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TAMAGOYAKI WITH SPINACH

Make and share this Tamagoyaki With Spinach recipe from Food.com.

Provided by dicentra

Categories     Asian

Time 15m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8



Tamagoyaki With Spinach image

Steps:

  • Whisk eggs in a large bowl until just mixed.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the dashi/water, sake, sugar, tamari, and salt to taste until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Add to the eggs and stir to combine. Transfer the mixture to a measuring cup/container with a spout.
  • Heat a tamago pan** over medium heat. Add 1/2 teaspoons oil and brush over the surface of the skillet with a pastry brush. Working in batches, pour a thin layer of egg*** into the skillet.
  • Tilt the pan to coat the surface evenly with egg. Place some spinach leaves on top of the egg. When the egg begins to pucker, around the edges, push/roll the egg with chopsticks or spatula from one end of the pan to the other so that you have a long cylinder of egg. Leave it in the pan.
  • Brush the pan with more oil. Pour more egg in the pan and tilt it to spread the egg around. Lift the egg log and let the egg run underneath (it will help the rolling process).
  • Spread more spinach leaves on top of the egg and, once the egg starts to pucker, use the egg log as your core and roll in the other direction.
  • Repeat the process, fattening the log as you go. Watch your heat and lower it towards the end to prevent the log (as it gets bigger) from browning too fast due to its weight.
  • Remove the log from the pan and cut into 8 equal pieces.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 149.6, Fat 9.9, SaturatedFat 3.1, Cholesterol 423, Sodium 162.1, Carbohydrate 1.4, Sugar 1.3, Protein 12.6

8 large eggs
2 tablespoons dashi or 2 tablespoons water
1 teaspoon sake
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon reduced sodium soy sauce
salt
fresh baby spinach leaves
canola oil

TAMAGOYAKI

There are two basic styles of this Japanese rolled omelet: a dashi version and a slightly sweet version made with a little sugar. The former is fluffier and moister, but the latter is simpler to prepare because you don't need to make dashi and the egg isn't as wet, so it rolls up more easily. The omelets are traditionally cooked in special square or rectangular tamagoyaki pans, but a round skillet, preferably nonstick, is possible (although a little trickier). Serve tamagoyaki hot, at room temperature or cold, for breakfast or as a side dish, snack or part of a bento box.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 10m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6



Tamagoyaki image

Steps:

  • Beat the eggs, sugar, 1/8 teaspoon salt and 4 1/2 teaspoons water in a medium bowl until well combined but not foamy.
  • Heat a 7 1/2-by-5 1/2-inch tamagoyaki pan (or an 8-inch nonstick skillet) over medium heat. Fold a piece of paper towel, dip it into vegetable oil and use it to grease the pan.
  • Pour in enough of the egg mixture to lightly coat the bottom of the pan, tilting the pan as needed. Cook until the egg is just set on the bottom but a little underdone on the top, about 1 minute. Using chopsticks or a spatula (see Cook's Note), roll up the egg from the far end of the pan toward you. If you are having trouble getting the egg to fold over itself, use your fingers or a fork to help it along. When the egg is rolled up, push it to the far end of the pan.
  • Grease the exposed part of the pan with the piece of paper towel. Pour in enough of the egg mixture to lightly coat the bottom of the pan, tilting the pan as needed. Cook until the egg is just set on the bottom but a little underdone on the top, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Start with the already rolled egg at the far end of the pan and, using chopsticks or a spatula, roll the omelet toward you. Repeat the process until all of the egg mixture is cooked. (For 2 eggs in a 7 1/2-by-5 1/2-inch tamagoyaki pan, you'll generally form about 4 layers.)
  • Carefully turn the rolled omelet out onto a cutting board (see Cook's Note) and slice crosswise into 3/4-inch pieces. Serve topped with grated daikon and/or a drizzle of soy sauce if using.

2 large eggs
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
Kosher salt
Vegetable oil, for the pan
Grated peeled daikon radish, for serving, optional
Soy sauce, for serving, optional

JAPANESE OMELETTE (TAMAGOYAKI) RECIPE BY TASTY

Here's what you need: eggs, sugar, salt, sake, mirin, bonito dashi broth, oil, shiso leaf, japanese radish, soy sauce

Provided by Alvin Zhou

Categories     Breakfast

Time 30m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10



Japanese Omelette (Tamagoyaki) Recipe by Tasty image

Steps:

  • In a large mixing bowl, add the eggs, sugar, salt, sake, mirin, and broth, and mix well.
  • Heat a tamagoyaki pan at over medium heat. Brush a thin layer of oil on the pan.
  • Pour ⅙ of egg mixture into pan and quickly swirl to cover the entire pan. When the egg is set, gently roll the egg.
  • With the rolled egg still in the pan, pour in ⅙ of the egg mixture. Lift up the rolled egg and let the mixture to flow under it. When the egg is set, roll the omelette toward you.
  • Repeat, adding ⅙ of the mixture at a time, continuing to roll the egg into a large roll.
  • Cut the tamagoyaki in half and pierce with a skewer.
  • Serve with a shiso leaf, grated radish, and soy sauce.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 358 calories, Carbohydrate 12 grams, Fat 25 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 18 grams, Sugar 3 grams

