Lucas Makes Steamed Eggs, Two Ways | In the Kitchen with Lucas Sin
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Watch Lucas Sin make perfectly steamed eggs in the Food52 Kitchen. The first method is in the microwave (can he do it?). And the second is “loaded” with silken tofu and pork, made in a standard steamer. As always, there's also a “secret” bonus recipe here is for a seasoned soy sauce. GET THE RECIPE ►► f52.co/3FMVhgr
CHAPTERS ►►
0:00 - Intro
2:01 - Secret Seasoned Soy Sauce
5:45 - Easy, Microwave Steamed Eggs
13:35 - Traditional Steamed Eggs with Pork
23:19 - Eat Those Eggs
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PREP TIME: 22 minutes
COOK TIME: 13 minutes
SERVES: 2 to 3
Microwave Steamed Eggs
For the Eggs
2 large eggs
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup dashi, from shiro dashi
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 bunch scallions; thinly sliced
For the Seasoned Soy Sauce
1 large shallot, thinly sliced
1 cilantro stem, cut into 1-inch segments
1 scallion, cut into 1-inch segments
1 pinch white pepper
3/4 cup water
3/4 cup light soy sauce
2 tablespoons dark soy sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons rock sugar, or white granulated sugar
1 teaspoon chicken powder or msg
2 teaspoons maggi seasoning soy sauce
Steamer Eggs, With Pork
For the Pork Sauce
3 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
1/2" knob ginger, peeled and minced
1/2 pound pork belly, minced
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1/2 cup water, chicken stock, or dashi
1/2 tablespoon light soy sauce
1/2 tablespoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon dark soy sauce
1/4 teaspoon chicken powder or msg
1 tablespoon potato starch or corn starch
1 tablespoon cold water
For the Eggs
2 large eggs
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup dashi, from shiro dashi
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
6 ounces silken tofu, drained and diced
Dash chili oil, optional
1/4 bunch scallions, thinly sliced
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I never comment, but I appreciate Lucas and this production team's work. Easy to understand, rooted in a cohesive story, practically doable. I'll keep watching this kind of content.
@AllenBoguslavsky
Жыл бұрын
lucas is the perfect amount of scientific/cultural explanation with just being able to speak normally at the same time.
@xZOOMARx
Жыл бұрын
Indeed, this is a genuine recipe/technique video. While bon appetit helped make food videos personality driven and entertaining, the food wasn’t actually the focus. Not here with Lucas Sin
Lucas should be the official face of Food52. He's handsome, smart & personable. A winning trifecta.
@Junifah92
Жыл бұрын
Agree❤
@wrathford
Жыл бұрын
I'm truly smitten!
@broadwaywes
Жыл бұрын
Also Handsome 🤤🤤🤤
@Jack-yq6ui
Жыл бұрын
@@broadwaywes you must be a man.
@deebabyism
Жыл бұрын
Amazing chopping chops ..
Lucas is gaining confidence in front of the camera and he is just amazing. He's talented and very intelligent. Hang on to this young man. He's going places.
@nebuchadnezzar54831
Жыл бұрын
The guy graduated from Yale!
@HEAVYHEARTSMUSIC
Жыл бұрын
He's already been places! He has two restaurants, Forbes 30 Under 30, Food & Wine Best New Chef, etc. I'm sure this is some good cash on the side + exposure for him :)
I love Lucas Sin videos. It's like learning how to cook from mom but with clear explanations. I never understood why mom cooks her home cook food in a certain way until i learn from here 😄
I love Lucas. He needs his own channel
Skip the microwave and use an Instapot instead. I do this almost every morning. 2 inches of water in the bottom, place the egg mixture covered with foil on a colander and steam for 8-9 minutes. Comes out perfectly. Sure it takes longer than 2.5 minutes, but works perfectly.
I have a Sichuan version of seasoned soy sauce on hand at all times -- it really makes a difference! I'll try your version, too. also, Food52 please note: more Lucas Sin is something we all want. thank you for keeping the "bloopers" in the video -- it's helpful to all to know how to handle it when issues come up for us, too. and things just cook differently in different kitchens -- it happens all the time!
@simplyme3306
Жыл бұрын
and there are premium soy sauce which tastes and smells excellent on its own too :D
@DianeH2038
Жыл бұрын
@@simplyme3306 yes, but this is different.
@beaaspiras5413
8 ай бұрын
recipe please@@DianeH2038
I cannot get enough Lucas Sin content!!!!!!!
