Published Mar 05, 2019 Updated Sep 03, 2024

You Asked for It – Hot And Sour Soup

Today, I’m sharing one of my most-requested Chinese recipes of all time—hot and sour soup! I’ll always have a soft spot for Panda Express hot and sour soup, but this homemade version blows Chinese takeout out of the water. My easy hot and sour soup recipe has all the amazing flavors, but it’s fresher, healthier, and infinitely more satisfying. It’s ready in just 15 minutes, leaving you plenty of time to whip up Kung Pao Shrimp, Fried Rice, and Egg Rolls for a complete Chinese feast at home. If you like fiery soups, you might enjoy my Spicy Coconut Chicken Stew and Jjamppong (Korean Seafood Noodle Soup)!

What Is Hot And Sour Soup

Hot and sour soup is a Chinese staple that people often say comes from the Sichuan province known for its spicy cuisine. Others say it actually started in Henan province as a tangy adaptation of “hu la tang,” a local dish that translates to pepper hot soup. But no matter where it came from, hot and sour soup eventually became popular worldwide. There are so many variations! It’s extra spicy in India because they use both green and red chilies. There’s a version in Cambodia that has catfish and tilapia added to the soup. It’s also a cousin of the famous Thai Tom Yum Soup. The Chinese-American version keeps it simple with mushrooms, tofu, and bamboo shoots, aka the hot and sour soup we know and love!

Hot Sour Soup Ingredients

Vinegar – the “sour” part of the soup! An authentic hot and sour soup recipe uses Chinese vinegar, but you can also use rice wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar. Soy sauce – brings so much umami to the soup. Don’t skip this! I use both regular and dark soy sauce for a deeper brown color. White pepper – this is what gives some heat to hot sour soup. White pepper is traditionally used because of its unique earthy flavor. But black pepper works as well, and you can even mix the two. Broth – use either chicken or vegetable broth as a base. Chicken broth tastes richer, but vegetable broth makes the soup vegetarian-friendly. Mushrooms – another classic soup ingredient! I use sliced white button mushrooms because they are readily available. But for the most authentic flavor, use dried shiitake mushrooms and wood ear mushrooms. Soft tofu – I like using soft tofu for its silky smooth texture, but firm or medium tofu will also work. Just make sure to press the tofu to remove excess moisture for a cleaner flavor. It also prevents the tofu from crumbling too much in the soup. Egg – a beaten egg is swirled into the hot soup to create beautiful, silky threads. It makes the soup look amazing while adding texture. It’s similar to Egg Drop Soup. Cornstarch – thickens the soup for a nice, hearty consistency. Seasonings – if you like it spicy, you can add some dried chili flakes or chili oil to the soup. Feel free to garnish it with chopped scallions or green onions for a pop of color.

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Recipe Variations

Hot and sour chicken soup – Add cooked, shredded chicken to your soup for a heartier, protein-packed soup like Chicken Wonton Soup. You can also use thin strips of beef similar to this West Lake Beef Soup. Vegetables – Throw in other veggies like cabbage, carrots, and bamboo shoots. Honestly, most vegetables will work here! Sichuan-style – Use chili oil, Sichuan or szechuan, doubanjiang (spicy fermented bean paste), and glass noodles to make spicy mushroom noodle soup. Thai-inspired – Try a Thai twist by adding lemongrass, lime leaves, galangal, and a touch of fish sauce for a fragrant flavor profile. Spicy seafood soup – Put in some mild-tasting seafood like shrimp, squid, clams, and chunks of whitefish.

How To Make Hot And Sour Soup

Like egg drop soup, this hot and sour soup recipe is so easy that you can make a pot in just 15 minutes. It’s an awesome “fridge clean-up” recipe too—throw in some veggies and meat you need to use up! Plus, it’s so much cheaper than ordering in. Here’s how to make homemade hot and sour soup:

Helpful Tips For Home Cooks

DO NOT USE A WHISK to swirl in the beaten egg! This will break the egg into tiny pieces and create a cloudy broth. The key is to cook the eggs after the heat is turned off. Gently swirl the beaten eggs into the soup then stir in a circular motion a few times with a pair of chopsticks for nice, beautiful, and silky egg threads. Use freshly ground black or white pepper for the best flavor and aroma. Never add the cornstarch directly into the soup, or you’ll end up with gloopy clumps. Instead, slowly drizzle the slurry into the simmering broth while stirring constantly until the soup is thick enough for your liking. Cornstarch slurry thickens the soup, but be careful not to use too much of it. You want a soup with a slightly sticky consistency but still runny. If you like chunks of tofu, add it near the end so it doesn’t crumble. If you want to add some heat to the soup, you may add some chili oil or a few pinches of dried red chili flakes.

What To Serve With Hot Sour Soup

Hot and sour soup pairs well with a lot of Chinese classics like Sweet and Sour Pork, Happy Family, Orange Chicken, and Steamed Fish. For a wholesome meal and an easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes: I hope you enjoy this post as much as I do. If you try my recipe, please leave a comment and consider giving it a 5-star rating. For more easy and delicious recipes, explore my Recipe Index, and stay updated by subscribing to my newsletter and following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram for new updates.

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