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Kyoto-Style Fluffy Dashi Tamagoyaki (Japanese Rolled Omelet)
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Japan Authentic home cooking from Japan, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Japan as 京風♪ふわふわジュワ~の薄口だし巻き卵♡
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Kyoto-Style Fluffy Dashi Tamagoyaki (Japanese Rolled Omelet)

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ゆちめちゃん♪ @cook_40071376

This fluffy, juicy Kyoto-style dashi tamagoyaki has a gentle, refined flavor. In Kyoto, they use kudzu starch, but potato starch works just fine!
Recipe background:
There are many types of dashi-maki tamago... The one I had in Kyoto was so delicate and delicious, and I learned it included kudzu starch. I adapted the recipe so you can easily enjoy this style at home—this is our family’s dashi-maki tamago!

This fluffy, juicy Kyoto-style dashi tamagoyaki has a gentle, refined flavor. In Kyoto, they use kudzu starch, but potato starch works just fine!
Recipe background:
There are many types of dashi-maki tamago... The one I had in Kyoto was so delicate and delicious, and I learned it included kudzu starch. I adapted the recipe so you can easily enjoy this style at home—this is our family’s dashi-maki tamago!

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Kyoto-Style Fluffy Dashi Tamagoyaki (Japanese Rolled Omelet)

ゆちめちゃん♪
ゆちめちゃん♪ @cook_40071376

This fluffy, juicy Kyoto-style dashi tamagoyaki has a gentle, refined flavor. In Kyoto, they use kudzu starch, but potato starch works just fine!
Recipe background:
There are many types of dashi-maki tamago... The one I had in Kyoto was so delicate and delicious, and I learned it included kudzu starch. I adapted the recipe so you can easily enjoy this style at home—this is our family’s dashi-maki tamago!

This fluffy, juicy Kyoto-style dashi tamagoyaki has a gentle, refined flavor. In Kyoto, they use kudzu starch, but potato starch works just fine!
Recipe background:
There are many types of dashi-maki tamago... The one I had in Kyoto was so delicate and delicious, and I learned it included kudzu starch. I adapted the recipe so you can easily enjoy this style at home—this is our family’s dashi-maki tamago!

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Ingredients

Serves 2 servings
  1. 4large eggs
  2. 1/2 cupwater (120 ml)
  3. 1 teaspoondashi powder
  4. 1 teaspoonpotato starch (katakuriko)
  5. 1/4-1/2 teaspoonlight soy sauce
  6. 1/2 teaspoonmirin
  7. 1 pinchsalt
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  1. 1

    In a bowl, combine the water, dashi powder, and potato starch. Mix well. Crack in the eggs and beat thoroughly, cutting through the egg whites. Season with light soy sauce, mirin, and salt.

  2. 2

    Tip: For an extra fluffy and smooth texture, use a small whisk and mix very well.

  3. 3

    Tip: Add the light soy sauce gradually. Taste the egg mixture and adjust the saltiness to your liking.

  4. 4

    Heat a tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet) pan and lightly oil it (oil not included in ingredient list). Once hot, reduce to low heat.

  5. 5

    Pour a portion of the egg mixture into the pan. Since the potato starch settles, be sure to stir the mixture well each time before pouring!

  6. 6

    The mixture is soft, so don’t worry if you can’t roll it perfectly at first—just gather the eggs together. It will roll more neatly as you go.

  7. 7

    If rolling is difficult, use a spatula or metal turner. I use chopsticks, but use whatever works best for you.

  8. 8

    Continue cooking in batches over low heat, pouring and rolling until all the egg mixture is used. At the end, brown the surface and sides gently. Your tamagoyaki is ready!

  9. 9

    The refined flavor and fluffy, juicy texture are irresistible!

  10. 10

    Note: I set the dashi powder to 1 teaspoon. Adjust the amount depending on the saltiness of your dashi powder.

  11. 11

    Mirin added: You can skip it, but adding a little mirin makes it even tastier, so I included it in the ingredients.

  12. 12

    Thank you to Mamirinmama for your wonderful feedback! Sorry for the earlier blank comment.

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Published in the US on June 26, 2025 14:01
←この絵を地道にマウスで書いたという、ゆちめちゃん♪ですw(☞´^ิ∀^ิ`)☞ あらためましてこんにちわ。o*(O´∀`O)*o。 料理大好き♪なので↑ 色々勉強できたらと思ってます♪           
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