Chinese Bird's Nest Soup Recipe • Steamy Kitchen Recipes Giveaways (2024)

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Birds’ nests are prized in Chinese culture, so this Bird’s Nest Soup is for special occasions when you really want to impress! Follow this recipe for a soup that’s fit for royalty.

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Why This Bird’s Nest Soup Is So Good

  • A Chinese delicacy that’s steeped in history
  • Impress guests with this decadent soup.
  • Easy to make.

Ingredients

  • Dried red dates
  • Rock sugar
  • Bird’s nest
  • Water

How To Make This Bird’s Nest Soup – Step By Step

Soak the bird’s nest overnight in cool water.

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The nest should be clean of all impurities.

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If you happen to get bird’s nest that contains impurities, it’s best to clean the nest one more time. Bring a pot of water to a boil, and boil the bird’s nest for 10 minutes, then drain and rinse with cool water.

But since this bird’s nest is so clean, all we needed to do was soak overnight and drain.

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Bring a pot with 6 cups of water to a low simmer. Add in the drained bird’s nest and jujubes.

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Keep the heat on low – you don’t want a hard, rolling boil (which would break the delicate bird’s nest). Aim for the smallest bubbles possible.

Cook for 30 minutes – 2 hours. The timing really depends on the quality of the bird’s nest that you have. For Golden Nest’s products, it only took 30 minutes of cooking to get a gelatinous texture. If you over-cook the bird’s nest, it will become gummy and break apart, ruining the very expensive delicacy!

Taste the bird’s nest – it should be soft, gelatinous, slippery-like.

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Add in 4 medium chunks of rock sugar. You can turn off the heat and just let the sugar slowly dissolve. Taste and add additional sugar if you’d like. The flavor should be delicately sweet.

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Serve warm.

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What Is Bird’s Nest Soup?

Bird’s Nest Soup 燕窝is one of the most luxurious and expensive delicacies in Chinese cuisine. The shallow cup-shaped nest that hang from the sides of caves takes the swiftlet bird over 30 days to build. For hundreds of years, bird’s nest soup has been prized for its health benefits, especially increasing libido.

For the price of $100 per serving at some restaurants, you might expect the most delicious experience. In fact, the bird’s nest has very little flavor on it’s own, and its gelatinous texture might be forgettable. But what you’re buying is rarity and centuries of tradition, culture and perhaps superstition.

Chinese Bird's Nest Soup Recipe • Steamy Kitchen Recipes Giveaways (9)I’ve only had Chinese Bird’s Nest Soup a few times, the last time was about 10 years ago in Hong Kong. U.S. based Golden Nest company sent 1 ounce of their AAA grade (retail $105) bird’s nest to cook.

I recruited Mom to help me, as I’ve never cooked with such an expensive ingredient before! Mom called her sister, in Hong Kong, for a recipe.

For premium, high quality bird’s nest, the simpler and cleaner the recipe, the better. “According to theQing Dynasty manual of gastronomy, the Suiyuan shidan, bird nest was a delicate ingredient that must not be flavoured or cooked with anything strong tasting or oily.” (source)

Quality of Bird’s Nest is Important

One of Mom’s cookbooks talks extensively about bird’s nest. There are different grades of nests, the blackish nest near the top is the lowest quality (see all the feathers?), and the spongy looking nest (middle, top), is a lesser quality, the kind that many restaurants will use but will doctor up the soup with many other ingredients.

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Golden Nest’s bird’s nest resembles the bottom left photo. Perfectly formed, white, with no impurities.

Protecting The Swiflets Is Important

Any animal product that is high highly prized and can fetch a large sum of money needs to be tightly regulated, to protect the animal. Reputable companies will wait for the swiftlet to lay their eggs, and for the birds to hatch prior to harvesting the nest. The industry is highly regulated and taxed. The problem is poachers, illegal harvesting and illegal export of bird’s nests. Only purchase bird’s nests from reputable companies. Golden Nest is based in the California, and you can look up their Better Business Bureau rating online.

Bird’s Nest Soup – A Simple Soup

Because of the extreme high quality of the bird’s nest, we opted for a pleasantly sweet soup with only 3 ingredients: bird’s nest, red date (jujube) and rock sugar.

Jujube – Dried Red Dates

Dried jujube is considered a Chinese superfood for their health benefits. You’ll often find these dates in traditional Chinese herbal concoctions, soups and braised dishes. Jujube has 80x the vitamin C than grapes and apples, and they aresaid to “stimulate the production of white blood cells, which improves immunity, and decrease the levels of cholesterol in your bloodstream, which helps protect the liver” (source)

The taste is sweet.

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Rock Sugar In This Bird’s Nest Soup

Rock sugar is used often in Chinese cooking – they are golden, irregular clumps of sugar. Its taste is clean, less sweet than granulated sugar and dissolves nicely in hot water without a gritty texture.

You can find it packaged in boxes or bags, in Asian markets.

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Top Tips For This Bird’s Nest Soup

  • If you happen to get bird’s nest that contains impurities, it’s best to clean the nest one more time. Bring a pot of water to a boil, and boil the bird’s nest for 10 minutes, then drain and rinse with cool water.
  • When boiling the bird’s nest you want a gentle boil or it will rip up the bird’s nest.
  • Taste and add additional sugar if you’d like.
  • Serve warm

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Bird’s Nest Soup

Jaden Hair

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

soak 8 hours hrs

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Soup

Cuisine Chinese

Servings 6 servings

Calories 272 kcal

Ingredients

  • Dried Red Dates
  • Rock sugar
  • Bird’s nest

Instructions

  • Soak the bird's nest overnight in cool water.

