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    Home » Recipes » egg and dairy

    Steamed Eggs

    Last Modified: March 27, 2023 by Elaine| 65 Comments

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    If you ever tried Chinese steamed eggs (egg custard), it will amaze you with its super smooth, savory fresh taste and heavenly soft texture. It is a childhood food from memory. We will know how to make the super smooth steamed egg with options to twist common steamed eggs into something really interesting and more nutritious.

    Chinese steamed egg|chinasichuanfood.com
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    • Simple but Super great
    • A successful steamed egg
    • Egg and Water Ratio
    • Water quality and temperature
    • Why salt is necessary for the egg liquid
    • Strain the liquid to remove the impurities
    • Cover the container
    • Count the time after the water boils
    • Hong long to steam
    • Let it stand for 5 minutes
    • Ways to steam
    • Choose the container
    • What are the reasons cause failure?
    • Ingredients for steamed egg
    • 🥘Instructions
    • 🧾Recipe
    • Turn the steamed egg into something more interesting
    • Steps

    Simple but Super great

    Perfect Chinese steamed egg. Soft, smooth, and tender steamed egg (蒸鸡蛋) is a comforting food for lots of Chinese children and a time-saving dish for house cooks. We love to make steam a small bowl of eggs and serve it as a side dish or make a large bowl and share it with the whole family.

    Only with super common ingredients, those steamed egg is a must for daily cooking especially if you get old or younger eater in the family. Why? Because the steamed egg is easier to absorb and does not need too much chew. I love steamed eggs so much recently because I get my wisdom tooth removed.

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    A successful steamed egg

    The process of making a Chinese steamed egg is super easy, crack the egg, add water, steam, and add seasonings. Seems quite simple, right? But there are some tips you need to pay attention to make it perfect.

    The successful steamed egg should be smooth both on the surface and inside with a very soft and silky texture.  No layer difference. You can see from the following picture, the egg custard is quite uniform in texture. It not only has a super smooth texture and also the inside part is quite smooth too.

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    This version is a basic Chinese steamed egg recipe, then followed along with some lovely ideas to turn it into something more interesting for example adding minced pork sauce, add seafood. You can also add tofu. ed with vegetables and mushrooms.

    Egg and Water Ratio

    The perfect egg and water ratio might be slightly different based on your preference and whether you need to add some extra ingredients on top. The perfect ratio can range from 1.5 times to 2 times (water VS egg in volume). Too much egg makes a hard and non-melt curd while too much water will prevent the curd to form.

    • If you prefer a super soft texture, use a 2:1 ratio (water vs egg in volume).
    • If you need to add some extra toppings like shrimp or meat sauce, use a 1.5:1 ratio (water vs egg in volume).
    • You can range from the scope to find the best balance.

    Water quality and temperature

    Warm water is the key point to getting a smooth texture. Sometimes you find that your egg custard is almost perfect, but there are very small bubbles inside. Boil your water first and then let it cool for a while around (40 degrees C). Raw water contains lots of impurities and can cause small bubbles. Small bubbles are different from the honeycomb texture which is caused by over-strong fire.  They will not puff up on the surface, but they cause small holes in the inside of the steamed egg.

    Why salt is necessary for the egg liquid

    Adding salt is a key point to speed up the firming process as it can work as an electrolyte. Short-time firming process help to create a tender texture. In addition, salt can also add a basic flavor and remove the raw taste of the egg.

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    Strain the liquid to remove the impurities

    After mixing with the egg liquid, strain with a fine strainer to remove the impurities of the egg. Those impurities will cause bumps in the steamed egg.

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    Cover the container

    The steaming bowls or pan must be covered so there will be no vapor drops and spoil the surface. 

    • You can simply cover the container with a plate.
    • Or you can cover the container with foil paper.
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    Count the time after the water boils

    Boil the water first before setting up the steamer so we can calculate the time actually (I usually steam with cold water after I know the rule of my fire and pot). Then slow down the fire to the middle or slow the fire to steam the egg liquid. The yolk and white mixture becomes together at around 165 degrees F (73 degrees C). If the temperature is too high, the out section loses water quickly and forms a honeycomb texture.

    Hong long to steam

    How much time should I steam for the ideal texture? There are lots of factors that may influence the steaming time for perfect steamed egg custard. Basically, it depends on the volume of the egg custard, especially the height. If you use a shallow deep pan, then 9 minutes is enough. If your steamer is taller and the egg custard is thicker, 10 to 12 minutes can be a better option. In most cases, I will suggest starting from 9 minutes.

    Let it stand for 5 minutes

    When the steaming time is up, turn off the fire and let the steamed egg stand for 5 minutes before transferring it out.

