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Preparation time
20min
Total time
20min
Portion
4 portion(s)
Level
easy
  • TM 5
published: 2015/07/30
changed: 2015/08/13

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 clove garlic
  • 1 red chilli
  • 1 bunch coriander
  • 2 tablespoons ginger
  • 500 grams chicken stock
  • 999 grams water
  • 2 star anise
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp fish sauce
  • 500 grams chicken
  • 4 spring onions
  • 125 grams vermicelli noodles or other prefered noodle
  • 1 bunch pak choy
  • bean sprouts (garnish)

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Recipe's preparation

  1.  

    1.     Place ginger in the TM and blend 3 secs / Speed 7.  Take roughly half out & set aside for broth.  

    2.     If using chicken fillets - Place chicken in TM and mince. (If using chicken mince skip to step).

    3.     Add spring onions, coriander, chilli, and fish sauce into TM bowl - 3 times/1 sec/Closed lid"Closed lid" /Turbo.

    4.     Form into small meatballs (10 cent piece) and place into varoma (no paper needed). I prefer tiny 1cm meat balls – size to taste.

     

    5.     In TM, for the broth - add remaining ginger, chicken stock, water, star anise, soy sauce, brown sugar, fish sauce & cook 4 mins/ 90/speed 1.

    6.     Place varoma with meatballs on top of TM and cook 12 mins/Varoma /speed1

    7.     When meatballs almost cooked, add noodles to TM bowl & pak choy to varoma. Cook a further 4+mins on Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation" / speed 1/100/ Speed 1

     

    8.     Serve immediately (broth, noodles, meatballs, pak choy) with sides of spring onions or coriander or lemon.

     

Tip

Any meat or mince is suitable to use.

The meatballs can be a side dish using a sweet chilli sauce dip

Thermomix Model

  • Appliance TM 5 image
    Recipe is created for
    TM 5
    If you are using a Thermomix® TM6 measuring cup with your Thermomix® TM5:
    For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95°C or above (200°F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
    Please note that the TM5 mixing bowl has a larger capacity than the TM31 (capacity of 2.2 liters instead of 2.0 liters for TM 31). Recipes for the Thermomix TM5 may not be cooked with a Thermomix TM31 for safety reasons without adjusting the quantities. Risk of scalding by spraying of hot liquids: Do not exceed the maximum filling quantity and observe the filling level markings of the mixing bowl!

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Comments

  • 29. January 2016 - 13:59

    Loved this soup , I added a sliced fresh red chili to the broth and grated a zucchini (squeezed) with the chicken for added v veg!!

  • 13. August 2015 - 15:13

    Thanks for the feedback, I've taken that on to improve the recipe. Thank you!

    I love those little meatballs, I'm finding all ways to put them in the menu.

  • 10. August 2015 - 19:38
    3.0

    Love the flavours of this recipe and will definately make again.  A couple of things to mention though, I used thigh fillets and fresh ginger so took a lot longer to mince.  I would probably even suggest chopping the ginger and the coriander (I used the root as well) before mincing the meat because I still found big chunks of both.  Also, I'm guessing the 2nd tbsp of ginger needs to go in the broth.  

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