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Zhong-Xi in Chinese means East-West. This recipe takes a bit from the East (in the soy sauce, sesame oil and ginger) and a bit from the West. Try these eggs tomorrow for breakfast!
In a bowl, lightly beat eggs with a pinch of salt.
In a skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of peanut oil. When hot, pour in the eggs.Let cook for a minute or so, till the eggs start solidifying. Then with a wooden spoon, push the edge in so that the soggy, uncooked eggs can touch the pan. When the eggs are almost cooked but the center is still soft, fold your omelet in half and place it on a plate.
In the same skillet (don’t wash it), add the remaining 2 tablespoons of peanut oil and heat till really hot. Throw in chopped garlic and ginger, stir for a minute or so. Then add the sugar and let it caramelize. Add in the tomatoes and cook till they start getting soft (about 1 minute). Pour in soy sauce, rice vinegar and sesame oil; stir all the ingredients together. Remove from heat and pour the tomatoes with its cooking oil on top of your omelet.
Garnish with freshly chopped parsley.
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ExpatCucina on 11.8.2010
Thank you
jeanetteshealthyliving on 10.18.2010
This sounds really tasty.