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Rice Congee Soup (Jook)

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Rice Congee Soup (Jook)
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Creamy, slightly salty, and thick like porridge, jook is a popular Chinese breakfast. "Rice congee is comfort food with a capital 'C,'" Fong-Torres says. "It is one of my favorites--great when the weather is cold." Make a pot of congee, and set out bowls of condiments (chopped onions, parsley, ginger, and soy sauce) so diners can season to taste.

Yield: 6 servings (serving size: about 1 cup)

Ingredients

  • 9  cups  water
  • 1  cup  uncooked long-grain rice
  • 2  teaspoons  salt
  • 1  fresh turkey wing (about 1 pound)
  • 1  (1/2-inch) piece peeled fresh ginger (about 1/4 ounce)
  • Chopped green onions (optional)
  • Minced fresh parsley (optional)
  • Julienne-cut peeled fresh ginger (optional)
  • Low-sodium soy sauce (optional)

Preparation

Combine first 5 ingredients in a large Dutch oven, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Cover, reduce heat, and cook 1 1/2 hours or until soup has a creamy consistency, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat; keep warm.

Discard ginger piece. Remove turkey from soup; place on a cutting board or work surface. Cool 10 minutes. Remove skin from turkey; discard. Remove meat from bones; discard bones. Chop meat into bite-sized pieces, and stir meat into soup. Divide soup evenly among 6 bowls; garnish with green onions, parsley, julienne-cut ginger, and soy sauce, if desired.

Nutritional Information

Calories:
207 (23% from fat)
Fat:
5.3g (sat 1.5g,mono 2g,poly 1.3g)
Protein:
13.5g
Carbohydrate:
24.7g
Fiber:
0.4g
Cholesterol:
33mg
Iron:
1.9mg
Sodium:
809mg
Calcium:
26mg
Shirley Fong-Torres, Cooking Light, SEPTEMBER 2005

Member Ratings and Reviews

5 stars
Ngoc Lan
Great recipe: so easy and delicious. I make this dish every week.09/30/08

5 stars
nutricook
This is a great recipe. I made it two days in a row and my family ate it all. I was looking for something soothing since I have been under-the-weather, sick with a bad cold. This was warm, comforting, and helped me tremendously (better than chicken soup). It is a great way to feed lots of people on a budget because it is so filling as well. I omitted the turkey wing and used organic chicken broth instead and I added cooked shredded chicken breast at the very end. We also had roasted sesame seeds, and roasted garlic in addition to the condiments the recipe listed. For a change, I will use cilantro instead of the parsley next time.07/20/07