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The typical egg dish in Japanese cuisine, dashimaki tamago (出し巻き卵, Japanese rolled omelette) is made by rolling thin layers of egg in the frypan. The beautiful layers of the egg when sliced, and the sweet dashi flavour make this omelette so unique. Japanese cuisine and dashimaki tamago are like omelettes for breakfast in Western culture.
Dashimaki Tamago - Japanese rolled omelet is one of the most favored of recent trending meals in the world. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions daily. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Dashimaki Tamago - Japanese rolled omelet is something which I’ve loved my whole life.
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Ingredients
When I wake up on a lazy Sunday morning and ask Ben what sounds good for breakfast, he usually answers "Japanese rolled omelet!" Serving options are endless! Great for breakfast, lunch and dinner, on its own, with steamed rice or as part of a tapas style meal, this dashimaki tamago recipe is a keeper! Dashimaki Tamago (だし巻き卵) is a Tamagoyaki (Japanese Omelette Roll) with the addition of dashi, a kombu (kelp) katsuobushi (bonito flake) stock, along with mirin and soy sauce. Thin layers of the seasoned egg are heated in a skillet until barely set, then tightly rolled up and another layer is added and cooked before continuing to roll.
Instructions
Tamagoyaki is Japanese omelet, also called Atsuyaki Tamago that made of eggs, sugar, and soy sauce. It tastes a little bit salty-sweet. Dashimaki Tamago is just like Tamagoyaki, but the ingredients and taste are a little different. Dashimaki Tamago tastes dashi flavor, and It's softer than Tamagoyaki. Both of them (Tamagoyaki and Dashimaki Tamago) are popular for breakfast, lunch bento box.
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