This is the ultimate Chinese comfort food. There is a dessert version as well. Thank you for showing us how to make seasoned soy sauce. I’m glad you can speak both Mandarin and Cantonese. Bravo!!
@tinhoyhu
Жыл бұрын
Highly agree on the comfort food sentiment. It'd be great if Lucas would also do tomato egg.
@nocct41724
Жыл бұрын
Pardon me asking, but could you tell me which of Lucas' two pronunciations were Cantonese? I did lots of googling but can't be sure 😅
@jefftam4044
Жыл бұрын
oh the dessert version is it 雙皮奶? I wish i know how to make them at home too.
@jefftam4044
Жыл бұрын
@@nocct41724 0:06 he said two pronunciation. both mandarin, they are just two different way to call them in Mandarin. 5:48 he said those 2 names again but this time in Cantonese.
@Cirolina
3 ай бұрын
I'm not chinese but I totally get why. Made these two days in a row now and the silky creamy texture is simply the best. So glad I found this!
Lucas's Hong Kong Eggs recipe has utterly changed how I cook eggs over the past few months and I'm excited to get rocked again.
Steamed eggs are like the Cantonese kids’ Mac n cheese. Lovely soft comfort food. It was a favorite when I was growing up. I’m almost a senior citizen 😅. My grandma use to make it minced pork and baby clams, topped w soy sauce and a bit of scallion oil. And it’s a favorite to this day even w my new adult boys. 😊 will have to try this microwave method. I never mastered steaming so I’d do the French Bain Marie method which is so slow. But looking forward to quick silky steamed eggs.
I only ate this dish (with ground pork inside) as a child when my dad used to cook it and it was never my favourite (it also wasn't done as carefully and the top was all bubbles which is fine) and never thought to replicate it as an adult. Thanks, Lucas, for helping me appreciate this more. There are some things from childhood at home that I never really questioned whether they were specific to my parents or whether they were Chinese classics and it's kind of fun now to spend a moment thinking about how a whole lot of other people in the world also made this. It's easier to tell when it's at a restaurant, but I never saw these sorts of homey dishes at restaurants. Might even give this recipe a try.
@dericcyk
Жыл бұрын
ground pork, 2 eggs, salted egg + yolk broken around, mix it nicely, water to make the egg smooth, slow steam for 10 to 15 minutes, white pepper on top nyummm
@LunarKnite
Жыл бұрын
@Emme H My mom would put noodles, wood ear mushrooms, and sometimes ground pork or small scallops that were dehydrated. Don't know if it'd be a different dish altogether, it was cooked more and much less smooth.
@sbfan
Жыл бұрын
Same! I was shocked as an adult to find out--from a Japanese exchange student of all people!--that "tomato egg" is a classic Chinese home-cooking dish, and not just my mom putting two random ingredients together.
@susanlee630
Жыл бұрын
We ate this as well with ground pork….later we made it with minced clams…both were yummy.
@kakajim9928
9 ай бұрын
We steam the seasoned ground pork first, then poked it loose, then add the egg mixture, then steam it again till egg solidify.
Best chef ever. Intelligent, thoughtful about every step, well spoken.
I love love love love Lucas' videos. I learn how to make the recipes he's presenting, but he gives enough fundamental information for me to see where to improvise on my own. So awesome.
The passion Lucas exudes is always prominent.🙌
I get all giddy when I see a Lucas video pop up in my feed!
I’m ten minutes in and I think I learned three skills. Season soy sauce Water to attach plastic wrap to a dish Blow torch for bubbles and smooth surface (this one I saw in another video of his but repetition is educational)
This was my favorite dish growing up in a Chinese household. Thank you so much to Lucas and the Food52 team for this wonderful video. You took this beloved staple and elevated it. I could not be more grateful.
Lucas is awesome as always. Showing the fails teach us that we must adjust based on available stoves, ovens, pans and ingredients. They help us learn what right and wrong look like. And, Lucas' reactions are priceless.
Brilliant! Love Lucas's way of explaining; such a good teacher! Keep these coming please!
I wish I could “like” this more than once. I love trying Lucas’ recipes! They quickly become our family staples. ❤
I love Lucas’ videos! He’s funny, super informative and I always learn more than just how to make the dish. 😊
Amazingly thoughtful. Lucas has a profound understanding of what he's doing and knows how to capture the audience, as a result.
