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posted 12 January 2024 07:49 PM
I bought chili crisp on your recommendation and we made this tonight for dinner. Steve saw the recipe yesterday in the NYT, but I found it on another website below (that everyone can see). Delicious! I steamed up some broccoli and threw that on top. Didn’t have the furikake (but just ordered some) so I used a little Japanese soy sauce. We cooked 4 eggs, so Steve used 2 T of the stuff - I thought we were going to die, and you have to make sure you turn your exhaust fan on - but it was not too hot. It makes the bottoms of the eggs all nice and crispy-yummy. We ate it on a bed of rice.

https://www.thekitchn.com/chil...eggs-recipe-23557417


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posted 12 January 2024 10:09 PMHide Post
That looks terrific and just in time. For Christmas, Kim gave me a gift set of three chili crisp blends, a jar of powdered Mala spices and a bottle of chili oil with wine. I’ve been experimenting with the various formulations and find most are just too oily. Using them to fry eggs sounds perfect!

Thanks!


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posted 13 January 2024 08:49 AMHide Post
Made it this morning and it was delicious!

(Sorry about the photo quality - not sure what happened)



It would have been prettier if I had cooked the egg sunny side up - maybe next time. It was very rich and I think it might be best as an egg sandwich with tomato and lettuce.

I didn't get the oil hot enough to smoke. Probably would have been crisper if I had.

Thanks!


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posted 13 January 2024 11:06 AMHide Post
Steve cooked it in a cast iron pan - and the bottom was coated with chili crisp - he did them sunny side up - they were so pretty - and I think that and the hot cast iron are why they got crispy. We will do this again as a dinner dish (on calrose rice cooked in the rice cooker).


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posted 13 January 2024 11:22 AMHide Post
We had some leftover basmati rice from tikka masala that I made early in the week. I microwaved it the next day, using the ice cube method to get it just like it was just cooked. Blopped some chili crisp on it, nothing else. Outstanding!


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posted 13 January 2024 12:08 PMHide Post
OK, that looks great. Now I've gotta find out how to get a good chili crisp.

I think that those chili crisp fried eggs would go over sautéed riced cauliflower very nicely!
 
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posted 13 January 2024 02:15 PMHide Post
I couldn’t believe I found it here - might have been at Walmart! Think it’s become an “in” condiment.


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posted 13 January 2024 03:51 PMHide Post
Yes, it’s the latest thing!

From what I read, Go Gan Ma brand is the most popular worldwide. Widely available here -including WalMart and Amazon.


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posted 13 January 2024 04:11 PMHide Post
Lo Gan Ma is fine but not nearly as good as the (sadly far more spendy and far harder to find) Momofuku. I might have to make my own.


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posted 13 January 2024 04:17 PMHide Post
WTF. Always leading the way. We had a couple of threads about chili crisp, starting more than a year ago.

https://well-temperedforum.gro...603971897#6603971897

The original discussion, about the woman behind Lao Gan Ma

https://well-temperedforum.gro...263977797#8263977797

From one of the earlier threads...jodi found this recipe for home made. Did anyone ever try making it?

https://www.seriouseats.com/ho...de-spicy-chili-crisp


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posted 14 January 2024 11:33 AMHide Post
I did not, but I might try now.


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