Best 8 Oyako Donburi Recipes

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Oyako-donburi, a delectable Japanese dish that translates to "parent and child bowl", is a harmonious blend of tender chicken, fluffy eggs, and savory sauce, all nestled atop a bed of steaming rice. The chicken, representing the "parent", is simmered in a flavorful broth until succulent, while the eggs, symbolizing the "child", are gently swirled in, creating a soft and creamy texture. The secret lies in the delicate balance of sweet and savory flavors, achieved through a combination of soy sauce, mirin, and sake. Its versatility allows for variations such as "親子丼のレシピ", featuring the addition of vegetables like shiitake mushrooms, carrots, and green onions, adding vibrant colors and textures to the dish. Alternatively, "親子丼のレシピ", showcases a simpler version, using only chicken and eggs, highlighting the purity of the classic flavors. Whether you prefer the traditional or the enhanced version, Oyako-donburi promises a satisfying and comforting meal that embodies the essence of Japanese culinary traditions.

Here are our top 8 tried and tested recipes!

OYAKO DONBURI



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This is a popular (at least in Hawaii) Japanese dish which is often served at restaurants in individual bowls. Oyako means mother and child, hence the main ingredients, chicken and eggs.

Provided by KIKUKAT

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Japanese

Time 40m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
¾ pound skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - cut into strips
½ onion, thinly sliced
1 cup chicken broth
6 dried shiitake mushrooms, soaked until soft, then sliced into strips
1 carrot, julienned
2 tablespoons white sugar
4 tablespoons soy sauce
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup chopped green onions
5 eggs, beaten

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Saute chicken strips and onion until the chicken is cooked through, about 5 to 7 minutes. Drain off as much liquid as possible.
  • Stir in the chicken broth, and simmer for 2 minutes. Add the mushrooms and carrot, and let simmer for a few minutes before stirring in the sugar, soy sauce and salt. Simmer for 3 more minutes. Sprinkle in half of the green onions, stirring gently. Pour beaten eggs over the chicken mixture, and simmer until the eggs are cooked through, about 10 minutes. Serve over Japanese sticky rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 277.8 calories, Carbohydrate 15.7 g, Cholesterol 281.9 mg, Fat 10.8 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 29.6 g, SaturatedFat 2.8 g, Sodium 1349.3 mg, Sugar 8.7 g

CHICKEN AND EGG ON RICE (OYAKO DONBURI)



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This is a great dish for lunch. I found this recipe in Quick and Easy Japanese Cuisine for Everyone by Yukiko Moriyama.

Provided by Hey Jude

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

12 ounces boneless skinless chicken breasts
4 eggs
4 dried shiitake mushrooms
1 onion
1/2 cup water
4 tablespoons soy sauce
3 tablespoons mirin
1 tablespoon sugar
5 cups cooked rice
cilantro, for garnish (optional)

Steps:

  • Cut the chicken breast into thin slices.
  • Soak dried shiitake mushrooms in lukewarm water until soft.
  • Cut off hard stems and cut in halves.
  • Cut onion into thin slices.
  • Chop cilantro.
  • In a large skillet with a lid, mix all the simmering sauce ingredients and bring to a boil.
  • Add chicken, mushrooms and onion and cook over medium heat for 3 to 4 minutes, or until chicken is done and onion is tender.
  • Beat eggs in a small bowl, then pour over the chicken and cover with a lid.
  • Cook until the egg is set, about 1 minute on low heat.
  • Sprinkle cilantro on top.
  • To serve: put about 1 1/4 cup of rice in a large, deep bowl and gently lay 1/4 of the chicken and egg mixture on top.
  • Pour simmering sauce over and serve immediately.

OYAKO DONBURI - A TRADITIONAL JAPANESE DISH



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Here is a traditional japanese dish that I consider "comfort food". It is also a favorite dish in Hawaii. Whenever I make this and sit down to cuddle up with my bowl of Oyako Donburi, I am totally embraced with memories of my mom's love. Oyako means - mother and child, so goes to say, chicken and egg. Donburi means - rice...

Provided by Jo Anne Sugimoto

Categories     Chicken

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/2 lb lean bite size chicken pieces
2 c dashi or chicken broth
1/2 c shoyu (soy sauce)
1/4 c water
1 Tbsp mirin - japanese sweet cooking wine
3 to 4 Tbsp sugar
1 small round onion, thinly sliced
4 to 5 medium size shiitake mushroom, sliced
2 to 3 medium size takenoko (bamboo shoots) optional
4 eggs
2 green onion stalks, chopped
3 c hot rice

Steps:

