
If you’re searching for a dish that is the very definition of comfort in a bowl, look no further. This one-pot stew is a beautiful and simple way to bring incredible flavors to your dinner table. By gently simmering succulent shrimp, tender tofu, and sweet Napa cabbage, you create a rich, savory broth that’s both nourishing and deeply satisfying. This recipe is a fantastic introduction to braising, a slow-cooking technique that coaxes out the maximum flavor from every ingredient. It’s a moderately easy dish that comes together in about 30 minutes, making it perfect for a weeknight meal when you want something special without spending hours in the kitchen. The taste is a wonderful balance of savory and umami, with a subtle warmth from the aromatics that will have you coming back for a second helping.
Before you begin, let’s gather everything you’ll need. Don’t be intimidated by any unfamiliar names; most can be found in larger supermarkets or an Asian grocery store, and I’ve included easy-to-find alternatives for everything.
Ingredients:
Let’s Get Cooking!
The process is straightforward. We’ll build layers of flavor by first searing the aromatics and shrimp, then braising everything together until tender.


























The result is a truly heartwarming meal. The broth is the star of the show—an incredibly flavorful liquid gold infused with the sweetness of the cabbage, the brininess of the shrimp, and the deep umami of the sauces. The tofu acts like little sponges, soaking it all up, while the shrimp remain perfectly tender. This stew is phenomenal served on its own in a deep bowl, but it’s also fantastic ladled over a bed of freshly steamed rice to soak up every last drop of the broth. I really hope you give this recipe a try; it’s one of those simple, rustic dishes that tastes like it came from a kitchen full of love. If you make it, I’d love to hear how it turned out for you in the comments below
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