A Comforting One-Pot Meal for Rainy Days, Busy Evenings, and Recovery Meals.
Living in Singapore has introduced me to many dishes that were completely unfamiliar to me when I first arrived. Having grown up with the flavours of South Indian cooking, noodle soups and dumplings were not something I naturally gravitated towards. Over the years, however, I gradually learnt to appreciate the subtle flavours and comforting nature of many Asian soups and noodle dishes.
One dish that I particularly enjoy is Vegetarian Bee Hoon with Dumpling Soup.
There is something incredibly satisfying about a steaming bowl filled with delicate rice vermicelli, tender vegetables, flavourful dumplings, and a fragrant broth infused with ginger, garlic, and sesame oil. It is simple food, yet deeply comforting.
This is the kind of meal I find myself reaching for when I have a cold, a sore throat, or simply need something warm and nourishing. The soft Bee Hoon noodles are easy to eat, the broth is soothing, and the vegetables and dumplings transform it into a wholesome one-pot meal. It is filling without feeling heavy and satisfying without being rich.
What I particularly love about this recipe is its flexibility. You can use whatever vegetables happen to be sitting in your refrigerator, making it both practical and economical. It is also a wonderful way to create a nourishing meal in under thirty minutes without compromising on flavour.
Whether enjoyed on a rainy evening, served as a quick weeknight dinner, or prepared when someone in the family is feeling under the weather, this Vegetarian Bee Hoon with Dumpling Soup never fails to bring warmth and comfort to the table.
Simple, nourishing, and full of flavour, it is truly a meal that feels like a warm hug in a bowl.
Ingredients
For the Soup
Bee Hoon (Rice Vermicelli) – 200 g
Vegetarian Dumplings – 12 to 15
Vegetable Stock – 1 litre
Garlic – 3 cloves, minced
Ginger – 1-inch piece, thinly sliced
Sesame Oil – 1 tbsp
Light Soy Sauce – 1 tbsp
White Pepper – to taste
For the Vegetables
Baby Bok Choy or other leafy greens – 100 g
Carrot – ½, thinly sliced
Fresh Shiitake Mushrooms – 4 to 5, sliced
Bean Sprouts – a handful
Method
Prepare the Noodles
Soak the Bee Hoon in room-temperature water for 15 to 20 minutes until softened.
Drain thoroughly and keep aside.
🚫Avoid using hot water as it may make the noodles overly soft and mushy.
Prepare the Broth
Heat the sesame oil in a large pot over medium heat.
Add the minced garlic and sliced ginger.
Sauté gently for about a minute until fragrant.
Pour in the vegetable stock.
Add the light soy sauce and white pepper.
Bring the broth to a gentle boil.
Cook the Dumplings and Vegetables
Carefully add the vegetarian dumplings to the simmering broth.
Add the sliced carrots and shiitake mushrooms.
Allow everything to simmer for 4 to 5 minutes until the dumplings are cooked and begin floating to the surface.
✨️Finish the Soup🍜
Add the bok choy and bean sprouts.
Gently add the softened Bee Hoon.
Cook for another 2 minutes until the vegetables are tender and the noodles are heated through.
Taste and adjust the seasoning if required.
Serve immediately while piping hot.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this comforting soup as a complete meal on its own.
For extra flavour, garnish with:
• Chopped spring onions
• Crispy fried shallots
• A drizzle of chilli oil
• Fresh coriander leaves
• Toasted sesame seeds
The soup also pairs beautifully with Asian-style pickles or an extra side of steamed dumplings.
Variations
• Add tofu puffs or firm tofu cubes for extra protein.
• Include baby corn, snow peas, spinach, napa cabbage, broccoli, or any vegetables you have on hand.
• Stir in a spoonful of miso paste for a deeper umami flavour.
• Add a splash of unsweetened soy milk for a slightly richer broth.
• Use homemade vegetable dumplings for special occasions.
Is It Vegan?
Yes, provided the dumplings and vegetable stock used are entirely plant-based.
Is It Gluten-Free?
Bee Hoon is naturally gluten-free as it is made from rice.
However, ensure that:
• The soy sauce used is gluten-free.
• The dumplings are made without wheat wrappers if gluten-free preparation is required.
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