried using milk to make a broth? There's a rich culinary history in Eastern European cuisine along with countless other cultures of using this exact technique for centuries.
    Today, I wanted to showcase a traditional Asian version of milk based broth by using the soft nutty undertones of SOY milk to create an earthy base for a classic Chinese noodle dish. With a little umami, the right spices and a vigilant eye to prevent curdling, let's see if we can't make something silky!
    Ingredients:
    Soy Milk
    Vegetable Umami (Yondu)
    Dehydrated Mushroom (Mushroom Seasoning/Bouillon)
    Sesame Paste w/ Peanut
    Tahini
    Lemongrass
    Coriander
    Star Anise
    Black Cardamom
    Scallion Whites
    Garlic
    Ginger
    Bamboo Pressed Noodles
    00:00 - Intro
    00:52 - Let's Get Started
    02:32 - Starting The Broth
    04:04 - Preparing Our Spices
    04:39 - Adding The Spices
    05:16 - Aromatics
    06:42 - Noodle Time
    08:00 - Cooking The Noodles
    08:35 - Straining And Plating
    09:40 - Let's Eat!
    10:26 - Wrap-Up
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Komentáře • 44

  • @Cloudydawn25
    @Cloudydawn25 Před rokem +20

    I don’t think I’d be able to resist putting some toasted sesame oil on that bad boy, but I’m DEFINITELY making this sometime soon

  • @jrmint2
    @jrmint2 Před rokem +18

    I’ve recently discovered savory soy milk w Chinese black vinegar, soy, Chinese pickles, garnished w cilantro and scallions, sometimes chili oil for breakfast, the vinegar curdles the soy milk into a thicker pudding like texture.
    This looks yummy! I never knew how versatile soy milk was!

  • @kimchikat2169
    @kimchikat2169 Před rokem +12

    Joanne Molinaro has a super simple recipe like this in her „meal plan app“: healthy ramen with some cucumber and Kimchi! I season it with Yondu and Kimchi juice and I use as Noods. So good!

  • @sentineldna
    @sentineldna Před rokem +4

    Try the Korean version! Kongguksu. Served cold (like with ice cubes). Maangchi has a recipe. Can't use soy milk from a store. Koreans use coarse salt for this since the flavor profile is just soy and salt.

  • @CakeboyRiP
    @CakeboyRiP Před rokem +4

    Sir. You are rocking this! Looks absolutely delicious

  • @barbb841
    @barbb841 Před rokem

    Okay - now to try this with what I currently have in my kitchen. This looks so comforting.

  • @heyheyyouxp
    @heyheyyouxp Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you! Will try the soy milk as noodle soup base. I really like the kind of Chinese noodle you bought coz I ate them in Xian where my friend’s father sat on a bamboo to make it.

  • @g-l-o-s-s
    @g-l-o-s-s Před rokem

    I have got to try this!

  • @johnreynolds5407
    @johnreynolds5407 Před rokem +1

    Clever. Looks good.

  • @sythguy
    @sythguy Před rokem

    Now I'm thinking about noodle chowders and it sounds amazing.

  • @patphares6258
    @patphares6258 Před rokem

    Perfect! ❤❤❤😊

  • @retropetroleum
    @retropetroleum Před rokem +1

    My favourite soy milk base soup is probably collagen hotpot! It's honestly great.

  • @DedlyLittleMello
    @DedlyLittleMello Před rokem +3

    Ugh! 😩 Looks bangin! I too, am soooo guilty of buying things just cause of the purdy packaging 😉🤦🏻‍♀️ But I have found some really good stuff that way too 😎👍🏻

  • @2bekurt
    @2bekurt Před rokem +1

    I love everything soy (milk, tofu, beancurd) so I'm listening

  • @cynthiavalenzuela5149

    You've inspired me! I have some beautiful, thick pieces of cod.

  • @tuffgong2568
    @tuffgong2568 Před rokem +3

    Hello, I saw some sweet potato noodles in Flushing NYC's Chinatown ever worked with or how some ideas on how to work with that you can share. Love your channel!

    • @jonkung
      @jonkung  Před rokem +1

      Those are good cold in like a japchae. They also go well in hearty brotb

    • @tuffgong2568
      @tuffgong2568 Před rokem

      @@jonkung You're a good soul!

  • @larryaleshire4907
    @larryaleshire4907 Před rokem

    my favourite vegetarian restaurant in the Ya Ma Tai district in which I live in Kowloon uses soy milk base for their breakfast soup noodles. garnishes include noodles, and various permutations of tofu. Bamboo noodles have an alkaline added to them which makes them a little more toothsome and quite tasty... There is less than a handful of bamboo noodle makers who employ time-honoured traditions of production who continue working their craft here in Hong Kong, making them difficult to source... Machine made "Bamboo" noodles are available, but don't begin to measure up to the taste and texture of those freshly made..

  • @damascus21
    @damascus21 Před rokem +4

    Where u be finding these jazz bangers to play in the background

  • @laurasnow7822
    @laurasnow7822 Před rokem

    Just made this and I’m pretty sure this is the base for all the best vegan ramen I’ve had in Manhattan.

  • @casquette1450
    @casquette1450 Před rokem +8

    soup's cool and all, but where did you get that Aga stove? those cost a kidney! and that exhaust? this is not a run of the mill kitchen!

    • @jonkung
      @jonkung  Před rokem +9

      It’s not :-) content creation bought me those things.

    • @casquette1450
      @casquette1450 Před rokem +3

      @@jonkung listen, you deserve it!

  • @dontget4535
    @dontget4535 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if you add ginger juice to the soup can make it gelatinized enough to make jelly suitable for some sort of vegan xiao long bao, it would be difficult to balance it out though.

  • @sugarpeprrr7532
    @sugarpeprrr7532 Před rokem

    have you try 美龄粥? it's soy milk congee and it's absolutely delicous!

  • @jordanthecoder
    @jordanthecoder Před rokem +1

    This looks delicious but I missed when you added the mushroom powder. When would you add it? Also if you wanted to add a little acidity flavor to the broth, is that possible and how would you do that?

    • @jonkung
      @jonkung  Před rokem +4

      You add it when I added the yondu. You can go either way i was just giving options

  • @calentecardwell5266
    @calentecardwell5266 Před rokem

    Would add szechuan peppercorn & minced chili chicken 🤤

  • @pikawoohoo9512
    @pikawoohoo9512 Před rokem

    Food wars was a good watch

  • @damascus21
    @damascus21 Před rokem +1

    Would ground pork be weird in this?

    • @ittakesafool
      @ittakesafool Před rokem +1

      i first started using soy milk for broth through seonkyung longest's tantanmen recipe which has ground pork in it and is absolutely delish. :)

    • @jonkung
      @jonkung  Před rokem +3

      Yes but sliced pork belly would be really good 😌

    • @ittakesafool
      @ittakesafool Před rokem +1

      @@jonkung ooooh that sounds incredible tbh

    • @jonkung
      @jonkung  Před rokem +1

      I filmed a video with it. Stay tuned.

    • @ittakesafool
      @ittakesafool Před rokem

      @@jonkung oh hell yes!!

  • @Albinojackrussel
    @Albinojackrussel Před rokem

    I'm finding the sound mixing awkward with this one, can't really hear you over the music

    • @jonkung
      @jonkung  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for this feedback! I’ll keep that in mind to keep the music softer. If it helps at all the English closed captions function works with this video.

  • @brandimunter2984
    @brandimunter2984 Před rokem

    I used to love your videos- they were fun and spontaneous. The new very vanilla version isn’t appealing. Please consider ditching the annoying weird 80’s techno background music