
ugh.argh.blarg.danggit.shit.#$@%!
i’m still sick. when life gives you a sinus infection, make something spicy! i was torn between chinese hot and sour soup, miso soup, or spicy thai tom yum, but the idea of hot coconut-y goodness rang out above the other contenders, and tom yum won this round. this isn’t the most authentic recipe, but given my delicate condition (LOL) and my close proximity to a co-op v an asain grocer, i’d say i didn’t do half bad. i serve this over a pile of brown rice (jasmine if you dont care about the lack of fiber), grab the tissues, and relax the night away with the twin peaks box set. oh special agent dale cooper. swoon.
The Midwest Vaygun’s Kick-Your-Cold’s-Ass Rendition Of Tom Yum!
1 small can of coconut milk (about 8oz)
1 pound tofu, cubed- any firmness, left fresh
1 inch ginger, grated
zest of one lime (or 3 kaffir lime leaves) and its juice
2 big cloves of garlic, minced
2 stalks lemongrass
8 oz each, shitake and button mushrooms. cleaned, shitakes de-stemmed, and sliced
1 c frozen peas, thawed
sambal olek, or sriracha sauce, to taste
1 tbs braggs liquid aminos, or 1/2 tbs soy sauce
1 cup sliced bok, or pak choy (or broccoli)
6 cups vegetable stock
bring the vegetable stock to a simmer in a meduim sized soup pot and add the ginger, lime zest and garlic. take your lemon grass and peel off the outer layer. cut off the dry end about 1/3 of the way down, or to where the lemon grass is no longer firm. cut the remaining pieces in half length wise, and bash them with a muddler, pan, sturdy glass, whatever, until bruised but still whole. toss these into the stock and cover. simmer the stock for ten minutes, it should be extremely fragrant when done. remove and discard the lemongrass, and toss your mushrooms into the pot along with the tofu. re-cover, and simmer until the mushrooms are soft. now toss in the bok choy, and simmer for 2 minutes-the bok choy should stay crispy. afterwords, turn off the heat and add in the rest of your ingredients-use additional hot sauce and braggs to your liking and if you feel fancy, garnish with cilantro.

tofu tom yum-my soup!

SWOON!
ps. YO! if you liked this one, youd probably also like my other thai coconut soup recipe! its almost identical, and i totally forgot i ever made it