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He Bao Eggs (Small Bag Eggs)

He Bao egg - or small bag egg, must look like a small bag or wallet just as its name implies. Of course, it is not like the wallet we have today. It is referred as the kind of bag sewed with fabric and embroidered outside in the old days.

Cooking He Bao eggs requires solid skills. You may start from learning fried eggs first. The duration and degree of heating is the biggest test when cooking fried eggs. It gets burned easily when over heated, but the white part would be too soft if the fire is adjusted too low. You simply have to practice till you get it.

Once you feel comfortable with cooking fried eggs, you are ready to cook He Bao eggs.

Here are the basic steps to cook He Bao Eggs:

Ingredients:

6 eggs

4 tablespoons oil

1 tablespoon soy sauce

1/2 tablespoon vinegar

1/2 tablespoon sugar

dash of monosodium glutamate

Method:

1. Heat the 4 tablespoons oil. Fry eggs sunny side up.

2. Fold eggs in half. Fry until both sides are light brown. Remove to plate.

3. Fry remaining eggs one by one, adding more oil as needed. Add seasoning and simmer lightly before serving.

Cooking time: 20 minutes

Nutritional information:

Yield: 3 servings

Each serving provides:

Calories: 184

Protein: 15.6 g

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About the author:

Jacklyn Chen - Webmaster of news-blogs.com. She is a full time mom who works very hard to make living with multiple web sites. For more recipies, visit Recipes