Tofu and Tomato Egg Drop Soup Recipe (2024)

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FrankW`

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Four stars, but if you add some soy sauce and chili crisp at the end it is worthy of five stars.

Catherine

Absolutely thrilled to have found this recipe. There’s an authentic Chinese restaurant in my town that serves a tomato soup with house made noodles. It doesn’t have the eggs or tofu, but otherwise tastes exactly like this. It’s my favorite thing in the menu. I used a shallot in place of the scallion, because that’s what I had, and the vegetable Better Than Bouillon diluted to my taste. It looked thin in the pot, but it was actually perfect!

MaggieO

Loved this recipe. (5 stars). I made a couple of changes that I think worked better for me & my husband. I used 2 Tablespoon of gochujang sauce (no ketchup), and only 1 Tablespoon of Brown Sugar instead of 2. The soup was not too thin, and as soon as I added the eggs, it was perfect consistency. I did grate some black pepper on top just before serving too. YUM!

jimmi

Great recipe, I’ve made it 3 times with all ingredients listed. I used a Better Than Bullion beef base for the stock which really added a nice compliment to the tomato tanginess. I also added a bit Chili Crunch to each serving which, with the ginger, really nailed it.

Ellen S

This soup is so delicate and subtle and delicious that it would be a travesty to change it at all. The tofu and the egg are perfect in that complex broth.Why so many people find it necessary to ignore what is written but incorporate what they imagine would be better is beyond me. At least make the recipe one time as presented. Then do what you like.

Jimbo

Good recipe. Love the broth flavor; well balanced. A couple of notes: (1) while I love tofu, I'm not sure it adds anything to this soup (except for protein). Next time, I'll try it with mushrooms sautéd in butter and sherry. Note 2: I love the ginger in this recipe, though I'm not sure about the mouth feel. Next time, I'll try using the pureed ginger (you buy it in a tube) to give it the same ginger flavor, minus the ginger crunch.

Nick W.

Totally delicious, but the first time I made it I found that the eggs made it a bit custardy and no longer very soupish. The second time I used two eggs instead of three and the texture was perfect.

Josh Grossman

I took a lot of this advice and definitely agree with all of it. A touch of soy sauce and a generous amount of gochujang and chili crisp do miracles for this recipe. Also, if you're making double or triple portions, mixing both normal extra firm tofu with silken tofu can add another pleasant layer of complexity to the recipe.

Nicole B

Delicious and fast. Better than bouillon is a lifeline for any broth I am not making from scratch, just lessen the amount or it may be too salty. Next time I will try it with gochujang as suggested. A sprinkle of cilantro would work too if that’s your jam.

Katherine

An interesting variation on tomato soup. Great use of last summer’s frozen tomatoes. Made - and enjoyed - as written. But to be honest I am looking for a little zing.

AHW

I have not made this yet but 2 steps shot out at me. One was not pressing the tofu at least a bit. That helps it absorb flavors better. The other was not coddling the eggs with a little warm soup before pouring into the pot. I have another recipe that does this making the eggs not become "scrambled" when added. I will try this exactly with these 2 modifications.

JT

This was good and enjoyed by my family. I added some soy sauce and rice vinegar to make it more to our taste; adults added chili crisp.

HDD

Easy to make and delicious. All three kids loved it (along with the adults of course)

Dagmar

Absolutely delicious made as written, AND it really did only take me 15 minutes! A first!

djk

Love this, and my seven-year-old does too! Our variation includes adding chili oil at the end for those in our family that like the extra kick. Also, a tablespoon or so of rice vinegar to achieve a kind of "hot and sour" style tomato soup, and, instead of regular firm tofu, we use firm silken tofu which has a terrific mouth feel.

Alex

Loved this! I added a cube of crab tom yum bouillon and about a 1/4 of rice vinegar.

cj

I replace the salt with 2 tsps miso paste, serve with noodles, chili crisp and fried crispy shallots

Ellen S

This soup is so delicate and subtle and delicious that it would be a travesty to change it at all. The tofu and the egg are perfect in that complex broth.Why so many people find it necessary to ignore what is written but incorporate what they imagine would be better is beyond me. At least make the recipe one time as presented. Then do what you like.

Adarsh

Since we’re vegetarian, don’t eat eggs and there’s only two of us… but love a good tomato soup, I made the following adjustments:Used small can (14 oz) crushed tomatoesUsed about 1 1/2 cups of broth with Better than Bouillon Vegetable BaseHalved the brown sugar and no ketchupIt was delicious! And will make again

Erin

This turned out great and is super easy. Like a few others recommended I used gochujang instead of ketchup. I think there’s room to play around with this - add another egg to make it heartier, make it brothier and add rice noodles or veggies - but it’s wonderful as is.

