Kani (Imitation Crab) Omelet
Kani (Imitation Crab) Omelet

Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, kani (imitation crab) omelet. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Simply put "kani" means crab in Japanese. In the west, the word is sometimes used to refer to imitation crab but that isn't accurate at all. In Japan, the imitation crab is called kani surimi すり身 (surimi means minced fish or meat) or kani kamaboko 蒲鉾 (kamaboko translates approximately to.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook kani (imitation crab) omelet using 9 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Kani (Imitation Crab) Omelet:
  1. Make ready eggs
  2. Take kani, divided (each) into 6
  3. Get celery, chopped
  4. Prepare small onion, sliced thinly
  5. Prepare oil
  6. Make ready salt
  7. Get sugar
  8. Take Crushed black pepper
  9. Get water, more or less

First time to cook crab omelet for breakfast. Ingredients: Eggs imitation crab meat butter onion salt and pepper, to taste spring. I've never used this ingredient before and I was wondering what I can do with it? Any relatively easy recipes with such a small amount?

Instructions to make Kani (Imitation Crab) Omelet:
  1. Heat the oil in a pan. Stir-fry onion until translucent. Add kani, stir a bit, but make sure that the onion stays at the bottom. Add celery.
  2. Mix eggs with salt and sugar. Pour into the pan and make sure the eggs reach every corner. Sprinkle crushed black pepper on top.
  3. Lower the heat. Cover.
  4. Pour the water bit by bit on the edges of the pan, so it will steam the omelet. Cover again. It should be ready about ten minutes or so.

Editor: Readers, what would you suggest for Elizabeth and her imitation crab? It's actually comprised almost entirely of fish (typically Alaskan pollock), mixed with egg white, wheat, or another binding ingredient, salt. Imitation crab meat is a seafood product made by blending processed fish, known as surimi, with various texturizing ingredients, flavorants, and colorants. Imitation crab meat is an inexpensive substitute for the real thing, but it's plenty good enough for recipes where the delicate flavor of real crab would be lost anyway. It's already cooked, so at most, it needs gentle heating.

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