Dumpling Noodle Soup Recipe (2024)

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Tip of the Day! Just a nutrtional note. Boiling miso kills all the good properties/attributes it provides. So whenever using miso, always add it last to the hot broth, after any 'boilage' is needed in a recipe (ie: dumplings, noodles, veg etc.). And when reheating, turn off just before simmering.Itadakimasu!

Perry Brown

Seems like an obvious and easy modification of this would be to use a high quality packaged ramen and add the dumplings, bok choy, and broccoli. That's what I will plan on.

Liz Gitter

I make a similar soup with 10 Trader Joe frozen dumplings, a quart of chicken broth, 2 tablespoons of rice vinegar, and 1/2 teaspoon of sesame oil, a large handful of Portabella mushrooms & 4 green onions. Adding hot oil or sriracha sauce is optional. You could also add broccoli or baby box choy or substitute a vegetarian broth. Similar dumplings are available at Costco, Gordon Food Service and grocery stores. Recipe provides 2 servings for a light lunch.

Karen NBvW

Miso has health benefits as does turmeric and when used in cooking one should take advantage rather than destroying them! Turmeric needs a quick grind or two of black pepper to gain it's anti-inflammatory benefits. Miso's ability to 'salt' w'out raising blood pressure along w'it's probiotics are very beneficial. Skip both additions of salt and after heat is turned off, swirl the miso in a cup of broth till 'melted' then swirl into your pot of soup. Add more in same way if needed.

M

As with most packaged ramen/noodle dishes, just discard the flavor packet which is where all that sodium is.

Rachelita

This has a lot of potential since you can swap/add more veggies to it, whatever types of dumplings you have on hand, etc. I wasn't crazy about the flavor of turmeric here - it dominated the soup a little too much. I would probably add much less next time.

Sue

For those considering using ramen, Costco sells a bag of Lotus Foods ramen which is just the blocks of noodles, so no waste of those little packets. Inventory may vary by region, but they have it here and we love them.

Montana

I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this! I added a bunch of ginger and swapped snow peas and green beans for the veggies. When I tasted the broth alone it seemed a little bland so I added a squeeze of lime to give it some zip. When combined with the noodles and Trader Joe’s potstickers it was delicious! Make sure to add the green onions and cilantro (if you like) on top I tend to skip the extra herbs on top, feels like another thing to buy but I think it really adds to the overall flavor here

Allison

Same comment on miso. Wait until the soup is done and remove pot from the heat. Ladle about 1 cup of the hot broth into a small bowl. Add miso and stir until dissolved, then transfer mixture back to pot and stir well before serving.

Carol

Sara -- the noodles themselves, without the flavor packet, have about 1500 mg. of sodium. The flavor packet then adds even more sodium. Instant ramen noodles are very high in sodium: https://www.livestrong.com/article/322374-calories-in-ramen-noodles-without-seasoning/

Jennifer

I've been making a variation of this for years, I use packaged ramen noodles because that's what I usually have in my pantry, but don't use the seasoning packets, I just gussy up some chicken broth for the base. Shrimp are a great addition. This broth sounds great so I'll be making it this week.

PatC

Sauté the garlic, ginger and turmeric (1/4 tsp only!) in neutral oil and add toasted sesame oil at last second before adding broth to avoid overheating the sesame oil. A great dish as written and a cinch to experiment with!

Jackie

Good base recipe for tweaking. I cut way back on the turmeric because it gets too overwhelming for me quickly... that's just personal taste, though. I also added some chicken bouillon powder to oomph up the broth (for whatever reason the brand of broth I used was really weak-tasting). I waited to put the miso in until right before serving because boiling it (as the recipe calls for) will destroy the beneficial microorganisms.

allthetimeslime

This is a great, simple weekday recipe to warm up a winter day. To deepen the flavor, I added roughly a tbs of fish sauce and about 2 tbs of soy sauce, and to brighten it, a dash of rice wine vinegar. Crushed red pepper flakes to taste helped add some kick, without overpowering. I also needed more stock than suggested, so combined chicken and vegetable to end up closer to about 10 cups altogether.

Catherine

Any kind of frozen dumpling, potsticker, or wonton will work. Your grocery store may carry frozen udon noodles, those make an awesome variation. If there's an Asian market nearby, you may find fresh noodles, but you'll definitely find an entire dry noodle aisle. Try subbing Fly By Jing's Mala Spice Mix for the seasoning and topping with her chili crisp for a real winter warmer!

Justin C.

Very good. Topped with hot chili oil which added another layer of good flavor.

Lisa Romantum Schwartz

I didn’t have any miso so splashed in soy sauce, and put some sliced carrots in instead of the broccoli. My frozen dumplings were…well, on the verge. Frrrrosty. And I only had powdered ginger. But WOW this soup was fantastic. I used rice noodles and topped the finished bowl with chili crisp, and if I had another stomach I’d have eaten a second huge bowl on the spot.

Denise

Made this recipe pretty much as is. I also used Trader Joe's frozen dumplings. Forgot the scallions at the end....so delicious! Loved the blend of flavors! Will skip the salt next time...don't really need it.

Mike

Since one of us is on a salt restrictive diet (and even low sodium miso has plenty), we added it individually to our bowls when serving. I overcooked the dumplings, next time i will pre-cook them and add at the end

kalolakai

Rice noodles (Thai sticks) have zero sodium

Carrie Anderson

We loved this dish. Added the miso to each individual bowl as suggested. Would love a good noodle recommendation. We tried the Target brand pork dumplings. We will make again.

