Ingredients
Put meat, onion, sprouts, green onion tops, soy sauce, and salt in a bowl; mix well. Stir the eggs lightly into the mixture. Use a deep-bowl ladle to spoon out the mixture and lower into the hot oil. Tip the ladle at once to release the omelets. Let them fry until they rise to the top. Turn each to brown the other side. Lift out with a large slotted spoon. Serve on a hot dish covered with a little of the sauce (below). Serve additional soy sauce separately. Egg Foo Young Variations Chicken Foo Yong: Use cooked chicken or turkey instead of ham or pork. Crabmeat Foo Yong: Use canned or cooked crabmeat instead of ham or pork. Lobster Foo Yong: Use canned or cooked lobster instead of ham or pork. Shrimp Foo Yong: Use canned or cooked shrimp instead of ham or pork. Vegetable Foo Yong: Omit meat; use 2 cups chopped green pepper, celery, onion, and canned bean sprouts combined. Season with additional 1 teaspoon salt. Subgum Foo Yong: To the master recipe or any variation, add 1 cup diced mushrooms, 1/2 cup diced green beans, and 1/2 cup diced canned bamboo shoots. Mix and cook as directed. Sauce: Heat stock with molasses and soy sauce. Combine cornstarch with cold water; stir it until smooth. Let come to boiling point and cook until thickened. Recipe from Mary Margaret McBride Encyclopedia of Cooking * Published by Homemakers Research Institute
Foo Yong
Yong Tau Foo is an Asian dish with recipes widely available in ethnic cookbooks or on Asian cuisine blogs such as Singapore Local Favourites and Rasa Malaysia. Easy recipes can also be found on the Noob Cook and All Recipe websites.
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The ingredients in egg foo yung are beaten eggs, minced ham, vegetables such as bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, sliced cabbage, spring onions, mushrooms and water chestnuts.
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put it in a metal pot fill it with water and then heat it up. since it takes 4.19 joules to heat up water by 1C the egg will also be hot.