Oyakodon! (Paternity Bowl because an egg comes out from a chicken, or a chicken comes out from an egg)

I just got a few food in my room and I told my girlfriend what I had and ask her to tell me what I could cook something good. Then she said "why don't you cook Oyakodon?" I was like "can I? How?" Then she told me the recipe. Oyakodon was so delicious and she was so sweet :)
Oyakodon! (Paternity Bowl because an egg comes out from a chicken, or a chicken comes out from an egg)
I just got a few food in my room and I told my girlfriend what I had and ask her to tell me what I could cook something good. Then she said "why don't you cook Oyakodon?" I was like "can I? How?" Then she told me the recipe. Oyakodon was so delicious and she was so sweet :)
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cook rice first! It takes approximately 30 minutes.
- 2
Boil water and soy sauce with a pan and put sugar in the pan.
- 3
Put sliced onion and chicken in the pan and boil them with middle fire.
- 4
After the onion and chicken are boiled well, put egg into the pan.
- 5
Before egg becomes hard boiled, put the content of the pan on the top of rice in a bowl!
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