Potsticker Soup: A Comforting Delight

Servings: 4 Total Time: 25 hrs Difficulty: Beginner
A comforting and flavorful soup with tender dumplings.
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There’s something soothing about a warm bowl of soup that feels like a hug on a chilly day, don’t you think? I’ll never forget the first time I tried potsticker soup. It was during a cozy gathering at a friend’s house, the aroma wafting through the air, rousing my senses like the welcome embrace of an old friend. The perfect blend of savory dumplings nestled in a rich broth, bursting with flavor. It became an instant favorite, and now I’m excited to share my version with you—this comforting delight that feels like home!

Why Cooking This Recipe Tonight

Why should you dive into this potsticker soup? First off, it melds simplicity with heartwarming flavors all in one pot! The dumplings—be it pork or chicken—become tender little pockets of joy, soaking up the freshness of ginger and garlic, and mingling beautifully with crisp greens. Doesn’t that sound delightful?

But there’s more than just taste—this soup is packed with nutrients from the spinach or bok choy, providing a colorful health boost. Plus, it’s an ultimate comfort food that’s quick to whip up, perfect for those weeknights when you need something warm and satisfying. You’ll find that every spoonful is an embrace, a reminder of how food can nurture the soul. So why not treat yourself tonight?

Gather These Ingredients

Before we get into the culinary magic, here’s your shopping list:

  • Pork or Chicken Dumplings (12 oz): Opt for store-bought for convenience or homemade if you’re feeling adventurous!
  • Low-Sodium Chicken Broth (4 cups): A good broth is the backbone of this dish. It’s what brings all the flavors together.
  • Fresh Ginger (1 tbsp, grated): Just a smidge of this fragrant root elevates the whole dish, adding a zing that harmonizes with the richness of the dumplings.
  • Garlic (3 cloves, minced): Because, let’s face it, garlic makes everything better!
  • Green Onions (2, chopped for garnish): They add a crisp bite and beautiful color—just sprinkle them on top before serving.
  • Fresh Spinach or Bok Choy (2 cups): Feel free to use spinach for a gentle flavor or bok choy for a more robust crunch.
  • Soy Sauce (2 tbsp): This savory sauce adds depth; don’t skimp on it!
  • Sesame Oil (1 tsp): Just a drizzle at the end gives a nutty finish that you’ll adore.

Preparing Potsticker Soup: A Comforting Delight

  1. Get Set: Gather all your ingredients. Trust me, this makes the process smoother and more enjoyable.

  2. Sauté the Aromatics: In a large pot over medium heat, splash a bit of oil. Sauté the minced garlic and grated ginger until fragrant—just about a minute. This is where the magic begins, and your kitchen will smell divine!

  3. Add the Broth: Pour in the chicken broth and bring it to a gentle boil. Allow that warmth to swirl around.

  4. Dumpling Time: Add your dumplings to the pot. Cook them until they’re tender, letting them swim in that flavorful broth—this usually takes around 5-7 minutes.

  5. Toss in the Greens: Stir in the spinach or bok choy along with soy sauce. Cook just until the greens are wilted, about 2-3 minutes. You want them vibrant and bright!

  6. Finish with Flavor: Drizzle sesame oil over the soup, giving it that extra luxurious flavor.

  7. Serve and Enjoy: Ladle the soup into bowls, and top with chopped green onions for that final fresh burst!

Best Way to Enjoy It

Now, let’s talk about serving it up! This soup is fantastic on its own, but if you want to make it a full meal, consider serving it with a side of crispy spring rolls or some fluffy rice. A sprinkle of chili flakes or sriracha could add some heat if you’re in the mood for spice.

Another option is to pair it with a light, fresh salad—think cucumber and sesame with a drizzle of rice vinegar dressing. Talk about a complete experience!

Storage and Reheating Tips

What do you do with leftovers? They’re a treasure! Store any remaining soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. When reheating, add a splash of broth or water to maintain moisture; no one wants a dry dumpling, right?

For longer storage, this soup also freezes beautifully—just be sure to separate the dumplings and broth into freezer-safe bags or containers. When you’re ready to enjoy, thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat in a pot.

Pro Chef Tips

  1. Make it Ahead: This soup tastes even better the next day, so consider making a big batch on the weekend for easy lunches or dinners during the week.

  2. Snack Attack: Keep leftover dumplings in the fridge for easy snacks. They’re surprisingly delicious when pan-fried for a crispy finish!

