πŸ“Œ Mugwort and Poached Egg Soup

Posted 17 April 2026 by: Admin #Recipes

Ever craved something warm on a Sunday morning but lacked the energy to spend an hour cooking? Mugwort is that herb you sometimes spot at the market without really knowing what to do with it. This bowl solves both problems at once.

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Mugwort and Poached Egg Soup
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Total Time
20 minutes
Servings
2 servings

Ingredients :

  • Fresh Mugwort (artemisia) — This is the key herb of the dish. You can find it fresh or dried in herbalist shops or Asian markets. Fresh is definitely better — it releases an earthy, slightly camphorous scent that transforms completely with heat. If you can’t find it, fresh tarragon can help aromatically, though the result will be different.
  • Eggs — Use fresh eggs, preferably farm eggs with a bright orange, almost reddish yolk. A fresh egg holds its shape better during poaching — the white tightens around the yolk instead of spreading into ghostly filaments in the broth.
  • Chicken broth — Homemade if you have it, otherwise a good quality cube. Avoid overly salty cubes — you’ll be slightly reducing the liquid during infusion, which concentrates the flavors and Therefore the salt too.
  • Ginger — One small slice, no more. Ginger here is a base note, not the main character. Too much, and it completely wipes out the mugwort. A two-centimeter slice is enough.

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