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Oh. My. Goodness. Y’all are not ready for this mind-blowing Chinese breakfast recipe that’s about to rock your morning routine! As someone who’s always hunting for that perfect breakfast that combines comfort and flavor, I stumbled upon this heavenly combination that’ll make you forget all about your basic avocado toast (sorry not sorry!).
Let me introduce you to Congee with Century Egg and Crispy Youtiao – aka the breakfast of your dreams! This silky rice porridge paired with preserved egg and Chinese crullers is literally what I imagine they serve in breakfast heaven.
Before we dive in, quick question: have you ever had congee that’s so creamy it feels like a warm hug in a bowl? No? Well, honey, you’re in for a treat!
What You’ll Need:
– 1 cup jasmine rice
– 8 cups water
– 2 century eggs (don’t be scared, trust me!)
– 2 pieces of youtiao (Chinese crullers)
– Green onions (as much as your heart desires)
– Ginger, julienned
– White pepper
– Soy sauce
– Sesame oil
First things first, rinse that rice until the water runs clear – we’re not savages here! 😉
Now, let’s get cooking:
1. Combine rice and water in a large pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low.
2. Let it simmer for about 1-1.5 hours, stirring occasionally. You want it thick and creamy, like your favorite face mask consistency!
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1. While the congee is cooking, chop up your century eggs into small cubes.
2. Cut your youtiao into bite-sized pieces.
3. Once the congee reaches that perfect consistency (you’ll know it when you see it!), season with white pepper and a splash of soy sauce.
To serve (this is where the magic happens):
– Ladle that creamy goodness into bowls
– Top with century egg pieces
– Sprinkle generous amounts of ginger and green onions
– Drizzle with sesame oil
– Add your youtiao pieces on top or on the side (I like mine on top so they get slightly soggy – don’t @ me!)
Pro tip: Want to make this even more extra? Add a soft-boiled egg on top. Because who doesn’t want more egg with their egg?
The best part? This recipe serves 4, so you can either share it with your family or have leftovers for tomorrow (let’s be real, you’re going to want seconds!).
Y’all, I cannot stress enough how this breakfast will change your life. It’s the perfect balance of smooth and crispy, savory and slightly pungent (in the best way possible). Plus, it’s actually pretty healthy! Who said comfort food can’t be good for you?
If you’ve made it this far, you’re officially part of my foodie family! Don’t forget to drop a comment below and let me know how this recipe turned out for you. Did you add your own twist? Did it cure your hangover? I want to hear it all!
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Until next time, keep cooking and stay fabulous! 💋
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