Marcia

It's a little sweet, but texturally wonderful. Will tinker a bit with the balance of flavors when making again, which is to say it will go into rotation because tasty and easy.

Marc V

I made this as written except for using molasses instead of the sugar. The second time I made it, I added some crushed Chile pepper. Even better.

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Tofu and Tomato Egg Drop Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should tofu be cooked before adding to soup? ›

You can put raw tofu in the soup and let it simmer for 10 to 15 minutes to warm and flavor it. Tofu can be eaten raw, so it's no problem to add it raw to soups.

Is egg drop soup good or bad for you? ›

Egg drop soup is quite healthy. Egg drop soup calories and carbohydrates are low, which makes the dish good for people watching their weight. While the chicken broth and eggs are nutritious, this soup has the drawback of being high in sodium. However, you can reduce the saltiness by making the dish at home.

What broth is egg drop soup made of? ›

Egg drop soup is a popular takeout staple at Chinese restaurants made with wispy beaten eggs in chicken broth. It's normally seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, and white pepper, thickened with a cornstarch slurry, and garnished with chopped green onions.

Why is Chinese egg drop soup so thick? ›

Beating the eggs with cornstarch before adding to the broth thickens them so they will be evenly distributed throughout the broth.

What happens if you don't drain tofu before cooking? ›

Here's the thing: even though tofu might be labeled firm or extra-firm, it contains a lot of water. This excess water can cause the tofu to crumble when you cook it, and it will also have a hard time crisping up. But when you press tofu, you remove the excess moisture.

How do you keep tofu from falling apart in soup? ›

Freezing tofu will change the texture of the tofu, making it firmer and "chewier," as well as more absorbent. This can be it very effective in recipes where the tofu is grilled, baked, or stir-fried since the stips or cubes will hold their shape without falling apart.

Do Chinese people eat egg drop soup? ›

In Chinese cuisine, egg drop soups have a thinner consistency than most common Western variants. Depending on the region, they may be garnished with ingredients such as tofu, scallion, bean sprouts and corn.

Which Chinese soup is the healthiest? ›

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 egg drop soup good for stomach issues? ›

Yes, egg drop soup is often considered soothing for an upset stomach. Its mild flavor and easy-to-digest ingredients, like eggs and broth, can provide comfort and nourishment.

Why does my egg drop soup look like scrambled eggs? ›

On a similar note, you should have your soup off your heat source when adding the eggs; too high a temperature, and you'll end up with instant scrambled eggs. Another good trick for making egg ribbons is to add the egg to your soup in a circular motion.

Can egg drop soup help you lose weight? ›

Yes, egg drop soup can be beneficial for weight loss. It's low in calories and carbs, high in protein, and can be very filling, making it a good diet-friendly option.

Can you reheat egg drop soup the next day? ›

Yes, you can reheat egg drop soup in the microwave. To do so, transfer the soup to a microwave-safe bowl and cover it with a microwave-safe lid or microwave-safe plastic wrap.

What happens if you crack an egg into soup? ›

If you're making soup, have an egg at the ready. When you remove the broth from the heat, crack an egg into the hot broth and stir slowly. The yolk and white will poach slowly in the liquid and absorb the flavor of the soup and ingredients, adding heartiness and rich texture to your broth.

Why is egg drop soup orange? ›

Turmeric or Yellow Food Coloring: Most restaurants use yellow food coloring or turmeric to make the Egg Drop Soup look more appetizing. I don't mind it without the color but if you prefer, you can use either.

Does tofu have to be cooked first? ›

Tofu can be eaten raw, and so cooking it is completely optional and is mostly done for texture or to bind the sauce to the tofu. You can pan-sear the sides and add it to a colorful stir-fry or deep-fry it and coat it in a savory and sweet sauce.

When should I put tofu in soup? ›

Timing: Add the tofu to the soup during the last 10-15 minutes of cooking time. This will prevent it from becoming overly soft or mushy. Flavor Enhancements: For additional depth of flavor, marinate the tofu in soy sauce, ginger, garlic, or your favorite seasonings before adding it to the soup.

Does packaged tofu need to be cooked? ›

You can eat raw tofu without cooking directly from the pack, but make sure that you drain off the excess water first because it does not add anything to the experience. Tofu is also called bean curd. It is a white, creamy, soft, relatively flavorless food product made from soybeans.

Should you boil tofu first? ›

Boiling tofu to obtain a more reliably solid texture and to impart flavour is not a new method, but it's not commonly used in Western styles of cooking. This method of seasoning tofu is suitable for varying levels of firmness, but not for silken or soft tofu.

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