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Slightly Sweet Japanese Rolled Omelet with One Egg (Tamagoyaki) – Dashi Version Included
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Japan Authentic home cooking from Japan, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Japan as 卵1個でほんのり甘い卵焼き♪だし巻きも☆
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Slightly Sweet Japanese Rolled Omelet with One Egg (Tamagoyaki) – Dashi Version Included

みさきち0314
みさきち0314 @cook_40095791

This is a slightly sweet tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelet) I always make for my husband's bento lunch. You can also use this method to make dashi-maki (with dashi stock). Thank you for making this recipe popular!

Recipe background:
I wanted to write down the tamagoyaki I've been making for years.

This is a slightly sweet tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelet) I always make for my husband's bento lunch. You can also use this method to make dashi-maki (with dashi stock). Thank you for making this recipe popular!

Recipe background:
I wanted to write down the tamagoyaki I've been making for years.

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Slightly Sweet Japanese Rolled Omelet with One Egg (Tamagoyaki) – Dashi Version Included

みさきち0314
みさきち0314 @cook_40095791

This is a slightly sweet tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelet) I always make for my husband's bento lunch. You can also use this method to make dashi-maki (with dashi stock). Thank you for making this recipe popular!

Recipe background:
I wanted to write down the tamagoyaki I've been making for years.

This is a slightly sweet tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelet) I always make for my husband's bento lunch. You can also use this method to make dashi-maki (with dashi stock). Thank you for making this recipe popular!

Recipe background:
I wanted to write down the tamagoyaki I've been making for years.

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Ingredients

  • 1large egg
  • 1-1 1/2 teaspoonssugar
  • 1 pinchsalt
  • 1 teaspoonmilk (optional)
  • as neededOil,
  • [Dashi-maki Version]
  • 1large egg
  • 1-1 1/2 teaspoonssugar
  • 1/3 teaspoondashi granules
  • 1 teaspoonmirin or water (optional)
  • as neededOil,
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Steps

  1. 1

    Crack the egg into a bowl and add the ingredients marked with ☆.

  2. 2

    Tilt the bowl and use chopsticks to gently cut through the egg whites in a straight motion to mix. This helps break up the whites for a smoother omelet.

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  3. 3

    Add a generous amount of oil to the lower half of a tamagoyaki (rectangular) pan and swirl over medium heat to coat. Approximate amounts are fine.

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  4. 4

    Pour in the egg mixture in three batches. Lower the heat slightly. For the first batch, pour in more egg mixture. When the edges start to set, roll it up from one end.

  5. 5

    If some uncooked egg spills out while rolling, don't worry—just keep rolling. Once finished, move the rolled egg to the edge of the pan.

  6. 6

    After the first roll, flip the omelet over so the top and bottom are switched. This helps the omelet cook evenly since the bottom tends to be thicker.

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  7. 7

    For the second and third batches, pour in more egg mixture and roll up again. When pouring, lift the rolled omelet slightly with chopsticks so the egg mixture can flow underneath.

  8. 8

    After the third roll, if you like a light golden color, briefly sear both sides to add a bit of browning.

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  9. 9

    Transfer to a cutting board, slice, and enjoy!

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  10. 10

    Try adding imitation crab sticks for variety! Recipe ID: 18631383

  11. 11

    Dashi-maki tamagoyaki version added on 2017.06.06.

  12. 12

    Thank you to everyone who has tried this recipe! I'm so happy you found it helpful. Please make it again if you enjoyed it!

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Published in the US on May 13, 2026 14:02
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