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Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Yummy Japanese Tornado Omelette Rice

Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Yummy Japanese Tornado Omelette Rice
Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Yummy Japanese Tornado Omelette Rice

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day. Today I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, Japanese Tornado Omelette Rice. This is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Japanese Tornado Omelette Rice Recipe. After many attempts of making Tornado Omelette Rice, I came up with a few tips and I'm so excited to share them with you all today! The Tornado Omelette rice is something that is truly unique and I wanted to adapt it with a Japanese Curry twist.

You can cook Japanese Tornado Omelette Rice using 20 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Japanese Tornado Omelette Rice

  1. Take of For Fried Rice.
  2. You need 400 g of Cooked Rice.
  3. You need 100 g of Mushrooms.
  4. You need 50 g of Carrots.
  5. Make ready 1/2 Pc of Onion.
  6. It’s 13 g of Scallion.
  7. Make ready 80 g of Bacon.
  8. Prepare 1 Tbsp (15 g) of Butter.
  9. It’s 1 Tbsp (15 g) of Vegetable Oil.
  10. Make ready 1 Tbsp (15 g) of Tomato Ketchup.
  11. Prepare 1 Tbsp (15 g) of Oyster Sauce.
  12. Take 1 1/2 Tsp (7.5 ml) of Soy Sauce.
  13. You need 1 Tsp (4 g) of White Sugar.
  14. Make ready 1 Tsp (5 ml) of Mirin.
  15. Prepare of For Omelette.
  16. Prepare 4 Pc of Eggs.
  17. Take 1 Tsp (5 ml) of Milk.
  18. Make ready 1 Tbsp (15 g) of Vegetable Oil.
  19. It’s To taste of Salt.
  20. It’s To taste of Pepper.

With sweet and savory chicken and tomato fried rice on the inside, and the possibility to decorate the top with hearts, stars, and faces, this is one of those dishes.Japanese Omelette-Topped Ketchup Fried Rice With Chicken (Omurice).For those unfamiliar with omurice, it's a Japanese invention that combines an omelette with fried rice.You'll often hear it referred to as omuraisu (a contraction of the words omuretsu and raisu, the Japanese pronunciations.

Japanese Tornado Omelette Rice instructions

  1. Mix the mirin, ketchup, oyster sauce, soy sauce and white sugar until they are dissolved..
  2. Dice the mushroom, bacon, onion, carrots and scallion, and then put them into separate bowls for later use..
  3. In a large skillet over medium heat, heat the oil together with onion, mushroom and carrot. With constant stirring, cook the onion until it is translucent. Then, add the bacon and cook it until the edge is a little brown..
  4. Add the butter, followed by rice, spread and break the rice with a spatula. Keep folding the rice and cook it until most of the white steam (moisture from water) is gone, avoid burning of the rice..
  5. Stir in the prepared sauce, and cook, mix well for about 30 seconds. Add the scallion and mix with the rice for another 30 seconds. Transfer the rice into two separated oil greased bowls. Invert the bowl of rice over a plate and remove the bowl. Repeat the process with another bowl on a second plate..
  6. Beat the eggs with milk until yolks and whites are completely blended. Season with salt and pepper to taste..
  7. In a medium non-stick pan, heat the oil over medium heat, pour half of the egg mixture into the heated pan. Wait until the egg coagulate and form a uniform base..
  8. Using a pair of chopsticks, grab one edge of the egg using one chopstick and the opposite side of edge with another chopstick, bringing the coagulate towards the center..
  9. Holding the chopstick, start turning it anti-clockwise, while using your another hand to turn the pan in clockwise direction. The runny egg will start to form a spiral coagulate as you turn. Make more turns until the egg look nicely as a tornado..
  10. Transfer the omelette while it is still slightly runny onto the prepared fried rice..
  11. Repeat the steps for the remaining half portion of egg mixture..
  12. Top the omelette rice with a pinch of chopped scallion and enjoy..

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.A video of a tornado omelette technique recently took the Internet by storm.

This vegan take on Japanese omurice uses yuba (beancurd) to create an egg-like taste and texture.It contains delicious fried rice and veggies, as well as a homemade ketchup sauce.We are kicking ourselves that we are just now finding out about ómu-rice, one of Japan's most popular dishes.To prepare Omelette recipe (Japanese Omelette Rice), get prep with all the ingredients first.Get done with chopping of onions, other veggies and cutting the chicken breast to bite-size.