Skinless chicken thighs are probably more commonly used to make oyakodon, but I really like the extra flavour, texture, and colour you get with skin-on thighs. As an added bonus, using the same pan to sear the chicken and simmer the dashi and onions adds another punch of flavour. When y...
nourishing in-between. I expected that making oyakodon at home would be much harder than it was! But on top of how cozily delicious it is, it’s the simplest, 30-minute, one-pan meal, so easy to get right that I was amazed the first time I tried it. It’s just tender bites of ...
So far, I haven’t had any Oyakondon (in Singapore) that impressed me. But then, I tried a spoonful of it… The texture of the “rice” is different from most of the Oyakondon out there – it’s actually very wet and moist. The best part of it is that the rice was mixed wit...
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Shake the pan from time to time so that the egg and chicken do not stick to the pan. Add half of the mitsuba just before removing from the heat. Divide the rice into two bowls. Place the chicken and egg on top of the rice and pour the sauce over it, to taste. Garnish with chive...
Why Cooking in an Oyakodon Pan? In Japan, oyakodon is typically made in this single-servingoyakodon pan. As you see in the picture below, this special pan helps slide the well-layered dish, including the sauce and soft-cooked egg, into the donburi bowl over a bed of steamed rice. ...
Once the eggs are cooked, I pour the contents of the pan over rice. There will be quite a bit of extra juice. This is fine. It should soak into the rice and flavor the entire bowl. Personally, I like to mix things up a bit by adding an extra egg white to the beaten eggs, ...
When I first moved to Japan, I thought that Japanese food was complicated and time-consuming to make. Cut to my friend telling me about her signature one-pan dish that only needed a handful of ingredients, and I was sold. Today on Japanese Recipe Adventures, we’ll be making oyakodon, ...
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