This Egg foo Young Recipe, also known as egg fu yung, is a delicious light, airy Chinese omelet filled with red pepper, celery, mushrooms, onions, bean sprouts, scallions, and chicken smothered in a flavorful, tangy, and savory brown gravy that will leave you licking your plate.
It is one of our favorite breakfast recipes and always a hit with friends and family, and it tastes even better than your local Chinese restaurants. My family loves Asian cuisine or anything with an Asian flair. This recipe, Chicken Fried Rice, Sesame Chicken, and Shrimp Fried Rice are just a few of our favorites.
Do you like eggs? We love them! If you have never tried Egg Foo Young, then you really must give this a try. It is fabulous. What is not to love about fluffy eggs filled with onions, mushrooms, celery, bean sprouts, and chicken and topped with the most incredible gravy? This wonderful recipe works well for breakfast or dinner! If you like this recipe, try steak and eggs, baked eggs, and hashbrowns casserole.
What is Egg Foo Young?
It is a fluffy Chinese omelet shaped like a pancake filled with finely chopped vegetables and meat or seafood. Traditionally, it is served smothered with a soy sauce-based tangy gravy. You can skip the gravy and make a St. Paul Sandwich. Serve the omelet between two slices of white bread with mayonnaise, onion, lettuce, tomato, and pickles. Either way, you can’t go wrong, as both are delicious.
Ingredients Needed
- Eggs: large ones
- Vegetables: bell pepper, celery, mushrooms, onion, bean sprouts, and green onions
- Seasonings: kosher salt and white pepper (or black pepper)
- Chicken:
- Oil: vegetable or canola, and sesame oil
- Chicken broth: low sodium is best
- Soy sauce: low sodium
- Brown sugar: just a touch, substitute mirin
- Cornstarch: for thickening the gravy
How To Make Egg Foo Young
This is just the summary version of the recipe. See the recipe card below for ingredients and complete instructions.
Combine the beaten eggs, red pepper, celery, mushrooms, onions, bean sprouts, half of the scallions, salt, white pepper, and chicken in a large bowl. Mix gently to combine. Set that bowl aside for a few minutes while making the gravy.
In a small saucepan or frying pan over low heat, stir together the chicken broth, light soy sauce, rice vinegar, brown sugar, and sesame oil. In a bowl, whisk together the cornstarch and water. Slowly whisk the cornstarch slurry into the saucepan. Continue stirring until the sauce thickens and bubbles.
Meanwhile, heat a nonstick skillet with 1/2 tablespoon of canola oil over medium heat. Pour approximately 1/2 cup of the egg mixture into the hot skillet and fry until golden brown on the bottom. Carefully flip and brown the other side. Move to a plate, cover, and keep warm. Repeat until all the egg mixture is gone. Serve warm with the chicken soy sauce gravy and sprinkle with the rest of the scallions.
Do you have to serve it with gravy?
Egg foo young is traditionally served with gravy. However, there is an equally delicious recipe for this Chinese omelette that does not include gravy. The Chicken St. Paul is a cooked Egg Foo Young omelet served between two slices of bread with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and onions. It is equally delicious, and the kids love them.
Can you swap vegetables and meat?
Oh yes, you most certainly can! In fact, this is the super fun part of the recipe! You can adjust the flavors to your liking or to what vegetables or meat you have in your fridge.
- Veggies – red or green bell peppers, onions, celery, broccoli, zucchini, carrots, water chestnuts, peas, bean sprouts, cabbage
- Meats – chicken, ham, crispy cooked bacon, roast pork, beef
- Seafood – shrimp, crab meat, smoked salmon
Storage
Store leftover egg foo young in an airtight container for up to 3 days. For best results, store the gravy separately. Reheat the egg foo young and gravy in the microwave at reduced power for 30-second increments until warm. Pour the warm gravy over the omelet.
