
Today I am not going to use durian to make any cakes or dessert but rather I will like to share with you on how to make a pot of simple and delicious Durian Soup. From what I have read up, in Thailand many woman or confinement ladies will make this soup to strengthen their body as Durian is consider to be one of the best ingredient. There are different method on making this soup, some of them will use the durian shell, soft white flesh inside the shell or the durian meat itself. But here, I will choose to use the durian flesh together with the seed.


Now let's take a look at today's ingredients which only consists of 4 items: -
Ingredients: (serves 2)
6 seeds of Durian Fruit
1 Chicken Drumbstick
2 - 3 Pieces of Pork Ribs
800 ml Chicken broth or Soup stock
Tips:
~ When getting the durian, try to choose those flash that is dry and not too ripe that it can be kept whole throughout the cooking.
~ You can also add in 2 slices of ginger to enhance the flavour of the soup.
~ The natural sweetness and taste of the soup is good enough to consume without any extra seasonings.

Method:
1. Trim and cut the chicken drumpstick into pieces, then bring a pot of water to boil.
2. Blanced the chicken and ribs in boiling water for 2-3 minutes, removed, rinse and set aside.
3. Next arrange the Durian neatly into the bottom of the double-boiler pot, then top with chicken and ribs on it and place the pot into the inner pot of the slow cooker.
4. Pour the chicken stock into a small soup pot, bring it to boil then slowly add into the durian ingredient pot.
5. Remember to use boiling water for the inner pot of the slow cooker to double-boiled the soup.
6. Set the slow cooker to AUTO and cook for about 1.5 hours and serve it warm.



p/s: If you will like to read more on the chinese version of this recipe, do hop over to my blog at Omy HERE.
Ellena, you're just torturing me here. Duriannn
ReplyDeleteEllena, I have heard of all durian bakes, durian fried rice now durian soup, wow.... so curious about the taste:)
ReplyDeleteI am very curious how it tastes like. Can you boil one for me to try :P
ReplyDeleteI cannot imagine durian in soup! :O
ReplyDeleteWow.!! This is so creative. I should try to boil this some day.
ReplyDeleteHi friends, If you love durian and is curious to try out this soup. I encourage you to give it a go, it's something very special about it taste, i love durian and i try combine it with all sort of cooking method and this soup version is indeed great kick off too :)
ReplyDeleteWow...this is the first time I come across durian soup. May I ask how it actually taste like? Is it taste the same as eating the fruit itself?
ReplyDeleteMegan: It taste sweet with a light and fragrant durian aroma that infused with the soup.
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