Recipe courtesy of Matt McMillin and Bruce Cost

Hot and Sour Shrimp Soup with Noodles and Thai Herbs

  • Yield: Makes 4 main dish or 8 small s
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Ingredients

8-ounces dried rice noodles (flat, fettuccine-shaped)

1 pound medium shrimp

Salt

Few drops sesame oil

2 quarts chicken stock, preferably fresh

6 thin slices fresh galangal or fresh ginger

6 garlic cloves, smashed

2 stalks lemongrass (bottom third only, sliced thinly on the bias)

5 shallots, sliced

4 small serrano chile peppers, coarsely shredded, including seeds

1/4 cup Thai or Vietnamese fish sauce

3 teaspoons sugar

1/4 cup whole fresh cilantro leaves

1/4 cup lightly chopped Asian basil leaves

1/3 cups freshly squeezed lime juice

1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Directions

  1. Soak the noodles in hot water to cover and let stand, about 30 minutes, until soft.
  2. Peel the shrimp, reserving the shells. Cut them in half lengthwise, then toss with 1/4 teaspoon salt and the sesame oil, and refrigerate.
  3. Bring the stock to a boil with galangal, garlic, and lemongrass. Turn the heat to low and simmer for 35 minutes. Add the shrimp shells and simmer for another 15 to 20 minutes, skimming if necessary. Strain the stock and bring to a boil. Turn heat to low and simmer with the shallots and chiles. Simmer for 15 minutes and add 2 teaspoons of salt, the fish sauce, and the sugar. Continue to simmer.
  4. Meanwhile, drain the noodles well and divide among four to eight bowls. Then add the shrimp to the simmering broth. Turn off the heat and stir in the fresh herbs and lime juice.
  5. Divide the soup among the soup bowls, sprinkle over the black pepper, and serve.

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Neal M.

If you like licking a salt block for dinner you will love it. Cut the salt in half because of the quantity of fish sauce, still inedible. Worst Asian soup I’ve ever made.

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