Sugomori Tamago (Nested Cabbage)
Sugomori Tamago (Nested Cabbage)

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook sugomori tamago (nested cabbage) using 8 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Sugomori Tamago (Nested Cabbage):
  1. Take 2 leaves/1 cup green cabbage
  2. Get 1 large egg
  3. Make ready 1-2 sausage links of choice (I use chicken) or 1/3 cup black beans
  4. Take olive oil (or cooking oil with high smoke point)
  5. Take salt
  6. Get white pepper
  7. Get black pepper
  8. Get a few tomato slices/tomato cherubs

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Instructions to make Sugomori Tamago (Nested Cabbage):
  1. Take two leaves of a green cabbage. Chop into thin slices.
  2. Take a pan and heat up on med. high heat for a minute or two. Add a couple of drops of olive oil and add in the cabbage.
  3. Stir fry the cabbage for a minute. Add a drizzle of olive oil and then salt and add white pepper to your taste. Stir fry for a couple of minute or to your liking.
  4. Push the cabbage to the edges of your pan, in a circle shape, like a nest.
  5. Cook the egg in the middle of the cabbage nest as you like. I scramble mine and pour it in; you can crack yours straight in. Season your egg as you like, or with black pepper and a little salt.
  6. After adding the egg, put a lid onto your pan and steam for a minute or two if you can. Add some drops of water if necessary.
  7. Using a spatula, take your nest out. Don't turn your heat off yet - put a few more drops of olive oil in and cook your sausage. Pre-cooked sausages should only take a minute to heat up. If you're vegan or just limit your meat intake, try heating up a third of a cup of black beans or so instead. Add this onto your plate.
  8. Turn off your heat. Slice up your tomato cherubs or tomato slices to add on. Feel free to try something different to add on. Enjoy (^-^) !

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