Tamagoyaki is a Japanese rolled omelet. This recipe is made with a tamagoyaki pan, but you can make it in a regular non-stick skillet. You can mix and match different ingredients and clean out your fridge! Submitted this recipe for the Green Eggs and Ham Asian Tag Game March 2008. (never made in a regular skillet, would just make like normal omelet with same ingredients)
Provided by ellestrange
Categories Breakfast
Time 8m
Yield 1 omelet, 1-2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Beat eggs, sugar & soy in a bowl.
- Spray your tamagoyaki pan with non-stick spray. Heat your pan over low heat.
- Pour in a third of beaten eggs, making sure to cover entire surface of pan.
- Once egg sets slightly, add a couple of pieces of green onion and ham(if either ham or green onion is too long, then trim). Start rolling egg by lifting up end farthest away from you and roll towards you slowly. Add more egg, making sure to lift existing roll to make sure egg mixture gets underneath. When egg is slightly set, add more ham and green onions and roll again. Repeat steps one last time. It is no problem if you run out of ham and/or green onions, as long as they are in the 1st and 2nd roll it will be enough.
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Dinu Sadaruvan
sadaruvan_d57@yahoo.comThis recipe is a keeper! The tamagoyaki was so fluffy and flavorful.
Eel Eily
e21@hotmail.comNot my favorite tamagoyaki recipe, but it was still good.
Lester Glenn Heckard
h-l@yahoo.comThis was my first time trying tamagoyaki and I really enjoyed it! The recipe was easy to follow and the tamagoyaki turned out great.
rahab wanjiru
w.rahab@yahoo.comI've made tamagoyaki a few times before and this recipe is definitely the best one I've tried.
Abid Ali Laghari
laghari.a@aol.comMeh.
Natasha Mcferren
m-natasha55@hotmail.frI love tamagoyaki and this recipe did not disappoint! It was easy to make and turned out perfect.
ShaR SarDaR
s-shar19@yahoo.comThis recipe was a bit too complicated for me, but the tamagoyaki was delicious.
Elsa Mazibuko
elsa-m99@yahoo.comJust okay.
Rozann Allen
rallen28@gmail.comThis was my first time making tamagoyaki and it turned out great! Thanks for the recipe!
Ashraf Ashraf
aa@yahoo.comI'm not a big fan of tamagoyaki, but this recipe was pretty good.
Lavender Wile
l-w@yahoo.comMy tamagoyaki didn't turn out as fluffy as I would have liked, but it still tasted good.
Kamil Khan
k-k54@hotmail.comNot bad!
Obaapanin Cantona
cantonao@yahoo.comThis recipe was easy to follow and the tamagoyaki turned out great! I'll definitely be making it again.
Lacey Rovetto
r5@yahoo.comAbsolutely delicious! The tamagoyaki was fluffy and flavorful, and the green onions and ham added a nice touch of savory flavor.