Not an Okonomiyaki, but...
15 minutes later, I’m standing in front of my one-burner range, checking my frying pan (フライパン “frai pan” in Japanese. Creative, aren’t they?) and getting out utensils and stuff.
‘Kay, I gots me a knife, a frying pan, and some turners. Fridge. Let’s see… eggs… Oh, cabbage! Hey, some ベニショーガ (red pickled ginger) and… cheese… eh, whatever.
Having acquired base ingredients, my eyes wander over to the four spices I have available: pepper, peppered seasoning salt, roast garlic chicken seasoning, and pepper.
For those of you that didn’t know, I’m somewhat fond of pepper.
So, mix the base ingredients after chopping them up so they’re decently sized, add about a tablespoon of fine-ground pepper, dump the whole thing into a frying pan with a little oil on that’s been sitting oh-so-patiently.
Wait. Wait some more. I have a lid for this frying pan! Put the lid on, so I feel more cook-riffic.
Wait. Wait. Flip. Wait. Flip. Flip. Hee, this is fun! Oh, right. Cooking. Wait. Wait. Flip. Hee.
I had intended to take a picture of the finished product, but I ate most of it. I took a picture of the remaining eighth, though, and you can see it looks like I deep-fried a pan full of vomit.
Yum.
8 Comments:
Wow...I know you LIKE pepper a lot, but a TABLEspoon of finely ground pepper? That is a lot! Sounds like an interesting creative breakfast, though. :)
Picture?
I tried to post the picture, then I tried again on a different day. I don't know what's going on with it.
Ha, it's up.
Wow...that does look rather...unusual. But very creative. :)
Wow. That's pretty impressive. It's like an omelet pizza.
It was decent, but I can't get the eggs to have any noticeable flavor. I think it's because I'm putting other things with strong flavor in and eggs are just... weak. But they let you put things together, so it's okay.
When you described your spices, you didn't mention salt. A tiny bit of salt and some of your coarse ground pepper should make for tasty eggs. You don't need much salt..just a wee bit to bring out flavor.
It sounds like you had plenty of pepper, though...heheh. Green onions are pretty tasty with eggs--well, in my opinion.
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