First Time Making Savory Mung Beans Soup

Exploring with food to create a new menu is not always scary in my mind.

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I like to cook and share on my blog but it doesn't mean I'm an expert. My husband always says that I deserve to be a chef or have my own cafe.

In fact, I never went to a special culinary school. I just learned everything myself. In fact, armed with limited food supplies in the past, I am used to exploring various menus to produce delicious menus but with limited ingredients.

For some people, exploring new menus is a bad thing. But for me exploring new things related to cooking is fun. Maybe that doesn't apply to everyone because I have a talent for cooking. Maybe the results of my food exploration are not bad. The food I cook is never wasted. All my cooking results are always eaten up by both my family members and my husband.

That makes me always excited to explore new menus. It's just that cooking a new menu requires a lot of experimentation. Usually I first search the internet for the compatibility of certain cooking ingredients before I actually cook them in my own kitchen he think.




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This time I will experiment with mung bean ingredients, especially for the menu to break the fast. Indeed, I always stock mung beans ingredients because I usually cook mung beans for a sweet menu to break the fast.

It's just that I'm bored with accompanying this one. So, I want to process mung beans into a savory soup. After I explored for a while on the internet, it turns out that savory mung beans soup is popular in the Philippines.

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For the vegetables here, I use pakcoy in some versions, some also use broccoli. For the savory soup that I cooked, you can enjoy up to 6 servings because the mung beans will increase in size so that the soup becomes more.




THE INGREDIENTS

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  • 250 grams of mung beans
  • 50 grams of pakchoy
  • 5 cloves of shallots
  • 5 cloves of garlic
  • a thumb size of ginger, flattened
  • 1/2 teaspoons of salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon of ground coriander
  • 1/2 teaspoon of ground pepper
  • 1 liter of water
  • (optional) 1 tablespoon of cornstarch



COOKING INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1

IMG_3635.jpegI prepare the mung beans first. Soak them for at least an hour to make it easier for the mung beans to soften then.



STEP 2

IMG_3637.jpegFinely chop for garlic and shallots. Also, cut into small pieces the pakcoy.



STEP 3

IMG_3638.jpegHeat a little oil. Then add chopped garlic, chopped shallots and also flattened ginger. Stir for a while.

IMG_3639.jpegAdd 1 liter of water. Bring to a boil.



STEP 4

IMG_3640.jpegAfter the water boils, add the previously soaked mung beans. Cook for 8 minutes with a lid. Then turn off the heat, but do not open the lid of the pan. Wait 30 minutes. Then, cook again for 5 minutes. Then, turn off the heat again, wait 30 minutes.

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This step is done to save gas or electricity to make the mung beans soft. When the step is complete, the mung beans have changed texture to soft. If the water is very low, you can add more ready to drink water.



STEP 5

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Add pakcoy, also salt, pepper, and ground coriander. Cook for about 5 minutes.

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If you like a thicker broth, you can add cornstarch solution before removing from heat. Then serve the savory mung beans soup while it is warm.




THE RESULTS

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I can't believe the results are really delicious in my opinion, even though this is the first time I have tried this savory soup.

My husband was also surprised, he didn't expect something new to be delicious because he usually only eats sweet mung beans soup as desserts.

This savory mung bean soup menu can also be used as a very nutritious breakfast menu, rich in protein. What do you think? 😊

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Best Regards,
Anggrek Lestari


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Who is Anggrek Lestari?

Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.


Contact Person: authoranggreklestari@gmail.com
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the photos of the veggies cooked with garlic and oil looks so yummy! It is inspiring me to get more creative about making soup, which is perfect because the weather is getting cold!

Yeah we can add and mix many ingredients for sure!

What beautiful tableware! This delicious soup bowl looks so good.

I love the ingredients you used, dear friend @anggreklestari.

Your bowl looks beautiful and exquisite.

Nobody would believe this is your first time making the soup, it came out well. Looking delicious 😋

Yeah glad it came out well
Thank you

Welcome 🤗

Hola por cierto ayer comí frijol chino, que sembré en el patio de 30 matas coseche un kilo, es bastante productivo

Looks sort of similar to Natto but i’m sure this one smells way better in comparison 🤤

Ehehe but no bad smells 😊

I've heard of this menu.. But I still haven't dared to try it.. And when I saw this again, it looks delicious.. Maybe I'll try your recipe.🤤

Go to try it by yourself

We also have this dish in Philippines. We put malunggay and chicharon.

Yeah I get inspired from Philippines dish 😊

That's cool

The result looks really good!

Yessss, soooo good!

Looks delicious

Very healthy & delicious soup recipe. Now I feel hungry😄🍜

You should try it then 😊

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Exploring new menus is something I usually enjoy doing (I don't do it that often because I don't have the money to buy so many different products, haha). Whenever I can, I try to do this.

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