RECIPESPRODUCTSPANTRYSHOPPING
MEAL /
SOUPS STEWS /
HOT AND SOUR SOUP

Hot And Sour Soup

Hot and Sour Soup is a delightful balance of spicy and tangy flavors, a popular staple in Chinese cuisine. This mouthwatering soup usually contains ingredients like mushrooms, bamboo shoots, egg, tofu, and a choice of meat to create a hearty dish, while chili and vinegar provide the signature hot and sour taste. When enjoyed at home, Hot and Sour Soup can serve as a comforting appetizer or a light main course. It's a treat for the taste buds, offering a unique blend of contrasting flavors that enhances every meal and leaves an unforgettable taste in the mouth.
#104
IN SOUPS & STEWS
49
CAL / 100G
$0.35
AVG / OZ
Hot and Sour Soup
29%
CARBS
19%
FAT
53%
PROTEIN
Hot And Sour Soup FAQ
What is Hot and Sour Soup?
What are the key ingredients for Hot and Sour Soup?
How should I prepare the ingredients for Hot and Sour Soup?
What cooking techniques should I use for Hot and Sour Soup?
Can I make any ingredient substitutions for Hot and Sour Soup?
How can I adjust the consistency or texture of the soup?
What are some common mistakes to avoid when cooking Hot and Sour Soup?
How should I store leftovers of Hot and Sour Soup?
Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Hot and Sour Soup expire?
Hot and Sour soup will remain good in the refrigerator for 2-3 days after it has been cooked. If you have a canned soup, it would still be safe to consume even 1-2 years after the printed date as long as it remains unopened and stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, it will last 3-4 days in the refrigerator. If stored in a freezer, hot and sour soup can last up to 2-3 months.
How do you tell if Hot and Sour Soup is bad?
Spoilage signs of hot and sour soup are pretty noticeable. The color might change to a darker shade, and it may develop a sour smell not inherent to the soup. If a layer of molds or yeast development appears on top, it is certainly spoiled. Also, if the taste is off or the texture is slimy, it's best to discard it.
Tips for storing Hot and Sour Soup to extend shelf life
• Always refrigerate hot and sour soup in air-tight containers after it cools down to room temperature. Never leave it in room temperature for more than 2 hours. • If you are not going to consume it within 2-3 days, consider freezing it in portion-sized containers or heavy-duty freezer bags. • Always defrost frozen soup in the refrigerator overnight, or you can directly heat it over the stove or microwaving - do not leave it out at room temperature to defrost. • Remember to stir well before consuming reheated soup.
Health Info
Macros
7g
CARBS
4g
FAT
14g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
LOW FAT
HIGH CALCIUM
MEDITERRANEAN
LACTOSE FREE
Contains these allergens
SOYBEANS
WHEAT
Recipes with what you have
Download Cooklist
Get the app to track inventory, save recipes, build meal plans and order groceries from local stores.
Scan to download
QR Code