Okonomiyaki
1.
Dice carrots, green peppers, cabbage, and bacon.
2.
After the eggs are broken, add water.
3.
Add flour.
4.
Make it into a uniform batter, not too thin, with a consistency like yogurt. You can add some salt if it tastes strong.
5.
Pour in the diced vegetables that have been previously cut and stir well.
6.
Pour oil into a non-stick pan.
7.
After the oil is hot, pour into the batter and make it round as much as possible.
8.
Sprinkle the bacon and fry slowly on low heat until the surface is basically solidified.
9.
Using inertia, shake the cake up and turn it over, and fry the front side for a while until both sides are solidified.
10.
Turn the dough over, squeeze the tomato sauce, and sprinkle with Shanghai moss powder.
11.
Sprinkle with katsuobushi, squeeze with salad dressing, and finally sprinkle with green onions.
Tips:
1. Be careful when turning it over, because the non-stick pan has a good non-stick effect, you can shake it in the pan at will, move it to the side of the pan and shake it back, you can easily turn it over, be sure to catch it, and don't throw it outside. Oh.
2. Vegetable ingredients can be freely used, and what to put in, but muyuhua and the like can not be less.