To continue our journey through the land of the rising sun, we have a humble dish with a very poetic name - oyako (親子) meaning parent and child as both eggs and chicken are being used in the same dish. There is a version with salmon and roes which I'll post at a later date. An ultimate comfort food especially on a chilly night. Again it doesn't take long to prepare especially if you choose to use instant dashi instead. I grilled the chicken pieces first as I always prefer the extra flavour from the grilling process. I also place an egg yolk on top just before serving, it is completely wicked!
serves 4 generously
you'll need;
1 free range chciken, boned and skinned, divided into 4 parts (I prefer mine with the skin on)
2 onions, sliced
3 spring onions, sliced at an angle
8 eggs
cooked rice
seasoned dashi;
3 cups of dashi
1/4 cup of japanese soy
1/2 cup of mirin
I used 2 eggs/serve, lightly beat 2 egg whites and 1 egg yolk, reserve the other yolk. If you are not a fan of raw egg, beat the 2 eggs instead.
Place sliced onions in an oiled pan, let it cook for about a minute.
Ladle about 100 ml of seasoned dashi and let's simmer for 30 seconds.
Arrange the chicken pieces neatly and simmer with the cover on for a minute, add in the spring onions.
Pour beaten eggs over, do not stir. Turn off the heat when egg mixture starts to set, about 70% cooked. Don't overcook the eggs as the residue heat from the hot rice will continue to cook the eggs.
Pour everything onto a bowl of steamed Japanese Rice, place the reserved egg yolk in the middle.
The best part - breaking the yolk.....oishii!!!! Oh don't forget the namani tohgarashi!
I love the name and concept of this dish and it sounds so super delicious with that yolk!
ReplyDeleteHaha it is like walking into a Japanese eatery these days :) One of my favourite dish and it looks really good!
ReplyDeleteOh the curry turned out perfect!
I think you have done a good job for showing us how to prepare all these Japanese favourites! I especially like how you put in your little touches like adding the egg yolk! Looking forward to you upcoming posts! Is Thai making a comeback? Hehe
ReplyDeleteThat must be awesome with that egg yolk in there. Definitely something I want to try.
ReplyDeleteA bowl of goodness and what a cute name that is! Your little touch with the egg yolk is make it so much better!
ReplyDeleteThat yolk makes the whole dish look grown-up! LOL. But yes, comfort food. It looks so good.
ReplyDeletePS: Thanks for your tip on using ghee ... I will try that!
I love this one dish meal too ! Thanks for sharing the recipe and tips.
ReplyDeleteHey, that looks delicious! Just this in a meal, saves all the trouble :) Thks for sharing!
ReplyDelete5 Star Foodie,
ReplyDeleteThank you! I really like the name too! The egg yolk just make it a little special!
love to eat ,
I start to feel like that too! :) Glad to hear your curry turned out well!
Tricia,
Oh thank you! I have been so lazy so I thought I should at least add a little something to the dish :) Might come back soon!
Bob,
Yeah I can add egg yolks in everything haha
Darren,
Thank you! I think I have got it right with the yolk :)
JU,
It certainly does :) Thank you! :)
Sonia,
You are welcome! :)
Blackswan,
Thank you! My pleasure! :)
Another recipe I want to try...I already have about ten of yours I want to cook! The egg yolk on top makes it look so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnother dish that I order all the time! Love the added egg yolk! Beautiful photos as always!
ReplyDeleteHe buddy you certainly has nailed it with the added yolk! I wonder what is coming next? Enjoy your evening buddy!
ReplyDeleteLooks like bibimbap to me, what with the egg yolk in the middle !
ReplyDeleteTempting dish, very delicious and awesome clicks as always.
ReplyDeleteoo i remember having a similar dish at a japanese restaurant where they left a nice egg yolk too~ good work!
ReplyDeleteI am sure you know how to cut and slice well, I can tell from the food
ReplyDeleteBo,
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you'll try them soon!
shanshan,
Thanks! I decided I quite like the raw egg yolks :)
Hey buddy! Thank you! you too!
Mr. Noodles,
This hardly looks like bibimbap lol, I do have a post on bibimbap though! Btw bibimbap is basically a Korean version of 'don'. As with the egg yolk, why not? since this is a chicken and egg dish!
Priya,
Thank you very much!
Ann,
Oh there are quite a few Japanese recipes with raw eggs which I will post later :) Thank you!
Kenny,
Thank you! I think I'm quite good with the knife hehe.
Una receta estupenda. Que rico!
ReplyDeleteBesotes.
That's such a delicious meal in a bowl. I need to take out my bowls and chopsticks to eat the real Chinese way :D
ReplyDeletethis is my hubby's favorite! he will love it if you're our neighbor!
ReplyDeleteMy family loves this very much. I usually use chicken thigh to make this.
ReplyDeleteI love the added egg yolk too! That is a great touch! Lovely photos of course! Now I better start my cooking!
ReplyDeletewow That's a restaurant quality oyaki don!
ReplyDeleteWOW that looks so good and doable......im giving it a go!
ReplyDeleteAmanda,
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias! besos
Mary,
Thank you! It is a very satisfying meal! :)
petite nyonya,
Thank you very much hehe :)
Anncoo,
Oh I used a whole chicken so some get breast some get thighs :)
rosa,
Haha I am glad you are another one that love the yolk!
