Chinese Napa Cabbage Soup (2024)

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Soul-soothing and comforting, this Chinese napa cabbage soup makes a great easy weeknight dinner! Ready in 30 minutes and only a handful of ingredients needed. A quick side dish that your family will love!

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I might be bias, but Chinese soups are some of the best soups to ever exist! Especially this particular napa cabbage soup. Just like my Chinese spinach soup, this soup is warm, flavorsome and comforting without being overly heavy.

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  • 💚Why you will love this recipe
  • 🥬What is napa cabbage
  • 🧄What you will need
  • 📃Notes/substitutions
  • 🔪How to make
  • ✔Helpful tips
  • ✨Variations
  • 🍚How to serve
  • ❔Commonly asked questions
  • 🍽More cozy vegan recipes
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💚Why you will love this recipe

  • Super comforting and packed with Asian flavors - Featuring tender veggies cooked in a flavorful broth, you will definitely be impress by how good this Chinese cabbage soup taste!
  • Only 7 ingredients needed - We are keeping seasonings simple here, allowing the flavor and texture of napa cabbage to shine.
  • Wholesome and nourishing - Packed full of nutritious and fiber-rich veggies, this soup is a delicious way to get your 5 a day.
  • Naturally meat-free and vegan - Hence, this amazing Chinese cabbage soup can be enjoyed by both vegans and meat-eaters alike.

🥬What is napa cabbage

Napa cabbage is also known as Chinese cabbage, Beijing cabbage, wombok or siu choy (绍菜) in Cantonese. It is widely used in Asian cooking and are usually added to soups, stews and stir-fries. It can also be chopped up and used as a filling for dumplings and spring rolls.

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Taste

Like most Chinese vegetables, napa cabbage don't have much flavor on its own. Anyhow, it will absorb flavors and seasonings readily like a sponge.

When cooked, napa cabbage has a mild sweetness, making it a great base ingredient for soups.

When cooked under high heat for a short period of time, like in stir-fries, they will be crisp and crunchy. However, in this recipe, we will be simmering it until soft and tender!

Where to buy

Chinese cabbage is one of the most common Chinese vegetables of all times, and can be easily found in most well stocked grocery stores. You can also find them in most Asian markets. Choose one with fresh-looking green leaves and a plump, firm core. Avoid those that look wilted or are eaten by bugs.

How to prepare

As we will only be using a few leaves in this Chinese cabbage soup, I usually just peel off the leaves individually. Then, rinse them well before slicing them into bite size pieces (about 2-3 inches long).

🧄What you will need

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📃Notes/substitutions

  • Soy sauce - Use gluten-free ones if needed, can also be substituted with tamari.
  • Shaoxing wine - Also known as Chinese cooking wine. You can use mirin or sake in place.
  • Oil-free - Use ¼ cup of broth or water to saute your garlic, and omit sesame oil.

🔪How to make

Heat up a tablespoon or so of neutral oil in a Dutch oven or soup pot. Once heated, place in garlic and saute for 1 minute until fragrant.

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Next, add in napa cabbage, carrot and broth. Bring mixture to a boil, then lower heat to a gentle simmer. Place the lid on and cook for 20 minutes, stirring every once in a while, until veggies have softened.

Remove from heat and stir in soy sauce, shaoxing wine and sesame oil. Give it a taste and add more soy sauce, if needed. Serve Chinese cabbage soup while warm!

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✔Helpful tips

  • You can use bouillon cubes or stock powder in place of vegetable broth. Heat up 4 cups of water, then add in cubes or powder. Stir until it has dissolved before adding in veggies.
  • Use a large enough Dutch oven or soup pot to prevent soup from boiling over while cooking. I am using a 5.5qt Dutch oven.
  • If you prefer your napa cabbage crunchy, reduce cooking time by 5-8 minutes. Separate it immediately from soup until ready to serve to prevent cabbage from cooking further.

✨Variations

Miso broth - Replace broth with equal amount of water. After vegetables are done cooking, turn the heat off and stir in 2-3 tablespoons of miso paste. You can also stir in a handful of wakame seaweed.

For protein - Cube up some silken or firm tofu and stir them in in the last few minutes of cooking.

To make it heartier - Cook up some noodles and stir them into the soup to make Chinese noodle soup. Udon, soba and rice noodles are some amazing choices.

Corn - Toss in chunks of corn on cobs along with the rest of the veggies to add extra flavor and sweetness to this Chinese cabbage soup.

Spicy - You can stir in 1-2 teaspoons of chili flakes.

🍚How to serve

  • Rice - The best way to serve your Chinese cabbage soup is with a bowl of freshly steamed rice, be it brown or white rice. For a lower carb version, you can use cauliflower or broccoli rice instead.
  • Noodles - Noodle dishes like a simple rice vermicelli stir fry or teriyaki soba stir fry will pair beautifully with this soup.
  • Other Chinese dishes - If you are serving a crowd, go all out by making some vegan orange chicken, tofu chop suey, or some sweet and sour chickpeas!
  • Bread - Lastly, you can pair napa cabbage soup with your favorite breads or flatbreads.

