Dashi-Flavored Eggs For Bento
Dashi-Flavored Eggs For Bento

Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, dashi-flavored eggs for bento. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

"Bento" is a traditional and popular style to take lunch at school and at work in Japan. It's a kind of lunch box with rice, fish or meat, vegetables and other side dishes. A standard bento contains: Rice with Furikake (a kind of seasoning) sprinkled on it.

Dashi-Flavored Eggs For Bento is one of the most favored of current trending foods on earth. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Dashi-Flavored Eggs For Bento is something which I have loved my whole life.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook dashi-flavored eggs for bento using 6 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Dashi-Flavored Eggs For Bento:
  1. Make ready 3 Eggs
  2. Take 4 tbsp Dashi stock
  3. Prepare 1 tbsp Sugar
  4. Make ready 1/2 tsp Mirin
  5. Make ready 1/2 tsp Soy sauce
  6. Take 1 Oil

Dashi eggs: Mix the eggs, stock, sugar, and salt in a large bowl until well-combined, but try not to incorporate too much air into the mixture. Place the cooked rice into two serving bowls (do this before you start frying the eggs). Heat a medium frying pan over medium heat and add the oil, then rotate. Dashi is what gives the amazing "Umami" flavor to Japanese dishes and is a class of soup and cooking stock used in Japanese cuisine.

Instructions to make Dashi-Flavored Eggs For Bento:
  1. Crack the eggs into a bowl. Beat them as if you're cutting the egg whites. Add the seasoning ingredients and mix some more.
  2. Heat up a square tamagoyaki pan over medium heat, and coat the inside thinly with oil using an oil-impregnated paper towel. Pour in 1/3 to 1/4 of the egg mixture to start with.
  3. When the egg has set a little, start rolling it from the side nearer to you while popping any air bubbles with your cooking chopsticks.
  4. Grease the tamagoyaki pan and pour in the egg mixture. Lift the rolled egg and pour in the egg mixture underneath throughout the pan. When the egg has set, start rolling it up from the far side.
  5. Repeat 2-3 times to cook the eggs. Do not add any mirin if you'd like your eggs to be less sweet.
  6. Sweet Atsuyaki Tamago (thick omelets) - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/143390-sweet-thick-tamagoyaki-rolled-omelette
  7. The Basic Kinshi Tamago (Thinly Sliced Omelet) - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/143315-basic-kinshi-tamago-julienned-egg-crepes
  8. Thick Rolled Omelet in a Single Pan - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/143395-thick-tamagoyaki-with-just-1-egg

Combining the flavors of katsuobushi and kombu in the broth unleashes the element of umami (one of the five basic tastes) into the dashi. Dashi or fish broth is a very important component in traditional Japanese cooking. It is used in soups, stews, boiled vegetables and many other dishes. It is not hard to make at all, but it is one step you have to take before you cook food. Today a lot of Japanese people use powdered dashi as a shortcut.

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