Egg foo young is a delightful dish that combines the comforting flavors of a classic omelet with a crispy, golden texture. With roots in Chinese-American cuisine, it represents a blend of cultures and flavors. Making egg foo young is a nostalgic experience, reminiscent of simpler times spent in the kitchen.
Egg foo young pairs beautifully with steamed white rice or fried rice, allowing you to enjoy every bit of the savory sauce. A crisp green salad with a light vinaigrette adds a refreshing contrast to the rich flavors. For a true Midwestern touch, serve it with buttered corn or green beans.
Ingredients
Ingredient Quantity
Large eggs 4
Cooked chicken (shredded) 1/2 cup
Bean sprouts 1/4 cup
Green onions (chopped) 1/4 cup
Mushrooms (sliced) 1/4 cup
Soy sauce 1 tablespoon
Sesame oil 1 teaspoon
Salt and pepper To taste
Vegetable oil for frying –
Directions
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