Angie,
Haha Thank you very much!
zurin,
Thank you! It is very doable :)
我先生最愛吃親子丼了!加蛋黃是很好的主意呀!
ReplyDeleteI make this all the time but mine don't look as good and I only use instant dashi hehe! I like the idea of adding the raw yolk, 一级棒!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome dish. You have a way of making an easy dish look elegant. But I am a little wary about eating a raw egg yolk. If I am to make this I would do it minus that. :)
ReplyDeletec'est mieux que d'y aller au restaurant, j'adore
ReplyDeletebonne journée
Though I'm not a chicken person..this dish looks quite inviting dear !
ReplyDeleteStirring in that yolk is so enticing. Richly delicious and elevating the dish. The entire meal is new to me - so bookmarking it for a fun dinner.
ReplyDeletewoah, the egg is a killer! Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteoh wow yummy, but I want the egg cooked a tad more please chef!!
ReplyDeleteOyaku don is always always my favourite!
ReplyDelete大肥,
ReplyDelete就煮給他吃呀!我最愛吃蛋黃了!哈哈!
little panda ,
Thank you! I sometimes use it too if I'm just cooking for myself. I love raw egg.
Cool Lassi(e) ,
Thank you! Just beat the 2 eggs instead, also the hot rice will cook the egg as well.
Fimère ,
merci! Je le pense aussi:)
Daisy Blue ,
Thank you very much! :)
Claudia ,
Thank you very much! That's my favourite part :)
pigpigscorner ,
I'm glad there is another raw egg lover lol :)
Rebecca,
Thank you! :) Remember we are serving this on a bed of hot rice which will cook the egg further :) otherwise don;t do the raw egg yolk, it is just a matter of personal preference :)
mycookinghut,
Oh It is such a comforting meal :)
Aww I love the added egg yolk, you have turned it into such a beautiful dish!
ReplyDeleteI would love a bowl of that for lunch, the egg yolk is a marvelous idea!
ReplyDeleteWat a beautiful clicks!!! really tempting recipe..
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is absolutely faulous, I can eat the whole bowl...very tempting, indeed. Like ur step by step pictures...
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight for eyes and taste!
ReplyDeleteReally tempting dish!
Betty xx
Beautiful pictures! This sounds fabulous! Simple ingredients creating flavorful, fun results- I am going to have to make this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI always love a sunny side egg on my dish, looks fantastic
ReplyDeleteone of my fave Japanese one-dish bowl. drool at the raw egg on top!
ReplyDeleteOyakodon is one of my favorites! Yours looks so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the egg yolk on top... and when will I be able to buy your cooking book?!!
ReplyDeleteYou have proven to us again the simple food can look beautiful and taste delicious! Well done! The egg yolk....oooh!
ReplyDeleteI find something so cute about dishes that use both chicken and eggs, and the name of this makes it cuter still! Looks absolutely delicious, what gourmet comfort food :)
ReplyDeleteOh YUMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm. I love how delicious you made this simple dish look.
ReplyDeleteWow, I thought I was in Japanese Restaurant or something! You've been making Japanese dishes for almost a week now. And you did like a pro! Everything seems so perfect and delicious. Well done, girl! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt looks superb....and while I'd be scared to eat a raw egg yolk......I see myself bracing up and facing the challenge....
ReplyDeleteEncore un plat bien savoureux.
ReplyDeleteC'est un plaisir de te rendre visite.
See soon.
I haven't had this in at least a decade. It looks absolutely wonderful and I've put it on my "hit" list. Have a great day...Mary.
ReplyDeleteWow, the egg yolks are so orange! You never see eggs yolks like that in the US. This looks like a delicious dish!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good and fabulous pictures. I have never got into the egg thing though!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful..You always have a great way to do elegant, yet simple dishes like this..kudos !!
ReplyDeleteKL girl in MELB ,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like that! Thank you!
Harriet,
Thank you! I'm counting the yolk lover :)
shahana,
Thank you very much!
Malar Gandhi ,
Thank you :) I hope they are being helpful to you!
Betty,
Thank you :) xxx
Rhandi ,
Thank you! Please try it :)
Janice ,
Thank you! Me too!
noobcook ,
Haha mine too! One more egg lover :)
Sook,
Oh thank you very much!
Eternally Distracted ,
I think my decision to add the egg yolk is the right one :) I'll send you a copy if the is ever I cookbook lol which I don't think so :)
CW,
Thank you! I think simply food is a lot easier to style :)
Conor @ HoldtheBeef ,
Haha and you can start the whole chicken or egg first argument over dinner :) Thank you!
Penny,
Oh thank you very much!
My Little Space ,
Thank you very much! You have a wonderful weekend too!
Kitchen Butterfly,
Remember the yolk will be cooked by the hot rice ;)
Saveurs et Gourmandises,
merci beaucoup!
merci pour votre visite encore:)
Mary,
It is time to make it soon :)
Fresh Local and Best ,
Oh really? I think you mentioned that before. Sometimes the yolks are almost orange!
All Our Fingers in the Pie ,
Thank you!, Don't add the yolk it will still be delicious!
Gulmohar,
Oh thank you ver much! It somehow turned out looking quite good! :)
ohhh..I luv this recipe!thanks for sharing!xx
ReplyDeleteLinda,
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome!
hey..i really like ur blog here..pls update more receipes..i will try 1 by 1 all ur dishes here..yum yum..thanks
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It seems so great... with this yolk...
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