Chow Mein with Egg Yolk 🍜🥚
Chow mein with egg yolk is a rich twist on classic chow mein, where a soft or runny egg yolk is added on top of stir-fried noodles. When mixed in, it creates a creamy, silky coating that makes the dish extra flavorful.
🧂 Main ingredients
- Egg noodles (or thin spaghetti as substitute)
- Eggs (for yolk topping or whole fried egg)
- Chicken, beef, or vegetables (optional protein)
- Garlic and ginger
- Soy sauce
- Oyster sauce (optional but adds depth)
- Green onions
- Oil (for stir-frying)
- Salt & black pepper
🍳 How it’s made
1. Cook noodles
- Boil noodles until just tender
- Drain and toss with a little oil to prevent sticking
2. Stir-fry base
- Heat oil in a pan or wok
- Add garlic and ginger
- Add chicken/veg and cook until done
3. Add noodles & sauce
- Add noodles to the pan
- Mix in soy sauce, oyster sauce, and seasoning
- Stir-fry until well combined
4. Add egg yolk
You have two popular options:
- Raw yolk (restaurant-style): Place a fresh egg yolk on top of hot noodles just before serving
- Soft egg topping: Fry an egg sunny-side up and place it on top
When mixed in, the yolk creates a creamy, rich coating over the noodles.
🔥 Flavor profile
- Savory and umami-rich from soy sauce
- Slight smokiness from stir-frying
- Creamy richness from egg yolk
- Balanced salty-smooth texture
💡 Tips
- Use fresh eggs if adding raw yolk on top
- Don’t overcook noodles—they should stay slightly firm
- A dash of chili oil or vinegar can lift the flavor
If you want, I can show you a street-style Pakistani chow mein version or a spicy egg yolk ramen-style upgrade.