Mike's Traditional Old Sober Soup
Mike's Traditional Old Sober Soup

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Mike's Traditional Old Sober Soup is one of the most favored of current trending meals on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It is easy, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. Mike's Traditional Old Sober Soup is something which I have loved my whole life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

Check Out our Selection & Order Now. I typically use my leftover prime rib and any leftover Au Jus from holiday meals. [look for my Mike's EZ Prime Rib recipe] So, know there will be additional herbs and spices in this prime rib version. It will also take less time to cook until meat is melt in. This delicious soup is traditionally made with tender, long.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mike's traditional old sober soup using 24 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Mike's Traditional Old Sober Soup:
  1. Make ready ● Old Sober Soup Ingredients
  2. Take 4 lb Beef Chuck Tender Roast [cut in 1/2" cubes]
  3. Take 4 box (32 oz) Beef Broth [reserve 1 box more if needed]
  4. Get 1 box Thick Spaghetti Noodles
  5. Make ready 1/3 cup Fresh Chives [chopped + reserves]
  6. Make ready 1 tbsp Cracked Black Pepper
  7. Prepare 3 tsp Louisiana Hot Sauce [no substitutions]
  8. Take 2 tbsp Fresh Garlic
  9. Prepare 1 tsp Granulated Onion Powder
  10. Prepare 1 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
  11. Take 1 tbsp Cajun Seasoning
  12. Make ready 1 tsp Soy Sauce
  13. Make ready 1 tsp Oregano
  14. Prepare 1 tbsp Dried Parsley
  15. Make ready 1 tsp Red Pepper Flakes
  16. Make ready ● For The Sides, Garnishments & Equipment
  17. Make ready 8 Boiled Eggs [halved]
  18. Make ready 1 cup Sliced Fresh Chives
  19. Take as needed Worcestershire Sauce
  20. Get as needed Louisiana Hot Sauce
  21. Prepare as needed Soy Sauce
  22. Prepare as needed Ketchup
  23. Get 4 Large Styrofoam Cups
  24. Get 8 Chopsticks

Fill a stockpot with water and add the beef bouillon, salt, old bay, onion powder and canola oil. Add the roast and make sure the water totally covers the roast. Spices such as ginger, white pepper and spicy chili paste flavour this traditional soup that originates from China's Sichuan region, but has become a favourite in numerous Asian cultures. Get the recipe for Easy Hot and Sour Soup With Shanghai Noodles Pronounced Yock-a-MAY, and often called "Yock" by locals, this fragrant concoction is typically served at African-American bars, Second Lines and festivals.

Instructions to make Mike's Traditional Old Sober Soup:
  1. ● Chop beef chuck or prime rib into 1" bite sized cubes [trim any fat] and chop your chives. - - ● I typically use my leftover prime rib and any leftover Au Jus from holiday meals. [look for my Mike's EZ Prime Rib recipe] - - ● So, know there will be additional herbs and spices in this prime rib version. It will also take less time to cook until meat is melt in your mouth tender. - - ● If you have any leftover prime rib bones, throw those in your pot as well. There's a lot of fat and flavor in those suckers! - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/341086-mikes-ez-prime-rib
  2. ● Place all ingredients - except for 1 of your 4 boxes of broth, your noodles and anything listed as sides/garnishments - in a large pot. - - ● Simmer covered for 2 hours or, until meat is melt in your mouth tender, if using raw chuck. - ● After 2 hours, I'll add some additional crispy chive ends for soup body and texture.
  3. ● Boil your eggs. Using older eggs [they're much easier to peel] bring your eggs and water to a rapid boil. - - ● Once at a full boil, turn off heat and allow eggs to sit with lid on for 18 minutes.
  4. Arrest the cooking process by placing your eggs in an ice bath immediately.
  5. ● In a seperate pot, bring 1/2 of your broth and water as needed, 1 tsp salt and a small splash of oil to a boil. - ● Place noodles in your simmering pot and boil al dente [important step as you'll be simmering your noodles again for 2 minutes in your original broth] - as per manufactures directions. - - ● Usually about 9 to 10 minutes.
  6. Drain your noodles. Do not rinse.
  7. ● Taste test your broth at this point and see if you'd like to add additional hot sauce, pepper, garlic, soy sauce or Cajun Seasoning. - - ● Immediately add noodles to your original beef pot for 2 minutes on a heavy boil to absorb your fullest broth flavors. - ● Serve in styrofoam cups [if on the go] with sliced eggs, fresh chives and a splash of each garnishment listed, if desired.
  8. For the record, let it be said that I don't quite get the Ketchup garnishment part of this recipe but, to each his own!
  9. Old Sober with Udon Noodles. Enjoy!

Spices such as ginger, white pepper and spicy chili paste flavour this traditional soup that originates from China's Sichuan region, but has become a favourite in numerous Asian cultures. Get the recipe for Easy Hot and Sour Soup With Shanghai Noodles Pronounced Yock-a-MAY, and often called "Yock" by locals, this fragrant concoction is typically served at African-American bars, Second Lines and festivals. It's also called "Old Sober" in New Orleans because of its divine powers to physically reverse the toxins consumed the night prior as a result of a night on the town. Affectionately dubbed 'Old Sober', the little-known New Orleans dish called yakamein is said to right even the worst symptoms of fun. This traditional Spanish soup is made with chickpeas, andouille sausage, onion, olive oil and red potatoes.

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