By Rayzel Lam 6 Comments
meal components: protein + veggie
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Rating: 4
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Meal Type | AP - Alternate Protocol, Dinner, LSP - Loose Simeons Protocol, Lunch, Main Meals, Protein + Veggie, Rayzels Favorites, , Vegetarian |
Food Group | Alternative Protein |
Ingredients by Protein | Eggs |
Ingredients by Veggie | Green Onions, Mushrooms |
Servings | servings |
Ingredients
- 2 Eggs
- 6 Egg Whites
- 1/8 tsp ground ginger
- 1/4 cup green onions chopped
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp aminos
- 4 cups chicken broth You can use water instead
AP variation:
- 1/2 cup Shiitake mushrooms diced-AP
Ingredients
AP variation:
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Instructions
AP: add the mushrooms to a large saucepan with 1/8 cup of chicken broth. Sauté over medium heat until all the juice has evaporated then continue with the recipe as written.
Pour the chicken broth into a medium pot.
Add the salt, black pepper, aminos and ginger to the broth.
Bring to a boil. Meanwhile, in a separate bowl, whisk the egg and egg whites.
Pour the eggs into the boiling broth a little at a time. The eggs should cook immediately and turn into strands of cooked egg.
Add green onion and serve.
Recipe Notes
You can make the broth for this recipe in advance and freeze it. Remove from freezer, return to saucepan to boil and add eggs and egg whites as instructed. Make it SP Recipe by removing the Shiitake Mushrooms. Macros listed are for AP version.
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Nutrition Facts
hCG Recipe | Egg Drop Soup w/ Green Onions & Shiitake Mushrooms | AP + LSP
Amount Per Serving
Calories 171 Calories from Fat 63
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 7g 11%
Total Carbohydrates 9g 3%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Sugars 3g
Protein 20g 40%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Comments
Denise D'Angelo
I made this soup with beef bouillon and used cabbage instead of mushrooms.
I seasoned with fresh thyme.
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Rayzel Lam
Awesome I’m so glad you liked it! And a great way to make it an SP recipe.
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Michelle C
I have been so impressed with the depth and detail in your websites! Your food photos are absolutely inspiring. They have made a huge difference in my attitude towards food (and it’s perceived limitations) on this protocol. And, because I am not gifted in the kitchen, I sincerely appreciate every instruction you take the time to include. It’s helping me venture out of my box—eating grilled chicken, tomato wedges and apple slices for every meal.
Tonight I made the egg drop soup and it was delicious!!! It was quick and easy. Perfect on this snowy Michigan night. I’ve earmarked at least a dozen more recipes from your site that I want to try. Thanks for adding this unexpected excitement to my journey!
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Rayzel Lam
Hello Michelle!
Man thank you SO much for writing in with this feedback. Really made my day today. I was SO nervous deciding to start this project. It’s so hard to make P2 recipes taste good- I felt so worried everyone would hate them and it would be a huge disaster lol. I’m so glad I forged ahead anyway. Oh and you’re right soup on a snowy day like that does sound divine. We’ve been having a dry winter here and I’m waiting anxiously to see some snow fall- I just love that white powdery stuff. ;)- Thanks again for the lovely comment.Log in to Reply
Alyssa
What on earth in this soup is 9 carbs? I put all ingredients into my macros counter and it was 2.8 carbs per serving. Even without entering it in, I knew it couldn’t be 9 just by looking at it. Please explain.
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Rayzel Lam
In this case it’s mostly the chicken broth if you were using that. There’s 6g carbs in each serving of the chicken broth we used. Then 1 for green onions and 1 for mushrooms.
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