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A Step-by-Step Very Easy To Understand System for Building TCM-Inspired Soup Foundations (Stovetop, Slow Cooker, Instant Pot)
Reviewed: February 17, 2026
Author: Sarah Johnson, Family-Owned Since 1994 — 1st Chinese Herbs
Chinese herbal soups are one of the easiest ways to use Traditional Chinese Medicine–inspired herbs at home because soup is forgiving. This guide gives you:
A repeatable Soup Base Formula
A simple Herb Timing Chart (so your soup doesn’t get bitter)
3 beginner bases (chicken + vegetarian + bone broth)
Stovetop, slow cooker, and Instant Pot instructions
A real “choose-your-base” quiz
Storage/freezing tips you’ll actually use
Educational content only. Herbs and foods support general wellness. If you’re pregnant/nursing, on medications, or managing a condition, check with a qualified practitioner.
A Chinese herbal soup base is a foundational broth made by simmering a small set of herbs (often 2–6) with aromatics like ginger and a protein or mushroom base. You can drink it as broth or use it as the foundation for noodles, rice bowls, vegetables, and weekly meal prep.
What makes it “beginner-friendly” is that soup:
spreads herbal flavor across a full meal (less intense than concentrated decoctions)
is easy to adjust if it’s too strong (dilute + add food ingredients)
is repeatable, which helps people build a sustainable routine
Water: 8–12 cups
Base: chicken pieces OR mushrooms/tofu OR bones/carcass
Aromatics: ginger (almost always) + optional garlic/scallion
Herbs: 2–6 total (start with 2–3 if you’re new)
Heat: bring to boil → reduce to gentle simmer
Salt: add at the end
If your soup tastes too medicinal:
remove the strongest herb pieces
add more water
add more “food” ingredients (mushrooms, carrots, daikon, dates)
| Herb Type | Examples | When to Add | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hard slices/roots | astragalus, codonopsis, dried yam | Early (start of simmer) | Need time to infuse |
| Fruits/berries | goji, red dates/jujube | Mid to late | Keep flavor round + pleasant |
| Aromatics/flowers | chrysanthemum | Very late/off heat | Preserve aroma; avoid “flat” flavor |
Goji berries (Gou Qi Zi) – mild, slightly sweet
Red dates / jujube (Da Zao / Hong Zao) – rounds flavor
Dried tangerine peel (Chen Pi ) – aromatic comfort for heavy meals
Ginger Root– kitchen staple that pairs with everything
Optional next step: Codonopsis (Dang Shen) or Astragalus (Huang Qi) for deeper “traditional soup base” style
5) Three Easy Chinese Herbal Soup Bases (Beginner Recipes)Flavor: mild, comforting, easy weekly rotation
Ingredients
chicken pieces (or whole chicken cut up)
8–12 cups water
4–8 slices ginger
6–10 red dates (optional but recommended)
1–2 Tbsp goji berries (add late)
salt to taste (end)
Steps
Optional: blanch chicken 3–5 minutes, discard water, rinse pot (cleaner broth).
Add chicken + water + ginger. Bring to a boil.
Reduce to a gentle simmer 60–90 minutes.
Add red dates for the last 20–30 minutes (optional).
Add goji berries for the last 10 minutes.
Salt at the end.
Shop this soup base: Goji berries • Red dates • Ginger Root
Flavor: savory, aromatic, not “thin”
Ingredients
1–2 cups mushrooms (shiitake + cremini)
8–10 cups water
3–6g Chen Pi (start small)
3–6 slices ginger
optional: a few red dates
salt to taste (end)
Steps
Add mushrooms + water + ginger + Chen Pi.
Bring to a boil, then simmer gently 45–60 minutes.
Remove Chen Pi if the aroma gets too strong (you can always add back).
Add tofu + greens near the end if desired.
Salt at the end.
Shop this soup base: Chen Pi • Mushrooms • Red dates
Flavor: rich foundation you can freeze and use all month
Ingredients
bones/carcass (chicken or mixed)
water to cover
ginger slices
optional: red dates + goji berries (late)
optional: a small piece of Chen Pi (mid)
Steps
Add bones + water + ginger.
Simmer low and steady (see cooking methods below).
Strain, cool, portion, and freeze.
Shop this soup base: Goji berries • Red dates • Ginger Root
6) How to Cook It (Stovetop, Slow Cooker, Instant Pot)Bring to boil → reduce to gentle simmer
Chicken base: 60–90 minutes
Bone broth: 6–12 hours
Add goji berries last 10 minutes
Chicken base: LOW 6–8 hours (or HIGH 3–4)
Bone broth: LOW 10–14 hours
Add goji berries in the last 20–30 minutes
Chicken base: 25–35 minutes + natural release
Bone broth: 90–120 minutes + natural release
Add goji berries after pressure cooking; steep 10 minutes in hot broth
Freezer: 2–3 months (2-cup containers are ideal)
Pro move: freeze in silicone cubes for quick portions
Label idea: “Base #1 Chicken + Goji — Current date”
Pick the option that feels most true today:
I want a weekly base that’s simple and comforting.
I want vegetarian but still flavorful and satisfying.
I want a batch base I can freeze and use fast.
Results
Mostly (1) → Start with Base #1 Chicken + Goji
Mostly (2) → Start with Base #2 Mushroom + Chen Pi
Mostly (3) → Start with Base #3 Bone Broth BaseQuick Soup Base Quiz
Answer 3 questions to choose your best beginner soup base.
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