Simple Egg Recipes From Manila's Top Chefs (2024)

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By Elaine Nuestro

Apr 06, 2020

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Chefs Miguel Vecin, Miko Calo, Nicco Santos, and Happy Ongpauco-Tiu share easy-to-do recipes that you can follow at home

Having to think of meals to prepare day-by-day can get repetitive and tiresome. And to help you get some fresh ideas on what you can cook with a few staple items, here are a couple of recipes that can guide you through:

Ham and Shrimp Egg Foo Young

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Above Photo: Elephant Grounds

An omelette of a kind, Egg Foo Young is quite popular in Chinese cuisine and is recommended by Standard Hospitality F&B Director and Elephant Grounds Co-Owner, Nicco Santos. The brilliant and Generation T 2018 honouree shared with his own take on the popular dish:

Ingredients:

5 Eggs

100g Peeled Shrimp (Chopped)

60g Ham (Julienned)

15g White Onion (Thinly Sliced)

15g Leeks (Sliced)

1 tsp Salt

1/2 tsp White Sugar

1 tsp Sesame Oil

1/2 tsp White Pepper

Shrimp Marinade:

1/2 tsp Cornstarch

1/4 tsp Salt

Slurry for Eggs:

2 tsp Cornstarch

1 tbsp Water

Sauce:

2 cups Chicken Stock or Water

1 tbsp Soy Sauce

2 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce

Slurry

Slurry for Sauce:

4 tsp Cornstarch

2 tbsp Water

Procedure:

  1. Marinate shrimp with the cornstarch and salt mixture for 20 mins.
  2. Make the sauce by bringing your stock to a boil, add in your seasonings and mix in your slurry (a mixture of cornstarch and water to thicken the sauce). Bring to boil until it thickens. Cook for a minute and set aside.
  3. Bring a pan or wok to medium high heat with 3 tbsp of oil and stir fry the shrimp for a minute and a half. Set aside.
  4. In a bowl mix in your egg slurry, sesame oil, salt, white sugar and white pepper. Add in 5 eggs and beat them until you don’t see any strands of egg whites. Once beaten add in your cooked shrimp, ham, white onions and leeks.
  5. Bring another pan to medium heat and add 6 tbsp of oil and gently pour in your egg mixture and pull the egg from the center outwards. Lower the heat to prevent from browning quickly.
  6. Once it’s set, flip the egg over and cook for another 1-2 minutes. You can flip it a section at a time.
  7. Serve over rice and top with sauce.

Shakshouka

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If you are often intimidated with poached eggs, this next dish will help you overcome such fears. Owner of Happy Concept Group, Happy Ongpauco-Tiu, lets us in on her delicious secret of making this Mediterranean dish, Shakshouka.

Ingredients:

5-6 Eggs

2 Bell Peppers (your choice of color)

1/2 cup Feta Cheese crumbled

2 tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil

1 medium White Onion (diced)

3 cloves Garlic (minced)

1 large Can Diced Tomatoes

1 tsp Cumin

1 tsp Cayenne

1/2 tsp Paprika

1/4 tsp Sea salt

Black Pepper to taste

1 cup Cilantro/ Parsley (rough chopped)

Instructions:

  1. Heat large deep skillet saute pan medium heat, add extra virgin olive oil, and then saute onions until translucent. When the onion is soft, add minced garlic and sautée for 4 minutes.
  2. Add diced bell peppers and sautée for 7 minutes until the peppers are soft.
  3. Take the spices and the canned tomatoes, reduce for 10 minutes. You can adjust the spice by adding less or more cayenne.
  4. Test for overall taste.
  5. Crack the eggs over the cooking pot to let simmer and cook.
  6. Reduce for another 5-6 minutes then serve with chopped herbs and crumbled feta for an authentic treat!

Tortilla de Patatas (Spanish Omelette)

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Bar Pinxtos Owner, Miguel Vecin, teaches us to make traditional Spanish omelette using only a handful of ingredients. Did you know you can use Lays?

