4.7
(6)
Your folders
Your folders

Export 2 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Gather all the ingredients.
Step 2
In a bowl, beat the eggs with the whisk and add the rest of ingredients until well combined.
Step 3
Strain the egg mixture through a sieve at least one time to get a silky smooth texture.
Step 4
Heat a non-stick pan on medium heat. Prepare a moisten towel and place it on the countertop. Dip a small piece of paper towel in vegetable oil and apply a thin layer of oil to the pan.
Step 5
Before it gets too hot, pour a small amount of the egg mixture into the pan and quickly swirl it around by tilting the pan in all directions. You will know how much egg mixture is required to get the perfect thickness by practicing a couple of times.
Step 6
Then turn off the heat and cover. Transfer the pan on top of the wet towel to stop browning the egg.
Step 7
Keep the lid on for 1-2 minutes or until the egg is solidified. The edges are drier so you can use a chopstick or spatula to lift the egg. It should come off nicely. If the egg is not cooked completely, then flip the egg and cook on low heat for a little bit.
Step 8
Transfer the egg onto a paper towel and let it cool. You can put the paper towel over two chopsticks. With this method, heat will escape from the bottom of the egg and cool faster. Repeat this process until all the egg mixture has been used. If there is a burnt spot on the pan, make sure you wipe off cleanly or wash it before working on the next batch. Don’t forget to re-oil between batches.
Step 9
When it’s completely cool down, fold in half, and then roll a crepe into a tight roll from the bottom. With a sharp knife, cut into thin julienne strips.
Step 10
You can freeze Kinshi Tamago for up to 4 weeks. When you are ready to use, defrost naturally or microwave.
Your folders

442 viewsallrecipes.com
4.6
(38)
10 minutes
Your folders

545 viewsseonkyounglongest.com
4.8
(5)
8 minutes
Your folders

313 viewsjustonecookbook.com
5.0
(3)
25 minutes
Your folders

362 viewsjapan.recipetineats.com
5.0
(1)
7 minutes
Your folders

998 viewsjustonecookbook.com
4.7
(63)
15 minutes
Your folders

727 viewstiffycooks.com
10 minutes
Your folders

302 viewscookerru.com
5.0
(4)
10 minutes
Your folders

480 viewshungryhuy.com
5.0
(3)
20 minutes
Your folders
371 viewsjustonecookbook.com
Your folders
59 viewssudachirecipes.com
Your folders
80 viewssudachirecipes.com
5.0
(2)
10 minutes
Your folders

209 viewsnatashaskitchen.com
4.9
(59)
Your folders

197 viewsbonappetit.com
4.3
(5)
Your folders

357 viewsbearnakedfood.com
6
Your folders

593 viewsallrecipes.com
15
Your folders

61 viewsfarahjeats.com
5.0
(4)
7 minutes
Your folders
91 viewsjustonecarryon.com
5 minutes
Your folders
335 viewsjustonecookbook.com
Your folders

923 viewsjustonecookbook.com
4.8
(54)
25 minutes