Easy Okonomiyaki

  1. Finely chop the green onions and divide in half.
  2. Roughly chop the shrimp.
  3. Thoroughly wash and drain the bean sprouts.
  4. Fold the nori seaweed in half then half again and finely shred with a pair of scissors.
  5. place mayo in a baggie and snip the end off a little bit.
  6. bring a pot of water to boil and cook the lo mein noodles as per package instructions minus 1-2 mins. Drain and cool by running it under cold water, set aside.
  7. In a bowl combine one egg, dashi powder, water and flour and mix well. Stir in cabbage, bean sprouts, chopped shrimp, and half the green onions.
  8. place pork strips in a small nonstick frying pan on medium heat and pour the cabbage mixture on top. gently press down and cover to cook for 5 mins.
  9. In a seperate nonstick frying pan on medium heat, add a tsp of oil and stir fry the noodles for a moment and add 2 tbsp of okonomiyaki sauce and stir to coat. spread out the noodles in the pan
  10. flip the cabbage pancake onto the noodles, cover and cook for another 5 mins.
  11. In the original frying pan, fry the other egg on medium heat, breaking the yolk and swirling it to spread it out.
  12. slide the cabbage pancake on to the egg while still runny and cook for 1 more min.
  13. slide out onto a plate and cover pancake in okonomiyaki sauce, aonori seaweed to taste, remaining green onions, and bonito shaving, to taste. drizzle mayo over the surface and enjoy!
  14. mix well in a small bowl. doesn't have the same punch as the prepared stuff, but will do in a pinch. can add more or less Worcestershire sauce or honey if you prefer it more tangy or sweet.

eggs, flour, water, shrimp, bean sprouts, cabbage, pork, lomein noodles, okonomiyaki sauce, okonomiyaki sauce, green onions, bonito flakes, mayo, oil, sauce, ketsup, worcestershire sauce, honey

Taken from food52.com/recipes/34048-easy-okonomiyaki (may not work)

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