Refreshing Japanese Omelet With Umeboshi Plums and Shiso

I had a salad at a pasta restaurant and I loved the Japanese omelet topping, so I asked for the recipe. I came up with the amount of the ingredients.
I heard that umeboshi plums act as a preservative. Recipe by Yushuna
Refreshing Japanese Omelet With Umeboshi Plums and Shiso
I had a salad at a pasta restaurant and I loved the Japanese omelet topping, so I asked for the recipe. I came up with the amount of the ingredients.
I heard that umeboshi plums act as a preservative. Recipe by Yushuna
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mince the shiso leaves. Chop the umeboshi plums and make them into a paste.
- 2
Combine all the ingredients together.
- 3
Cook in a pan. It won't burn easily since there is no sugar. It won't go bad easily due to the umeboshi, so I make it for a lunch box during summer season.
- 4
I had this on a salad the first time. With Japanese style dressing.
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