Calm the soul, clear the broth
Updated: 2012-12-02 13:39
By Pauline D. Loh (China Daily)
|
|||||||||||
Organic mutton soup [Photo by Fan Zhen/China Daily] |
As the blustery wind blows, nothing thaws a frozen body fresh in from the elements quicker than a steaming bowl of hot soup. Pauline D. Loh suggests some winter warmers.
The most primeval form of cooking in China was roasting over an open fire. It was not too long before the first ancient cooks discovered the combination of fire and water. By placing water in a skin hung over an open fire, they discovered that boiling water cooked food evenly and without scorching. That was the first soup and stew.
Modern cooks have it a lot easier. They don't have to send their husbands out hunting so they can get a skin to hang over the fire, In fact, there are a lot of high-tech containers now that allow you to throw all the ingredients together, turn on a timer and forget it all until dinner time.
But being very Cantonese, I prefer the good old-fashioned stovetop method. It is a sensuous experience I would not exchange for all the gadgets in the world. Skimming the froth from the first boil is almost a therapeutic experience, a cleansing process that calms the soul and clears the broth.
And as the soup slowly simmers on the stove, it sends out sensory signals that it is slowly turning from plain water into a delicious tonic. The savory scent from the kitchen announces to family, and neighbors, that a treat is in the making - a sort of epicurean foreplay.
In winter especially, a simmering pot also steams up the kitchen and warms the house. In the arid cold of a Beijing winter, cooking a soup can also be a spa facial.
Related Stories
Dazeng's Ready Kitchen -- rib soup with lotus root 2012-10-11 15:16
Pear soup - precious pearls 2012-09-09 22:04
Duck soup 2012-06-28 09:20
Loofah pork soup 2012-06-27 17:08
Cool milk and egg soup 2012-06-27 16:17
Three-bean soup 2012-06-21 10:42
Today's Top News
Rescuers race against time for quake victims
Telecom workers restore links
Coal mine blast kills 18 in Jilin
Intl scholarship puts China on the map
More bird flu patients discharged
Gold loses sheen, but still a safe bet
US 'turns blind eye to human rights'
Telecom workers restore links
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
All-out efforts to save lives |
Liaoning: China's oceangoing giant |
Poultry industry under pressure |
'Spring' in the air for NGOs? |
Boy set to drive Chinese golf |
Latest technology gets people talking |