Kimchi Recipe for the Soul: Vegan Kimchi Noodle Soup

Happy March and Spring with a healthy vegan kimchi recipe!

March has arrived, and while the new month may bring longer days and more sunshine, we’re still craving some comfort. And there’s nothing more comforting than the nourishing flavours of this Vegan Kimchi Noodle Soup Recipe.

This recipe is packed with gut-friendly and immune-boosting benefits. Naked Kimchi & Co takes centre stage in this recipe, with their vegan gluten-free kimchi with turmeric and seaweed acting as important fuel and delivering ultimate taste results.

Keep reading to discover the recipe, the full ingredient list can be found at the very end. 

Begin by…

Sauté your vegetables by heating a tbsp of oil over a deep pot on medium heat. Then add in the shallots, JUX Garlic Pieces, JUX Ginger Powder. Sauté for 2-3 minutes or until the aromas start to develop.

Once the aromatics have been sautéed, add in Naked Kimchi Co Vegan Kimchi with Turmeric ,mushrooms, tofu (or a plant-based protein of your choice), and Bonraw’s Natural Sweetener Silver Birch Granulated.

Season with…

Season with Poon’s Extraordinary Chilli Oil an aromatic chilli oil, with the intense flavours of salted black beans. Add some extra salt if needed, and finish with water.

Simmer…

Let your broth come to a simmer, and then cover the pot and leave for another 35-40 minutes. Towards the end of the simmer, you can also add in your greens of choice. Simmer for another 3-5 minutes before removing from the stove.
And to serve…

In a separate pot, cook your noodles and drain them before preparing them to serve with the soup. Pour your kimchi broth on top, with the mushrooms, tofu, and greens. Garnish with chopped green onions for some added freshness, then enjoy!

Full Ingredients List

Did you know?

If you have read anything about taking turmeric you may know it helps to have black pepper and good fat to help with the bioavailability of our bodies. Bioavailability refers to the extent a substance becomes completely available to its intended biological destination.

When turmeric is fermented, it becomes water-soluble, which makes it more easily absorbed by the body.

Methods to Improve the Solubility of Curcumin from Turmeric, MDPI publication

This kimchi recipe above is including the Naked Kimchi & Co vegan and gluten-free kimchi with turmeric

The anticancer, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiaging effects of turmeric or curcumin have been confirmed by numerous in vitro and in vivo studies, as well as in clinical trials.

Methods to Improve the Solubility of Curcumin from Turmeric, MDPI publication

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