PA

I'm not sure what the point of the turmeric adds. If I make this again, forget the turmeric and use chicken stock.

KB NYC

Delicious and quick. We had frozen dumplings (homemade!) in the freezer and skipped the noodles and bok choy. Still a hit. Will absolutely make again.

Brigid

Added roasted chicken. Great dish.

Winter Eats well

Used what I had on hand for veggies. Trader Joe dumplings, rice noodles, spinach, zucchini.Grated ginger & garlic, scallions, sesame oil and turmeric, spot on! Great flavor, so great, it will be lunch tomorrow! 😋

Debbie C

Added mushrooms instead of broccoli. Very good! Used spaghetti for the noodles.

Add less salt

Too much turmeric, and skip the miso. Don’t overcook the dumplings!

Pam Perkins

I made the recipe as is but next time I will follow the suggestions about adding miso at the end. I might also add tofu. It was excellent and the serving for four turned out to be a serving for two. One meal pot.

Lisa Hatten

Fabulous broth. Substituted sliced carrots for the bok choy. Skipped the noodles. I'd need twice the broth to accommodate the dumplings and noodles. I think a squeeze of lemon would also be delicious.

Kat

Made it for a Saturday night dinner for 4. All loved it, the only alteration made was using low sodium chicken broth in place of the veggie broth. Will be playing with different veggies in future, and decreasing salt quantity.

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Dumpling Noodle Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do they make soup for soup dumplings? ›

Watch Yan and a dumpling chef mix the dough for the wrappers, blend the filling so that it's "very, very smooth, and very light," fill the dumplings, pinch them closed, and finally stack them high in steamer baskets. The secret to getting that liquid center? Jellied soup.

How were soup dumplings made? ›

A small restaurant owner Huang Mingxian accidentally created these soup dumplings when he added aspic (gelatin) to his pork filling and steamed it. He quickly realized that the dumpling had filled up with soup.

How many folds are in soup dumplings? ›

It's OK if yours aren't all perfect; it takes practice. So no pressure if you're not up to the delicate, 18-fold perfection that are xiao long bao (soup dumplings)!

Are soup dumplings healthy? ›

“If it's fairly lean meat to start with, the dumpling is going to be quite low in fat in that sense,” Austin said. The same goes for frozen dumplings you buy from the supermarket. As long as they're not pre-deep fried and contain whole, healthy ingredients they are an okay option, according to Austin.

What is soup dumpling sauce made of? ›

Tangy-Spicy Dumpling Sauce

The Woks of Life created this sauce for themselves using sugar, rice vinegar, chili oil, soy sauce, garlic, and sesame oil. This sauce is also the exception that proves our rule about using soy sauce for soup dumplings.

What are soup dumplings dough made of? ›

The dough is made with basic all-purpose flour and hot water. Using hot, but not boiling, water helps to develop the gluten in the dough, which makes for stretchy, chewy dumplings. Mix until just combined (it will look a little craggy and shaggy), then let it rest for ten minutes.

Are soup dumplings steamed or boiled? ›

Timing varies depending on appliance, but in general, start by steaming the dumplings on low pressure for at least three minutes in an Instant Pot, or for a full 10 minutes at a rolling boil in your rice cooker.

How are dumplings traditionally made? ›

Traditionally dumplings are made from twice the weight of self-raising flour to tallow, bound together by cold water to form a dough and seasoned with salt and pepper but can also be made using self-raising flour and butter. Balls of this dough are dropped into a bubbling pot of stew or soup, or into a casserole.

How do you keep dumplings from falling apart in soup? ›

Here are some tips on how to cook dumplings so that they do not fall apart:
  1. Use the right dough. Dumpling dough should be moist and pliable, but not sticky. ...
  2. Don't overwork the dough. ...
  3. Fill the dumplings loosely. ...
  4. Seal the dumplings tightly. ...
  5. Cook the dumplings in a gently simmering liquid.
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How many soup dumplings per person? ›

You'll want to make at least as many dumplings as your guests can eat in one sitting—estimate about 15 to 20 dumplings per guest, on the generous side. But the real genius of a dumpling party is you can basically trick your guests into making you a week's worth of dinners.

Can a diabetic eat dumplings? ›

Classic dumpling recipes often call for heavy cream or a high-fat cream-based soup as a broth, not to mention immoderate amounts of butter and all-purpose white flour. In other words, they're anything but appropriate for a diabetic trying to keep their blood sugar in check.

Why are soup dumplings so good? ›

A soup dumpling is made from three main parts: a supple, delicately thin dumpling skin; rich, juicy meat; and a seasoned broth. At room temperature, the broth has a gelatin texture, but when it's steamed, the dumpling becomes a little packet of hot soup and meat.

What is Chinese soup made of? ›

Typical Chinese chicken soup is made from old hens and is seasoned with ginger, scallions, black pepper, soy sauce, rice wine and sesame oil. Chinese herbal soups – homemade remedies with herbs or adaptogens (a well-known example is ginseng) to help heal specific health concerns.

What is soup dumpling dough made of? ›

The dough is made with basic all-purpose flour and hot water. Using hot, but not boiling, water helps to develop the gluten in the dough, which makes for stretchy, chewy dumplings. Mix until just combined (it will look a little craggy and shaggy), then let it rest for ten minutes.

What's the difference between Chinese dumpling soup and wonton soup? ›

The primary difference between dumplings and wontons is that wontons are always filled with a meat or vegetable filling, whereas dumplings can be filled or the ingredients can be mixed with the dough and formed into balls.

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