Oyakodon

Oyakodon is chicken and egg over rice.
It’s a very popular lunch menu in Japan.
Recipe video:
https://youtu.be/c5ufXW4yABE
Oyakodon
Oyakodon is chicken and egg over rice.
It’s a very popular lunch menu in Japan.
Recipe video:
https://youtu.be/c5ufXW4yABE
Cooking Instructions
- 1
1. Cut a onion into thin slices
- 2
2. Cut chicken into bite size pieces.
- 3
3. In a frying pan, pour in dashi, soy sauce, mirin and sugar.
- 4
4. Slightly before it comes to the boil, add the onions and chicken into the pan and cook it in medium high heat.
- 5
5. As you cook the onion and chicken, crack two eggs in a bowl and beat it half way. No need to beat it well. You are not looking for air to go into the eggs.
- 6
6. When the chicken is 80% cooked(3-4 minutes), pour the beaten egg into the pan.
- 7
7. Let it cook for another 3-4 minutes, depending how raw you are okay with the eggs. If you don’t like half cooked eggs, you can cook longer with a lid on.
- 8
8. Serve it on a bowl of rice.
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