Everybody Loves Traditional Omurice
- 1 Onion
- 200 grams Minced meat (beef & pork)
- 3 bowls' worth Cooked white rice
- 1 tbsp Cooking sake
- 1 tbsp Soy sauce
- 1 tbsp Mirin
- 3 tbsp Ketchup
- 1 tbsp Ponzu
- 4 Egg
- 2 tsp Heavy cream
- Finely chop the onion.
- Drizzle some oil into a frying pan and stir-fry the onion over medium heat.
- Once the colour begins to change, add the minced meat along with 1 tablespoon cooking sake and keep stir-frying.
- When the meat has cooked through, add the rice, soy sauce and mirin and boil down the mixture a little.
- While stir-frying the ingredients, gently mix everything together, being careful not to crush the rice.
- Add the ketchup and ponzu sauce and once everything is cooked though, plate and set aside.
- From here on out we're going to be concentrating on one serving at a time Beat 2 eggs, add 1 teaspoon of cream and mix.
- Grease a frying pan and once it's a little warm, add the egg mixture.
- Gently stir the egg just a little after it's been to the pan to get it nice and fluffy.
- Once the egg is half-cooked, gently lay half the rice mixture from Step 4 in the center.
- Using the sides of the frying pan, flip over one side of the omelette while continuing to cook.
- Transfer to a plate to finish.
onion, meat, white rice, sake, soy sauce, mirin, ketchup, ponzu, egg, heavy cream
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/147356-everybody-loves-traditional-omurice (may not work)