Take bittergourd to the next level by simply adding salted eggs.
I fell in love with mini bittergourd on a trip to Okinawa several years back. It is the star of an Okinawan dish called goya champuru, a stir-fry of bittergourd and pork.
Recently, a senior acquaintance waxed lyrical about how delicious bittergourd fried with salted egg is.
It is an easy dish to cook. I am not above taking shortcuts such as using cooked salted eggs – I had them in my fridge.
To cook raw salted eggs, remove the outer layer of salted charcoal paste and wash the eggs until they are clean.
Place them in a pot with enough water to cover them by 5cm. Bring to a boil, then turn off the heat and keep the pot covered for 14 minutes.
Remove the eggs from the pot and allow them to cool before use.
A foodie friend said all he needs is a bowl of plain rice to go with this bittergourd dish and it will make him happy.
While we may miss the experience of dining at our favourite hawker stall or restaurant, basic home-cooking can help keep ourselves occupied and free from anxiety in these uncertain times.
So stay home and keep cooking.
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BITTERGOURD WITH SALTED EGGS[hhmc]
INGREDIENTS
2 mini bittergourds (250g)
1 Tbs cooking oil
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2 cooked salted eggs (120g), coarsely mashed
40ml water
2 eggs (120g), beaten
Dash of white pepper
1 pinch of salt
1 pinch of sugar
METHOD
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