300 grams of loofah, 2 eggs, appropriate amount of onion, 3 slices of ginger, appropriate amount of salt, a little pepper and appropriate amount of cooking oil.
1, loofah peeled and cut into pieces, and eggs were scattered for later use. Chop the onion and slice the ginger.
2、 ? Scallion and garlic are peeled off and cleaned, and cut into chopped green onion and garlic slices for later use.
3. Clean two shells of eggs, put them into a bowl and stir them evenly with chopsticks to form egg liquid.
4. Add oil to the hot pot and saute the chopped green onion and garlic slices. Pour in the cut loofah and stir well.
5. Stir-fry the loofah until it becomes discolored. Add appropriate amount of water to cover the pot cover and bring it to a boil.
6. Add appropriate amount of salt to taste after boiling.
7. Add a little white pepper to taste, evenly pour in the egg liquid, and cook until the egg liquid is mature and turn off the heat.
8. Put it into the soup bowl and start to enjoy the delicious loofah soup.
Annual climbing vines; Stems and branches are rough, ribbed and puberulent. Tendrils slightly stout, pubescent, usually 2-4-pronged. Petiole rough, long 10- 12 cm, with inconspicuous grooves, nearly glabrous; Leaf blade triangular or nearly round, about10-20cm in length and width, usually palmately 5-7-lobed, lobes triangular, longer in the middle, 8-12cm in length, acute or tapering at the top, serrated at the edge, deeply heart-shaped at the base, 2-3cm in bending depth and 2-2.5cm in width.
Monoecious. Male flowers: usually 15-20 flowers, born in the upper part of raceme, peduncle slightly stout, long 12- 14 cm, pilose; Pedicel length 1-2 cm, calyx tube width bell-shaped, diameter 0.5-0.9 cm, pubescent, lobes ovate-lanceolate or nearly triangular, upper end reflexed outward, about 0.8- 1.3 cm long, width 0.4-0.7 cm, densely pubescent inside, especially obvious edge, and hairy outside. Corolla yellow, radial, 5-9 cm in diameter when spreading, lobes oblong, 2-4 cm long and 2-2.8 cm wide, with yellow-white villous base inside, 3-5 convex veins outside, densely pubescent on veins, obtuse top and narrow base; Stamens usually 5, sparse 3, filaments 6-8 mm long, white pubescence at the base, slightly close at the beginning of flowers, and finally completely separated, with many inflections. Female flower: solitary, pedicel 2- 10 cm long; Ovary is long and cylindrical.