Egg Drop Soup Recipe (2024)

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This simple, yet oh so satisfying,Egg Drop Souprecipe can be made in no time.

As I write this post, I have boxes needing to be purged that beckon me, or rather, mock me. Can you hear them? I can. They are not nice.

A few years ago a friend of mine, Kristen, from Dine and Dish, mentioned reading a book on the art of decluttering, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. Of course, I wasted no time and ordered it right away. I was able to declutter quite a bit back then, but we moved last year, downsizing, and the decluttering and purging has yet to stop. It’s mind boggling how we have gathered so much stuff.

As you may know, decluttering can be quite overwhelming: The stacks of books and papers and clothes and random things I’m not sure what to do with,the electronic boxes and instructional booklets,the drawer of chargers and tangled cords … all of it. Basically, I’m just overwhelmed with being overwhelmed. Kristen’s recommendation back then was helpful. Even though I don’t believe objects have feelings, the approach to tidying up was inspiring.

This week decluttering is high on the list of things to do. Consolidate a few boxes here, a kitchen cabinet (or five) there … it will all get done, eventually. With all the fun work ahead of me, I’m already thinking of what I can prepare for a quick lunch. Something that will not interrupt my important work that’s also quick, easy and comforting. Something like soup …Egg Drop Soup. Perfect!

Egg Drop Soup is not only quick and easy, but comforting too. And with that mound of clothes growing, I’m thinking I’m going to needa whole lot ofcomfort. I can’t tell you how much I enjoy this simple soup. It’s easy to keep the ingredients for this Egg Drop Soup recipe always stocked up to be able to whip it up for a quick lunch or light dinner.

Sometimes I like to add a bit of sriracha hot sauce to spice things up a bit, because need all the help I can get to tackle those boxes. A little bit of spice may just do the trick. We’ll see. If you don’t hear from me, send in reinforcements armed with trash bags. Over and out.

A few Egg Drop Soup recipes notes:

  • Many Egg Drop Soup recipes call for using cornstarch to thicken it up. I’ve made it both ways and honestly don’t care for adding it. Less is best in my book. But if you desire a slightly thicker broth, whisk together 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of chicken broth in a small measuring cup or bowl, then slowly stir cornstarch mixture into simmering broth to thicken.
  • For a spiced up version, add a bit of sriracha hot sauce and/or ground red pepper to taste. I do like it spice-say!

Here are some of myother favoritesoup recipes you may enjoy:

  • Verde Chicken Soup Recipe
  • White Bean and Roasted Mushroom Soup
  • Coconut Chicken Soup Recipe

Egg Drop Soup Recipe

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Egg Drop Soup

Yield: 4 cups

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

This tasty soup is super satisfying and hard to beat for a quick and inexpensive meal.

Ingredients

  • 32 ounces chicken broth
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 1/4 cup chopped green onions (about 2 green onions)
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Add chicken broth, ground ginger and soy sauce to a saucepan; bring to a simmer.
  2. Slowly stream in beaten eggs while stirring the soup in one direction.
  3. Add green onions. Salt and pepper to taste.

Notes

If you desire a slightly thicker broth, whisk together 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of chicken broth in a small measuring cup or bowl, then slowly stir cornstarch mixture into simmering broth to thicken.

For a spiced up version, add a bit of sriracha hot sauce or ground red pepper to taste.

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Originally published February 23, 2015.

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100 comments on “Egg Drop Soup Recipe”

  1. ElenaReply

    Can I make this without ginger?

  2. SashaReply

    I love this soup! I had to tweak mine a bit because I didn’t have ginger or green onions. I only had 28 oz left of chicken broth, so I used that, 1 tsp of soy, 3 large eggs, and 1/8 cup of chives. It’s DELICIOUS. I’ve been craving egg drop soup and was always curious about making it myself. I’m glad I did!

  3. Kathy DavisReply

    I am just finishing my bowl of your Egg Drop Soup 🙂
    I didn’t thicken it………kind of like it soupy…………….

