I had a whole chicken which was chopped into pieces kept in the freezer. Hubby bought this chicken from his friend who sells chicken in the market. When I took out the chicken to thaw, I have no idea what I want to cook with the chicken.
When it was time to cook dinner, I used the chicken to cook soup because I wanted to eat mee sua (wheat flour noodle). The easiest soup is chicken in wine soup. Ingredients: sliced ginger, red dates, goji berries, home made raisin wine and chicken.
I cooked 2 portions of mee sua (noodle) in boiling water and placed the noodle in 2 bowls.
Scoop the chicken piece and wine soup onto the mee sua.
Loosen the mee sua to mix with the soup before eating.
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We have some left over chicken and wine soup. I kept it in the fridge for the next day's dinner.
All I need to do is take out the leftover soup from the previous day and heat it up. I added 2 eggs into the soup and served the soup with mee sua. That was our simple, yet delicious dinner for 2 people.
The instructions of the LORD are perfect, reviving the soul.
The decrees of the LORD are trustworthy, making wise the simple.
(Psalm 19:7, New Living Translation-NLT)
I wish I could taste that! Here, we cook the chicken with lots of ginger and traditional Foochow red wine...and serve mee sua in it. Very ice.
ReplyDeleteI too love the traditional Foochow red wine with chicken. My aunt in Sitiawan cooks it very well.
DeleteThank you Nancy for your early post today. I can eat Chicken In Wine Soup Served With Mee Sua For dinner too but need to share one plate with another person cos one plate is too much for me as I prefer to keep some stomach space for dessert. How did you make the wine before putting in the raisins? Did you make the wine yourself by fermenting some rice with yeast?
ReplyDeleteI don't have grapes so I used raisin and yeast to make the wine.
DeleteThanks. So no need to use rice. Just yeast and raisin to make raisin wine. Thanks for this info.
DeleteYes, this one no need to use glutinous rice.
DeleteThanks for your sharing...
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. Have a happy weekend.
DeleteWhat a nutritious and tasty dinner!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteA wonderful home cooked meal.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous weekend.
DeleteThe chicken soup looks yum 😁!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shirley.
DeleteThis sounds very delicious! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie. Hugs. Have a great weekend.
DeleteI want to cook chicken soup like yours too!
ReplyDeleteVery simple recipe. You will enjoy this.
DeleteSoup is one of those dishes that goes a long way.
ReplyDeleteSoup is good for hot days and easily digested.
DeleteSo nutritious as well! I like!
ReplyDeleteVery simple and few ingredients only.
DeleteSoup is laden with ingredients!
ReplyDeleteEasy to eat too.
DeleteLooks yum! Have a great day!
ReplyDeletexoxo
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Thank you, Lovely.
DeleteWine soup is a new one to me.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite common here.
DeleteI don't mind mee suah any other day. So comforting, easy menu.
ReplyDeleteMee suah is easy and nice to eat.
DeleteVery good. Very nutritious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi.
DeleteThe only chicken I cook with is the kind that is unidentifiable. :-)
ReplyDeleteAs long as it is delicious..
Deletethe food looks very inviting and full of nutricious....chicken with mee sua sound great for cold wether. Have a nice weekend Nancy ^^
ReplyDeleteYes, it is suppose to keep the body warm with the added wine.
DeleteBuenas recetas. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
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