Eggs in Seafood Sauce

March 17, 2025 15 Minutes Advanced

Nutritional Information

530 kcal
Calories
15g
Protein
18g
Carbohydrates
47g
Fat
Eggs in Seafood Sauce

This savory and aromatic Wood Ear and Water Chestnut Steamed Duck Egg is a delightful dish that combines rich flavors and unique textures. Tender shredded wood ear mushrooms and crisp water chestnuts are stir-fried with succulent diced fatty pork to create a flavorful base. The mixture is then blended with beaten duck eggs, infusing every bite with a luscious, umami-packed taste. Steamed to perfection, this dish achieves a silky-smooth texture with a satisfying crunch from the water chestnuts. The final touch—cutting it into elegant diamond shapes—makes it as visually appealing as it is delicious. Perfect as a side or main dish, this recipe highlights the natural sweetness of water chestnuts, the earthy depth of wood ear, and the richness of duck eggs for a truly unforgettable culinary experience. Quick to prepare yet impressive in flavor, it’s a must-try for any home cook!

Ingredients

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Instructions

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Cut the wood ear and water chestnut into shreds, and cut the fatty meat into small dices for later use.
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Put the fatty meat into the pot to extract the oil, then add the shredded wood ear and water chestnut into the pot and stir-fry until cooked, season with flavor.
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Remove the duck eggshell and pour the egg into a bowl, beat the egg until well mixed, then add the stir-fried pork oil, wood ear and water chestnut shreds into the bowl and mix well, put into the pot and steam for about 10 to 15 minutes.
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After steaming, cut into diamond shapes and serve on a plate.
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