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Egg Foo Young
Ingredients
Egg Foo Young
- 8 large eggs lightly beaten
- ½ red bell pepper finely chopped
- 1 stalk celery sliced thin
- ½ cup mushrooms finely chopped
- ½ onion finely chopped
- ½ cup chopped fresh bean sprouts
- 4 green onions chopped green & white parts
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon white pepper
- 1 cup cooked chicken finely diced I use rotisserie chicken
- 3 tablespoons canola oil
Egg Foo Young Gravy
- 1 ¼ cups chicken broth
- 3 tablespoons soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 2 teaspoons brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch
- 3 tablespoons cold water
Instructions
- In a large bowl with the beaten eggs, add the red pepper, celery, mushrooms, onions, bean sprouts, half the green onions, salt, white pepper, and chicken.
- In a small saucepan over low heat, combine chicken broth, soy sauce, rice vinegar, brown sugar, and sesame oil. In a bowl, blend cornstarch and water. Slowly whisk the cornstarch slurry into the saucepan. Continue stirring until the sauce thickens and bubbles.
- Heat a nonstick skillet with 1/2 tablespoon of canola oil over medium heat. Add approximately 1/2 cup of the egg mixture and cook until lightly browned on the bottom. Flip and brown the other side. Plate and keep warm. Repeat until all the batter is gone.
- Serve warm with the gravy and sprinkle with the rest of the green onions.
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Notes
- Bean sprouts are getting more difficult to find. The recipe is delicious, with or without them.
- Other vegetables to use are zucchini and snow peas, but saute them in a little olive oil before adding them to the egg mixture.
- Store leftover egg foo young in an airtight container for up to 3 days. For best results, store the gravy separately. Reheat the egg foo young and gravy in the microwave at reduced power for 30-second increments until warm. Pour the warm gravy over the omelet.
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Aimee
I just made this. Delicious and easy egg foo young recipe. It was just as good as my mom’s recipe. This will be my new go to recipe for weekend breakfasts.
Stephanie
This Egg Foo Yung recipe was delicious and easy to make! I will make it again for out international family day.
Lisa
We love egg foo young! I made it over the weekend and it was easy, delicious, and so much better than takeout! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Beth Pierce
The pleasure is all mine, Lisa!
Ben
This is a delicious recipe. I order egg foo young whenever we get take-out, so I was excited to try this. It’s just as good as anything we get from a restaurant!
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Ben!
Mary
I made this recipe last weekend and my friends and I really enjoyed it. Great for using up little bits of vegetables that other wise might go to waste.
Zadie
We love this egg foo young. I make it at least twice a month. It is so tasty and great for using a hodge podge of veggies.
Mary
This Egg Foo Young recipe is a winner! I tried it for dinner, and it turned out delicious. The instructions were easy to follow, and the dish was packed with flavor. Thanks for sharing such a fantastic recipe! 🍳🥢👌
Tammy
You know, I’ve never had Egg Foo Yung before I’d love to make it for my family. Looks and sounds absolutely delicious! Thank you for this great recipes 😀
Nadalie
I’ve only added ham to my eggs but never chicken. I’m gonna try this in the morning! So easy to prep and I think I have all the ingredients!
Marie
Yummy! This EGG FOO YOUNG recipe is perfect for breakfast. And I like to eat this with rice as I loved fluffy eggs with rice.
Yeah Lifestyle
I had only ever tried egg foo young from the takeaway before. I gave this recipe a go and it came out so delicious and the kids loved it too
Celebrate Woman Today
Your recipes are amazing. I’ve done a few, and they were great. This one I’ll save for this weekend’s breakfast.
Beth Pierce
Thank you! Enjoy!
Luna S
I have no clue why I never thought to make this at home! I love Egg foo young when we go out, I need to try to make this.
Chenee
This egg foo yung is a winner in my book! The delicious mixture of vegetables and protein makes for such a satisfying and flavorful dish.
Casey
The versatility of this dish allows for endless customization with different vegetables, meats, or even vegetarian options. Thank you for sharing this mouthwatering recipe!
Beth Pierce
The pleasure is all mine, Casey!
Kim
The fluffy omelet is both comforting and flavorful. I appreciate how you’ve provided clear instructions and variations to cater to different dietary preferences.
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Kim! Enjoy!