Chicken Liver with Vegetables Noodle Soup - 鸡肝蔬菜汤面

Whoever says liver is junk food is missing out on something. At least chicken liver is not junk food (for toddlers and kids), no doubt it is considered high cholesterol food (for adults). Moderation is the key, whichever the case. Now, what is your take on chicken liver? YAY! -OR- YUCKS! ?

Cholesterol is essential for the normal function of the body. Some high cholesterol foods are also good sources of other essential nutrients such as protein, fatty acids, macro- and micro-nutrients, and carbohydrates. Name: crabs, clams, scallops - these are typically known as high cholesterol foods but contain essential minerals such as zinc.

Chicken liver is high in Vitamin A (surpasses that of milk, egg and fish)., Vitamin B-group (B6 and B12), iron (10 times higher than the meat itself), DHA (YESsss, DHA!!! for learning, intelligence, and visual acuity), protein and Vitamin C. When consumed in moderation, chicken liver can be good for a toddler's vision development. Like cod liver oil, chicken liver is a nutrient-packed superfood supplement that can help boost energy, muscle growth, brain power, and general health.Well, you can always take pill and capsules or powdered supplement for DHA but remember, whole foods is ALWAYS better.


Chicken Liver with Vegetables Noodle Soup - 鸡肝蔬菜汤面   

Ingredients: 1 medium-sized tomato, cut into bite-size; 5-6 fresh mushrooms caps, cut into bite-size; broccoli florets, blanched; handful of shredded cabbage; 1 tbsp of finely sliced onion; some chicken liver bite-size pieces, blanched in boiling water (note: to remove the strong pungency of the fowl); drizzle of Chinese cooking wine; salt and white pepper to taste; noodles, cooked and set aside

Directions: Add some cooking oil into the pot. Add in onions and saute till fragrant.Then add in tomatoes and mushrooms and fry briskly till tomatoes and mushrooms softened. Add in cabbage and fry till slightly softened. Add in chicken liver and fry at low-medium heat till chicken liver is almost cooked. Drizzle in some Chinese cooking wine to fry with the chicken liver. Then, add in warm water and simmer as soup. Add in blanched broccoli to the soup and continue to simmer till chicken liver is completely cooked. Some salt and pepper to taste. Ladle soup over the noodles and serve.

For a growing kid, you can have this nutritious bowl of noodle soup once in a while, likewise for an adult like me. I had the privilege of staying with my friends, S and A in the past four months. S has especially opened up my mind on essential nutrition for a growing kid. This little buddy (their 2-year-old son) of mine is lucky to have his mom cooked regularly for him - organic whole grain oats with organic milk for breakfast; chicken liver with pot-full-of vegetables noodles soup for lunch; and millet congee with Kale or Bok Choy with Carrots and Shitake Mushrooms or Fava (Broad) Beans with Green Onions for dinner. I get lucky too when I stay with a family who eats well. And Presto Pasta Nights gets lucky too, when my entry to Cinnamon Spice and Everything Nice features a nutritious noodle soup for the growing kid.

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23 comments:

  1. I've never seen chicken livers used this way! I wasn't a chicken liver lover until now. How absolutely delicious and nutritious! Thanks for sending it to Presto Pasta Night.

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  2. It's a YAY for chicken liver for us. I grew up in a household where chicken liver is no stranger. Our favorite breakfast, especially during rainy days, is my father's congee with sprouted mung beans, mushrooms, shredded chicken, and of course, chicken liver. And my mum makes the best string beans with chicken liver adobo, too. Yum. Your noodles with chicken liver looks delish as well, might try it one of these days.


    We Ate This!

    By the way, the one of the eggs in my picture has two egg-yolks =)

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  3. I love chicken livers and this soup looks awesome. Thanks for sharing with Presto pasta Nights.

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  4. Beautiful noodle soup ;D I used to stir fry chicken liver with chives.

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  5. I can eat that dish minus the chicken liver =P

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  6. I love to eat livers, all sort of livers for its nutrients and creamy texture. This is a good idea too, fuss-free. :)

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  7. Chicken liver is one of my favorites specially barbecued ones.. I also love it in soups and noodles...

    I would love a bowl of that noodle soup of yours...

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  8. Good post, thanks for share good recipe.

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  9. I don't like all kinds of liver, but for some strange reason, I am always fascinated by liver dishes! Weird, huh? ;) I would eat up everything in that bowl of noodles, except the liver! LOL!

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  10. I hadn't thought about chicken livers in such a long time.

    Thanks for the reminder. I grew up on them and like you say, tigerfish, moderation is a good thing.

    Your soup looks so comfy and inviting. I must save this recipe. They're so economical too!!!

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  11. Your noodle soup looks good but chicken liver is a yuck for me, in fact any type of liver is a yuck for me. LOL!

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  12. Indeed a nutritious and delicious one-dish meal for everyone! But for me, it will be perfect if minus the chicken liver. Hehehe!

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  13. Wow! I'm hungry!
    Grüsse aus Germany + România :-)

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  14. Nice dish! I like making the chow mein style, no soup.

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  15. Great use of chicken liver. I happen to love liver!

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  16. Never cooked chicken liver before! Great take!

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  17. Normally I don't take chicken liver, but yours looks so yummy, irresistible!

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  18. Yes, everything in moderation! This looks nourishing.

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  19. I like chicken livers, but I've never cooked them at home. Your soup looks delicious, and I'd love to taste it!

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  20. what a comforting warm dish perfect for this cold season :-)

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  21. I've never had chicken liver before but am definitely willing to try it if it's prepared as deliciously as this!

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  22. I love chicken livers and this sounds really good!

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  23. This looks so tasty!! What kind of noodles did you use??

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