This dish (Cai Pu Jian Dan/菜脯煎蛋 in Chinese)is prepared with beaten eggs, perserved radish and spring onions, very much like "Egg Fu Yung",which is a Chinese American dish based on a Shanghai classic dish called fu yung egg slices. However, the "Cai Pu Jian Dan" does not include a gravy or sauce, as "Egg Fu Yung" always does.
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- Rinse and finely chop pickles. Crack eggs into a bowl and whisk until well-combined. Blend in chopped preserved radish and scallion. Season it with chicken bouillon.
- Heat up a skillet with oil. Slowly pour in the mixture and give it 20 seconds to turn a nice golden brown over medium-low heat. Turn over and cook until it turns golden as well. Serve immediately.
62 comments:
Angie, you've made this homey Cai Pu Jian Dan become a dish that can be served in any special banquets!
@Kenny: Thanks a lot! You woke up so early?
Oh wow!!!! That looks terrific..
Love to have it now...Delicious..
Ooooh! This is my fav dish!!! I used to eat this growing up ... Hmmmm... I think I am going to make this tomorrow for dinner!!!
Thanks Angie for the inspirations!!!
Angie, beautiful picture of a delicious meal!
I just made this and it was no where as beautiful as yours. How did you make such a simple dish so splendid?! Amazing!
this looks so special - and to think its eggs.
Hi Angie,
I would like this to go with a bowl of porridge :)
Did you just carve a tomato? Whatever it is it looks so pretty! nice work you've got there.. :)
Yummy...looks fabulous..and the tomato flower looks beautiful :-)
Angie, very nice! I would not have thought of using a preserved radish. I really enjoy discovering new tastes and textures by reading your blog.
Very pretty and delicious, I like the addition of preserved radish.
I cant believe something so simple can be sooooooo beautiful! N that rose is in my head FOREVER..(m guessing its a tomato).m going to do that for my next dish Oh YES!!!!!!!TQ Angie :))
Wow.. looks new to me and delicious!
this is Daddy's favourite! Love it with porridge..real comfort food :)
Am ready to finish this delicious omelete immediately...yumm!
This looks beautiful. I really love egg dishes. I love how you did the flower ;D
What a lovely dish, perfect for breakfast, brunch or even dinner. Bet it tastes fantastic!
i definitely like this..
I fried this recently for lunch and eat with porridge, yours looks really delicious and inviting ! A perfect dish to go with plain porridge.
a simple egg recipe made tastier by the radish..
I am hungry for breakfast Angie! I would love to have these delicious eggs!
Looks amazing and delicious!!!love it.
This would be a wonderful breakfast!Delicious.
This goes perfectly good with a bowl of white porridge and some salted fish. mmm....
What a lovely omelette! I don't know that I've had preserved radish, but I bet it was great with the eggs.
Sounds delicious! Would love this for lunch today.
Mmmm, angie this looks delicious! I will have to try the preserved radish, haven't had that before!
So perfect to serve for a brunch...how delicious it must be...is Preserved Radish similar to Horserasdish ?
Delicious, combo of egg and radish makes me drool:)
This is great with porridge! Lovely presentation.
I have never had omelette with radishes like this, this looks so so yumm andi just love those tomato rose in the middle.
Angie,
This dish looks delicious. I would love to make it but I am not familiar with preserved radishes. I'm going to look for them when I go to a well stocked Asian market here. I do have preserved turnips... I'm wondering if I could substitute?
This is my first visit to your blog ~ it is lovely!! I'll be back, for sure. :)
~Mari
Guys, thank you a bunch!
@Nat:It's more or less like daikon.
@Mari at Once Upon a Plate: yes,the preserved turnip can be used instead.
Thank you for your super-fast reply Angie! And thank you for stopping by my blog, too.
I hope to try this very soon... but it's difficult to decide because ALL of your recipes look soo good!
Wow Angie! This looks delicious! Nice and simple! I love it!
Beautiful pic!!
Delicious Angie!!!
I have never seen it before and it looks good. I am not sure about the taste but I can see the photograph saying " it is really good"
love the garnishing!! :) m loving this omelet for breakfast tomorrow :)
oh i have some preserved radish still in the fridge, i should make it soon. yours look yummy.
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