Egg Drop Chicken Soup Recipe With Nutrition Data and Calorie Count
Egg Drop Chicken Soup
A tasty, light yet filling soup that matches a low carb diet.
Yields:
1 servings
Meal Type:
Soup
Rating:
Ingredients
- 1 large egg
- 2 cups chicken stock
- 1 tbsp chopped chives
- 1/4 tsp white pepper
Directions
- Heat the chicken broth to boiling, either on the stove or in the microwave.
- Briskly stir in the egg (which you pre-stirred already) so that it forms long tendrils in the soup.
- Sprinkle on the white pepper and chives.
- Note: that since you aren't using cornstarch, this isn't as thick as the kind you get in Chinese restaurants. It's still tasty!
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
1 serving
Daily Values
Calories
Amount Per Serving
101
% Daily Value*
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Total FatAmount Per Serving 5.58g% Daily Value 7%
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Saturated FatAmount Per Serving 1.704g
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Trans FatAmount Per Serving 0g
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Polyunsaturated FatAmount Per Serving 0.888g
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Monounsaturated FatAmount Per Serving 2.156g
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CholesterolAmount Per Serving 212mg% Daily Value 71%
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SodiumAmount Per Serving 1654mg% Daily Value 72%
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Total CarbohydrateAmount Per Serving 3.94g% Daily Value 1%
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Dietary FiberAmount Per Serving 0.3g% Daily Value 1%
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Total SugarsAmount Per Serving 0.45gIncludes -g Added Sugars
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ProteinAmount Per Serving 8.35g
Nutrients Declaration Requirement
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Vitamin AAmount Per Serving 9mcg% Daily Value 1%
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Vitamin CAmount Per Serving 2mg% Daily Value 2%
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Vitamin DAmount Per Serving -mcg% Daily Value -%
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CalciumAmount Per Serving 4mg% Daily Value 0%
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IronAmount Per Serving 7mg% Daily Value 39%
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PotassiumAmount Per Serving 125mg% Daily Value 3%
Nutrition summary:
- Calories 101 KCal
- Fat 5.58 g
- Carbs 3.94 g
- Protein 8.35 g
There are 101 calories in 1 serving of Egg Drop Chicken Soup.
How long would it take to burn off 101 KCal? |
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Basketball |
10 minutes |
Cycling (10 MPH) |
14 minutes |
Jogging |
8 minutes |
Running |
7 minutes |
Swimming (crawl, moderate pace) |
10 minutes |
Walking |
12 minutes |
Weight Training |
12 minutes |
Values estimated based on person weighing 160 lbs. |