Ingredients:

6 Eggs

800 g Potatoes (in case you don’t have potato, a big bag of potato chips like Lays can be used)

1 Onion

Chorizo, Cheese, Corned beef, etc (optional)

Procedure:

  1. Peel and thinly slice the potatoes and then soak in water.
  2. Fry chopped chorizo separately and set aside (if you don't have chorizo on hand you can use substitute with sausages, cheese, etc).
  3. Fry potatoes in 1/2 inch oil in low heat for 15-20 mins, then turn the heat to high for 5 minutes to fully cook them. Drain from oil and set aside.
  4. Beat the eggs in a bowl, add the potatoes and filling (chorizo, etc), let it soak for 5-10 mins
  5. Heat a non stick pan (8 inch pan) with a little oil. Once it is hot, pour the egg mixture. Use medium heat to cook the bottom part of the omelet. Use a rubber spatula to make sure the eggs don’t stick to the sides of the pan.
  6. Once the bottom browns a bit, put a plate (bigger than the pan) on top of the pan and flip the omelette. Then slide it back again on the pan to the cook the other side.
  7. Omelette should be a bit runny and wet inside so after flipping, keep for a minute or two in the pan and remove from heat. Flip again on the other side to a serving plate.
  8. Let it rest 5 mins before cutting and serving. Enjoy!

Oeufs Brouillés (French Scrambled Eggs)

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If you have been to Metronome before the quarantine started, odds are you are terribly missing their amazing menu selections! But don't fret as Chef and Co-owner of Metronome, Miko Calo, teaches us how to make eggs the French way.

Ingredients:

3 Eggs

15 g Butter (cubed and cold)

15 ml Milk

Salt and Pepper to taste

Procedure:

  1. Break eggs in a bowl then add milk, salt & pepper
  2. beat lightly, make sure egg and milk have properly emulsified
  3. heat up non stick pan (medium heat)
  4. melt butter, add egg mixture agitate gently with rubber spatula,
  5. take off of fire and transfer to a plate once it reaches creamy consistency

*Serve with toasted sour dough bread or warm pandesal

**You can add cheese to egg mixture

***Can also be eaten with tapa and garlic rice, Spanish sardines and rice, or tuyo and rice.

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Simple Egg Recipes From Manila's Top Chefs (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook eggs like a pro? ›

This Is the Best Way to Make Scrambled Eggs
  1. Crack the eggs on a flat surface.
  2. Don't be afraid to pre-salt eggs.
  3. Add a splash of milk.
  4. Use a fork, not a whisk.
  5. Cook in a nonstick pan.
  6. … and make sure it's cold.
  7. Keep the heat relatively low.
  8. Let them finish cooking off the stove.
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What is the most difficult egg dish to make? ›

Japan) is one of the hardest egg dishes to make, but. it isn't impossible! 🥵🍳 We show you how it's done.

What can I put in scrambled eggs? ›

Finish your plate of scrambled eggs with flaky salt and a few cranks of black pepper; fresh herbs, like parsley, chives, or dill, and/or a shaving of Parmesan are welcome here too.

How to cook an egg for dummies? ›

1. Scrambled Eggs
  1. Beat your eggs in a medium bowl with a fork or a whisk until the whites and yolks are well-mixed together.
  2. Whisk a small amount of milk into your eggs to add some creaminess.
  3. Melt some butter in a skillet over medium heat, then pour in your egg mixture.
  4. Cook your eggs for about five to 10 minutes.
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What is the secret ingredient to add to scrambled eggs? ›

Some Southerners swear by adding a little milk, cheese, or even sour cream to their scrambled eggs to give the dish a delicious finish, but there is one secret ingredient that is sure to result in the fluffiest scrambled eggs you've ever tasted or served. It's water. That's right.

Should you add milk or butter to scrambled eggs? ›

Chefs and home cooks agree that butter is the only dairy you need when scrambling eggs. Use medium to low heat and melt a tablespoon or two in the bottom of your pan until it is golden (but not brown). Then add your whisked eggs, and cook without stirring until the mixture begins to set on the bottom.

How to jazz up scrambled eggs? ›

Basil: Basil is the perfect herb to dress up scrambled eggs. Simply whisk into your egg mixture, cook, and eat. Add tomatoes and cheese for a super special treat. Cayenne pepper: Cayenne peppers are skinny red peppers that are moderately hot.

What are 3 different ways to cook an egg? ›

Scrambled, poached, boiled, or fried—you can add them to salads, serve them as a main course, or use them to top a grain bowl—the options are limitless. Start incorporating eggs into your meals by testing out these three different approaches to cooking them.

What is the best method of cooking eggs? ›

Overall, shorter and lower-heat cooking methods cause less cholesterol oxidation and help retain most of the egg's nutrients. For this reason, poached and boiled (either hard or soft) eggs may be the healthiest to eat. These cooking methods also don't add any unnecessary calories.

How to make eggs like they do in restaurants? ›

Beat in a bit of water or milk (1 Tablespoon liquid per egg), pour the egg into a heated pan, let it SIT for a minute or two and then gently fold it over as it cooks. The egg releases steam as the liquid in it evaporates, and this fluffs up the egg as long as you do not move it around TOO much and squash it back down.

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