  • 1. IMPORTANT NOTE: The bamboo shoot is optional as quite a few people find the aroma and taste objectionable.
  • 2. Prepare your shiitake mushrooms by soaking it in water, it must be reconstituted. The amount of time differs, but when it becomes pliable then squeeze the excess water out and slice it thinly.
  • 3. Cut your chicken thigh or breast into bite size pieces, take off the skin and also try to cut off the fat.
  • 4. In a large deep skillet pan add the dashi or chicken broth, shoyu, water, mirin, sugar. On medium high heat, boil to dissolve the sugar.
  • 5. Add your chicken pieces, sliced round onions, sliced shiitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots, let simmer for 15 minutes.
  • 6. Add slightly beaten eggs in the center of the pan and let simmer for another 5 to 10 minutes, it really depends how cooked you want the eggs to be.
  • 7. Turn off the heat and sprinkle some green onions over the egg and slightly mix everything together. Put your hot rice in a bowl and spoon your Oyako Donburi over the rice. Yummmmm . . . enjoy!

SIMPLE OYAKO DONBURI (OYAKODON)



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This is a very simple way to make Japanese oyako donburi. The name literally means "parent and child", referring to the main ingredients, chicken and egg. This version of the recipe came from a magazine put out by CLAIR, a Japanese governmental agency, and although contains a couple of specialty Japanese ingredients, these may be substituted.

Provided by howcheng

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

3/4 lb chicken breasts or 3/4 lb chicken thigh
6 large eggs
1 green onion
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
2 tablespoons mirin
1 cup dashi
shredded nori (optional)

Steps:

  • Finely chop the green onion.
  • Cut chicken into bite-sized pieces.
  • Marinate chicken in soy sauce and mirin for at least 10 minutes. If you don't have mirin, you can use sake and 1/4 tsp sugar. If you don't have sake, dry sherry can be used as well.
  • In another bowl, break the eggs. Divide the yolks into halves. Stir the eggs, but do not fully blend them.
  • In a saucepan, heat the dashi (substitute with chicken broth) to a boil. Add the chicken and cook quickly, stirring constantly.
  • When the chicken is fully cooked, add the green onions and eggs in a circular motion. Roughly stir the mixture.
  • In the traditional Japanese recipe, you would turn off the heat when the eggs are half-cooked and then place the pot on a cold wet towel (to keep the eggs from cooking any further), but they don't worry about salmonella poisoning over there, so I prefer to fully cook the eggs.
  • Serve on steamed rice and garnish with nori to taste.

OYAKO DONBURI



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This is an authentic Japanese Chicken recipe that is served with your choice of rice. This recipe came from a cookbook presented to me - "CANADIAN JAPANESE COOKERY, 1983.

Provided by William Uncle Bill

Categories     Japanese

Time 25m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 lb chicken, deboned and sliced thin
6 stalks green onions, sliced 1/2 inch long
1/2 cup tiny peas, fresh or 1/2 cup frozen tiny peas
4 cups dashi (Japanese Soup Stock)
6 large eggs, beaten
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon ajinomoto (MSG)
3 tablespoons mirin (Sweet Rice Wine)
3 sheets dried nori (Purple laver Seaweed pressed into thin sheets, greenish black color)

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, add chicken, peas, green onions and dashi.
  • Cook for 5 minutes or until chicken is cooked.
  • Add shoyu, sugar, ajinomoto and mirin; mix to blend.
  • Add the eggs, mix to combine and bring to boil.
  • Turn off heat and place cover on saucepan.
  • Eggs should not be overcooked.
  • Toast nori lightly either over a flame or on stove element.
  • Crumble nori into pieces with your fingers and place in a bowl.
  • Fill rice bowls with rice and pour chicken and egg mixture over top generously.
  • Sprinkle with crumbled nori.
  • Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 306.3, Fat 18, SaturatedFat 5.3, Cholesterol 369, Sodium 980.9, Carbohydrate 9.4, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 5.7, Protein 25.1

OYAKO DONBURI



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Categories     Chicken     Egg     Leafy Green     Mushroom

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
3/4 pound skinless boneless chicken breast halves, cut into strips
1/2 onion, thinly sliced
1 cup chicken broth
6 dried shiitake mushrooms, soaked until soft, then sliced into strips
1 carrot, julienned
2 tablespoons white sugar
4 tablespoons soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup green onions, chopped
5 eggs, beaten

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Saute chicken strips and onion until the chicken is cooked through, about 5 to 7 minutes. Drain off as much liquid as possible.
  • Stir in the chicken broth, and simmer for 2 minutes. Add the mushrooms and carrot, and let simmer for a few minutes before stirring in the sugar, soy sauce and salt. Simmer for 3 more minutes.
  • Sprinkle in half of the green onions, stirring gently. Pour beaten eggs over the chicken mixture, and simmer until the eggs are cooked through, about 10 minutes.
  • Serve over Japanese sticky rice.

