I tend not to pick up the pan, I leave it kind of diagonal then use a spatula to flip and chopsticks to stabilise from the other side so I donβt end up just sliding it or breaking it. Also, I like to add little bits of filling (cheese or chopped veggies or ham) in each less and flip while itβs still slightly uncooked so it cooks solid with each layer sticking together (if that makes sense)
Well done little lady, I enjoy making Tamagoyaki but I have a habit of putting thinly sliced ham in one layer, cheese and diced jalapeno in another then finish it up with remaining layers. π
What is the seasoning recipe?
Sister, your cooking is good
Are you gonna make chicken rice
I tend not to pick up the pan, I leave it kind of diagonal then use a spatula to flip and chopsticks to stabilise from the other side so I donβt end up just sliding it or breaking it. Also, I like to add little bits of filling (cheese or chopped veggies or ham) in each less and flip while itβs still slightly uncooked so it cooks solid with each layer sticking together (if that makes sense)
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Well done little lady, I enjoy making Tamagoyaki but I have a habit of putting thinly sliced ham in one layer, cheese and diced jalapeno in another then finish it up with remaining layers. π
Is this the new kids on buzfeed ?
So a omelet
Egg recipe?
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Use butter medium heat the pan but then go on low heat once the eggs are in. The egg wonβt brown and a dash of water helps from the egg burning
Thank you for the update, Tasty..!! Tamagoyaki looks delicious..!!
little tip from a professional chef, don't go with high heat. medium heat all the way, and you get a wonderful yellow colour without any dark spots.
Good to show glitches like this rathar than showing polished verion of "I can do al"l…loved it