This popular carryout dish is a Chinese/American version of an omelet. Chock-full of flavorful pork and vegetables, it is cooked much longer and browned much more than a French omelet, then smothered in a flavorful, savory gravy.

Egg Foo Young
This popular carryout dish is a Chinese/American version of an omelet. Chock-full of flavorful pork and vegetables, it is cooked much longer and browned much more than a French omelet, then smothered in a flavorful, savory gravy.
Ingredients
- 4 t. cornstarch
- 1 1/2 T. soy sauce
- 2 t. oyster sauce
- 1 T. Mirin Cooking Wine
- 1/2 t. sesame oil
- 1 c. water
- white pepper, to taste
- 1 1/2 t. soy sauce, divided
- 1/2 t. oyster sauce
- large pinch of sugar
- 2 oz. minced pork
- 1 t. sesame oil, plus more for meat and cooking
- 6 eggs
- 2 c. fresh bean sprouts
- 4 scallions, white part only, thinly sliced
- 1-2 cloves garlic, minced
- salt to taste
Instructions
- Mix the cornstarch, soy sauce, oyster sauce, Mirin, sesame oil, water, and pepper in a small sauce pan. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to a simmer, and cook, stirring constantly, until a smooth gravy is formed. Keep warm.
- Place the minced pork in a small bowl. Add 1/2 teaspoon of the soy sauce, the oyster sauce, sugar, and a dash of sesame oil. Mix together with a fork.
- In a large bowl, whisk the eggs with the garlic, salt, and pepper. Stir in the bean sprouts, scallions, and minced pork, breaking the pork into small pieces throughout the egg.
- Heat some sesame oil in a non-stick skillet. Add 1/3 of the egg mixture to the pan and use a spatula to push the edges in to form a round shape. Cook until golden brown, about 2 minutes, flip, and cook the other side for another minute or two.
- Turn onto a plate and cover with the gravy. Keep warm while the other omelets are made.
Notes
Adapted from a recipe found in RecipeTin Eats
Nutrition Facts
Calories
255Fat (grams)
15 gSat. Fat (grams)
5 gCarbs (grams)
13 gFiber (grams)
2 gNet carbs
11 gSugar (grams)
5 gProtein (grams)
18 gSodium (milligrams)
1061 mgCholesterol (grams)
341 mg





This sound delicious, must try this!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had egg foo young so I am delighted to learn what it actually is! How can you go wrong with that list of ingredients? So tasty!
ReplyDeleteEgg foo young is pretty ubiquitous so I can’t believe I’ve never tried it! I have a ton of leftover sprouts so I now have a reason to try this!
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