Zosui is a Japanese rice soup made from pre-cooked rice and water. They are delicious and guarantee that none of your leftovers go to waste. This recipe is absolutely perfect for the fall or winter or for any other occasion. I decided to add chicken to it because I had some leftover and it was a great addition to this recipe!
Here is what you will need:
-1/2 sliced onion
-1 or 2 julienned carrots
-1/2 pack enoki mushrooms
-1/2 pack shimeji mushrooms
-Leftover rice (1 1/2 cups or more)
-About 2 cups bouillon stock
-About 3 1/2 Tbsp. heavy cream or milk
-Olive oil for frying
-Salt and pepper
-Leftover chicken (or cut chicken breast into small pieces and stir-fry)
First, turn the stove on medium hugh and then add some olive oil to a (preferably) non-stick pan and throw in the onions and stir-fry them until they become tender.
Next, you add in the rest of the vegetables and stir-fry until they are all cooked through. In this case, I also added in some leftover chicken that I had in the fridge.
I didn't take a picture of it (these photos are about a year old), but next you add in the bouillon stock and mix it well. Then you add in the leftover rice and simmer it for about a minute.
Now you add in the heavy cream or milk and mix it well until it has thickened enough. You can add some salt and pepper to taste. It's DONE!!! :D
This is so delicious! Especially on a cold winter day or when you're sick!
One thing that I like to do with the leftovers is put it into a oven safe bowl, sprinkle on some sharp cheddar cheese, and broil it in the oven until the cheese melts. This tastes fantastic! Especially if you're a cheese lover like me! :)
I hope you enjoyed the recipe! Please give it a try!
You can check out runnyrunny999's original recipe here!
Thank you for reading!!! ^-^

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