Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki made with Two Pans
- 150 grams Cabbage
- 70 grams Plain flour
- 1 one handful Bean sprouts
- 1 Ika-ten (deep fried squid snack)
- 1 Salt and pepper
- 3 to 4 slices Thinly sliced pork belly
- 1 portion Yakisoba noodles
- 1 Egg
- 1 Spring onion
- Cut out the core from the cabbage leaves.
- Roll 3-4 leaves and julienne.
- Julienne the core as well.
- Cut the ika-ten into bite sizes.
- Mix the flour with 1.5 times the amount of water.
- The batter is quite runny, so that it'll easily spread on the pan.
- Grease a pan with oil and reserve about 1/5 of Step 2's batter.
- Pour 4/5 of the batter to the pan and spread thinly into a 15-20 cm circle.
- It cooks quickly, so turn on the heat after pouring the batter.
- Fry over medium to high heat and once the colour changes, sprinkle dried bonito flakes on top.
- Pile the cabbage, bean sprouts and ika-ten on top.
- Season with salt and pepper and drizzle the rest of the batter from Step 2 (it works like glue).
- Top with 3 to 4 sliced pork belly and steam-cook the cabbage.
- Using a spatula, prepare to flip the okonomiyaki.
- Cover with another pan on top and flip over.
- If the ingredients spill out, stuff them back into the okonomiyaki.
- Press lightly and cook.
- Meanwhile, heat oil in the first pan and fry the yakisoba noodles.
- Add water to loosen and add the half of the powdered flavour packet that came with the yakisoba.
- Carefully remove the okonomiyaki from the pan and slide on top of the noodles (you don't need to flip over).
- Adjust the shape and fry further.
- Heat oil in the empty pan and crack an egg.
- Break the egg yolk and spread into a 15 cm circle.
- Slide the okonomiyaki and noodles from Step 8 quickly onto the fried egg and press gently.
- When the egg is cooked through, remove the okonomiyaki from the pan.
- Cover a plate on a pan and flip over.
- Serve.
- Top with the okonomiyaki sauce, mayonnaise, aonori seaweed, red pickled ginger and chopped spring onions.
cabbage, flour, sprouts, salt, pork belly, portion, egg, spring onion
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/170798-hiroshima-style-okonomiyaki-made-with-two-pans (may not work)