Ok, Lucas has me hooked on this network now. At first I thought "25 minutes to cook eggs"? My curiosity got the best of me but man, was it worth it! Lucas' style of precision explanation has me walking away feeling confident in being able to get it right. Also, his displayed enjoyment really made for a visceral experiencing of the yum factor!
I love how knowledgable Lucas is in every videos. Guy talked about 'cooked water', 'plastic wraps tricks' and whatnot in a 'microwaved egg' dish.
I see lucas I click. More lucas please!
MY MAN HIGHLIGHTING THE FOOD OF MY CHILDHOOD - the simple but not to be overlooked, GLORIOUS steamed egg 😭👏 my fam loves making it with some rehydrated dried scallops; it adds delicious umami and natural sweetness !!
hehehe you can see the wheels spinning with this guy and his creative joy shining through. Looks good on ya chef!
I appreciate these videos so much. It's more than just a recipe that he is presenting. Also, as a beginner, the tips and rationales he sneaks in are super helpful!! I often struggle with even simple recipes because I'm new to cooking and never know why certain things are being done or what I'm supposed to be looking for at certain steps (and how to improvise). I'm so glad this series exist.
Clicked so fast! Thank you for this wonderful history/food/culture/science class, it's always so entertaining and interesting and Lucas's voice is just so calming.
I never liked eating this kind of egg on its own, it's too smooth. But with the rice, it's absolutely amazing, that textural contrast between the silkiness of the eggs & the grains of the rice. Watching Lucas take a bite unlocked some deep long lost memory of childhood.
You can also describe your "embedded recipe" as a Side Quest, the way the brilliant chef Jon Kung does! Love the video as always lucas
I just love how meticulously Lucas prepare his food and how he explains it in such simple and understandable manner for someone who isn’t an expert like me. Love his food choices too because I grew up eating steamed eggs. He just brought it to another level. Great channel.
Thank you, Lucas is a veritable treasure trove of culinary instruction. I don’t think I have learnt so many things in one video before 🧐
Think that was the best explanation of how stainless steel pans work that I've ever heard. Pan has to get hot, add oil, oil has to get hot, add food.
Thank you for the Lucas content. These videos are a gift
Seriously I'll watch anything with Lucas Sin. So intelligent, great teacher, I always learn something interesting.
Really enjoying your shows! Thank You!
Great video! I love your content. You are very thorough and I found it very helpful you explaining all the science behind all your steps as well as putting in your bloopers! Keep up the good work!
I learned so much from this episode. I love this. I’m binge watching Lucas Sin while I work today.
Your cooking skills are so good, but you also explain it in a understandable way. I enjoy your recipes and make them myself. Thank you!
I am so grateful the algorithm started gifting me Lucas' videos. I learn soooooo much more than just the recipe from each video. Thank you Lucas for sharing your passion and expertise and thank you Food52 for putting Lucas on our screens! 🙌🏻
Lucas is so easy to understand! I love his videos!
Always love having lucas make an appearance, great video
I like everything about this guy! I especially love the fact that when something happens not according to plan they don’t edit it out! That takes guts and confidence!
Such a great master class with TONS of chef knowledge! Thank you!!
👍👏 Love the bloopers! I've never seen eggs cooked this way before. Thank you!
thank you for explaining everything so wunderful ! I enjoyed your video so much and will try most of this the next days!
This reminds me of my mommy …..cooking with only a clever. She never buys ground pork..she does it manually . She said it was the best, plus you know what you chopped . Very good teaching video ! I love the explanation! I am going to forward to my kids …so they know the why and can LEVEL UP their cooking. Just discovered this channel . I will have to binge watch …LOL . Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
we are so blessed to have Lucas
I learned so many things in this one video. Loving Lucas!
First time watching Lucas. Very impressive. I don't think either of his dishes would be difficult to become obsessed with. However preparing would certainly be a learned skill. Thank you!
Lucas just makes me drool when he is cooking..love the way he explains the recipes!..Keep it coming!
Nice and chilly outside so I’m def making this!
I’m deliciously inspired to make this for lunch today. Lucas is so extra, but in the best way possible 😊
Lucas is definitely one of the best to watch lately!
Thank you for these steamed egg recipes! They all looked so freaking good :D
Fantastic tutorial, thank you!
Love Lucas! Also love that it's not a perfect first try and we're taken on this journey that we would probably experience ourselves. Filled with nuggets of chef wisdom.
I eat a version of this several times a week. I love the texture and it's so comforting!