    YUMMY…………….will be making this a lot ~

    THANK YOU

  4. Christina ChurchReply

    First time trying this. The eggs didn’t form the way they were supposed to. What did I do wrong for next time?

    • Sharon Mooney

      Wondering the same thing! Mine weren’t as chunky as I like!

  5. Christina m lohmeierReply

    I made the egg drop soup tonight for the first time and it came out great. Thank you so much

    • Colin

      it was very good and very easy to make definitely putting this in my recipe book .

  6. AmyReply

    I’ve used the same recipe for egg drop soup for years and just replaced it with this one in my cookbook, after making it twice over the last few months. I like it much better. I think it’s the ginger. I also prefer it without the cornstarch. Thanks!

    • Amy Johnson

      I’m so happy to hear that you enjoy it, Amy. I love ginger!

  7. Marielaina Perrone DDSReply

    Awesome recipe!!! Thanks for share.

  8. HandfulReply

    Yummy. I suggest finishing it with a drizzle of toasted sesame oil.

  9. Arpita PatelReply

    This soup is awesome! Better than the resturant! I did do as others did and added the cornstarch before the eggs. I also added a small sprinkle or garlic powder and a dash of soy sauce. I will make this many more times!

  10. JReyReply

    So easy, so good! Thanks for sharing!

  11. CJReply

    my entire family loves this recipe! I’ve made it with essentially nothing but the soy sauce and the broth before, along with every ingredient combination under the sun, and it literally never goes wrong. You can even severely mess up the measurements and it won’t come out *bad*. I’m a beginner cook and so is pretty much everyone else under my roof, and this is one of the only reliably good meals we’ve had in ages haha.

    Highly recommend. Also, if you have inexperienced cooks working with you, can be a good teaching tool to show when water is simmering vs when it isn’t (a thing i have had to learn to not get my eggs all wonky LOL)

  12. EleanorReply

    I had no idea that making egg drop soup was so easy and fast. I like mine a little thicker so I added a little corn starch and chicken stock like the recipe suggested. Delicious!

  13. Kayla CurryReply

    Little salty for my taste with the soy sauce but still delicious. Made another batch without soy sauce and turned out fantastic

  14. Katherine KeagleReply

    I made this for dinner tonight and it was so much better than what you get from takeout ! Did add a little cornstarch and cut the ginger to half a tsp. I will be adding this recipe to my book. Thank you so much <3

  15. ShannonReply

    For some reason, when I’m feeling under the weather, egg drop soup is all I want. It also can’t be takeout. I can’t stand takeout. Lacking a few ingredients, which I often am, I made it with what I had on hand. I also made a smaller portion for my seasonal allergy breakfast. I didn’t really measure anything, just kinda used my sniffer to the best of its red and raw ability. Some water, better than bouillon, a squirt of ginger paste, dash of soy, little S and P, then stirred in two beaten eggs. I didn’t have any green onions. I did, however, take your advice on the spice and added a dash of cayenne. Oh how soothing and warming this was. I believe this is the fastest and best to date! Thank you for sharing!

  16. David PolisterReply

    Made it for a side/starter with some left-over takeout Chinese. So we halved it. Didn’t have ginger powder at store but did have fresh ginger so sliced that up and minced it. I overdid the chicken bouillon broth, getting used to the powder and how much per cup. But turned out great. Will do this again. (With less bouillon powder) Maybe a little more ginger. Then since I like spice, will add in the spices that my wife can no longer tolerate.

  17. Stefanie PersonReply

    made this for the first time tonight it came out amazing!! I may omit the ginger next time but that’s a personal preference. I loved the recipie!!

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FAQs

What is egg drop soup made of? ›

Egg drop soup is a popular takeout staple at Chinese restaurants made with wispy beaten eggs in chicken broth. It's normally seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, and white pepper, thickened with a cornstarch slurry, and garnished with chopped green onions.

Is egg drop soup good or bad for you? ›

Egg drop soup is quite healthy. Egg drop soup calories and carbohydrates are low, which makes the dish good for people watching their weight. While the chicken broth and eggs are nutritious, this soup has the drawback of being high in sodium. However, you can reduce the saltiness by making the dish at home.