4 eggs
2 teaspoons sugar
1 pinch salt, to taste
1 teaspoon sake
1 teaspoon mirin
⅓ cup bonito dashi broth
oil, to taste
1 shiso leaf
japanese radish, grated, to serve
soy sauce, to serve

TAMAGOYAKI (JAPANESE ROLLED OMELETTE)

It's easy to make authentic Japanese food at home with this classic Japanese omelette recipe. Tamagoyaki is slightly sweet and seasoned with soy sauce, mirin, and dashi stock. It's a favorite in bento boxes and also makes an easy Japanese appetizer. Serve with shredded daikon and soy sauce for dipping.

Provided by ChefJackie

Categories     100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes     Eggs     Omelet Recipes

Time 25m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 6



Tamagoyaki (Japanese Rolled Omelette) image

Steps:

  • Whisk eggs, dashi stock, sugar, mirin, and soy sauce together in a bowl.
  • Heat 1/3 of the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add about 1/3 of the egg mixture and quickly swirl the pan to evenly cover the bottom. Start rolling up the omelette from one side to the other as soon as it is set.
  • Keep the roll to one side, then add another 1/3 of the oil to the skillet and another 1/3 of the egg. Swirl the pan, ensuring the entire bottom is covered, including around and underneath the first roll. Cook until set. Roll up from the side containing the first roll, so that is now at the center.
  • Repeat the process with the remaining oil and egg. Transfer rolled omelette to a bamboo rolling mat. Roll up tightly and allow to cool for a few minutes.
  • Unwrap the omelette and slice into 6 pieces. Serve warm or cold.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 208.6 calories, Carbohydrate 7.9 g, Cholesterol 372.3 mg, Fat 13.6 g, Protein 13.3 g, SaturatedFat 3.7 g, Sodium 260.2 mg, Sugar 7.8 g

4 eggs
4 tablespoons prepared dashi stock
1 tablespoon white sugar
1 teaspoon mirin (Japanese sweet wine)
½ teaspoon soy sauce
½ tablespoon vegetable oil

TAMAGOYAKI (JAPANESE ROLLED OMELET)

Tamagoyaki, a Japanese staple, is made by carefully rolling several thin layers of cooked egg into a rectangular omelet, which creates a soft and delicate texture. Traditionally, it's made in a special tamagoyaki pan, but this version also works with an 8-inch nonstick skillet. There are sweet and savory variations, and this recipe falls somewhere in between the two: The soy sauce, mirin and dashi pack it with umami, while the sugar adds a subtle sweetness. The technique can be challenging at first, but do your best to keep each layer consistent in color and each fold parallel to the last. Don't worry about little tears; they'll be covered up with the next layer.

Provided by Kiera Wright-Ruiz

Categories     breakfast, brunch, dinner, for one, for two, lunch, snack, weekday, main course, side dish

Time 15m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6



Tamagoyaki (Japanese Rolled Omelet) image

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, combine eggs, mirin, soy sauce, dashi (if using) and sugar. Whisk until well combined.
  • Heat 1 teaspoon oil in a tamagoyaki pan or a nonstick 8-inch skillet over medium. Using a small piece of folded paper towel, carefully wipe the excess oil from the pan and set aside paper towel (you will need it to grease the pan for each egg layer).
  • Pour about 3 tablespoons of the egg mixture into the pan and quickly tilt the pan, swirling the egg mixture around to create an even layer. If there are thicker areas, gently poke a small hole at the thickest point with chopsticks and tilt and swirl the pan to cover exposed areas with more raw egg to form an even layer.
  • After the layer is cooked, about 1 minute, using chopsticks or a rubber spatula, gently lift the egg edges on the farthest side to loosen the layer's grip. While tilting the pan, carefully fold the egg about 1/4 of the way toward yourself. Continue to fold the egg equally on itself until you have a narrow, rectangular omelet at the edge of the pan nearest you. Reduce the heat to medium-low if the egg is browning.
  • Using the paper towel, lightly grease the exposed area of the pan. Pour another 3 tablespoons of the remaining egg mixture into the exposed area of the pan and quickly swirl it around to create another layer. Use chopsticks or a soft spatula to gently lift up the folded omelet and tilt the pan toward you so the raw egg mixture runs under the omelet.
  • Once the layer is cooked, gently roll the omelet away from you in three to four flips. Repeat Steps 3 to 5 with remaining three layers, greasing the pan before each additional layer. The number of flips will decrease as the omelet grows in size with each additional layer.
  • Transfer omelet to a cutting board or a plate when done. Cut crosswise into four pieces and rotate, cut side up, to show egg layers. (If using a nonstick 8-inch skillet, you can trim both ends of the omelet to make them even.) Serve immediately or chill for later.

4 eggs
1 tablespoon mirin
1 tablespoon white soy sauce or 1/2 tablespoon dark soy sauce
1 tablespoon dashi stock, optional (see Tip)
1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
1 teaspoon neutral oil, plus more as needed

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