Noodle soup with mushrooms and greens - vegan
Noodle soup with mushrooms and greens - vegan

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It will take a few minutes. Drain and rinse carefully with cold water. Add a tiny bit of oil, mix and set the noodles aside.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have noodle soup with mushrooms and greens - vegan using 20 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Noodle soup with mushrooms and greens - vegan:
  1. Take 2 tbsp olive oil
  2. Get 2 big carrots, roughly chopped
  3. Get 1/3 head celeriac, roughly chopped
  4. Make ready 1 yellow onion, roughly chopped
  5. Make ready 4-8 cloves garlic, peeled and sliced in half
  6. Take 5-7 cm chunk of fresh ginger, sliced
  7. Prepare 1 star anise
  8. Make ready 2 bay leaves
  9. Prepare 1 leek, roughly chopped
  10. Prepare 1-2 red chillis, sliced or generous pinch chilli flakes
  11. Take 1 stick lemongrass, roughly chopped
  12. Make ready 1.5-2 l hot water
  13. Take 50 g enoki mushrooms
  14. Get 50 g shiitake mushrooms
  15. Take firm tofu - enough for two
  16. Take 1-2 tbsp mirin
  17. Take 1-2 heads tatsoi/ pak choi
  18. Get soba or udon noodles for two, cooked
  19. Take 1-2 red chillis, finely sliced - save some for garnish; or generous pinch chilli flakes
  20. Make ready 2 spring onions, finely chopped

This soba noodle soup features fresh spring veggies, crispy tofu, bamboo shoots, and mushrooms in a smoky, savory broth with toothy buckwheat noodles. It's both refreshing and hearty - a slurpable and soothing one-bowl meal. Soba Noodle Soup Goes Green Mushroom Noodle Soup Vegetarian Ramen Noodle Soup is filled with roasted tofu, mushrooms, bok choy, slurpy ramen noodles, and a flavorful vegetarian broth!

Instructions to make Noodle soup with mushrooms and greens - vegan:
  1. Heat the oil in a pan on medium heat. Add the carrots and celeriac. Cook for about 5 mins. (Keep stirring regularly as you make the broth.)
  2. Add the onion. Cook until everything starts to brown around the edges.
  3. Add the garlic, ginger, star anise, bay leaves and chilli. Cook for a few minutes.
  4. Add the leek and lemongrass.
  5. Add the water. Bring to the boil. Then cover, turn down the heat to simmer for 30-45mins. It depends on how much time you have :)
  6. Strain the broth so you keep the liquid. Put it back in a pan and simmer.
  7. Add the mushrooms, tofu and mirin. Simmer for 5 mins.
  8. Add the greens. Turn off the heat and let the greens wilt.
  9. Ladle onto noodles. Garnish with the chillis and spring onions. Enjoy 😋

In the dead of winter (which we are STILL currently in), not much is more comforting than a big bowl of soup. Especially a bowl of soup with long, slurpy noodles, right?! Ramen has been huge in the food scene for awhile and I'm finally hopping on the train. Then to make the soup, enrich the depth of flavour from the homemade broth with add a splash soy sauce, a dash of salt or granulated mushroom broth, and a sprinkle of red chili flakes. Then serve with my favourite things for soup: chewy noodles, wilted spinach, mung bean sprouts and green onion.

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