This recipe is translated from Cookpad Japan. See original:
簡単ふわふわ!卵豆腐入りの卵焼き
Easy Fluffy Tamagoyaki with Egg Tofu

コロミさん @cook_40231229
The only seasoning here is the sauce that comes with the egg tofu, but you can also mix in mayonnaise or other ingredients if you like. Thank you for making this the number one searched recipe! This recipe was passed down from my mother—it's an easy way to make fluffy tamagoyaki.
Easy Fluffy Tamagoyaki with Egg Tofu
The only seasoning here is the sauce that comes with the egg tofu, but you can also mix in mayonnaise or other ingredients if you like. Thank you for making this the number one searched recipe! This recipe was passed down from my mother—it's an easy way to make fluffy tamagoyaki.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Beat the 3 eggs in a bowl.
- 2
Add the sauce from the egg tofu and mix well.
- 3
Add the egg tofu and mix gently.
- 4
Pour the mixture into a pan and cook, rolling it up as you go, until done.
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