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Soy Sauce Eggs (Shoyu Tamago or Ramen Eggs)

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Soy Sauce Eggs. These are a treat. Use these tasty, marinated eggs over your ramen or other favorite noodle or rice dishes. Or just eat them as is. So delicious.

For some helpful tips before you begin, CLICK HERE.

INGREDIENTS:

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Boil the eggs.

– Fill a saucepan large enough to hold all the eggs in a single layer with 2 or 3 inches of water. Bring the water to a full rolling boil.
– Lower the heat just so the water is at a gentle boil. Then carefully place the eggs into the water.

– While the eggs are boiling, prepare a large bowl of ice water. Keep nearby.
– Boil to your liking: soft, medium or hard-boiled.

– Remove the eggs from the boiling water with a slotted spoon and place into the ice bath to stop the cooking. Let the eggs sit in the ice bath just until cool enough to handle.

2. Peel the eggs.

– Hold an egg in one hand and gently tap the shell all over, starting from the bottom (the round end), with the back of a spoon with the other. Do this until the shell is evenly cracked all over.
– Give the egg a dip in the ice water and start gently peeling the egg, starting from the bottom.
– Place the eggs in a glass jar or container.

3. Make the marinade. Let cool to room temperature.

– Combine the remaining ingredients in a sauce pan. Stir over medium heat just until the sugar is fully dissolved.
– Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.

4. Pour the marinade over the eggs until completely covered.

– Pour the cooled marinade over the eggs until they are completely submerged. Place the lid on the jar or cover the container and refrigerate.

5. Let the eggs marinate in the refrigerator until ready to eat.

– Let the eggs sit in the marinade for at least 4 to 6 hours before serving.
– The eggs can stay up to 5 days in the refrigerator.

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ABOUT THIS RECIPE

Soy sauce eggs are delicious. They are great as a snack, on your rice, on your noodles, in your soup or on their own.

TIPS:

Here are a couple of helpful tips:

1) About boiling eggs:

There are many ways to boil eggs. I prefer methods that don’t involve starting the eggs in a cold pot of water and then watching it until it boils. There are so many variables and I am never certain when I should consider the water at a “full boil”. That uncertainty or lack of constant attention can be the difference between the perfect egg and an undercooked or overcooked one.

2) Adjust the seasoning to your liking.

You can adjust the seasoning to suit your specific tastes or needs:

You can also adjust the strength of your marinade. Reduce the the water for a stronger flavor or shorter marinating time.

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