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1 Preparation  



1.1  Other cooking methods  







2 Variations  





3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Chinese steamed eggs
Chinese steamed egg topped with broth and other ingredients
Alternative namesWater egg
Place of originChina
Region or stateChinese-speaking areas
Main ingredientsegg and water or chicken broth
Ingredients generally usedscallion, century egg, or dried shrimp
VariationsChawanmushi, Gyeran jjim
Chinese steamed eggs
Chinese
Alternative Chinese name
Chinese
Literal meaningsteam water egg
Second alternative Chinese name
Chinese蒸蛋
Third alternative Chinese name
Chinese水蒸蛋

Chinese steamed eggsorwater egg is a traditional Chinese dish[1] found all over China. Eggs are beaten to a consistency similar to that used for an omelette and then steamed. It is sometimes referred to as egg custard on menus.[1]

Preparation[edit]

The eggs are beaten and water added to create a more tender texture. A good ratio of water to eggs is 1.5:1. Sesame oil, soy sauce,[1]orchicken broth[2] may be used to add additional flavor.

Other solid ingredients (such as mushrooms, clams, or crab meat) may also be added to the mixture. The egg mixture is poured into a dish, which is then placed in a steamer and steamed until fully cooked. The eggs should be steamed until just firm, so that the texture of the eggs is still smooth and silky. A plate is usually placed on top of the bowl containing the egg mixture and left on while the egg is being steamed. Uncapped steamed eggs will have water on top of the finished dish due to the steam.[citation needed]

Using four eggs, the average cooking time is 10 minutes with water, 7 minutes with chicken broth. However, this is in addition to the time needed for pre-boiling water. [citation needed]

Other cooking methods[edit]

This same dish can be cooked in a microwave, or in a pressure cooker. Both methods take less time, although the end product may not be of the same quality.

Variations[edit]

Homemade versions might include scallion, century egg, or dried shrimp. These additional ingredients are added to the egg mixture before steaming. It can also be enjoyed with soy sauce. The taste is usually savory (as opposed to a sweet custard).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Imatome-Yun, N. (2015). The Essential Wok Cookbook: Stir-Fry, Dim Sum, and Other Chinese Restaurant Favorites. Callisto Media Incorporated. p. 39. ISBN 978-1-62315-606-0.
  • ^ Bonnie 玻璃朱 (2015). Home Cook Signature Dishes. Feel Company Ltd. p. 216. ISBN 9789888276325.
  • External links[edit]


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