#photogenic recipes

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  • Gochugaru Chili Oil Eggs

    These eggs are all about that slow-cooked chili oil pooling around soft, barely-set whites and jammy yolks. Gochugaru brings a deep, fruity heat that's different from most chili flakes, warm and smoky without being sharp. A drizzle of coconut aminos adds just enough salty depth to round everything out. Serve straight from the pan with rice or crusty bread to mop up every drop of that oil.

  • Gochugaru Chili Oil Eggs

    These eggs are the kind of thing you make once and then crave every weekend. A sizzling pool of gochugaru chili oil hits the pan, eggs crack right into it, and the whites puff and crisp at the edges while the yolk stays just barely set. Spoon everything over rice or toast, hit it with a little sesame, and you have a meal that looks like it took real effort but comes together in about fifteen minutes. The chili oil does most of the heavy lifting here. Get the gochugaru right and everything else follows.

  • Miso-Mirin Soft-Boiled Eggs with Scallion Oil

    These eggs are a proper project worth making. A jammy, custardy yolk wrapped in a lacquered shell of white miso, mirin, and a whisper of rice vinegar, then finished with a pool of hot scallion oil that goes fragrant and sizzling the second it hits the bowl. The marinade does the heavy lifting overnight, so by the time you're ready to eat, the eggs are deeply savory and just a little sweet, with that funk that only miso can give. Crack one open and the yolk practically glows. They're brilliant on rice, tucked into a ramen bowl, sliced over noodles, or eaten cold over the sink at midnight with no regrets.