❔Commonly asked questions

How to store leftovers?

Leftover napa cabbage soup can be refrigerated for 3-4 days. As the veggies will turn softer and mushier upon reheating, I recommend slightly undercooking them if you are planning to make this soup ahead of time.

What can I use in place of napa cabbage?

I would highly recommend sticking to napa cabbage to make this Chinese cabbage soup if you can get your hands on it. However, if you can't find any, you can substitute it with other Chinese greens like bok choy and choy sum.

Can I eat the white parts of napa cabbage?

Yes, the stalk, aka the white parts, can be consumed raw or cooked. It is crunchy and crisp when raw, and will soften and turn tender upon cooking.

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Chinese Napa Cabbage Soup

Meesha

Soul-soothing and comforting, this Chinese napa cabbage soup makes a great easy weeknight dinner! Ready in 30 minutes and only a handful of ingredients needed. A quick side dish that your family will love!

5 from 21 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 21 minutes mins

Total Time 26 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine Chinese

Servings 4 servings

Calories 41 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 cups vegetable stock
  • 3 large leaves napa cabbage Slice into 2 inches pieces (about 0.5lb/250g)
  • 1 medium carrot sliced
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon shaoxing wine
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil

Instructions

  • Heat up a tablespoon or so of neutral oil in a Dutch oven or soup pot. Once heated, place in garlic and saute 1 minute until fragrant.

    3 cloves garlic

  • Next, add in napa cabbage, carrot and broth. Bring mixture to a boil, then lower heat to a gentle simmer. Place the lid on and cook for 20 minutes, stirring every once in a while, until veggies have softened.

    4 cups vegetable stock

  • Remove from heat and stir in soy sauce, shaoxing wine and sesame oil. Give it a taste and add more soy sauce, if needed. Serve Chinese cabbage soup while warm!

    3 large leaves napa cabbage, 1 medium carrot, 1 tablespoon soy sauce

Notes

Oil-free - Use ¼ cup of broth or water to saute your garlic, and omit sesame oil.

Helpful tips

  • You can use bouillon cubes or stock powder in place of vegetable broth. Heat up 4 cups of water, then add in cubes or powder. Stir until it has dissolved before adding in veggies.
  • Use a large enough Dutch oven or soup pot to prevent soup from boiling over while cooking. I am using a 5.5qt Dutch oven.
  • If you prefer your napa cabbage crunchy, reduce cooking time by 5-8 minutes. Separate it immediately from soup until ready to serve to prevent cabbage from cooking further.

Storing - Leftover napa cabbage soup can be refrigerated for 3-4 days. As the veggies will turn softer and mushier upon reheating, I recommend slightly undercooking them if you are planning to make this soup ahead of time.

Nutrition

Calories: 41kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1204mgPotassium: 118mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 3115IUVitamin C: 7mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition info calculated is just a rough estimate and is provided as a courtesy. Bear in mind that value will vary based on variables like specific brand or type of product used. To obtain the most accurate representation, it is highly recommended that you calculate it on your own with the actual amount and type of ingredient used.

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Comments

  1. Monika

    Chinese Napa Cabbage Soup (17)
    Love it!
    I added some mushrooms and a teaspoon of fresh ginger. Also added some chicken dumplings I had leftover from the day before so this made a whole meal.

    Reply

  2. Danielle

    Love this recipe! I didn’t have a carrot but I used a daikon radish in its place. It was even better! Perfect for cold weather!!

    Reply

  3. Wendy Robinson

    What can I use in place of the shaoxing wine? Can I use regular cooking wine? Looking for things that I have in my pantry.

    Reply

    • Jim Mee Sha

      You can substitute it with dry sherry, sake, or mirin.😁

      Reply

  4. Cici

    Hello,
    I came across this recipe while looking for ways to use up my regular cabbage. Would it work as a suitable substitute for napa cabbage in your opinion? Thank you!

    Reply

    • Jim Mee Sha

      Yes you can, but the taste might alter slightly.

      Reply

  5. Jane

    Chinese Napa Cabbage Soup (18)
    Delish! I also added some ginger and the white part of the scallions with the garlic. Near the end of cooking I added some mini wontons from Trader Joe’s and the rest of the scallions.

    Reply

    • Meesha

      So glad you like it! Yum, need to try adding wontons to mine the next time I make it. 😁

      Reply

  6. Lindy

    Chinese Napa Cabbage Soup (19)
    This is a delicious soup. I had leftover Napa cabbage to use up and was lucky to find this recipe.

    Reply

    • Meesha

      I am so happy to hear that!😁

      Reply

  7. Planty-O-Taste

    Chinese Napa Cabbage Soup (20)
    Hey, thanks for this recipe. I had a huge load of leftover napa and didn't know what to do with it, definitely was more than 3 leaves, probably 12 or so. I also added a large carrot cut into diamond and rhombus chunky shapes and diced in half an onion, and my wife and younger daughter were slurping away during dinner time, totally ignoring me. So, it was a hit!!

