15 Nourishing Chinese Soup Recipes - The Woks of Life (2024)

As a middle-aged Chinese woman, I’ve picked up some useful do’s and don’ts throughout the years. One major DO I’ve learned is to have more nourishing soups in one’s diet this time of year. We all love autumn for its beautiful foliage and comfortable weather, but as temperatures drop, the chill in the air is palpable. These Chinese soup recipes quickly warm and nourish the body when it’s under duress in the cold.

Perhaps it’s the mom in me. Bill and I were watching TV after dinner this week, and I startled him by abruptly leaping off the couch with an urgent need to tell The Woks of Life community (and my own daughters) to cook more soup!

Below, you’ll find 15 satisfying Chinese soup recipes, along with the average cooking time for each, allowing you to choose a recipe according to the time you have to spend in the kitchen.

A handful of these recipes harken back to grandma’s kitchen––long simmering traditional soups full of nourishment. Others call for just a handful of ingredients and give you all the benefits without hours of cooking. I’ve put them in order by cooking time, from shortest to longest!

1. Tomato Egg Drop Soup

Total time: 15 minutes

This has been a staple of weeknight family dinners for years. It’s a spin on everyone’s home-cooked favorite: Tomato and Egg Stir-fry, but in a feather-light soup. When you learn how to properly do an “egg drop,” the result is gossamer-like egg strands that go perfectly with tangy tomatoes and a simple chicken broth.

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2. Chicken Corn Egg Drop Soup

Total time: 25 minutes

This is another easy and nutritious soup for fall. It’s a bit heartier than Tomato Egg Drop Soup, as Bill made this one with more of a Chinese takeout consistency. Use frozen corn for ease and chicken breast for extra protein.

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3. Shepherd’s Purse Tofu Soup

Total time: 25 minutes

This is one of my favorites for when the weather turns cold, because it’s a great light soup to round out a full dinner table of other Chinese dishes. Made with flavorful Shepherd’s purse (a wild Chinese leafy green vegetable), it also has silky tofu and egg white to add body and texture. You can find Shepherd’s purse in the frozen section of your local Asian grocery store.

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4. Easy Fish Tofu Soup

Total time: 35 minutes

This Chinese Fish Tofu Soup is something we often eat out at restaurants, but it’s easier than you think to get a rich-tasting fish broth at home—and with fillets, not a whole fish! It doesn’t get much better than that. You’ll be shocked at the rich flavor you can accomplish with this soup in just 35 minutes.

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5. Chinese Rice Cake Soup

Total time: 45 minutes

Chinese Rice Cake Soup is one of our new favorites. Despite the shorter cooking time, and the simple add-ins of napa cabbage, carrots, scallions, and shredded pork, the result is a full-bodied soup that tastes like you simmered the stock all day. With vegetables, protein, and starch all in one, this soup is a full meal that warms the belly!

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6. Chinese Winter Melon Soup with Meatballs

Total time: 1 hour 15 minutes

This hearty and warming soup is a little bit like an Italian Wedding Soup, with tender pork meatballs and nutritious winter melon—a healthy late summer and fall staple. With the addition of glass noodles, it makes for a light meal, but one that still manages to be hearty and satisfying.

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7. Hot and Sour Soup

Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

You may be surprised to know that it’s actually pretty easy to make this Chinese takeout classic at home! Our version is (and I say this as humbly as possible) one of the best we’ve tasted. It’s no wonder, since Bill’s family used to own a Chinese takeout restaurant! Full of spicy, warming white pepper, this soup is perfect for a cold weather dinner.

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8. Chinese Chicken and Mushroom Soup

Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

You do need to do some pre-work to prepare this recipe (soaking dried shiitake mushrooms for 6 hours or overnight), but once you’ve done that, this richly flavored soup comes together in just 90 minutes. With just 10 ingredients, you’ll have a delicious soup and juicy chicken that you can serve as a complete meal.

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9. Simple Wonton Soup

Total time:2 hours

There are few things more comforting than a hot bowl of wonton soup. You may be surprised to know that you only need 10 ingredients to cook up this tasty classic. It takes a couple hours from start to finish, but the best part is, you can freeze the wontons and have soup ready in minutes any time the mood strikes!

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10. Shanghai Style Red Vegetable Soup (罗宋汤 – Luo Song Tang)

Total time: 2 hours 10 minutes

This classic recipe is a Chinese adaptation of a European beef and vegetable soup. Though it takes just over 2 hours to make, simmered oxtails create an incredibly flavorful broth. It is the ultimate comforting soup for chilly nights and another complete meal in one bowl.

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11. Chinese Watercress Soup with Pork Ribs (Sai Yeung Choy Tong)

Total time: 3 hours 40 minutes

If you grew up in a Cantonese family, chances are you’ve had this soup at the dinner table before. This Hakka recipe only requires 6 ingredients. It’s beauty in simplicity at it’s finest.

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12. Ching Po Leung Cantonese Herb Pork Bone Soup

Total time: 5 hours

Another Cantonese recipe, this is Bill’s favorite soup to have when it’s cold out. Rehydrated dried ingredients embody the essence of this soup, and many of those ingredients will require some searching at your local Chinese market. But the result is worth it!

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13. Asian Vegetable Stock

Total time: 5 hours 15 minutes

Sometimes, a simple broth sipped from a mug can be just as warming and satisfying as soups that can be served as a full meal. And we know that our vegan and vegetarian readers will appreciate how simple it is to achieve the full-bodied flavors in this vegetable stock.

