This Egg Roll Soup recipe brings together all of those irresistible egg roll flavors we love…in a soup!! It’s quick and easy to make, and easy to customize with pork, chicken, or mushrooms (<– if you’d like to make it vegan).

2017 has officially been deemed the Year Of The Cabbage Soup in our house.
Oh my goodness, you guys, I have been craving (more Italian-flavored) Cabbage, Sausage and Potato Soup nonstop this winter. And thus, cooking up batch upon batch of it to stay warm. (And by the looks of the Gimme Some Oven photos I’ve been following on Instagram, you all have too. ?)
But this week, when the cabbage soup craving hit for the billionth time, I started thinking that it might be fun to try an Asian flare to this soup, maybe seasoned with some yummy ginger and toasted sesame oil and green onions, in lieu of my traditional Italian seasonings. And then it hit me — cabbage, pork, carrots, onions — these are all of the ingredients in egg rolls! Why not just make an egg roll-inspired cabbage soup?! Maybe with some crispy egg roll wrappers (or store-bought crispy wonton strips) sprinkled on top?!?
Oh yes. Yes, yes, YES.
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I mean, honestly, I don’t know how a soup could really go wrong with all of these flavors. But especially with that magical toasted sesame oil (affiliate link) sprinkled in at the end, this soup was downright irresistible. So savory, so fresh, and SO DELICIOUS.

I just simmered everything together in the stovetop, and it was ready to go in a little over 30 minutes. But this recipe could also easily be adapted to the Instant Pot (pressure cooker) or slow cooker, if you’d like. I just recommend browning the pork on its own beforehand, then you can basically cook everything together afterwards.
Also, if you don’t eat pork, feel free to sub in ground or shredded chicken instead. Or, a mix of baby bella and shiitake mushrooms (and/or crispy tofu) would be a fabulous other option if you wanted to make this meatless and vegan. Just like with traditional egg rolls, just about any protein will work here.
Also, if you happen to have access to those cute little store-bought crispy wonton strips (usually available in the salad dressing aisle), those would be a fabulous crispy finish on this soup, similar to egg rolls. Or you can do what I did and just fry some egg roll wrappers yourself. Or sub in toasted sliced almonds for something crispy. Or just nix the crispy topping altogether. ? (The soup will still be delicious without it.)
Clearly, you have plenty of options here. So make this soup your own…and enjoy!!

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Egg Roll Soup

Ingredients
- 1 pound ground pork (or see other alternatives below!)
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 medium white onion, peeled and diced
- 2 medium carrots, peeled and diced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 small green cabbage, chopped into bite-sized pieces
- 6-8 cups chicken or vegetable stock
- 2 teaspoons ground ginger
- 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
- optional toppings: toasted sesame seeds, thinly-sliced green onions, homemade fried egg roll wrappers** (or store-bought wonton strips)
Instructions
- Add ground pork to a large stockpot and cook over medium-heat for 5-6 minutes, stirring and flipping occasionally, until the pork is lightly browned. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the pork to a separate plate, and set aside.
- Add the olive oil and onion, and stir to combine. Sauté for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the carrots and garlic, and sauté for 2 more minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the cabbage, stock, ginger, and cooked pork, and stir to combine.
- Continue cooking until the soup reaches a simmer. Then reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer for 15 minutes, or until the carrots and cabbage are nice and tender. Stir in the sesame oil until combined. Then taste and season the soup with a few generous pinches of salt and black pepper as needed.
- Serve warm, garnished with your desired toppings. Or refrigerate in sealed containers for up to 3 days, or freeze for up to 3 months.




Delicious! I used a bag of cabbage & carrot coleslaw mix versus chopping up a head of cabbage, saves a little time and tastes just as good.
I love your cabbage sausage and potato soup and make it all the time. I love to freeze it though, can this soup also be frozen? Please keep giving me great recipes! Thanks
So delicious! Tastes even better for leftovers! Read some of the comments and added a splash of rice vinegar and soy sauce instead of salt and really upped the flavor. I used ground chicken and it was so yummy. Definitely adding to the soup rotation.
Oh my goodness! I was so happy to find this recipe and just made it!! It is just the perfect mix of soup of egg roll yumminess. THANK YOU!!
I just made this recipe tonight. It’s so yummy and so comforting on a cool winter night.
Oh my. Where do I begin with the adjustments I made to this recipe? First of all, if you’re looking for an actual egg roll taste instead of just chicken broth you will need more than ginger. I also included Chinese 5 spice and soy sauce and continued alternating until the broth was to my liking. The base of this recipe is great but before I got creative, it was definitely lacking in the flavor department.
Does anyone know the nutritional facts for this recipe?
My husband LOVED this recipe. I try to make soup every week so I’ve made many, many soups… this is his favorite!
This is great! I thought it was lacking a little flavor, so I added a splash of soy sauce, a squeeze of lemon, and some siracha when serving. It made it taste amazing! Almost like Pho!
So good the whole family had seconds