    Ways to steam

    We always have options for steaming in our kitchen.

    1. Steam with a bamboo steamer or steamer pot, this is the most ideal way of making the steamed egg custard. Comparing with the wok and rack, the vapor and temperature will be more stable.
    2. Steam with a steam rack + wok. Under this mod, you need to pay attention to the fire carefully because the container is very close to the water, and the temperature will easily go overhigh and thus slow down the fire once the container is placed in after the water boils.

    Choose the container

    You either choose a larger pan to make a large 3 or 4 servings. Or you can divide the egg liquid into smaller containers for single servings.

    What are the reasons cause failure?

    1. Egg liquid firms but with lots of bubbles and a honeycomb texture -- fire is too strong. Large bubbles are caused by the strong movement of the liquid. So further slow down your fire. 
    2. Egg liquid does not firm at all -- too much water added or lack of steaming time
    3. Egg liquid firms and gets up and downs on the surface -- vapor drops in and spoils the surface
    4. Everything looks perfect judging from the appearance but there are very small bubbles inside --- fine bubbles usually are bought by the water or stock you use. If raw water is used, it may contain some fine bubbles and leave the bubble in the egg liquid. Next time, use boiled water (set aside and cool down) or stock.

    Ingredients for steamed egg

    • Egg - organic fresh eggs create the best flavors and taste. Use room temperature egg.
    • Salt- salt can speed up the curling process and give the egg mixture a basic flavor
    • Warm water - 40 degrees C warm water can decrease the movement of the egg liquid and thus create more smooth inside texture.
    • Light soy sauce - adding on the well-steamed egg custard to give the dish a more appealing looking and a savory and fresh taste.
    • Sesame oil - enhances the flavor of steamed egg custard.
    • Chopped scallion - add some green color and freshness.

    🥘Instructions

    Add salt to the egg and gently whisk eggs. And then pour in warm water. Combine well.

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    Strain the egg liquid.

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    Transfer the strained egg liquid into small bowls. Remove any bubbles on the surface if there are any. If you are using a large plate, then simply strain the egg liquid to the plate.

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    Set up the steamer, bring the water to a boil, and slow down the fire to simmer for 9 to 12 minutes depending on your container.

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    Remove from the fire and wait for 5 minutes to cool down a little bit. Transfer the containers out. Drizzle some sesame oil and light soy sauce and garnish with chopped spring onion on top.

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    🧾Recipe

    Chinese steamed egg|chinasichuanfood.com

    Chinese Steamed Egg

    Elaine
    Perfect Chinese Steamed egg is also known as Chinese steamed egg custard. Only with egg, water, salt and some sesame oil, you can make this super smooth custard at home. This is a basic version.
    5 from 13 votes
    Watch Video Print Recipe
    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 20 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine Chinese
    Servings 2
    Calories 164 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    For each serving, you can simple make larger batches by ratio

    • 2 middle size eggs
    • 1 cup of warm water , recommend using warmed boiled water , or milk or stock
    • ¼ tsp. salt or to taste
    • 2 tsp. sesame oil
    • 2 tsp. light soy sauce
    • chopped scallion , optional

    Instructions

    • Gently whisk eggs with pinch of salt and water.
    • Strain the egg liquid and transfer to the container. Remove any bubbles on surface.
    • Set up the steamer, bring the water to a boiling and slow down the fire to simmer for 8 to 10 minutes depending on your container. For the time, please see note 1.
    • Remove from the fire and wait for 5 minutes to cool down a little bit.
    • Transfer the containers out. Drizzle some sesame oil and light soy sauce and garnish chopped spring onion on top.
    • Serve warm.

    Video

    Notes

    Note 1: the steamed time of the egg custard should be adjusted according to your container-the height of the custard. For example if you are using a wide deep plate, then only 7 to 8 minutes are needed.
    Note 2: You can add replace some water with milk to make milk steamed egg if you like.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 164kcalProtein: 11gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 334mgSodium: 1297mgPotassium: 124mgVitamin A: 485IUVitamin C: 0.5mgCalcium: 50mgIron: 1.6mg
    Keyword egg, steamed
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    Turn the steamed egg into something more interesting

    If you want to add some extra flavor, texture, or rich nutrition, you can add toppings to the egg custard or some other ingredients.

    Add ingredients in the egg liquid - you can add tofu, vegetables, or seafood like clams in the serving container.

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    Or you can add a meat sauce as a topping. Steamed egg with ground meat is a very popular main dish for family with children.

