Atsuyaki-Tamago
The traditional multi-layered omelet known as atsuyaki-tamago appears frequently in Japanese-style breakfasts and boxed lunches. Slightly sweet, light and delicate, it is served at home as well as in restaurants.
Atsuyaki-Tamago
Roll omelet toward you.
Grease front of pan.
Allow new layer to seep beneath omelet.
Roll omelet toward you.
| * | This shape is typically used to make a Japanese omelet, about 13.5cm x 18cm x 3cm (6 in. x 7 in. x 1 in.). A circular pan around 18cm (7 in.) in diameter may be used. |
| Note: | Omelet roll can be nicely shaped in a bamboo rolling mat while still hot. |