    Reply

    • Meesha

      I am super happy to hear that! Glad you are your family liked it 😊

      Reply

  8. Bett B

    Did you shred or tear the cabbage before adding? It seems so in the images, but you don't mention it in the instructions.

    Reply

    • Meesha

      Sorry, I had forgotten to add that in! You will need to roughly slice it into 2 inches pieces. 😁

      Reply

  9. Beth

    Three leave of cabbage doesn't seem like much.

    Reply

    • Meesha

      This recipe is incredibly versatile, so feel free to add more if you like.😁

      Reply

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FAQs

Is napa cabbage good for stock? ›

Napa Cabbage

Foods in the Brassica family, such as cabbage, are too strong for stock/broth and can impart a bitter taste.

How do you cut napa cabbage for soup? ›

The best way to cut napa cabbage for hot pot is to stack several leaves on top of each other and roll them tightly together. Start at one end and make thin crosswise cuts, creating strips of cabbage. Continue slicing the stacked leaves until all the cabbage is cut.

Why is Chinese cabbage different? ›

The Chinese cabbage, also known as the napa cabbage, is an elongated version of the regular cabbage but leafier. This is still a moderately tightly wrapped vegetable but its leaves are longer to create a longer shape.

What is a Chinese long napa cabbage? ›

The Long Napa Cabbage is a longer or more elongated version of the Napa, Nappa or Chinese Cabbage. It grows best in cool climates/seasons, but available year round. Napa Cabbage is a favorite of Asian cuisines and it's prepared into many different dishes and raw or cooked in different ways.

Is napa cabbage healthier than regular cabbage? ›

Both are excellent sources of important vitamins and minerals. Regular cabbage contains more calcium, zinc and potassium than napa, but napa cabbage contains higher levels of vitamins A, B3, iron and copper. Napa is also lower in sodium than regular cabbage.

Is napa cabbage anti inflammatory? ›

Napa cabbage offers a wide range of health benefits:

Folates: Napa cabbage is an excellent source of folic acid, one of the essential components of DNA. Vitamin C: The cabbage is rich in vitamin C, which can help the body fight infection and can also inhibit inflammation and free radicals.

Is napa cabbage and Chinese cabbage the same? ›

Napa cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis or Brassica rapa Pekinensis Group) is a type of Chinese cabbage originating near the Beijing region of China that is widely used in East Asian cuisine. Since the 20th century, it has also become a widespread crop in Europe, the Americas and Australia.

Can you overcook cabbage in soup? ›

Can you overcook cabbage in soup? Yes! Once cabbage is overcooked, it will not have a pleasant smell. You want to add the cabbage AFTER the soup has begun to boil and cook only until the rice is al dente.

How long before napa cabbage goes bad? ›

Storing napa cabbage means making sure it's covered or put in a storage container to prevent wilting. Then, place it in the fridge. Store it unwashed for up to a week.

Which is more nutritious napa cabbage or bok choy? ›

With that in mind, if you take the color of both bok choy and napa cabbage into consideration, bok choy comes out deeper on the green spectrum. It is substantially higher in folate, vitamin C, vitamin A, and calcium than its cruciferous cousin napa cabbage.

Why does Chinese cabbage have black spots? ›

Black spots can occur during growth or due to mold. It is best to remove the outside leaves and discard them, then wash the remaining cabbage before use. If the spots are on the inside leaves as well, return the cabbage to the store for a refund.

What is another name for napa cabbage? ›

Its common names include Chinese white cabbage, Peking cabbage, or celery cabbage (due to its white stalks). The word “napa” comes from the Japanese word for leaves, but in Japan, it's called hakusai. Australians call it wombok cabbage, a misinterpretation of the Cantonese name. In Korea, it's called baechu.

What vegetables not to use in stock? ›

Some vegetables that don't do well in stock are:
  • Leafy green parts of carrots and celery.
  • Brassicas, including cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, rutabagas, collard greens, kohlrabi, and kale.
  • Artichokes.
  • Beets.
  • Potatoes and sweet potatoes.
  • Squash flesh, including winter squash and zucchini.
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What is napa cabbage good for? ›

napa cabbages

Napa cabbage has manganese, which has been shown to help prevent overly high blood sugar levels that can contribute to diabetes. Napa cabbage is also rich in Vitamin C, which helps to enhance our immunity. It consists of vitamin B6 which is responsible for dealing with number of emotional disorders.

What do you use napa cabbage for? ›

Napa cabbage, a Chinese variety that can be found at any major grocery store, has a more tender texture and slightly sweeter taste than standard green or red cabbages. It's commonly used in dishes like kimchi, soups, or as a stuffing for dumplings, but there's a world of other ways to eat napa cabbage.

What not to put in chicken stock? ›

The Spruce Eats suggests that the chicken giblets are often found stuffed inside the cavity of the chicken and usually include the neck, heart, gizzard, and liver. Most of these are excellent in adding additional flavor to your stock, except for the liver, which can imbed a bitter flavor, per The Spruce Eats.

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