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Datemaki (伊達巻) is a sweet rolled omelette and a popular Japanese New Year's foods (osechi ryori, 御節料理), typically served in a lacquered jubako (special square boxes similar to lunch box). This dish is by far my favorite dish among the new year foods and I look forward to eating it every year. Datemaki (伊達巻き) is a rolled sweet omelet that's traditionally eaten as part of a New Years osechi ryori meal in Japan.
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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook datemaki roll (sweet rolled omlet) using 4 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
Put the omelet on top of a bamboo mat and roll it. With a paring knife, score a few shallow lines along the bottom of the omelet, about an inch from the edge. Then roll up the omelet with the sushi mat tightly and secure the roll with a few rubber bands. Cool the omelet to room temperature then in the fridge for a few hours or longer.
Remove the mat and cut the omelet crosswise into ½ inch slices. Great recipe for Datemaki roll (Sweet rolled omlet). Datemaki is popular New Year food. The yellow rolled omelet is Datemaki. It uses light puffy cake made of ground fish.
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