Apr 27, 2010
Corn Soup (玉蜀黍排骨湯)
Posted by Eric.N
In Chinese saying, “three dishes and one soup” (三菜1湯) completes a meal. For those who are away from home like us who cannot enjoy Mum’s home cooking, or we will say no good meal or soup (沒湯水喝) to consume, you can always try out our easy cooking or soup recipes. Pat has previously posted so many soup recipes that you can easily prepare at home. We always try to boil the soup at least once during the weekends to pamper ourselves for a nice complete meal. Plus the leftover soup tasted even better and it is great for simple weekday dinner.
The corn soup is sweet as it has infused the natural sweetness from the corns and pork ribs. Most importantly I get to eat the corn at the same time. I will never have enough of corns. This is a super easy yet delicious soup to have.
I have added some goji berries and dried Chinese yam root pieces or Dioscorea (huái shān 淮山, shān yào 山葯) to the soup just like my mum’s cooking. The Chinese yam root is claimed to tonify the Qi (氣) or energy, served to augment the spleen, stomach, lungs and kidney functions. Nowadays you can actually see more and more fresh Chinese Yam root available in the Asian market, they can be used in stir frying dishes, soups and so on. Also more and more recipes are available using these ingredients to treat weak digestion, weakness for rejuvenating the body. I bought it in dried packet form for the purpose to be added in the soup sometimes. You can opt out the chinese herbs if you don’t like it and just cook a simple pot of corn soup to keep your body cool in hotter days.
Ingredients:
4 Corns (cut into 3)
1/2 lb baby back rib or rib (cut into chunks)
1/2 lb pork loin (cut into cubes)
A handful goji berries (杞子) optional
12 dried chinese yam root (淮山片 , 山葯片) optional
2 ½ gallons water
Salt to tasteServe: 4 people
Cooking Method:
- Blanch the pork ribs and pork loin in a pot of boiling water to remove its blood residues and scums. Drain and rinse the ribs and pork with cold water.
- Fill a big pot of water, bring to boil. Add in the pork ribs, pork loins, corn, goji berries and the dried Chinese yam root.
- Bring to boil for 10-15 minutes. Reduce heat to medium low simmer cover for 1 1/2 to 2 hours till the meat is tender and the soup is sweet.
- Add salt to taste.







