10 Minute Silky Egg and Greens Soup
Have you ever found yourself staring into the fridge, craving something warm, comforting, and wholesome, but with absolutely zero energy to cook? This recipe is your answer. It’s a phenomenally fast and simple soup that comes together in just 10 minutes from start to finish. Don’t let the speed fool you; this dish is a masterclass in creating deep, savory flavor with minimal effort. Using a classic cooking technique, we’ll create a light yet satisfying broth, packed with tender greens and delicate, cloud-like ribbons of egg. It’s beautifully simple, incredibly forgiving for beginners, and the kind of recipe that will make you feel like a kitchen wizard on even the busiest of weeknights. Here’s everything you’ll need to get started. The ingredient list is short and sweet, and I’ve included some easy-to-find substitutions for items that might not be in your local supermarket. For the Soup (Serves 1-2): Bok Choy: 1 large head. This is a type of leafy green with crisp, white stems and dark green leaves. If you can’t find bok choy, you can easily substitute it with a generous handful of fresh spinach, a few leaves of Swiss chard (chop the stems finely), or even Napa cabbage. Egg: 1 large. Garlic: 2-3 cloves, thinly sliced. Neutral Cooking Oil: 1 tablespoon. Any oil with a high smoke point and neutral flavor works, like canola, vegetable, or avocado oil. Salt: To taste, start with about ½ teaspoon. Flaxseed Oil: A few drops for finishing. This is an earthy, nutty finishing oil, not for cooking. A fantastic and more common substitute is toasted sesame oil, which will provide a similar rich, aromatic finish. Do not skip this final touch, as it truly elevates the soup’s aroma! Water: About 2 cups (or 500ml). Now for the fun part! This process is…