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14. Lotus Root & Pork Soup

Total time: 7 hours

This lotus root and pork soup with give your Qi (energy) a boost! Healthy lotus root and goji berries come in a rich broth flavored with pork ribs or neck bones. While this recipe takes some time, it only requires 8 ingredients to make!

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15. Simple Chinese Oxtail Soup

Total time: 7 hours 5 minutes

This Chinese oxtail soup is another long simmering recipe with few ingredients––6 ingredients, to be exact. It’s incredible what a pot of water can turn into by adding some oxtails, onions, and daikon radish! Our family makes this soup throughout the fall and winter!

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We hope you’ve enjoyed this list of our favorite Chinese soup recipes, and they help nourish you and your family/friends through the fall season!

15 Nourishing Chinese Soup Recipes - The Woks of Life (2024)

FAQs

What is the most famous soup in China? ›

1. Hot and Sour Soup. A timeless classic and evergreen Chinese soup, as the name suggests, Hot and Sour soup is spicy and tangy that tingles the taste buds and pulls all the right strings in your heart.

What Chinese soup is healthy? ›

1. Chicken Herbal Soup. The Chicken Herbal Soup stands out as one of the healthiest options in the realm of Chinese soups. This soup combines the goodness of lean chicken with a variety of Chinese herbs that are believed to have therapeutic properties.

Is drinking Chinese soup everyday healthy? ›

Made with natural ingredients such as herbs, plants and meats, Chinese soups are filling and tasty, and can help maintain your weight. You can drink Chinese soups in place of snacks, or simply have them as meal replacements.

What Chinese soup cools down your body? ›

Vegetarian soups like radish and seaweed soup, mung bean soup, and lotus seed soup are known for their cooling properties in Chinese cuisine. These soups are not only delicious but also packed with nutrients that can help improve your overall health.

What is the No 1 soup in the world? ›

According to the Taste Atlas Awards, the international food database, the Filipino favorite, Sinigang, is hailed as the best soup in the world.

Why do Chinese drink soup before eating? ›

Nutritionists say that drinking soups before and during meals is good because it reduces the occurrence of esophagitis and gastritis.

What is the healthiest Chinese takeout soup? ›

Egg Drop Soup

Of the soups commonly found on Chinese restaurant menus, egg drop is the healthiest. Totally starving when you walk into a Chinese restaurant? Order soup as an appetizer, and egg drop is tops. "It's really made with eggs, so it does offer quite a bit of protein," says London.

What's the healthiest Chinese food to eat? ›

13 Healthiest Chinese Food Takeout Options
  1. Steamed dumplings. Dumplings offered at a Chinese restaurant are pockets of dough filled with seasoned meat and vegetables, usually pork and cabbage. ...
  2. Hot and sour soup or egg drop soup. ...
  3. Moo goo gai pan. ...
  4. Beef and broccoli. ...
  5. Chop suey. ...
  6. Chicken and broccoli. ...
  7. Baked salmon. ...
  8. Happy family.

What Chinese soup is good for the stomach? ›

Not only is Chicken Soup with Chinese Yam delicious, but it is also believed to have various health properties that can improve the immune system, boost energy, and aid digestion. Consuming this soup will benefit individuals with weak digestion, providing them with healing properties and essential nutrients.

Why does Chinese soup make you feel better? ›

Gentle on the stomach and soothing for the digestive system, Chinese soups contribute to gut comfort in more ways than one. The warm broth aids digestion, while the carefully chosen herbs may have properties that promote a healthy gut microbiome.

What is the best Chinese soup to eat when sick? ›

A big bowl of beef pho is ideal. The broth is light but full of flavor, the noodles slip easily down a sore throat and the flavor of the fresh herbal garnishes come through even if your nose is completely stuffed up.

Is Chinese hot & sour soup healthy? ›

With just 216 calories, Hot and Sour Soup just happens to be one of the healthiest mushroom soup recipes in the world! A Chinese restaurant favourite, it's hearty, savoury, sour – and as spicy as you want it to be.

What is the best Chinese soup? ›

Hot and Sour soup is one of the most well known Chinese soups. It originates from Sichuan province. The stock of the soup is usually meat based, using chicken or pork and contains ingredients like wood ear mushroom, bamboo, and tofu.

What do Chinese people eat when they have a cold? ›

Eat plenty of broth-based soups and rice. Drink warm liquids. If your symptoms are more "wind-cold," add ginger, cinnamon, green onion and garlic to your foods. If your symptoms are more "wind-heat," drink lots of peppermint tea and eat cooling fruits, like oranges and other citrus fruits.

What is a traditional Chinese soup? ›

Wonton soup is the quintessential Chinese soup on all American Chinese restaurant menus, but this Shanghai wonton soup is so easy to make at home that you'll be able to make these in the morning and still have plenty of time to hang out on the couch on a snow day!

What is Chinese national soup? ›

Patriotic soup (simplified Chinese: 护国菜; traditional Chinese: 護國菜; pinyin: hùguó cài; lit. 'protect the country dish', Teochew :hu gog chai) is a vegetable soup originated by Teochew people. It was developed during the final year of China's Song dynasty as an improvisational dish.

Why is soup popular in China? ›

It's there that the Chinese believe in drinking hot soup as it “clears heat” in the body. On top of this, the Cantonese also believe that hot soup can nourish one's beauty, strengthen physical health, and even prevent and cure diseases.

What is Chinese House special soup? ›

"House special soup" on a Chinese American takeout menu can vary from one restaurant to another, so there isn't a single standard recipe. It's typically a soup that is unique to the restaurant and is often a blend of ingredients that the chef believes sets their establishment apart.

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