Today I made myself a little random noodle soup for dinner, with chicken, wild mushrooms, fresh ginger slices, and some basil leaves.
After my obsession with Chinese dramas lately, I have to make for myself (myself only, because my family is not into it) at least something resembling Chinese food once in a while, though I can't help lending a Mediterranean flavour in (almost) everything I cook (hence the basil - I know, I know, I should probably use something with a milder flavour instead, like parsley or coriander, or something with more depth, like spinach, but I was in a hurry, and the flowerpot was in front of me, lol).
In this case, the chicken was leftover from the one we grilled for lunch, the noodles were the quick cooking variety, and I used just a slice of store bought chicken stock - but surprise! it was delicious!! The broth was clear, aromatic, and fresh, the ingredients really complemented each other, and it was both very appetizing and very pleasing to the eye! And relatively healthy and fat free.
Maybe the big secret was the wild mushrooms (my father brings them home, cleans them, slices them, grills them a little with just salt, pepper, oregano and thyme, that we then store for later use - do not try this at home, unless you really know what you're doing!). As for spices and aromatics, just a dash of soya sauce, some drops of Tabasco, and that's it - the basil leaves, the delicious fresh & spicy ginger, and the previously marinated chicken do the job.