Another great episode! It's made me hungry!
I like that you don't cut out the scenes where to eggs didn't come out comeplete yet to show the troubleshooting process, thank you!
One of my favourite foods from my childhood. My grandma had it down to a science. Thank you for bringing this back!
Thank you for the steamed eggs recipes. I have to try it!
As an egg lover, I cannot wait to try this out and perfect it!!! Great video.
🤣😂Whoever is doing the editing deserves a cookie. I love the cut ins. I laughed out loud. 👍
His recipe for the Hongkong Style scrambled eggs is PEREFCT!! I have been researching for ages how to make fluffy scramble eggs and his secret combination has achieved the PERFECT BALANCE of fluffiness and softness, even when lukewarm! Will definitely be trying this steamed eggs recipe! Thank you so much, Lucas! Cheers, from United Kingdom. 😄
So awesome. I made as I watched! Thank you❤
As an expat in China, this has been incredibly helpful, insightful and inspiring. I have lived here a year and half and have only incorporated 豆腐皮 (toufu skin) into my cooking. I was falling in love with cooking before becoming an expat but could not find my groove without non-western styles of cooking. This channel is oddly enough bridging a gap between western and eastern styles of cooking. And the whole trial and error thing is real!!!!! especially when pairing an old/new dish with same/different equipment. My kitchen is steamer, rice cooker and wok based. And it's been an adjustment 🥲 let me tell you. I'm used to microwaves and ovens (of which I have neither here).
I love 水蒸蛋 and have made it a few times, but it's great to have all of these tips on how to perfect it. It was also cool to see his knifework!
I love listening to Lucas talk about food
i always look forward to lucas videos
Lucas is superb, listening to him explain things in laymen style is much appreciated
I just tried this and my first attempt wasn't brilliant but I am shook that this worked as well as it did. New obsession.
Love this video, love Lucas, love the recipe. I literally just tried it myself and am blown away by the deliciousness -- even though my microwave was also too strong!!
any video with chef Lucas = Instant Watch.
I LOVE STEAMED EGGS SOOOO MUCH!!! THANK YOU LUCAS again for the amazing recipes and tutelage you give us for future cooking!!! 🥰🥰🥰 And that shade is green looks amazing on him!!
Lucas is just effing brilliant. Great ingredients, great techniques, executed precisely yet easily replicated. Recipes…Steeped in culture and a food science and eloquently explained by a experienced line cook/chef/owner. F YES @F52. Chef’s kiss.
I learn so much from a such a simple dish
This video just opened my eyes to the silkiest texture known to man. Thank you to Lucas
Thanks for teaching me the trick about saran wrap and also the heat pan, then heat oil in reduce stick OMG I had no idea! I love the education of the videos and the included bloopers. I love seeing your personality come through. Sometimes chefs appear so serious but I feel cooking should be fun and done with love. I see that in your videos.
I miss my mom's cooking, she makes the best steamed eggs. So simple, but yet I haven't mastered it. Thank you for the tutorial, I hope to give it a try someday.
Lucas vids always a must watch
I feel like I just learned so much! I mean I’ve been a foodie for like 35 years and I never knew about using cooked water or making these eggs in the microwave…
Thanks for your recepices dear Lucas... greetings from Roermond in the Netherlands 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Very nice job !
Definitely having better breakfast. Thank you
豉油超級正,多謝教學!
I can't wait to try this one, and the side quest too!
Lucas is engaging, yea food 52! I started watching because of Erin, but Lucas is every bit as captivating. He makes me want to try some of these dishes!
Love this host! Very knowledgeable and a great personality
Does anyone know the Lucas Sin equivalent to other cuisines? He's made me appreciate Chinese, Chinese American, and Hong Kong food in way that you just don't see from other chefs... and I've run out of Chef Sin videos to watch.
I used to make steamed eggs for dinner at least once a month when I was growing up (my parents expected dinner when they came home from work). It was always a favorite! I think I’ll do this again for my family!❤
Papa Lucas blessing us with his knowledge ❤
OMG I really like how he talks with such passionate way. I can’t takes my attention away from him.
This was too funny for a super informative video😂
I thought Lucas went back to Hong Kong, so glad to see he's back. The smartest, clearest and most handsome new chef on the planet
Excellent video.
Great video! You're very photogenic, and have a wonderful voice as well.
This dude needs his own travel show! The next tony bourdain right here. I’d watch him go anywhere and eat anything.