Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, easy ketchup rice for bento and omurice. One of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Omurice is a classic Japanese Yoshoku recipe, savory chicken ketchup fried rice wrapped in a thin layer of egg. Today's recipe is Omurice, or Japanese Omelette Rice. I'm looking into making some omurice but I'm not sure what type of ketchup to use. The brand that I always buy is heniz but personally I think it may be too sweet for omurice. to make nice ketchup rice for omurice, i recommend you use two frying pans, one for frying rice and fillings and the other for.
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To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook easy ketchup rice for bento and omurice using 5 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Easy Ketchup Rice for Bento and Omurice:
- Take 2 tbsp Ketchup
- Take 1 tbsp Chicken soup stock granules
- Take 350 grams Hot cooked rice
- Take 2 ◎Wiener sausages
- Get 1 heaping tablespoon, measured when frozen ◎Mixed frozen vegetables
Omurice, omelet rice, is ketchup fried rice wrapped with a crepe-like thinly fried egg. Ketchup fried rice may sound a little strange, but it is more like tomato pilaf. The typical meat used in Omurice We put rice and eggs together separately because it may be a little easier, although many people wrap. Omurice, or fried rice topped with an omelette, is as easy to make at home as it is addictive.
Steps to make Easy Ketchup Rice for Bento and Omurice:
- I've listed 1 rice cooker cup worth (before cooking) of rice, but use as much as you need depending on how much you need.
- Incidentally, I filled a 880 ml and 500 ml capacity bento box (excluding the spaces for the sides) with 650 g of rice!
- To prevent the rice from getting greasy, stir fry the ◎ ingredients with just a little oil (use anything you like). Add the ketchup.
- Stir fry while making sure you don't scorch it. I think you will need about 2 tablespoons of ketchup per 1 rice cooker cup worth of rice (350 g when cooked). Throw in the rice!!
- The rice will turn ketchup-colored. Add the chicken soup stock granules to finish. Add 1 tablespoon per 1 rice cooker cup worth of rice.
- If you add too much ketchup, the rice will be soggy. The ketchup will just lightly color the rice. The chicken stock granules will flavor the rice.
- Other dishes you could pack in your bento along with the rice is this mentsuyu katsudon (pork cutlets on rice with sauce). The rice won't become soggy. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/156953-pork-cutlet-rice-bowl-using-mentsuyu
- Make omurice with scrambled eggs. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/151155-scrambled-eggs-for-omurice
The typical meat used in Omurice We put rice and eggs together separately because it may be a little easier, although many people wrap. Omurice, or fried rice topped with an omelette, is as easy to make at home as it is addictive. In this recipe, we fry the rice with onion, carrot, and diced chicken, then toss it Japan's omurice, which also goes by the names omumeshi and omuraisu, is an addictive dish of fried rice served with an omelette. Keto Omurice, a western style Japanese dish of tomato ketchup fried rice wrapped in a delicious omelet. It's probably taken years of practice to perfect the art of making Omurice the way chef Moto Kichi makes it, so for all us home cooks there is an easier way.
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