So I went online and found recipe after recipe, with an eye toward cobbling together my own. I read the cookbook author Genevieve Ko's version
and took from it the idea of just lightly cooking the eggs before finishing them in the tomatoes.
I read Chichi Wang's version, on Serious Eats,
and lifted her brilliant use of fragrant rice wine in the eggs
and
ketchup in the sauce.
I read dozens of blog posts, mostly relating the same story over and over again —
a story of nostalgia, of Mom's cooking, of home.
I read the comments, also telling the same:
Thank you, thank you, I've missed this dish, thank you, thank you. And after all this reading, I started to realize what I was really seeing:
people, just like me, missing a knowledge that they
felt should be in their bones, coming to someone else's recipes to connect them to where they came from while being rooted in where they are.