Super Simple Home-Cooked Dish | Bitter-Gourd Soup That Anyone Can Prepare

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My first ever recipe post on Hive! I was racking my brain, looking for ideas for today's post, but nothing was forthcoming. After a very lengthy post yesterday - Running On Empty | Struggling With Childhood Emotional Neglect And Developing Resiliency - I am thinking of a lighter topic that doesn't require a lot of thinking. And while I was getting ready to make lunch, I thought, well, why not? Though my cooking skill is nothing to write home about or the dish is nothing special, perhaps it can encourage someone to try it since it's super duper simple to prepare.

Even though I am not overly obsessive with my diet, I take special care of the food I consume daily. I try to avoid oily, sugary, spicy, and salty food as much as possible and limit my intake of processed or junk food. Since I am not a foodie and seldom crave special dishes, my daily diet is simple and easy to prepare. I make sure to include the essential macronutrients in moderate portions.

Anyone here loves eating bitter-gourd? If you do, then this recipe is for you. I love eating bitter-gourd, and so does my husband, but my kids made nasty faces whenever I served it during meals. This dish has no special name, but for its sake, let's just call it the "bitter-gourd soup".

The Ingredients
  • Since it is a soup, we obviously need water. I used a medium size stainless steel pot filled with 800ml of water.
  • Medium size bitter-gourd, cleaned and sliced thinly.

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  • Oyster mushrooms, cleaned and sliced thinly.
  • Small size carrots, cleaned and sliced thinly.

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  • A clove of sliced garlic and one inch of sliced ginger.
  • One or two eggs.
  • Salt, white pepper, seasoning (not in picture)

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Instructions

#1) Boil the water and add garlic and ginger.
#2) Heat it up until boiling and put in the bitter-gourd.

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#3) After a couple of minutes, put in the carrots.
#4) After a minute, put in the mushrooms.

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#5) After a couple of minutes, pour the beaten egg(s). Add in salt, white pepper, and seasoning to taste. Stir for a couple of minutes and turn off the heat.
#6) It's cooked and ready to serve with rice.

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Very simple and wholesome, isn't it?

Tip: For a better taste, add some pork, chicken, or fish fillet slices if you want.

Bon Apetit!😃


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Wow! this is so unique sis @coloringiship. It is my first time to know a bitter gourd soup because usually we cook it with egg. I would love to try it but it is not allowed for my son who is G6pdd. But thank you so much for sharing it.

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Thank you for your kind words. Bitter gourd soup is a common local dish among Malaysians of Chinese descent. People usually stir-fried it with eggs as you mentioned. I didn't realize that those with G6PD can't take bitter gourd.

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Wow! really it is a common dish for Malaysian. Wow! I have new learning about Malaysian friends.

Yes bitter gourd is one of the food prohibited for them.

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Sa lama sudah xda hirup sup ni. Bagus sa kasi tingu master chef sa di rumah bikin. !LOLZ

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Sup cincai ja ni sis...gini lah kalu teda idea suda mo masak apa

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Wow! That's a unique way of cooking butter gourd. I haven't tried that. Even just the stir fry bitter gourd has a bitter taste how much more the soup. 😁😁
I do eat bitter gourd but not that kind of cooking. Maybe one of these days I gonna try that of how it tastes. 😁

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Yes, do give it a try. To make it less bitter, you may add chicken/pork/fish. It does improve the taste a lot. Even my son who is a very picky eater eats it and drinks the soup.

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Oh! That’s such a healthy recipe dear. Not everyone is actually enjoy eating Bitter-Gourds, but I do since my family usually cook it whenever we got this veggie. We made soups.

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It looks tasty and really good for our healthy. I used eat bitter soup but after I have a family I never eaten again because my family does not like the taste of it.

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Yes, yes it is good for health. My kids dislike it, but my husband and I love it so much.

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This is new to me, but it looks so interesting to cook. I want to try this, thank you for sharing. I learned another dish to experience. 🙂

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That is a nice simple recipe and a soup I've never tried before.

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