Guide to Prepare OMURICE オムライス (JAPANESE OMELETTE RICE) in A Minutes for Beginners

George Hernandez   18/07/2020 21:49

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OMURICE オムライス (JAPANESE OMELETTE RICE)
OMURICE オムライス (JAPANESE OMELETTE RICE)

Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, omurice オムライス (japanese omelette rice). One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

OMURICE オムライス (JAPANESE OMELETTE RICE) is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. They are nice and they look fantastic. OMURICE オムライス (JAPANESE OMELETTE RICE) is something which I have loved my entire life.

Today's recipe is Omurice, or Japanese Omelette Rice. I received a lot of requests from readers for this recipe and I was a bit surprised how popular this dish is. At most Japanese restaurants we have in the Bay Area, Omurice is not even on the menu, but I think this dish is pretty well-known and popular.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook omurice オムライス (japanese omelette rice) using 12 ingredients and 1 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make OMURICE オムライス (JAPANESE OMELETTE RICE):

  1. Make ready 1 onion, chopped
  2. Prepare 1 cup chicken,cut into small cubes
  3. Prepare 1 tbsp olive oil
  4. Prepare 1/2 cup mixed vegetables( you can use whatever you like)
  5. Prepare 1 freshly ground black pepper
  6. Prepare 1 cup cooked rice
  7. Prepare 1 tbsp ketchup and more for decoration
  8. Make ready 1 tbsp soy sauce
  9. Take for omelette
  10. Prepare 2 large eggs
  11. Take 2 tbsp milk
  12. Get 2 tbsp vegetable oil/olive oil

Hope you try it. – Omurice or omu-rice (オムライス, Omu-raisu) is an example of yōshoku (Western-influenced style of Japanese cuisine) consisting of an omelette made with fried rice and thin, fried scrambled eggs, usually topped with ketchup. Japanese kids' favourite dish, Omurice (Japanese Rice Omelette) is another Western-influenced Japanese dish. It is basically an omelette with ketchup-flavoured chicken fried rice inside it. The word 'omurice' or 'omuraisu' (オムライス) is a typical Japanese-made English dish.

Instructions to make OMURICE オムライス (JAPANESE OMELETTE RICE):

  1. Chop the onion finely.Cut the chicken into small cubes.Heat the oil in a non-stick pan and sauté the onion until softened.Add the chicken and cook until no longer pink.Add the mixed vegetables and season with salt and pepper.Add the rice and break into small pieces.Add ketchup and soy sauce and combine everything evenly with a spatula. Transfer the fried rice to a plate.Whisk the egg and milk together in a small bowl.Heat the oil in the pan over medium high heat.When the pan is hot, pour the egg mixture into the pan and tilt to cover the bottom of pan. Lower the heat when the bottom of the egg has set (but still soft on top).Put the fried rice on top of the omelette.Use the spatula to fold both sides of omelette toward the middle to cover the fried rice. Slowly move the omurice to the edge of the pan.Move the omurice to the plate.Drizzle the ketchup on top for decoration and serve with lettuce.

Oh, how we love omurice (Japanese omelette rice) here at our place! Today it was Omurice and tomorrow it's apple pie. Omurice, omelet rice, is ketchup fried rice wrapped with a crepe-like thinly fried egg. Doesn't sound like Japanese food, does it? Today, there are omelet specialty restaurants in Japan, and they have a lot of different and elaborate kinds of Omurice. [Homemade] Omurice (Japanese omelette rice) with beef curry & ginger pickles.

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