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					<description><![CDATA[<p>updated 10/11/2014 with better pictures. You can leave out the vegetables cos they are not traditionally in ABC soup. But I was in a leafy vegetables kinda mood today. Why is this called ABC Soup? Because it is unbelievably easy to prepare, that&#8217;s why! &#60;-- this is my version of the reason. Some people say it is because of the vitamins in the soup, and I've read someone say it is because A for Ang Mo Kio ("tomato" in Hokkien), B for Bawang ("onion" in Malay) and C for Corn. Hilarious! Anyways. This soup usually has got pork ribs in it but since I have no pork ribs, I have made this without it. The soup is sweet and still bodied (if there's pork ribs then it would be erm full-bodied but this version's just "bodied"), with my favouritest ingredient in the world- THE ONION. Really, if there is one ingredient I can't live without, then it's gonna be THE ONION. It's such an amazing thing, it's gonna be a blockbuster movie. ABC Soup with Chicken Makes 4 servings Total cost per serving: $0.53 What I used: 1 honey date 1 medium potato, cut into 1-inch chucks Half a carrot* (see foot note), cut into chucks too Half a corn* (see foot note), I HATE CHOPPING CORN 1 large onion, cut into chucks 2 teaspoon Who Hup concentrated chicken stock 1.5 litres water Chicken fillet (cut into bite sized) or minced meatballs, whatever tickles your fancy A dash of white pepper Some vegetables if you&#8217;d like Steps: 1. Place honey date, potato, carrot, corn and onion into a large pot with 1.5 litres of water. 2. When it boils, reduce heat and simmer for 30 mins. Add concentrated chicken stock. 3. Add chicken fillet/minced meatballs, cook for 2 mins, add vegetables, then it is ready. Add a dash of white pepper before serving. How much I spent: $0.30 for potato $0.20 for carrots $0.30 for corn $1.20 for chicken fillet Everything else from my pantry &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- I served this with shanghai greens and curry pork as part of a Chinese meal. This is such a comforting, fulfilling and familiar soup. Best for cold, rainy nights. I could just have this with a bowl of rice, or without, since I now don&#8217;t eat rice, but you get the idea. *By the way, I used half a carrot and half a corn only because I chose a pot that&#8217;s too small. Your ABC Soup will not become XYZ Soup because of how much carrot and corn you put in. Please, I&#8217;m not forcing you not to use your carrot and corn so cook as you please. Not only does cooking fill your tummy, it also teaches you life skills- you adjust and adapt to circumstances (big pot or small)!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.budgetpantry.com/abc-soup/">ABC Soup with Chicken</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.budgetpantry.com">Budgetpantry | Singapore Mummy Blog on Food, Recipe &amp; Baby</a>.</p>
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<span style="color: #ff6500;"><I>updated 10/11/2014 with better pictures. You can leave out the vegetables cos they are not traditionally in ABC soup. But I was in a leafy vegetables kinda mood today.</I></span></p>
<p>Why is this called ABC Soup? Because it is unbelievably easy to prepare, that&#8217;s why! <-- this is my version of the reason. Some people say it is because of the vitamins in the soup, and I've read someone say it is because A for Ang Mo Kio ("tomato" in Hokkien), B for Bawang ("onion" in Malay) and C for Corn. Hilarious!

Anyways. This soup usually has got pork ribs in it but since I have no pork ribs, I have made this without it. The soup is sweet and still bodied (if there's pork ribs then it would be erm full-bodied but this version's just "bodied"), with my favouritest ingredient in the world- THE ONION. Really, if there is one ingredient I can't live without, then it's gonna be THE ONION. It's such an amazing thing, it's gonna be a blockbuster movie.



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<p><span style="font-family: arial;"><span style="color: #7ed0eb;"><strong>ABC Soup with Chicken</strong><br />
</span><span style="color: #888888;">Makes 4 servings<br />
<span style="color: #e46039;">Total cost per serving: $0.53</span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial;"><span style="color: #7ed0eb;">What I used:</span><span style="font-family: arial;"><br />
<span style="font-family: arial;">1 honey date<br />
1 medium potato, cut into 1-inch chucks<br />
Half a carrot* (see foot note), cut into chucks too<br />
Half a corn* (see foot note), I HATE CHOPPING CORN<br />
1 large onion, cut into chucks<br />
2 teaspoon Who Hup concentrated chicken stock<br />
1.5 litres water<br />
Chicken fillet (cut into bite sized) or minced meatballs, whatever tickles your fancy<br />
A dash of white pepper<br />
Some vegetables if you&#8217;d like</p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial;"><span style="color: #7ed0eb;">Steps:</span><span style="font-family: arial;"><br />
1. Place honey date, potato, carrot, corn and onion into a large pot with 1.5 litres of water.<br />
2. When it boils, reduce heat and simmer for 30 mins. Add concentrated chicken stock.<br />
3. Add chicken fillet/minced meatballs, cook for 2 mins, add vegetables, then it is ready. Add a dash of white pepper before serving. </p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial;"><span style="color: #7ed0eb;">How much I spent:</span><span style="font-family: arial;"><br />
$0.30 for potato<br />
$0.20 for carrots<br />
$0.30 for corn<br />
$1.20 for chicken fillet</p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial;">Everything else from my pantry</p>
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<p>I served this with shanghai greens and curry pork as part of a Chinese meal. This is such a comforting, fulfilling and familiar soup. Best for cold, rainy nights. I could just have this with a bowl of rice, or without, since I now don&#8217;t eat rice, but you get the idea. </p>
<p>*By the way, I used half a carrot and half a corn only because I chose a pot that&#8217;s too small. Your ABC Soup will not become XYZ Soup because of how much carrot and corn you put in. Please, I&#8217;m not forcing you <em>not</em> to use your carrot and corn so cook as you please. Not only does cooking fill your tummy, it also teaches you life skills- you adjust and adapt to circumstances (big pot or small)!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.budgetpantry.com/abc-soup/">ABC Soup with Chicken</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.budgetpantry.com">Budgetpantry | Singapore Mummy Blog on Food, Recipe &amp; Baby</a>.</p>
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