Best Rachael Ray Easy Egg Foo Young Recipes

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SUPER EASY EGG FOO YUNG



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Egg foo yung, or egg foo young, is a popular item found on Chinese-American restaurant menus everywhere. A fluffy Chinese-style omelet, this flavorful dish is made with eggs, vegetables, and often includes meat. While it may seem complex, this simple recipe shows you how to make egg foo young from your own kitchen with just a handful of ingredients and a skillet. Serve it as an appetizer, side dish or even as a main entrée along with a bowl of white rice and enjoy!

Provided by TBSP Kitchens

Categories     Entree

Time 20m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 8

8 eggs
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup bean sprouts
1/2 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup chopped mushrooms
1/4 cup diced green onion
1 tablespoon soy sauce
8 teaspoons sesame oil, divided

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, beat 8 eggs. Add all vegetables and the soy sauce and stir to combine.
  • Heat 1 teaspoon sesame oil in a skillet on medium heat and add about half a cup of the egg mixture to the pan (exact amount will vary). Cook each side until golden brown, flipping once or twice.
  • Repeat with remaining sesame oil and egg mixture until batch is complete.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 140, Carbohydrate 4 g, Cholesterol 185 mg, Fat 1, Fiber 0 g, Protein 8 g, SaturatedFat 2 1/2 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 180 mg, Sugar 2 g, TransFat 0 g

EGG FOO YUNG



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Rachael Ray makes her own Chinese-style pork sausage for her oversized vegetable and protein omelets.

Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 1/2 cups chicken brodo or stock
1 cup white basmati rice
2 tablespoons chopped chives
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
1/4 cup edible flowers, optional, for garnish
4 tablespoons high-temperature oil
10 to 12 asparagus, trimmed of tough ends and sliced on a bias into bite-size pieces or 1 small bunch broccolini, halved lengthwise for larger pieces
2 carrots or 4 baby carrots, scrubbed and cut into julienne or matchsticks
1 bunch scallions, thinly sliced on a long bias
1/2 cup mung bean sprouts
Salt and Sichuan pepper or white pepper
6 eggs
About 1/4 cup toasted sesame seeds
1 cup chicken brodo or stock
2 teaspoons cornstarch plus 2 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
2 tablespoons Shaoxing or fino sherry
1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
1 teaspoon ground Sichuan or white pepper

Steps:

  • For the rice (if making): Bring chicken brodo to a boil in a small saucepan over medium-high heat, stir in rice and bring to a simmer. Cover with a tight-fitting lid, reduce heat to medium low and cook until rice is tender and fluffy, 15 to 18 minutes. Keep warm in the covered saucepan until ready to serve. Top with chives, cilantro and edible flowers, if using, right before serving.
  • For the pork: Heat a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat, add oil and brown pork and crumble. Add salt, pepper, sugar, soy, garlic, ginger and fennel pollen and toss 2 minutes. Add rice wine or sherry and let it absorb, then transfer to a bowl. Wipe skillet and return to heat.
  • For the vegetables and omelets: Add 2 tablespoons oil to the skillet and about half of the asparagus, carrots, scallions and bean sprouts. Season with salt and pepper and cook to soften, 1 to 2 minutes. Whisk up 3 eggs and pour over vegetables, tilting the pan to fill in the holes. Top with half of the cooked pork and cover the pan with a silicone lid or foil or kitchen tray. Cook for 2 minutes until the eggs are set, then uncover and fold the omelet in half. Slide out of the skillet onto a serving plate. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
  • For the gravy: Place brodo in skillet and heat. Whisk up cornstarch with water and add with soy and rice wine or sherry, sesame oil and pepper. Thicken to lightly coat spoon.
  • Serve omelets with a side of rice topped with gravy and lots of sesame seeds.

RACHAEL RAY EASY EGG FOO YOUNG



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Make and share this Rachael Ray Easy Egg Foo Young recipe from Food.com.

Provided by GingerlyJ

Categories     Chicken Breast

Time 20m

Yield 8 pancakes, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

12 eggs
4 ounces thinly sliced deli chicken
4 ounces shiitake mushrooms, stemmed and thinly sliced
1 cup fresh bean sprout
1 cup shredded baby bok choy
1/2 cup shredded carrot
1 bunch scallion, thinly sliced
1/4 red bell pepper, very thinly sliced
one 1-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated
1 large garlic clove, grated
salt & freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 cup chicken stock
1/4 cup tamari
1 teaspoon hot sauce

Steps:

  • Preheat a griddle over medium heat and brush it with some oil.
  • Whisk the eggs in a large mixing bowl. Stir in the chicken, mushrooms, bean sprouts, bok choy, carrots, scallions, bell pepper, grated ginger and garlic. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Using a large spoon, drop about 1/2 cup of the mixture onto the griddle for each "pancake". Cook until golden, 2 to 3 minutes per side.
  • Meanwhile, mix the cornstarch with a splash of chicken stock to dissolve. Combine the remaining stock, the cornstarch mixture, tamari, hot sauce and sliced ginger in a small saucepan. Boil until thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, about 3 minutes. Discard the sliced ginger.
  • Put 2 pancakes on each plate and top with the gravy.

EGG FOO YOUNG



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Make and share this Egg Foo Young recipe from Food.com.

Provided by AriMad

Categories     < 60 Mins

Time 40m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
8 eggs
1/4 lb ham, thinly sliced, finely chopped
1 cup fresh bean sprout
1/2 cup carrot, shredded
1/4 lb shiitake mushroom, stemmed and thinly sliced
1 cup baby bok choy, shredded
1 (8 ounce) can water chestnuts, drained and finely chopped
1/4 red bell pepper, very thinly sliced
1 bunch scallion, white and green parts, thinly sliced on an angle
1 piece fresh gingerroot, peeled and grated, plus 2 thin slices, divided
1 large garlic clove, grated
salt and pepper
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 cup chicken stock
1/4 cup tamari (dark soy sauce)
1 teaspoon hot sauce

Steps:

  • Pre-heat a griddle pan over medium heat and brush it with some oil.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk the eggs, then stir in the ham, bean sprouts, carrots, mushrooms, bok choy, water chestnuts, bell pepper, scallions, grated ginger and garlic. Season with salt and pepper and mix until completely combined. Using a large spoon, drop about 1/2 cup of the mixture onto the pre-heated and oiled griddle. Cook like a pancake, about 2-3 minutes per side, until golden, and repeat with the remaining mixture.
  • Meanwhile, combine the cornstarch with a splash of chicken stock to dissolve. Place the remaining stock, Tamari, dissolved corn starch, hot sauce and sliced ginger in a small pot. Bring to a boil, then thicken for 3 minutes or so, so that it coats a spoon. Remove the sliced ginger and turn off the heat.
  • Serve two Egg Foo Young cakes per person, with gravy poured over the top.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 354.3, Fat 15.7, SaturatedFat 4.4, Cholesterol 388.6, Sodium 1737.2, Carbohydrate 28.7, Fiber 5, Sugar 8.4, Protein 25.9

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