By Mom On A Budget
Easy Won Ton Soup
1 step
Prep:10minCook:30min
This simple, flavorful soup will have you making it on repeat! Prep, cook, and serve in under 45 minutes! Enjoy a restaurant quality Asian fare any night of the week on your own kitchen. Makes enough for a family of 4, plus seconds and leftovers. I served mini vegetable spring rolls with this soup and garnished with won ton strips. My kids gave it 10/10!
Updated at: Mon, 26 Feb 2024 01:36:00 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Good
Glycemic Index
47
Low
Glycemic Load
10
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories169.6 kcal (8%)
Total Fat7.3 g (10%)
Carbs20 g (8%)
Sugars2 g (2%)
Protein6.8 g (14%)
Sodium603.3 mg (30%)
Fiber1.7 g (6%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
16 servings
24 ozfrozen pork won tons
pkg
10 ozshredded carrots
8 ozcrimini mushrooms
pkg, sliced
6green onions
chopped or cut with kitchen scissors
2 tablespoonssoy sauce
2 tablespoonssesame oil
good quality
6 cupslow sodium chicken broth
½ teaspoonwasabi
optional, add more if you like a little heat
2 tablespoonsfresh ginger
if using powder, cut measurement in half or to taste
2 tablespoonsgarlic
minced, if using powder, cut measurement in half or to taste
2 pkgschicken ramen
do not add seasoning packets
2 cupswater
Instructions
Step 1
Add all ingredients in order to a 5 qt or larger cooking pot. Stir to incorporate ingredients and ensure that ramen is submersed. Cook covered on high heat for 30 minutes. Serve with won ton strips, spring rolls, or sushi!
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