Egg Drop Soup
Egg drop soup is one of those simple, soothing meals that feels like comfort in a bowl. It’s light yet filling, made with a gentle broth and soft ribbons of egg that come together in minutes. People love it because it’s easy, affordable, and perfect for nights when cooking feels like too much. This egg drop soup fits beautifully into busy evenings, quick family dinners, or quiet cold nights when you just want something warm and calming. I usually whisk the eggs while the broth heats, knowing dinner will be ready before anyone even asks what’s cooking. It’s simple food that feels caring, familiar, and easy to come back to again and again.

Why You Will Love This Recipe
This soup is all about ease and comfort without sacrificing flavor. It comes together quickly, uses pantry staples, and doesn’t require careful timing or special tools. The broth is gentle and savory, while the eggs add softness that feels satisfying without being heavy. It’s weeknight-friendly, budget-conscious, and easy to adjust based on what you have. Leftovers reheat well, making it great for lunch the next day. This egg drop soup recipe is also crowd-pleasing because it’s mild, cozy, and works for different tastes. It’s the kind of recipe people love to save on Pinterest because it’s reliable, calming, and always welcome on busy days.

Ingredients
Tip: Use fresh eggs for the softest, most delicate egg ribbons.

Instructions
Step 1: Preparation
Crack the eggs into a small bowl and whisk until smooth and pale. In another bowl, mix cornstarch with water until fully dissolved. Slice the green onion and keep everything nearby so it’s ready once the broth starts simmering.
Step 2: Main Cooking Process
Pour the broth into a saucepan and heat over medium until gently steaming. Add salt, pepper, and sesame oil. The broth should smell warm and savory, with small bubbles forming but not boiling hard.
Step 3: Combining Ingredients
Stir the cornstarch mixture into the broth and let it thicken slightly. Slowly pour in the eggs while stirring the broth in one direction. You’ll see soft, silky egg strands form almost immediately.
Step 4: Finishing & Final Simmer
Lower the heat and let the soup rest for a minute so everything settles. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. Sprinkle with green onions and serve while the soup is hot and comforting.
Why This Recipe Works for Busy Days
This soup is ready in minutes, which makes it perfect for busy schedules. There’s no chopping marathon or long simmering time. It’s easy to double, reheats gently, and feels just as comforting the next day, making it ideal for Pinterest cooks who like to plan ahead.
Tips & Tricks
Variations
Meaty version
Add finely shredded cooked chicken near the end for a heartier bowl. Warm it gently in the broth so it stays tender. This version works well when you want the soup to feel more filling without changing its gentle texture.
Vegetarian option
Use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth. Add a splash of soy sauce for depth. The soup stays light and comforting while keeping the same soft egg texture and quick cooking time.
Ingredient swap
Replace sesame oil with a small knob of butter for a milder flavor. This creates a softer, more familiar taste that works well for kids or anyone who prefers a very gentle broth.
Flavor or herb boost
Add a pinch of ground ginger or white pepper for warmth. Fresh herbs like chives or cilantro sprinkled on top can also brighten the soup without overpowering it.
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Nutrition Information (Approximate)
Each serving contains about 120–160 calories and 8–10 grams of protein. The soup also provides small amounts of iron and B vitamins from the eggs. Values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredients and portion sizes.
FAQs
Conclusion
This soup is a reminder that comfort food doesn’t need to be complicated. With just a few ingredients and a short cooking time, you can have something warm and familiar ready in minutes. You can adjust the seasoning, add small extras, or keep it plain, making it easy to return to whenever you need something gentle. This egg drop soup fits into everyday cooking without pressure and feels especially nice on quiet nights when you want something warm, simple, and comforting to end the day.
Egg Drop Soup
Course: Soups2
servings5
minutes10
minutes140
kcalA light, comforting soup made with a warm broth and soft egg ribbons. Quick to make, gentle in flavor, and perfect for busy nights or simple lunches.
Ingredients
4 cups chicken broth
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon cornstarch
2 tablespoons water
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
½ teaspoon sesame oil
1 green onion, sliced
Directions
- Whisk eggs in a small bowl until smooth.
- Mix cornstarch with water until dissolved.
- Heat broth in a saucepan over medium heat.
- Add salt, pepper, and sesame oil.
- Stir in cornstarch mixture and simmer gently.
- Slowly pour in eggs while stirring in one direction.
- Cook for one minute, then remove from heat.
- Top with green onions and serve warm.







