Hearty Pork Rib and Corn Soup with Yam
If you’re searching for a soup that tastes like it simmered for hours but comes together in under 30 minutes, you’ve just found your new favorite recipe. This wholesome and comforting soup is a beautiful example of how simple ingredients can create a dish with incredible depth and flavor. It features fall-off-the-bone tender pork ribs, sweet kernels of corn, and the uniquely satisfying texture of yam, all swimming in a light, savory, and nourishing broth. The magic lies in its preparation method—using an electric pressure cooker to do all the hard work. This makes it a perfect weeknight meal that is both incredibly easy to prepare and wonderfully restorative. It’s a dish that warms you from the inside out, offering a gentle, delicious flavor that will have everyone asking for a second bowl. Here is everything you’ll need to create this soul-warming soup. The quantities below will generously serve 2-4 people. One of the key ingredients is Chinese Yam, but don’t worry if you can’t find it; I’ve included an easy-to-find substitute. Ingredients: Pork Spare Ribs: 1.5 lbs (about 700g), cut into 2-inch pieces by your butcher. Corn: 2 large cobs, husked and cut into 1.5-inch thick rounds. Chinese Yam (Nagaimo): 1 long piece (about 1 lb or 450g), peeled and cut into large chunks. Water: About 8 cups, or enough to cover the ingredients. Salt: To taste (start with 1 teaspoon). Scallions (Green Onions): 3-4 stalks, thinly sliced for garnish. A Note on Ingredients: Chinese Yam, also known as Nagaimo, can be found in most Asian supermarkets. It has a firm, crisp texture when raw that becomes soft and slightly starchy when cooked, similar to a potato but with a milder flavor. When peeling it, you might notice it’s a bit slippery—this is normal! If you can’t find Chinese…