Simple Way to Prepare Eric Ripert Gisei Dofu (Tofu Egg Omelet)
by Logan Fuller
Gisei Dofu (Tofu Egg Omelet)
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook gisei dofu (tofu egg omelet) using 10 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Gisei Dofu (Tofu Egg Omelet):
Make ready 150 grams Tofu
Take 6 grams Dried hijiki
Prepare 50 grams Carrot
Make ready 2 Shiitake mushrooms
Take 50 grams Minced pork
Get 2 tbsp Soy sauce
Make ready 2 tbsp Mirin
Take 2 Eggs
Get 1 tsp Vegetable oil
Take 1 as required Grated daikon radish
Instructions to make Gisei Dofu (Tofu Egg Omelet):
Soak the hijiku in lukewarm water to rehydrate.
Microwave the tofu to warm (I used an automatic heating setting). Drain in a colander.
Julienne the carrot. Slice the shiitake mushrooms thinly.
Heat a frying pan and fry the minced pork (omit the oil if using a non-stick pan).
Once the pork starts to release its fat, add the carrot and shiitake mushrooms.
Add the rehydrated hijiki and fry. Season with soy sauce and mirin.
Break the tofu into small pieces with your hand. Add to the pan and fry.
When all the moisture has evaporated and the ingredients look dry, transfer into a bowl. Leave to cool.
Add 2 beaten eggs and mix well.
The mixture should look like this photo.
Use a Japanese omelette frying pan or small frying pan. Heat some vegetable oil and pour in the [10] mixture and make it flat and even.
Cover with aluminum foil and cook over low heat for 6-7 minutes.
Once the edges are set, flip onto a plate.
It should look like this photo.
Slide the omelette back into the pan and cook for a further 5 minutes.
Transfer the omelette onto a chopping board and cut into small pieces. Serve with grated daikon radish.
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