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Omu Rice Japanese Omelette

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Ingredients

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4 cups cooked rice
100 g carrots, chopped in very small pieces
100 g red capsicums, chopped in very small pieces (bell pepper)
100 g onions, chopped in very small pieces
150 g bacon, chopped in small batons
50 g tomato paste
2 teaspoons oil
8 eggs (2 per person)

Nutritional information

692.2
Calories
324 g
Calories From Fat
36 g
Total Fat
10.1 g
Saturated Fat
397.5 mg
Cholesterol
683.7 mg
Sodium
67.4 g
Carbs
2.8 g
Dietary Fiber
9.6 g
Sugars
22.8 g
Protein
432g
Serving Size

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Omu Rice Japanese Omelette

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    Thank you so much for posting this recipe. Many years ago, I had Japanese roomates that made this for me and I recently just had a craving for it again. I've searched the internet for the Omu Rice recipe, and yours was the best (& simpliest!) out there. We just had it last night and it was delicious. We used a fresh red pepper from our vegetable garden. I sauteed the vegetables in sesame oil. I didn't have any tomato paste, so used soy sauce. I'm going to try it again soon with tomato paste. It was great!

    • 65 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Omu Rice (Japanese Omelette),My mother taught me to make this recipe. It is a popular lunch dish, but is not traditional Japanese cooking. It is easy to make, but you dirty four pans and bowls.,Thank you so much for posting this recipe. Many years ago, I had Japanese roomates that made this for me and I recently just had a craving for it again. I’ve searched the internet for the Omu Rice recipe, and yours was the best (& simpliest!) out there. We just had it last night and it was delicious. We used a fresh red pepper from our vegetable garden. I sauteed the vegetables in sesame oil. I didn’t have any tomato paste, so used soy sauce. I’m going to try it again soon with tomato paste. It was great!,no biases here, i tried it after watching the movie Tengoku wa Matte Kureru or Heaven Can Wait. Maybe… the guy was talking about how delicious the japanese rice omelette is, so I just had to try it myself! Oh boy, coming from someone who’s not into omelettes, this is just spectacular and the presentation is just so neat. It’s like having eggs with fried rice but the rice is in the egg. And I like it so much that 1 serving isn’t enough! Only subsitute I did, was that used shredded chicken and cubed meatloafs instead of bacon (didn’t have it, but I’m sure bacon is better) and sugar substitute. Thank you for a wonderful recipe. arigato! It’s a keeper!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Prepare the Vegetables and Bacon. Mix Well in a Bowl, and Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    in Another Bowl, Whisk the Eggs Well. Add the Sugar, Oil, Salt and Pepper. Set Aside.

    3
    Done

    Heat the First Two Teaspoons of Oil in a Deep Saucepan, and Add the Vegetables. Cook For 5-10 Minutes (until the Vegetables Are Tender). Add the Rice, and Stir Well.

    4
    Done

    Add the Tomato Paste, and Stir Well. Cook For 2 Minutes. Remove from Heat.

    5
    Done

    the Next Step Has a Long Explanation, but It Is not Hard. It Needs to Be Repeated For Each of the Four Servings, and Takes About 3 Minutes Each Time. the Series of Photos Will Give You a Good Idea of Part of the Process.

    6
    Done

    Put One Teaspoon of Additional Oil in a Large, Heated, Non-Stick Frying Pan. Use a Brush to Spread the Oil Around the Base of the Pan. Pour in 1/4 of the Egg Mixture, and Tilt the Pan to Coat the Base. Cook For About 2 Minutes. Scrape the Egg Away from the Edges of the Pan. Add 1/4 of the Rice Mixture to One Side of the Cooked Egg. Flip the Other Side of the Egg Over the Rice Mixture. Invert a Plate Over the Pan. Pick the Pan Up and Turn It Over, and Your Omelette Is on the Plate. Garnish With the Tomato Ketchup.

    7
    Done

    Repeat the Previous Step 3 More Times.

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