  3. Flavor Add-Ons: If you’re feeling adventurous, try adding a splash of rice vinegar or a spoonful of miso for tang and depth.

Creative Twists

Want to switch things up? Here are some variations to get your creative juices flowing:

  • Veggie-Loaded: Toss in additional vegetables like carrots or bell peppers for more crunch and color.
  • Protein Swap: Go vegetarian with tofu instead of dumplings or use shrimp for a seafood spin.
  • Broth Variety: Experiment with vegetable broth for a lighter take, or try adding some curry paste for a fusion twist!

Ingredients List

  • 1 package (12 oz) pork or chicken dumplings
  • 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger, grated
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 green onions, chopped (for garnish)
  • 2 cups fresh spinach or bok choy
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame oil

Directions to Follow

  1. Gather ingredients.
  2. In a large pot over medium heat, add a splash of oil.
  3. Sauté minced garlic and grated ginger until fragrant (about 1 minute).
  4. Pour in the chicken broth and bring to a gentle boil.
  5. Add the dumplings and cook until tender.
  6. Stir in fresh spinach or bok choy with soy sauce, cooking until the greens wilt (2-3 minutes).
  7. Drizzle sesame oil before serving.
  8. Ladle into bowls and garnish with chopped green onions.

Your Questions Answered

  • Can I use frozen dumplings? Absolutely! Just add a few extra minutes to the cooking time.

  • Can I make this vegetarian? Yes, substitute the dumplings with tofu or your favorite vegetarian version.

  • What’s the prep time? About 10 minutes! Perfect for those busy evenings.

  • How can I make it spicier? Add some chili paste or fresh sliced jalapeños while cooking!

  • Can I double the recipe? Of course! Just make sure your pot’s big enough to hold all those comforting ingredients.

I hope this potsticker soup recipe becomes your go-to for cozy nights and gatherings. As you sip and savor, just remember—cooking is all about enjoying the process, experimenting, and sharing with those you love. So roll up your sleeves, unleash your inner chef, and let’s create something delicious! Happy cooking!

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Potsticker Soup: A Comforting Delight

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time Cook Time Total Time 25 hrs
Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 15 Calories: 350
Best Season: Fall/Winter

Description

Warm up with this delicious potsticker soup, perfect for chilly days. Enjoy the savory flavors of dumplings, fresh greens, and aromatic spices in a nourishing broth.

Ingredients for Potsticker Soup

Main Ingredients

Preparation Steps

Cooking Directions

  1. Gather ingredients

    Collect all the ingredients to make the cooking process smoother.
  2. Sauté the aromatics

    In a large pot over medium heat, add a splash of oil and sauté minced garlic and grated ginger until fragrant (about 1 minute).
  3. Add the broth

    Pour in the chicken broth and bring to a gentle boil.
  4. Dumpling time

    Add the dumplings to the pot and cook until tender, about 5-7 minutes.
  5. Toss in the greens

    Stir in fresh spinach or bok choy with soy sauce, cooking until the greens wilt (2-3 minutes).
  6. Finish with flavor

    Drizzle sesame oil before serving.
  7. Serve and enjoy

    Ladle the soup into bowls and garnish with chopped green onions.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 350kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 16g25%
Saturated Fat 3g15%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 50mg17%
Sodium 1300mg55%
Potassium 700mg20%
Total Carbohydrate 30g10%
Dietary Fiber 3g12%
Sugars 2g
Protein 22g44%

Vitamin A 800 IU
Vitamin C 30 mg
Calcium 100 mg
Iron 3 mg
Phosphorus 250 mg
Zinc 2 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

This soup tastes even better the next day. Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use frozen dumplings?

Absolutely! Just add a few extra minutes to the cooking time.

Can I make this vegetarian?

Yes, substitute the dumplings with tofu or your favorite vegetarian version.

What’s the prep time?

About 10 minutes! Perfect for those busy evenings.

How can I make it spicier?

Add some chili paste or fresh sliced jalapeños while cooking!

Can I double the recipe?

Of course! Just make sure your pot’s big enough to hold all those comforting ingredients.

Olivia Monroe I’m the woman who decided to build an entire website dedicated to nostalgic recipes because therapy was too expensive.

I'm the heart behind Recipes Rewind, sharing nostalgic comfort dishes along with the modern, viral recipes everyone’s talking about. I create food for real women who want warmth, fun, and zero-pressure cooking — a mix of old memories and new favorites. I'm here to remind you that cooking can be cozy, fun, and sometimes ridiculous… in the best way.

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