    Ingredients for the meat sauce

    • 150g ground meat
    • 1 tbsp. oyster sauce
    • 1 tbsp. light soy sauce
    • 1 tsp. dark soy sauce
    • pinch of pepper
    • 1 thumb ginger
    • 2 tablespoon oil
    • 1 tablespoon cornstarch + 5 tablespoon water

    Steps

    Heat oil in wok and fry ginger until aromatic. Then add minced pork to fry until golden brown, add pepper, dark soy sauce, light soy sauce, oyster sauce. Then pour in starch water. Simmer for a while until the sauce thickened. Spread the meat sauce over the steamed egg.

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    Sometimes shrimp can also be added on top of the steam egg. But the method is slightly different. We need to steam the egg custard for around 7 to 8 minutes until the surface hardened. Then place peeled shrimp on top.

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    Then continue heating for 2 minutes. The shrimp on the egg custard can be super tender.

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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Betty

      November 19, 2015 at 8:14 pm

      Do you put the egg in the steamer then boil the water and simmer, or do you boil the water first then put the egg in to simmer?

      I love this dish growing up and every Chinese person says its so easy to make. Yet I mess it up every time!!! Thanks for the recipe!

      Reply
      • Elaine

        November 19, 2015 at 8:16 pm

        Hi Betty,
        I put the egg in the steamer with cold water. Maybe I can help you to find out why you failed if you provide me more details.

        Reply
    2. Erin C

      February 14, 2016 at 2:34 am

      5 stars
      i just made these this morning, I had never had steamed eggs before. They were super light, silky, and delicious. My husband and kids loved them too. I immediately made more afterwards to take over to my parents house because I know my Dad will love them.

      Reply
      • Elaine

        February 15, 2016 at 1:30 pm

        Thanks Erin for the lovely feedback!

        Reply
    3. Wh smith

      July 11, 2016 at 9:46 pm

      Thanks for the recipe but I was wondering if "2teaspoons of salt" is a typo. I used one and it was still far too salty. Otherwise it was perfect.

      Reply
      • Elaine

        July 12, 2016 at 3:24 pm

        Thanks Smith for pointing that out. I have updated the recipe.

        Reply
    4. kathy

      March 12, 2017 at 1:10 am

      this is a yummy recipe !

      Reply
    5. meixii

      April 25, 2017 at 5:50 pm

      Hey Elaine!

      Thank you so much for the recipe. I've tried it myself and its the smoothest steamed egg I've ever made. Never knew that the straining could make such a huge difference! It's perfect. Thank you 🙂

      Do you mind if I featured this on my blog some day? I'll link the recipe back to your page!
      http://thiscache.blogspot.com

      Reply
      • Elaine

        April 26, 2017 at 8:32 am

        Straining helps to remove the impurities and makes the texture as smooth as possible. Hard work really pays back!!
        Sure, you can feature this recipe as long as the well credited. Happy cooking and happy blogging.

        Reply
    6. Zanne

      August 24, 2017 at 5:10 pm

      HI Elaine,

      Trying out this recipe for dinner this evening! I remember having this while growing up and I hope it turns out just as I remember it, silky smooth!

      By the way, did you close your Instagram account?

      Regards,
      Zanne

      Reply
      • Elaine

        August 24, 2017 at 8:31 pm

        Hi Zanne,
        Thanks! I have changed my username for instagram. Already updated. See you on ins.

        Reply
    7. Zanne

      August 25, 2017 at 10:09 am

      5 stars
      Hi Elaine, the steamed egg dish turned out perfectly! The entire family enjoyed it very much. I have to commend you on the detailed instructions of your recipes. It is always precise and easy to follow. Keep up the good work!

      Reply
    8. Maggie

      August 25, 2017 at 11:39 pm

      Hi Elaine, the steamed eggs recipe was a success. I made it today step by steps and it feels smooth and delicious. Thanks for sharing. I follow you by my mail subcriptions. If you have an instagram account let me know to follow you by this app.

      Reply
      • Elaine

        August 26, 2017 at 8:43 am

        Hi Maggie,
        Thanks for trying out and the lovely feedback. I do have an account on ins named just the same as the site name: chinasichuanfood. Welcome board and happy cooking.

        Reply
    9. Karl @ Healthy Kreation

      September 05, 2017 at 11:06 am

      5 stars
      Wow, love the recipe and the video accompanying it. This dish looks delicate but i'm curious as to the taste of it. Thanks for sharing this.

      Reply
      • Elaine

        September 05, 2017 at 8:28 pm

        Thanks Karl. You will be amazed!

        Reply
    10. Jenny

      October 17, 2017 at 10:31 am

      I just made this. It is really light and creamy. And not hard to do at all. Thank you!!!

      Reply
      • Elaine

        October 18, 2017 at 10:15 am

        Thanks Jenny for your great feedback.

        Reply
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