Congee, or rice porridge, is the epitome of comfort in Cantonese cuisine, and adding century egg elevates it with a rich, earthy flavor that’s truly unique. This silky, nourishing dish is perfect for any time of day but especially shines on gray, rainy mornings when you need something soothing and warm.
Century egg might seem adventurous, but its depth of flavor enhances the congee, making it a must-try ingredient. Like the Filipino arroz caldo I grew up with, congee reminds me that across Asia, rice porridge is a universal comfort food—whether it’s jook in China, juk in Korea, okayu in Japan, or chao in Vietnam. Each version brings its own twist, but they all deliver the same cozy, heartwarming experience.
Pair it with a blanket and a rainy day, and you have the perfect recipe for comfort.