Vietnamese Vegetarian Egg Meatloaf
Vietnamese Vegetarian Egg Meatloaf

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Vietnamese Vegetarian Egg Meatloaf is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look wonderful. Vietnamese Vegetarian Egg Meatloaf is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

With added veggies, eggs, spices, and a mixture of pork and seafood, it's a more complex meatloaf that can easily anchor a meal. Tofu-based chả chay (a vegetarian version of the chả lụa I mentioned above) is excellent, though it can be tough to go truly vegetarian because fish sauce contributes a lot. This is Chả Trứng Chay, also known as Vietnamese Egg Meatloaf (made vegan!) It's a very comforting homestyle dish that is so easy to pull together, very.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook vietnamese vegetarian egg meatloaf using 11 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Vietnamese Vegetarian Egg Meatloaf:
  1. Make ready 15 g wood ear mushrooms
  2. Make ready 20 g dried shiitake mushrooms
  3. Make ready 4 eggs
  4. Get 1/4 cup milk
  5. Get 1 small carrot shredded or grated
  6. Make ready 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  7. Make ready 60 g mung bean noodles glass noodles
  8. Get 2 tablespoon fish sauce
  9. Take 1/4 teaspoon sugar
  10. Get 1/4 teaspoon salt
  11. Get 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

You won't know that it doesn't have any meat in it, and it's quick and easy We made this delicious vegetarian Vietnamese steamed meatloaf yesterday because we would like to have vegetarian dishes once or twice a month. The combination of a soft moist steamed egg with minced meat, glass noodle and black fungus. Cha Trung Hap is another best dish that you can make with minced meat and eggs. This dish is often served on a platter along with rice, vegetables and grilled pork or known as Broken Rice.

Steps to make Vietnamese Vegetarian Egg Meatloaf:
  1. Soak the shiitake mushrooms and wood ear mushrooms in warm water for about 20 minutes. Once they are softened, squeeze out excess water in the shiitake mushrooms and thinly slice both mushrooms.
  2. Soak mung bean noodles in cold water for about 15 minutes then cut them into 2 inch sections.
  3. Crack 2 whole eggs and 2 egg whites into a large bowl and save the 2 egg yolks in a small bowl for later use.
  4. Add milk into the large bowl and use a whisk to mix until homogenous. Add all the ingredients, except for the egg yolks, into the large bowl and mix.
  5. Spray some oil in a mini loaf pan and pour the egg mixture into the pan. Smooth out he top surface as much as possible since anything that sticks out of the surface will likely to be charred during the air frying process.
  6. Air fry at 280F (140C) for 16-18 minutes until the egg is set.
  7. In the meantime, add a pinch of salt into the small bowl containing the egg yolks and mix.
  8. When the egg loaf is done, pour the egg yolk on top and spread it evenly over the egg loaf. Air fry again at 400F (200C) for about 2 minutes until the egg yolks are hardened.

Egg Meatloaf or Egg Cake is a popular dish in the South of Vietnam. Its Vietnamese name is Cha Trung. People in the South often serve a slice or wedge of egg meatloaf with grilled pork chop and rice. In Vietnam, Com Tam (literally translated "half-grain rice") is a versatile dish for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A common side to eat with Com Tam, and my favorite choice when ordering this dish, is egg meatloaf.

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