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3. Add the Eggs
Lightly beat the eggs in a bowl — don’t overmix; you want a marbled texture. Slowly pour the eggs over the chicken and onion mixture in a circular motion. Cover and cook for 30–60 seconds, until the eggs are just set but still slightly runny (the heat will continue cooking them after you serve).
4. Serve
Spoon hot rice into two bowls. Gently slide the chicken and egg mixture over the rice, making sure to pour some of the broth as well. Garnish with chopped scallions or herbs if desired.
🍚 Why People Love Oyakodon
- Quick and easy – Ready in under 20 minutes, with pantry-friendly ingredients.
- Nutritious and filling – A balanced bowl of protein, carbs, and comfort.
- Delicately flavorful – Light yet rich, perfect for both kids and adults.
- Comfort food at its finest – Like a warm hug in a bowl.
Variations & Tips
- Don’t overcook the egg – The magic of Oyakodon lies in its soft, silky eggs.
- Swap chicken for tofu or mushrooms for a vegetarian twist.
- Add a spicy kick with a dash of shichimi togarashi (Japanese chili pepper mix).
- Use leftover rice — Just reheat it before serving to keep it fluffy and warm.
Final Thoughts
If you’re new to Japanese cooking, Oyakodon is the perfect place to start. It’s approachable, flavorful, and incredibly rewarding. One bite in, and you’ll understand why it’s been loved for generations.
So grab a bowl, a pair of chopsticks, and enjoy this classic taste of Japan — one warm, tender spoonful at a time.
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