Coin Purse Eggs


Serves: 4
Total Calories: 171

Ingredients

3 tablespoons oils
6 eggs
salt and pepper
soy sauce
Chinese parsley

Directions:

1. Heat oil almost to smoking. Break 1 egg gently onto a flat plate, then slide into the center of the pan. Cook over medium-high heat so that the bottom browns quickly while the yolk remains soft and semi-liquid. (Cook the eggs only 1 at a time.) Then sprinkle the egg lightly with salt and pepper.

2. As soon as its edge begins to brown slightly and while the whites are still moist, flip one half of the egg over with a spatula and fold it to form a half-moon shape. Immediately press the edges lightly together with the spatula to seal, so it can hold this shape. (The still-soft egg white will act as an adhesive.)

3. Cook over medium heat until the bottom surface is a rich golden. Turn over and brown the other side.

4. Remove and keep warm until all the eggs are done. Sprinkle lightly with soy sauce. Garnish with Chinese parsley and serve on a platter or over rice.

NOTE: This fried egg gets its name because the folded-over white looks like a purse, while the yolk inside is like a large golden coin. These eggs are most easily cooked in a concave pot like a wok, but can be managed in flat-bottomed pans as well.

VARIATION:
* Omit the salt, pepper and soy sauce. In step 4, sprinkle each egg with 1 teaspoon oyster sauce.

The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

Nutritional Facts:

Serves: 4
Total Calories: 171
Calories from Fat: 141

This Coin Purse Eggs recipe is from the Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook Cookbook. Download this Cookbook today.


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