  • Drain.

  • Bring a pot with 6 cups of water to a low simmer. Add in the drained bird's nest and jujubes.

  • Keep the heat on low - you don't want a hard, rolling boil (which would break the delicate bird's nest). Aim for the smallest bubbles possible.

  • Cook for 30 minutes - 2 hours. The timing really depends on the quality of the bird's nest that you have. For Golden Nest's products, it only took 30 minutes of cooking to get a gelatinous texture. If you over-cook the bird's nest, it will become gummy and break apart, ruining the very expensive delicacy!

  • Taste the bird's nest - it should be soft, gelatinous, slippery-like.

  • Add in 4 medium chunks of rock sugar. You can turn off the heat and just let the sugar slowly dissolve. Taste and add additional sugar if you'd like. The flavor should be delicately sweet.

  • Serve warm.

Nutrition

Calories: 272kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 9gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 4mgPotassium: 169mgFiber: 2gSugar: 8gCalcium: 14mgIron: 1mg

Keyword bird's nest soup, chinese fine dining, tradtional chinese soup

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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in birds nest soup? ›

Chinese people have been enjoying Bird's Nest Soup, also known as Bird Saliva Soup, for generations. Despite the name "bird's saliva" suggesting otherwise, the secret ingredient is really the nests made by several species of swiftlets, especially the cave swiftlet (Aerodramus fuciphagus).

What is the main ingredient of authentic birds nest soup? ›

Rather from being made from twigs and bits of moss, they're made from the hardened saliva from swiftlet nests and dissolved in a broth. If that still doesn't sound too appetising, don't worry, today they're harvested entirely for human consumption and super-high in minerals like calcium, magnesium and potassium.

What is the Chinese dish with birds nest? ›

The best-known use of edible bird's nest is bird's nest soup, a delicacy in Chinese cuisine. When dissolved in water, the bird's nests have a flavored gelatinous texture utilized in soup or sweet soup (tong sui).

Why is bird nest soup so expensive? ›

And the main ingredient? The partially dissolved nest of a swiftlet, a small bird native to Southeast Asia. Three times a year, swiftlets build nests out of their sticky saliva on cave walls and cliff sides, where they raise their young. It's the high cost of these saliva nests that makes bird's nest soup so expensive.

How long to soak bird nest before cooking? ›

Soak the raw bird's nest in cold water for 3-4 hours or overnight in the fridge. Place the bird's nest in a pot and add 1-2 bowls of water for each nest, depending on your preference. Add wolfberries and red dates. Double boil and simmer for 2-3 hours until the bird's nest is soft.

What is the most expensive bird's nest soup? ›

Yan Wo nest soup is one of the most expensive dishes in the world. A kilogram of raw material is sold for about $50,000 ($2,500 / kg) and one portion is about $2,000. The base of the soup come from the nest of the Salangan 'pike-like' birds, which resemble swallows. Salangans build their nests from their own saliva.

What is a substitute for birds nest soup? ›

The pseudo version of the Bird's Nest Soup uses egg white instead of genuine bird's nest. Surprisingly, even among people who could very well afford the real thing, the imitation Bird's Nest Soup is more preferred.

Is bird's Nest soup healthy? ›

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, bird's nest soup imparts a youthful appearance, raises the libido, improves immune function, increases mental focus and treats respiratory ailments as well as digestive problems.

How much is a Chinese bird nest worth? ›

The nests themselves can sell for over a thousand dollars per pound, earning the nickname "the caviar of the East," while bird's nest soup can go for over $100.

What country eats birds nest soup? ›

This soup has been a part of Chinese cuisine for generations. Chinese people began consuming bird's nest soup during the Ming Dynasty and according to some tales, it is believed Zhen He, who was a Chinese explorer, diplomat, and fleet admiral, was the first person in Chinese history to eat Bird's Nest Soup.

What are some fun facts about birds nest soup? ›

These nests are considered a delicacy and have been consumed for thousands of years. They're sometimes referred to as the “caviar of the East.” The Chinese community has used edible bird's nests in traditional Chinese medicine and as a therapeutic ingredient in soup.

What are the side effects of birds nest? ›

Although Edible Bird's Nest is generally safe to consume, there might be potential adverse side effects caused by allergens or poisoning. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, headaches, dizziness, fever, chills, and muscle aches.

How much is a bowl of bird's nest soup? ›

Made from edible bird nests, called the “Caviar of the East,” bird's nest soup is extremely rare and extremely valuable. The main ingredient, the nest of the swiftlet bird, costs anywhere from $2,500 to $10,000 per kilogram, resulting in a single bowl of soup that will set you back anywhere from $30 to $100.

What are the secrets of edible bird nest? ›

The nest is made by certain species of swiftlets with a high-protein glutinous secretion produced by their salivary glands. The secretion hardens on exposure after the bird has shaped it into a cup-shaped nest. The secretion also serves to glue the nest to the ceiling of the cave or building in which the birds live.

What is a bird's nest made out of? ›

Bird's nest is a delicacy found in Chinese-speaking countries across Asia. It's made from the hardened saliva of a swiftlet and can fetch up to S$3,500 ($2,600 USD) per kilogram.

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