Fish Maw with Seabed Coconut and Pork Bones



Soup Name: Fish Maw with Seabed Coconut and Pork Bones


Traditional Chinese Name: 海底椰花膠豬骨湯 (hai di ye huā jiāo zhū gǔ tāng)


Introduction:

Fish maw is usually associated with a chicken soup base, but it is just as ideal with pork. This soup is not naturally that flavorful (as fish maw itself has no taste and neither does dried lily bulb). The seabed coconut gives it a slightly sweet tinge, but you can consider adding some vegetables (like corn or carrots) to further enhance the flavor. Salt to taste as necessary - although it’s still refreshing without the salt.


What Ingredients are required?


1 pound of fresh pork bones

5-6 fresh seabed coconut (dried will suffice)

1-2 pieces of dried fish maw

1 piece of dried tangerine peel

20 g of dried lily bulb


1 teaspoon of salt (for marinating pork)

2-3 L of water


How do I prepare it?




  1. Marinate pork in salt overnight (to expel the fire in the pork)


  2. Soak your dried fish maw in warm water (for at least 4 hours)


  3. Boil your soup water

  4. In a separate pot, boil water to blanch your pork

  5. Wash dried lily bulb, tangerine peel and seabed coconut

  6. Cut up the fish maw into edible pieces (optional)



  7. When your soup water boils, add all the ingredients together



  8. Boil on high heat for 30 minutes, reduce to a medium boil for another 2 hours



  9. Serve and enjoy!



Any benefits?





  • Excellent for nourishing the lungs or relieving cough symptoms


  • Ideal source for collagen

  • Soup is neutral and ideal for confinement, pregnancy and children



Any precautions?



  • If boiled too long, the fish maw will slowly disintegrate which naturally thickens the soup


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