Why is Chinese egg drop soup so thick? ›

Beating the eggs with cornstarch before adding to the broth thickens them so they will be evenly distributed throughout the broth.

Can you just crack an egg into soup? ›

Whisk eggs in small bowl. Slowly pour eggs in thin stream into broth, stirring gently. Serve immediately.

Is egg drop soup good when sick? ›

It's especially perfect when you're sick and trying to rest up and recover. It takes minimal effort, is soothing on your throat, and actually provides some nutrients to help keep your energy up. Please don't wait to make this until your next head cold, you really need egg drop soup in your life immediately!

What makes egg drop soup gelatinous? ›

To accomplish a rich Egg Drop Soup, cornstarch is essential. Besides thickening up the soup just enough to give it body, it also helps keep the eggs silky and tender. Instead of dissolving the cornstarch with some cold water, I've seen some people adding cornstarch directly into the boiling broth.

Is egg drop soup a laxative? ›

A: No, but you may want to have two or three bowls of egg drop soup per day. The eggs it is made with are rich in albumin, a protein that is easily digested and absorbed into the bloodstream. Albumin helps maintain the balance of water in the bloodstream and body tissues.

Which Chinese soup is the healthiest? ›

Egg Drop Soup

Of the soups commonly found on Chinese restaurant menus, egg drop is the healthiest. Totally starving when you walk into a Chinese restaurant? Order soup as an appetizer, and egg drop is tops. "It's really made with eggs, so it does offer quite a bit of protein," says London.

Do Chinese people eat egg drop soup? ›

Egg drop soup, also known as egg flower soup, (Chinese: 蛋花湯; pinyin: Dànhuātāng) is a Chinese soup of wispy beaten eggs in chicken broth.

Why is my egg drop soup so slimy? ›

Do not use hot water. Hot water activates the corn starch and will result it slimy chunks of starch in your soup.

Why is my egg drop soup orange? ›

Turmeric or Yellow Food Coloring: Most restaurants use yellow food coloring or turmeric to make the Egg Drop Soup look more appetizing. I don't mind it without the color but if you prefer, you can use either. This is purely optional and based on your preference.

How long can egg drop soup last in the fridge? ›

How to Store Egg Drop Soup. Store your leftover egg drop soup for up to four days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat on the stove or in the microwave.

What to eat with egg drop soup? ›

What To Serve With Egg Drop Soup:
  • My favorite Fried Rice (or Quinoa Fried Rice)
  • 12-Minute Chicken & Broccoli.
  • 20-Minute Moo Shu Pork (or Chicken)
  • Beef & Broccoli.
  • Thai Basil Chicken.
  • Sesame Noodles with Broccoli and Almonds.
  • Black Pepper Chicken.

Is it OK to eat raw egg in soup? ›

No one should eat foods containing raw eggs. This includes health food milk shakes made with raw eggs, Caesar salad, Hollandaise sauce, and any other foods like homemade mayonnaise, ice cream, or eggnog made from recipes in which the egg ingredients are not cooked.

Is egg drop soup unhealthy? ›

The soup is made by adding a thin stream of beaten eggs to the boiling broth in the final moments of cooking, creating thin, silken strands or flakes of cooked egg that float in the soup is egg drop soup healthy? Yes. It's very low calorie and packed with protein. One bowl of soup (about 1 cup) is only 71 calories.

How do you make an egg drop? ›

Straws. Tape together several plastic straws around an egg to create a pointy house for the egg. The straw will absorb the force of the fall, keeping the egg safe. The bendiness of the plastic straws can also act like a car's suspension and absorb some impact!

Is egg drop soup healthier than wonton soup? ›

Choosing the Healthiest Soup

Both egg drop and wonton soups are among the better options if you are trying to eat healthy at a Chinese restaurant. A cup of egg drop soup contains 65 calories and only 1.5 grams of fat, while a cup of wonton soup provides 71 calories but only 0.6 grams of fat.

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