Shrimp Daikon Soup

Shrimp daikon soup with chopped cilantro served in a bright red bowl with a digital background

A lone shrimp sails above sunken daikon and a shining, red seafloor [Photo credit: Alex Paternostro]

by Seth Paternostro
October 29, 2021

The foundation of any soup is water, to which all manner of meats, fruits, and veggies can lend their flavors. A roux, rice, or quick blend could thicken it or fill in a stew, but I’d rather not turn a hefty hog into goo and mush little shrimp, too. So, let’s keep things clear (literally) and add just what we need on top (AKA garnishes).


Serves 6

Total time
30 minutes

Equipment:
cutting board, chef’s knife or cleaver, tasting spoon, medium-sized pots, fine mesh strainer, cheesecloth

Tableware:
bowls and spoons


Ingredients

  • 1 lb pork belly

  • 1 clove garlic

  • 1-inch ginger

  • 1 scallion white

  • 1 tbsp Shaoxing wine

  • 6 cups water

  • ½ lb small shrimp, peeled and deveined

  • 6-inch large daikon

  • Scallions, to garnish

  • Cilantro leaves, to garnish

  • Rice wine vinegar, as needed

  • Peanut oil, as needed

  • Salt, as needed

Instructions

  1. Set out all equipment, tableware, and ingredients. Wash the vegetables.

  2. Heat the pot over medium. Peel, and smash 1 clove garlic and ½-inch ginger. Cut off 1 scallion white, and smash it, too. 

  3. Add a thin layer of oil to the pot, toss in the crushed aromatics, and stir briefly. Drizzle in 1 tbsp Shaoxing wine, and let the alcohol evaporate. Pour over the water, add 1 tsp salt, then bring to a light boil.

  4. Add the pork to the water. Cook for 5 minutes, then remove for another use, such as Twice-Cooked Pork Belly Stir-fry

  5. Meanwhile, peel, and slice the daikon into ¼-inch thick half-moons. Thinly slice the scallion, and finely julienne the ginger for the garnishes. 

  6. Filter the broth through cheesecloth set on a fine mesh strainer into another pot. 

  7. Bring to a light simmer, taste, adjust with salt and rice wine vinegar, add the daikon, and cook for about five minutes or until softened.

  8. Right before serving, add the shrimp, and gently simmer until opaque, about a minute.

  9. Divide among individual bowls, and garnish with the scallion slices, cilantro, and ginger. 

  10. Enjoy this comforting shrimp-pork combo anytime and anywhere.

NUTRITION FACTS:

Calories 120 Total Fat 8.3g (11%) Saturated Fat 2.5g (12%) Cholesterol 104mg (35%) Sodium 361mg (16%) Total Carbohydrate 3.7g (1%) Dietary Fiber 1.2g (4%) Total Sugars 1.8g Protein 8.8g Vitamin D 0mcg (0%) Calcium 30mg (2%) Iron 0mg (3%) Potassium 136mg (3%) - Note: Please read our Nutrition Disclaimer.


Seth Paternostro is a writer and recipe developer based in Chicago. He is a co-founder of Our American Cuisine and graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University with an A.B. in East Asian Studies. You can learn more about him here.


 

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