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Heat the sesame oil in a frying pan and pour in the okara batter. Once the tortilla has lightly browned, flip it over and cook the other side. Mix together the yakiniku hamburger ingredients, form a patty and brown it in the frying pan. Tortilla-Style Okara Oyaki (Flat Cakes) The okara packs these with plenty of nutrition!
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook tortilla-style okara oyaki (flat cakes) using 20 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Tortilla-Style Okara Oyaki (Flat Cakes):
- Take For the okara batter:
- Make ready 1 tbsp Cake flour
- Make ready 200 ml Soy milk
- Get 40 grams Fresh okara
- Get 5 tbsp Katakuriko
- Take 1 tsp Chicken soup stock granules
- Take 1 tbsp Sesame oil (for frying)
- Take For the yakiniku hamburger:
- Prepare 100 grams Ground beef or pork
- Take 1/8 Minced onion
- Get 2 cm Carrot (finely chopped)
- Make ready 1 tsp Mayonnaise
- Make ready 2 tsp Yakiniku sauce (bottled)
- Take 1 tbsp Katakuriko
- Get 1 Green onions (chopped)
- Take Vegetable garnish:
- Take 1 bunch Komatsuna (cut in 3 cm strips)
- Prepare 2 cm Carrots (cut into sticks)
- Take 30 grams Bean sprouts
- Take 1 Salad greens
It's great with yakiniku and namul as well! Place the heads on a large piece of foil and drizzle with the olive oil. A typical Okara dish Japanese and Okinawans prepare is Okara sauteed with a variety of root vegetables and/or fish cake, flavored with a shoyu & dashi based seasoning. Okara is also ideal for general cooking and baking use as a bulking ingredient and filler, similar to how you would use bread or flour.
Instructions to make Tortilla-Style Okara Oyaki (Flat Cakes):
- Mix together the ingredients for the okara batter.
- Heat the sesame oil in a frying pan and pour in the okara batter.
- Once the tortilla has lightly browned, flip it over and cook the other side.
- Mix together the yakiniku hamburger ingredients, form a patty and brown it in the frying pan.
- Once it has browned, flip it over, reduce the heat to low, cover with a lid, and steam for about 5 minutes.
- Saute the komatsuna, onions, and carrots in sesame oil. Season with salt and pepper. The side dish is done! If making this for a bento, let cool and wrap.
- Put your choice of salad greens on top of the tortilla and top with mayonnaise.
- Place the hamburger on top.
- You can also add lettuce, cabbage, or julienned cucumbers.
- Fill with your choice of ingredients! Try my shogayaki.
- These are great for bento, too!
A typical Okara dish Japanese and Okinawans prepare is Okara sauteed with a variety of root vegetables and/or fish cake, flavored with a shoyu & dashi based seasoning. Okara is also ideal for general cooking and baking use as a bulking ingredient and filler, similar to how you would use bread or flour. A final drizzle of chocolate sauce goes over the whole. Inspired by a traditional crispy, potato-studded Spanish tortilla, our quick-fix fluffy omelet is topped with potato chips for a touch of crunch. A Spanish tortilla is an egg omelet full of potatoes and onion, started on the stove and finished in the oven.
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