OYAKO-DONBURI (CHICKEN AND EGG OVER RICE)



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This recipe is posted for play in Culinary Quest - Japan. Recipe found at website: Japanese Cooking: http://bento.com recipe by Shizuo Tsuji - A Simple Art. Oyakodon is chicken and egg in seasoned broth over rice in a bowl. Oyako means parents and children, like chicken and egg, and don (donburi) means a bowl. It's a whole...

Provided by Baby Kato

Categories     Eggs

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 9

6-8 cups hot cooked rice
4-5 eggs
1/4 pound (115g) chicken
2 long onions (naganegi) or 4 green onions
SAUCE
2 1/2 cups dashi or chicken stock
6 tbsp dark soy sauce
6 tbsp light soy sauce
3 tbsp sugar

Steps:

  • 1. To Prepare: Boil plain white rice. Mix (do not beat) eggs in a bowl lightly with chopsticks or fork and set aside.
  • 2. Cut boned chicken (with or without skin, as preferred) into 1/4-inch (7.5mm) pieces. The chicken should be raw, but if the purpose of making the dish is to use leftovers, cooked chicken is fine, as is thin-sliced raw or cooked pork or beef. The flavor is best if you start with raw meat.
  • 3. Wash and clean onions. Cut diagonally into 1-inch (2.5cm) lengths.
  • 4. To cook: Combine ingredients for sauce in a medium-sized saucepan. Bring to a gentle boil over medium heat. Add chicken and simmer, uncovered, for 5 minutes. Add onion and simmer 1 minute longer. Correct seasoning if necessary.
  • 5. Stir the eggs and pour gently in a steady stream around the chicken in the simmering sauce. Let the egg spread naturally. Do not stir. Keep heat at medium high till the egg starts to bubble at the edges. At this point, stir once. The egg will have almost set but will still be a little runny. Keep in mind that the high temperature of the rice over which the egg will be placed will do the final cooking. Do not let the egg cook hard.
  • 6. To assemble and serve: Put portions of hot rice, 1 1/2 to 2 cups, into individual donburi bowls, or use deep soup bowls. With a large spoon, scoop a portion of the egg topping and sauce and place on rice. Sauce will seep down into rice, but the dish will not be soupy. Serve immediately. With this meal-in-a-bowl, serve hot green tea. Goes well with a clear soup.

OYAKO DONBURI



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This is a popular (at least in Hawaii) Japanese dish which is often served at restaurants in individual bowls. Oyako means mother and child, hence the main ingredients, chicken and eggs.

Provided by Vicki Butts (lazyme)

Categories     Chicken

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 Tbsp vegetable oil
3/4 lb skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cut into strips
1/2 onion, thinly sliced
1 c chicken broth
6 dried shiitake mushrooms, soaked until soft, then sliced into strips
1 carrot, julienned
2 Tbsp white sugar
4 Tbsp soy sauce
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 c green onions, chopped
5 eggs, beaten

Steps:

  • 1. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  • 2. Saute chicken strips and onion until the chicken is cooked through, about 5 to 7 minutes.
  • 3. Drain off as much liquid as possible.
  • 4. Stir in the chicken broth, and simmer for 2 minutes.
  • 5. Add the mushrooms and carrot, and let simmer for a few minutes before stirring in the sugar, soy sauce and salt.
  • 6. Simmer for 3 more minutes.
  • 7. Sprinkle in half of the green onions, stirring gently.
  • 8. Pour beaten eggs over the chicken mixture, and simmer until the eggs are cooked through, about 10 minutes.
  • 9. Serve over Japanese sticky rice.

Tips:

  • Choose the right ingredients: Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor. Look for plump chicken thighs, tender onions, and fluffy eggs.
  • Marinate the chicken: Marinating the chicken in soy sauce, sake, and mirin helps to tenderize the meat and infuse it with flavor.
  • Cook the chicken thoroughly: Make sure to cook the chicken until it is cooked through to prevent any foodborne illness. You can do this by using a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature, or by cutting into the chicken to make sure the juices run clear.
  • Use a well-seasoned pan: A well-seasoned pan will help to prevent the chicken and eggs from sticking. If you don't have a well-seasoned pan, you can use a non-stick pan instead.
  • Don't overcook the eggs: The eggs should be cooked until they are just set, but still have a slightly runny yolk. This will give the oyako donburi a rich and creamy texture.
  • Serve immediately: Oyako donburi is best served immediately after it is cooked. This will ensure that the chicken and eggs are at their best flavor and texture.

Conclusion:

Oyako donburi is a delicious and comforting Japanese dish that is perfect for a quick and easy meal. With its simple ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions, it's a great choice for home cooks of all skill levels. So next time you're looking for a satisfying and flavorful meal, give oyako donburi a try!

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