What to Make with 50g egg white – Fast, Fresh, and Tasty Ideas

Wondering what to do with 50g egg white? Try these quick, healthy, and crowd-pleasing recipes.

Recipes with 50g egg white

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Walnut Mario (Brios)

This walnut Mario bread (also known as chocolate walnut bread or crispy walnut cocoa bread) is covered in chopped walnuts. The first bite releases a burst of nutty aroma, followed by a rich chocolate flavor that fills your nose – not cloyingly sweet, but a mellow cocoa fragrance. The bread itself is soft yet substantial, chewy yet not tough. The aroma of chocolate and the rich flavor of walnuts intertwine, becoming more flavorful with each bite. The interior is fluffy and delicate. When filled with a light cream cocoa filling, the cream's refreshing touch balances the chocolate's richness, while the crunch of the walnuts adds further texture. One bite offers a perfect balance of crunch, softness, and aroma – so delicious you won't be able to stop eating it!

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Lazy double skin milk that even a kitchen novice can make

This double skin milk is super easy to make! Mix egg whites, milk, etc. and steam it. The milk is white and smooth. When you scoop a spoonful, it will tremble. It is fragrant and smooth when you put it in your mouth. The sweetness is just right. It looks good and tastes delicious. It is definitely a "sweet little pride" that even a kitchen novice can make~

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spicy boiled pork slices.

Slice the pork tenderloin, mix with soy sauce and starch, and marinate for 10 minutes. Heat oil to fry bean paste, minced garlic, and dried chili peppers, add broth and bring to a boil, add the meat slices and blanch the vegetables. Pour the broth into a bowl, add minced garlic and chili powder, and pour hot oil to enhance the aroma. The meat slices are tender and tasty, the soup is spicy and mellow, and the side dishes absorb the red oil. It is hot and refreshing when you take a bite, and it is perfect with rice!

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Chocolate Lava Mochi Soft European Bread

Gently pull the bread with your hand, and you'll find it soft and fluffy with a naturally light texture. The outer crust is soft and fluffy, and you can even stretch it to reveal its delicate structure. The moment you pull it open, the chocolate sauce inside bursts out with a "whoosh," creating a wonderfully warm chocolate filling that coats the chewy mochi filling, along with crunchy nut pieces. The mochi is bouncy and stretchy, the crunchy nuts balance the sweetness, and the chocolate is rich and creamy. The soft bread sandwiched with the bursting filling and nuts is a perfect combination of soft, chewy, crunchy, and sweet flavors in one bite—pure satisfaction!

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Sweet potato and cheese squares that stretch!

The golden-brown crust is coated with white sesame seeds. The moment you break it open, the cheese bursts out in cheesy strands, releasing a rich aroma of milk and sweet potato. The texture is chewy and chewy with a delightful crunch of sesame seeds—it's simply delicious! The beauty of food begins with pleasing the eye, then the palate. Only food that whets the appetite deserves to be served and photographed! 😄

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Oyster Omelette (a classic Chaoshan delicacy in Guangdong)

Take a bite of oyster omelette, and the crispy, charred crust melts in your mouth. The plump oysters, like little bombs, pop with a burst of freshness! The egg is slippery, the chopped green onions add a burst of flavor, and the fish sauce makes it so fragrant you want to weld your cheeks to the plate. This is a classic Chaoshan delicacy! Our local area is close to the sea, so oysters are fresh and affordable. Selling them outside can be incredibly expensive, and the freshness of the ingredients is often a struggle. Making them at home is a breeze, with genuine ingredients and an incredible value. Make as many as you want, with plenty of fresh oysters to spare, and fry up a plate full of them for instant oyster omelette freedom!