Ono Moco Loco...Gorda's Stylo
- 1 lb Ground beef
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper (or to taste)
- 1/4 cup diced onions *I use Maui, brown or white onions*
- 2 tbsp butter
- 8 oz sliced button mushrooms
- 13 1/2 oz beef stock
- 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 dash salt
- 1 dash black pepper
- 1 tbsp cornstarch
- 1 tbsp water
- 1 pinch scallions for garnish
- 4 eggs (optional & cooked sunny side up)
- Season beef with salt & pepper & lightly mix.
- Add diced onions & mix again.
- For this step I like to mix by hand using food handling disposable gloves.
- Divide the meat in four equal parts and form each portion of meat into an oval or round shape patting it down slightly.
- Set patties to the side and heat up skillet.
- Once you got your pan HOT, add all four patties and cook for about four minutes lowering heat a bit as not to burn meat.
- Flip over & cook till desired doneness..like cooking hamburgers, if you like it rare then don't cook too long( about 3-4minutes per side.)
- Cook longer for well done.
- If you choose to eat the loco moco with egg, cook each egg sunny side up in one tbs butter.
- For the gravy:Melt 2 TBS butter in a pan & sautee the mushrooms for aprox 5 minutes.
- Add the beef broth, dash of salt & black pepper & about a teaspoon of Worcheschire sauce.
- Bring to a hard boil, meanwhile take the 1 tbs of cornstarch & put it in a small cup or bowl add 1 tbs of water to make a paste & add to boiling broth.
- The cornstarch slurry will thicken the broth making a slightly thick brown mushroom gravy.
- At this point you can decide if you want a thicker gravy which you can achieve by adding another tbs of cornstarch mixed with water again & adding it in.
- Add more salt & pepper if needed to taste.
- Traditionally, loco moco is served with a sunny side egg atop the meat patty & gravy.
- Some prefer with the egg & some without (I show both versions) but definitely serve with steamed white rice!
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- The way this is assembled is scoop up some rice & put on plate.
- Place meat patty on top of rice & ladle some mushroom gravy all over & top with a sunny side egg.
- Garnish with scallions.
- **This dish originated in my birth state of Hawaii where it is originally called LOCO MOCO.
- But this is my version with a lil swith up to the name because it's MY interpretation of this simple favorite Island "local grind".
- Enjoy!
ground beef, salt, black pepper, onions, butter, button mushrooms, beef stock, worcestershire sauce, salt, black pepper, cornstarch, water, scallions, eggs
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/338562-ono-moco-locogordas-stylo (may not work)